Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1972, Image 4

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    A —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, 1972
Poultry Market Reports
Fogelsville
Auction Report
Sale of Tuesday, February 29
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per pound, except where noted).
Hens, heavy type 5-17, mostly
10-15, Pullets 26-31, mostly 27-29;
Roasters, 18-30, mostly 24%-29;
Ducks 42-47; Drakes 20-51, mostly
51, Rabbits 48%-69, mostly 60-66;
Guineas 56-76, mostly 60-70;
Pigeons (per pair) 1.00-4.80%;
Total coops sold 377.
Auction every Tuesday.
Poultry received Monday 7 P.M.
to 10:30 P M., Tuesday 7 A.M. to
12 Noon. Sale at 11:30 A.M
Eastern Pa. and NJ.
HENS
Wednesday, March 1
Prices steady on light type
hens. Demand fairly good
however farm offerings
generally short of processor
needs as plants working only part
time. Offerings of heavy type
hens short of a fairly good in
terest Prices paid at farm: Light
type hens 5-6 3 A M 6%-6 3 /« in Pa.,
mostly 5%-6 in N.J. Heavy type
hens 15%-16%
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, March 2
Receipts this week 5,600; last
week 6,600; last year 2,100.
Average choice and above
grade steers ended 50-75 lower
than the previous week, while
below grades closed unevenly 25-
75 lower. Slaughter heifers were
mostly 75 lower. Cows ended
weak to 50 lower. Bulls were fully
steady Supply consisted-mainly
of High Good to Average Choice
slaughter steers and heifers with
several loads Mixed Choice and
Prime steers Balance of receipts
mainly cows.
Slaughter Steers: Two loads
High Choice to mostly Prime 1190
and 1250 pounds yield grade 3-4,
37.75 Mixed Choice and Prime
1125-1345, yield grade 3-4, 36.75-
37.50 Choice 950-1325 pounds
yield grade 2-4, 35 25-37.00 Load
Choice 1400 pounds at 36.00, and
some mostly Choice carrying
excess mud at 35 25. Mixed Good
and Choice 875-1150, 34.00-35.50.
Good 30.50-34 50 Standard to
Good Holsteins 30 00-30 50.
Slaughter Heifers - Choice 800-
1030 pounds yield grade 2-4, 33.75-
35.25 Mixed Good and Choice 750-
925, 32.50-34.00. Good 29.50-33.00.
Cows - Commercial 22.00-24.00;
some 24.50. Utility 23.50-25.50.
High yielding Utility 25.25-25.75;
few 26.00. Cutter 21.50-24.00.
Canner 19.00-21.50.
Bulls; Utility and Commercial
27.00-31.00.
Tests Are The Thing
The Pap test helped cut the
death late from uteiine cancel
in half m 30 yeais. Help spur
icseaich on othei tests for the
eaily detection of cancer. Give
geneiously to the American
Cancel Society.
ATTENTION
Specials on Farm Tires
Blemish and seconds now
in stock. Many used tires
also. We install or repair
ion your farm.
MUMMAU TIRE SERVICE
Mount Joy, Pa.
653-1260
Weekly New York Egg Market
(From Monday, February 28th to Friday, March 3rd)
WHITE
Fey Ex Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Large 35
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
Standards 29% 30% 31% 31% 31%
Checks 16% 17 17 17 17
Long Tone - Retail orders irregular, Mediums closely cleared,
Large sizes steady, Pullets slow.
Delmarva
BOILERS
Wednesday, March 1
Ready-to-cook movement fair
to good. Slaughter schedules
reduced slightly as some plants
having trouble finding birds
within a desirable weight range.
Advance interest mixed with
occasional load of Plant Grade
reported negotiated at 28% cents.
Less than trucklot prices
generally unchanged on Plant
and U. S. Grade A though a firm
undertone, often prevails. Live
supplies adequate though weights
lighter than needed. Pool trucklot
prices for Thursday arrival in the
New York area; U. S. Grade A
28%-31% M 28%-29; Plant Grade
27%-29% M 27%-28.
New York Eggs
Wednesday, March 1
Prices trended higher
Wholesale trading fair for
medium, light on large, small
and standards, Floor stocks are
in close balance on medium,
ample and slow to clear on other
classes. Some previously held
stocks of large are selling on the
basis of standards. Carton orders
are generally no better than fair.
a fertilizer program for corn. Increase
your yield and return with this proven
program that combines the benefits of
UNIPEL 20-10-10 pre-plant application
with UNIPEL STARTER SPECIAL
13-34-10 applied
Smoketown, Pa.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
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25%
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31%
25%
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Phone Licks Stamp
In Battle of Inflation
Business enterprise is the
clear winner in the inflation-
ary price comparison battle
between the post office and
the telephone company, news
paper columnist Gerry Pratt
points out.
Not so long ago you could
mail a letter from New York
to Los Angeles for two cents,
while a telephone call cost ten
dollars. Today, the postage is
eight cents and the telephone
call is seventy cents for three
minutes, if you dial directly
on the weekend.
OK, you reply, but it is
still cheaper to write!
To which the rejoinder is;
message units for local calls
are less than a nickel and the
long distance gap sure is nar
rowing.
Schedules Banquet
The Twin Valley FFA will hold
its annual banquet at Twin Valley
High School at 7 p.m. Friday,
March 10.
Several state officers will be
attending the banquet.
The program will consist of
films of Chapter activities during
the past year.
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Ph. 397-3539
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
Stort raising more and better Calves
the Easy NURS-ETTE way
No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk
replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk
replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and
warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (ap
prox. 14 oz.)
Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer.
SEE US ABOUT YOUR CALF RAISING
NEEDS AT DAIRY DAY
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
FARM & HOME CENTER
YOUNG BROS.
NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE
Ph. 717-548-2462
Peach Bottom, R.D. 1, Pa. 17563
Fri,
Red Rose
DAIRY FEEDS
Red Rose 14, 16, and 18 Test Cow Feeds
are part ot the Red Rose Programmed
Dairy system. Your cows need the best if
they are to produce their best, and these
feeds are some of the best feeds Red Rose
knows how to make.
Don’t wait another day to ask us
about the Red Rose
Programmed Dairy system. Call
or stop and see us now!
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
T. Geib Estate
Manheim
!• B. Groybill & Son
Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N. Church St, Quarryville
David B; Hurst
Bowmansville
TAKE
GUESSWORK
OUT
OF FEEDING!
The Red Rose
Programmed Dairy
system takes
guesswork out of
your feeding and
helps put in profit.
This progrm helps
you to determine
daily nutrient
requirements, and
using your present
roughage program
tells you additional
nutrients required,
the roughage
recommended and
the Red Rose Dairy
Feed to use.
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Martin's Feed Mill
Ephrata, Pa.
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Shelly Brothers
R. D, 2, Manheim, Pa.
E. P. Sports, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer