Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1972, Image 4

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    4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1, 1972
Poultry
Delmarva
BOILERS
Wednesday, March 29
Ready-to-cook movement
mixed ranging light to oc
casionally fair. Slaughter
schedules reduced in line with
expected needs. Advance interest
mixed ranging fair to oc
casionally good however
negotiations too few to quote
prices. Less than trucklot prices
unchanged to % cent lower on
Plant Grade; unchanged on U.S.
Grade A. Live supplies ample
though weights continue within
desirable ranges. Undertone
unsettled. Pool trucklot prices for
Thursday arrival in the New
York area: U.S Grade A 27-30%;
Plant Grade 26-28%.
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Wednesday, March 29
Price of light type hens
generally 14 cent lower. Offerings
ample to occasionally bur
densome for immediate pickups
as advance bookings run full the
next three weeks. Demand fair
but unaggressive Offerings of
heavy type hens short of a fair
call Prices paid at farm. Light
type hens 5-6% mostly in
Pa mostly 5Vi-6 in N.J.. Heavy
type hens 16V2-17.
New York Eggs
Wednesday, March 29
Prices lower on medium,
generally unchanged to oc
casionally higher and lower on
large. Street trading activity is
light and generally on the dull
side. Floor stocks are ample and
in some excess of current
requirements. Carton demand is
highly irregular and ranges fair
to good with some late im
provement being indicated since
yesterday afternoon. Area wide
advertised features were con
siderably less in number when
compared to recent years
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, March 28
312 Head of Cattle
Compared with last Tuesday’s
market, slaughter steers grading
Good steady to weak Slaughter
cows steady to 25c higher
Slaughter bulls 25c to 75c higher.
Steers High Choice and Prime
(few) 36.00 - 37.60, Choice 1050 -
1250 pounds 35.50 - 36.10; Good
32.10 - 34.85, Standard (few) 28.75
- 31.00; Utility (few) 27.10 - 28.25.
Heifers: Choice 32.00 - 35.50;
Good (few) 28 75 - 31.25
Cows- Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 25.25 - 26.75, few
to 27 60; Cutters 23.85 - 25.00;
Canners 22.00 - 23.85; Shells down
to 19.50
Bulls: Choice (few) 33.35 -
35.25; Good 31.75 - 33.75; Utility
and Commercial 29.00 - 32.85,
couple to 34.25.
231 Head of Veal Calves
Vealers grading Good through
Prime mostly steady to $1 higher.
Prime 58.00 - 63.00; Choice 55.00
- 58.00; Good 51.00 - 55.00;
Standard (few) 51.00 - 55.00;
Utility (few) 90-120 pounds 39.00-
49.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 85 - 115
pounds 47.00 - 57.00; Heifers 90 -
140 pounds 48.00 - 84.00.
38 Head of Sheep and Lambs
Spring Slaughter Lambs:
Choice (few) 85.00; 25 - 40 49.00 -
63 00, 45 - 65 (few) 37.00 - 57.00; 65
100 'few) 33.00 - 38.00.
Market Reports
Weekly New York Egg Market
(From Monday, March 27th to Thursday, March 30th)
Mon. Tues. Wed.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Standards 30 30 30 29
Checks 16 16 16 16
Long Tone - Easter Cleanup unsatisfactory at many points, but
reasonably good in northeast. Position underminded completely by
surplussing and discounting.
New York
Dressed Meats
Thursday, March 30
Daily wholesale meat trade
distributive less than carlot.
Compared with Wednesday,
prices unchanged for rail stocks.
Pork loins $2 higher, other cuts
steady. Demand only fair for bulk
fresh meats Supplies normal
except volume of calf and veal
moderate.
Beef
Steer Beef: Prime 600-900
pounds 59 50-62.50; Choice 600-700
57.50-60.00 ; 700-800 57.50-60.00;
800-900 57.00-58.00; Good 500-800
55 00-56 50
Hefier Beef: Choice 500-700
pounds 57.50-59.25.
Calf (skin off): Choice 150-350
pounds 76.00-80.00, Good 150-350
75.00-79.00; Stndard 150-350 68.00-
72.00.
