—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 15. 1972 4 Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and NJ. Wednesday, Jan. 1 2 Prices trending slightly lower within unchanged ranges on light type hens Demand fair for fully adequate offerings as running lime about scheduled for balance of the month. Heavy hens adequate for a fair call Prices paid at farm Light Type Hens 5-7 Mostly 6' j-7c in Pa Mostly S'/z-fic in N J , Heavy type hens 15-17 C Delmarva Thursday, Jan. 13 Ready-to-cook movement continues very good with unfilled orders reported in several quarters Slaughter schedules remained high in attempt to /ill full call Less than trucklot prices generally ranged Vj-lc higher on both Plant and JU S Grade A Advance interest reported spotty ranging light to good Live supplies remain fully adequate though weights’ continue to decline Undertone fully steady to firm Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lbs ready-to-cook broilers and fryers for delivery next week- U S Grade A - Plant Grade 26- 26 Vi Pool trucklot prices for Friday arrival in the New York area- US Grade A 27Vz-30 Mostly 27Vi-28, Plant Grade 26 Vz -28 Mostly 26'£-27 Special packs including iy4-2, 3'/z pound sizes TFEWR Fogelsvilie Sale of Tuesday, January 11 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb , except where noted) Hens, heavy type 5-18 Vi, mostly 7-15, Pullets 22'/i-30, mostly 25- 28, Roasters 14-28, mostly 24-27, Ducks 24-34(a, mostly 24-27, Draker 26-47, mostly 40-45, Tom Turkeys 21-24, Hen turkeys 31-32; Rabbits 31-58, mostly 54-58; Guineas Pigeons (per pr ) 70-4 00, mostly 1 00-1 20. Total coops sold 465. New York Eggs Thursday, Jan. 13 Prices are generally un changed Undertone is showing slight improvement. Receipts moderate with browns limited, medium and extra large heavy, large and smalls light Floor stocks ample on mediums and extra large, adequate on large and jumbo, well cleared on all ATTEND OUR .. . JOHN DEERE FARMING FRONTIERS DAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, • MOVIES • LUNCH • DOOR PRIZES 10% Look for Special Yellow Tag Heals on MEW Equipment WHITE Fey Ex Large 31 31 31 31 Large Mediums Pullets Peewees BROWN Fey. Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Standards Checks Long Tone - Market showing a good clearance at most points under extreme retail sales. Breakers prices easier Ephrata A g Club The eighth grade members of the Ephrata Junior High School Ag Club left for a field trip to Tioga County beginning at 1 p m Friday The group of five will return Sunday evening The highlight of the trip will a browse cutting project The ground will help cut trees on about one-acre of ground m a gameland area to provide browse lor deer The group will stay at a cabin in the Morris area south of Wellsboro near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, which will also be toured Ted Fox, Northern Lancaster County game protector, spoke to the club last week to help them prepare for the trip. The group will be under the supervision of Dave Brown, gamelands manager of Tioga County, he will explain the deer management program of that area and work with the group on its browse project. sizes of browns Demand is fair. Street sales on jumbo ranged 31 to 34 cents, extra large mostly 31 cents. Carton movement is generally good. Some cartoned mediums for next week’s delivery were priced at 28 cents lor warehouse delivery OFF On All Parts (THIS DAY ONLY) SHOTZBERGER'S Elm, Pa. 665-2141 or 626-2258 Weekly New York Egg Market (From Monday, January lOth to Friday, January 14th) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri, 31 31 31 31 27 27 27 V 2 27 Vz 23 23Vz 24 Vz 24Vz 15 15 15 15 31 Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted 26 17 Travels to Tioga 10:00 A,M. 31 31 31 26 27 27 17 17 17 The 25 club members earned the money for the trip during the past year from a safety equip ment campaign. The five representing the club in the Tioga project are: Kerry Boyd, Dennis Martin, Leon Martin, Merle Martin, and Calvin Sauder They will do their own cooking and are traveling by school camper under the direction of Charles Ackley, club advisor THERE’S H LITTLE PART OF VAN DHLE IN EVERV UNLQRDER... ONLV ONE THfVTS GOT IT HLL TOGETHER. In 1950, we introduced the most efficient silo unloadertothe market. Simple, but efficient. We’ve changed during the last 21 years. Added self-cleaning, wide throat impellers for tough to handle haylage. Dual, no-plug augers for smooth silage movement. Depend able, weather-sealed electrical sys tems to prevent failures. And numerous other performance-fea ture “firsts.” If you look around, you’ll find a little part of VAN DALE in just about every unloader... But only Van Dale sells it all together. Yoders Have Top Milking Shorthorns The Yoders of Shoemaker sville, Berks County, received many of the top awards in Milking Shorthorn competition at the Farm Show this week. Frederick R. Yoder had the reserve champion, as well as first in the dry cow class, 5 years Or over. 31% 31 28 24% 15 Wendy Z Yoder was first in heifer calf class; Samuel D. Yoder, first in junior year heifer and cow 2 years and under 3; Nedra J Yoder, first in senior year heifer. Berks had the top county group. 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