4—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 7.1971 Poultry Market Reports Delmarvo Wednesday, August 4 Ready-to-cook movement im proved in most quarters as buy ers prepare for anticipated weekend needs, especially where limited feature activity involved. Slaughter schedules about normal at most plants.. Less than trucklot prices un changed on both plant and U.S. Grade A. Improved movement on legs tending to increase values however breasts failing to clear even at occasionally lower prices. Advance trading fair with early negatiations noted at 27 cents on Plant Grade loads. Live supplies am ple. Undertone steady. Negotiat ed trucklot prices 2-3 pound ready-to-cook broilers/fryers for delivery next week: U.S. Grade A Plant Grade 27 Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in the New York area: U.S. Grade A 28% - 30% mostly 29, Plant Grade 27%-29 mostly 28. Special packs including 1%- 2,3% pound sizes TFEWR. Eastern Pa. and H. J. Wednesday, August 4 Prices steady on light type hens. Offerings generally short of needs as processors only Perma-Guard New, Safe, Non-Poisonous INSECTICIDE For Garden, Lawn, Trees, Household or Grain Storage, excellent for protecting stored grain KILLS INSECTS non-chemically by DEHYDRATION ROY ERB 118 Kreider Ave., Lancaster DAVID GLICK 128 Geist Rd., Lancaster HOCHSTETLER’S 251 E. Franklin St., N.H. NATURAL HEALTH FOOD STORE Manheim WEAVER’S NATURAL FOODS Denver ALMA IMHOFF Green Dragon DUTCH SCHOOL NATURAL FOODS Akron, Pa. AERIAL UDDER EODIPT. FARM PAINTERS WE USE QUALITY PAINT. WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Free Estimates HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, August 2 to Friday, August 6 Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex. Lg, Large Mediums Pullets Peewees 42 38% 29% 19% 13 BROWN Fey. Large 41% 41% 41% 41% 41% Mediums Unquoted Pullets Peewees Standards 34% 35 35 35 35 Checks 18 18 18 18 18 Tone Supplies in Northeast continue fully ample. Medi ums meeting better inquiry. Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications working part-time at most plants. Demand for dressed pro duct slow as occasional user processing tomatoes and tem porarily out to market. Offer ing of heavy hens barely ade quate for light needs. Prices paid at farm; Light type hens 4%-7 mostly 8%-8% in Penna. mostly 5%- 5% in New Jersey. Heavy type hens TFEWR. Fogelsville Not available at time of pub lication. What’s New? The New Holland division of Sperry Rand is promoting a its New Holland model 1010 Stack liner automatic bale wagon. Some features of the wagon, according fo the company, in cludes Automatic pick-up of bales one at a time as the machine is driven along and building of a neat, tight load' automatically on the load rack. Pick up time for a load is only five minutes. When loaded, the 1010 can travel at tractor road speed. With hydraulics doing all the work, the 1010 can be un- Wed. Tues. 42% 39 29% 19% 13 42% 39 29% 19% 13 Unquoted Unquoted New York Eggs Prices about steady. Street trading and out of town in quiry light. Receipts light with additional country point offer ings being restricted in a num ber of quarters. Large whites ample, mediums plentiful and meeting a disinterested local demand, extta large fully ade quate. Smalls adequate and ir regularly distributed. Carton or ders just fair with a wait and see attitude prevailing. Under tone unsettled. loaded a bale at a time, from a level area and into an elevator. The process can be reversed by reloading a bale at a time from the elevator. A bale at a time can also be unloaded on-the-go along a level feed bunk or out in the pasture. Or the load can be stacked outside in a pole barn and later retrieved a full load at a time. This allows for feeding out a bale at a time or restacking the load at another area. According to company infor mation quoting users of the equipment, primary advantage is in saving labor. Joe Colvin, West Chester, has 300 steers and about 3,000 hales of hay and 10,000 bales of straw last year, as well as 7,000 bales of corn fodder. Before he got the 1010 he hired a lot of boys in the summer, but he doesn’t hire them anymore. One day last summer "I brought in from 1,100 to 1,200 bales,” he noted. In the U.S. House of Rep resentatives, Democrats oc cupy the east side of the chamber, on the speaker’s right; Republicans sit across the main aisle on the speaker’s left. Thurs. 42% 39 29% 19% 13 Wednesday, August 4 Seating Arrangement 4-H'ers to Enter State Contests Seventeen Lancaster County 4H members are scheduled to participate in five events at the Pennsylvania State 4-H Days at Penn State University Monday through Wednesday, August 9- 11. The five events in which the county will be represented are: dairy, senior livestock, junior livestock, horse and tractor driv ing. Frl. 42% 39 30 19% 13 The 17 Lancaster County youths by event are: Dairy—Burnell Buchen, Man heim RD3; Raelene Harbold, Elizabethtown RDI; Robert Hess. Strasburg RDI; Susan Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI. Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization. We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for got to tell us. Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better. Are your steers making steady gains? Red Rose . is the way to better beef gains. This system helps you to choose the feeds to use and how much to use to give the results you want. STEP BY STEP the Red Rose Programmed Beef method shows you how to raise steers to market weights easier, and more efficiently. The result? It’s better beef animals and more money for you! We’re anxious to get you started on our Programmed Beef system and want to explain the program to you. Call us! Walter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. L T. Geib Estate 1. B. Groybill & Son E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. ft. Church St., Quarryville Dovid B. Hurst Bowmansville Lititz Atglen Elverson Manheim Strasburg Senior Livestock Gary Buchen, Manheim RD3; Jeffrey Greider, Columbia RD2; Edwin Hess, Strasburg RDI; Joseph Lefever, Manheim RD4. Junior Livestock—Randy Hess, Strasburg RDI; Richard Hess, Strasburg RDI; James Martin, Pequea RDI; Michael Martin, New Holland RDI. Horse Nancy Henkel, Stras burg RDI; Karen Horn, Manheim RD2; Karen Ressler, Elizabeth town RDI; James Watts, 21 N. Grant Street, Manheim. Tractor Driving - Darryl Bol linger, Manheim RDI. G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Movmtville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chos. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Sports, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer
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