Veal
Veal (skin off): Choice 90-150
pounds 95 00-100 00; Good 60-90
86.00-91.00, Standard 60-120 74.00-
77 00
Lamb
Choice and Prime: 30-55
pounds 66.00-69 50; 55-65 64.50-
68 00
Beef Cuts
Choice. Hinds (steer) 145-190
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
Auction Report
Sale of Tuesday, March 28
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per pound, except where noted).
Hens, heavy type 9-22, mostly
12-17; Pullets 20-33, Mostly 28-31;
Roasters 17-38%, 28-36; Capons
30-48%, 40-48%; Ducks 12%-30;
Drakes 41, mostly 41; Turkeys-
Toms 15-29, 15-20; Turkeys-Hens
33%-35%; Rabbits 50-71, mostly
60-70; Guineas 62-66, mostly 65;
Pigeons (per pr.) 1.01-4.00.
Total coops sold 405.
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.
pounds 67.00-71.00; Arm Chucks
90-105 46.00-51.00; Ribs (7-rib) 34-
40 73.00-77.00; Loins (trmd) 50-70
87.00-93 00; Round (steer) 70-95
63.50-66.00; Full Plates 34.00-
35.00; Hind (heifer) 120-170 65.50-
68.00.
Loins (regular) 8-14 pounds
54.00- 14-17 50.00-54.00; 17-20
48 00-50 00, Picnics (regular) 4-8
37 50-41 00; Boston Butts 4-8 50.50-
53 00, Spareribs 3 pounds down
61.00- 00; Hams (skinned) 14-17
47.00- 00; 17-20 44.00-47.00.
Thurs. Fri.
Folgelsville
Pork Cuts
Oklahoma City
Thursday, March 30
Estimated Receipts
Same Day Last Week 7,921
Same Day Last Year 10,812
Moderately active, compared
to late last week, feeder calves
and feeder heifers generally
steady; feeder steers 500-700
pound 50c to 1.00 lower; steers
over 700 pound mostly 1.00 lower,
some sales 1.50 lower; majority
receipts High Good and Choice
500-850 pound offerings arriving
from wheat pastures; offerings
under 500 pound in relative small
supply and calves under 400
pound scarce. Moderate at
tendance buyers.
Sales as of 12:30 P.M
Feeder Steers; Choice, few
Prime 400-500 pound 43.00-46.25,
small lot 367 pound at 56.00; 500-
600 38.50-42.25, small lot 505
pound at 44.40 and shipment 67
head thin fleshed 511 pound at
46.00; 600-700 37.00-39.50; 700-800
35.50-38.50, small lot 778 pound at
38.90; 800-90234.25-36.25, small lot
837 pound at 37.00 early; Mixed
Good and Choice 300-500 39.50-
48.75 ; 500-775 34.25-38.50, few 800-
FEED BETTER!
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cattle the exact balance between feed and forage for
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We’re anxious to explain Red Rose Programmed Beef
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Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
B. Graybill & Son
Strasburg
Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtbwn
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N. Church St, Quarryville
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Eating Tips for Single People
Chances are that older people
who eat regular, well balanced
meals have a healthier and
happier life than people who eat
less well. Mrs. Ruth J. Buck,
Extension foods and nutrition
specialist at Pennsylvania State
University, offers some
suggestions for stimulating the
appetite. Keep regular
mealimes, try light exercise each
day (walking is best), try new
recipes, experiment with new
flavors and seasonings, use a
pretty plate, set flowers on the
table and ask a friend to join you
for meals. Eating alone isn’t
much fun but it does offer a
chance to be creative. Use your
imagination to make meals for
one as pleasant as can be.
7,300
1058 33.00-34.25; few Good 400-500
36.00- 500-883 32.00-36.75.
Feeder Heifers: Two small lots
Choice 305-365 pound 40.10-40.80;
400-500 36.00-39.00, two small lots
410-435 39.70-40.10 ; 500-600 34.50-
37.00; 600-700 33.00-36.00, part
load 693 pound at 36.50; 700-850
32.50-35.00; Mixed Good and
Choice 350-500 35.50-36.50; 500-700
32.00-
The Red Rose Programmed Beef
system is the way!
Red Rose
CATTLE FEEDS
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Mountvilie Feed Service
Musser Forms, Inc.
Martin's Feed Mill
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Shelly Brothers
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
E. P. Sports, Inc.
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Refton, Pa,
Mountville
Columbia
Ephrata, Pa,
Terre Hill
Honey Brook
Inc.
Witmer