Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1972, Image 4

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    4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8, 1972
Poultry Market Reports
Delmarva
BOILERS
Wednesday, April 5
Ready-to-cook movement
continues light and unaggressive.
Overall slaughter schedules
reduced slightly in line with
needs; however, offerings ample
and often freely made. Less than
trucklot prices unchanged to Vfe
cent lower on both Plant and U.S.
Grade A. Live supplies ample to
burdensome with weights
generally heavier than desired at
most plants. Undertone very
unsettled. Pooled trucklot prices
for Thursday arrival in the New
York area • U.S. Grade A
M 27; Plant Grade M 26.
Foigelsville
Auction Report
Sale of Tuesday, April 4
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per pound, except where noted).
Hens, heavy type 5-19, mostly
10-17; Pullets 29-32; Roasters
24 1 / 2 -35 1 /2, mostly 30-32; Ducks 28-
36, Drakes 20-41; Rabbits 30-68,
mostly 60-68; Guineas 50-65,
mostly 55-65; Pigeons (per pr.)
1.11-4.11.
Total coops sold 361.
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.
East Coast
Carcass Trade
Thursday, April 6
General conditions: curtailed
supply all classes proved
noticeably sufficient for a highly
price-conscious, restricted
demand Trading ruled sluggish
during most sessions of the week.
Prime steer beef, steer beef
chucks, lean cow and bull beef,
lamb 45 pounds down, legs of
lamb, beef and pork trimmings
moved best.
Beef
Steer Beef: Prime 600-800
pounds 56.50-57.00, Ltd. 56.00,
generally 50higher, 800-900 55.50-
56.50, mainly 56 00 up, Choice 600-
800 54 50-55.00, mostly 55 00; 800-
900 54.00-54 50, mostly 54.50,
Choice 2 and 3’s 600-800 55.50-
56 00, generally 50 higher, Good
600-800 52 00-53 00, steady to 50
higher
Heifer Beef Choice 500-700
54 00-54 50, generally 50 higher,
Good 500-700 52 50, steady.
Cow Beef Utility (breaking)
48 00, steady, Utility (boning)
49 50, 50-1 00 lower; Canner and
Cutter 52 50-53 00, weak to 50
lower
Bull Beef Cutter through
Commercial 55.50-56 00, steady.
Calf Carcass (skin-off): Good
150-350 75 00-78 00, steady to
weak.
Veal
Veal Carcasses (skin-off) -
Choice 90-130 101 00-102.00, closed
100 lower, 130-180 91 00-95.00,
closed 100 lower, Good 60-90
81 00-84 00, closed 1 00 lower, 90-
150 81 00-84 00, closed 1 00 lower,
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Weekly New York Egg Market
(From Monday, April 3rd to Friday, April 7th)
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 31 31 31 31 31
Large 29 29 29 29 29
Mediums 25 24 24 24 24
Pullets 21 19 19 19 20
Peewees 15 15 15 15 15
BROWN
Fey Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Standards 25 25 25 25 25
Checks 15 15 15 15 15
Long Tone - Pullets closely cleared. Large ample, midwest still
unsettled.
New York Eggs
Wednesday, April 5
Prices unchanged. The un
dertone is steady in most in
stances. Street trading activity
ranges light to fair. Receipts are
relatively light. Floor stocks fully
adequte on large and medium,
light on jumbo and extra large.
Smalls short with buying interest
un-satisfied at 18 to 19 cents with
domestic retail call moderately
good. Carton movement locally is
fair to occasionally good with
some spotty advertised features
occurring.
Standard 60-120 67.00-71.00, closed
1.00 lower.
Lamb
Choice and Prime 35-45 63.50-
64 50, generally steady; 45-55
63 00-64 00, generally steady; 55-
65 61.00-62.00, generally steady;
65-75 59.00-60.00, generally
steady
Spring Lamb: Choice and
Prime 30-45 66 00-67 00, generally
steady, 65-75 59.00-60.00,
generally steady.
Beef Cuts
Choice: Hinds (steer) 120-145
65 00-65 50, 50 higher, 145-165
65 00, 50 higher, 165-190 64.50-
64.75, 50-75 higher; Fores 135-210
45.254 5 75 mainly 45-50 strong to
25 up; Armchucks 80-105 44.00-
45.00, mainly 44.50 up late 50
higher, Ribs (7-rib) 2543 66.00-
68 00, mainly 67.00 down 100
lower, Loins (trimmed) 40-70
79 00-83 00, Ltd 84.00, weak to 1.00
off, Rounds (steer) 65-95 62.00-
63.00, weak; Armbacks 110-150
49 50-50 50, mainly 50.00, average
steady; short plates, 31.00,
Briskets 37 50-38.50, mainly 38.00,
weak to 50 off; Flanks (un
tnmmed) 29 00-29.50, steady,
Hinds (heifer) 120-170 64.00-64 25,
steady, Rounds (heifer) 60-85
62 00,1 00 lower, Beef trimmings
50-55 per cent lean 37 50-38.00,
firm, 85-95 per cent lean 70.00,
steady
Pork Cuts
Loins (regular) 8-14 49 00-49.50,
steady, 14-17 45.50-46.00, Ltd
45.00, 50 higher; 17-20 41.50-42.50,
Ltd 43 00, steady
Certainly Lasso® can
be applied in nitrogen
fertilizer solutions.
That's what you expect from your herbicide.
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD CO.
2313 NORMAN ROAD
LANCASTER, PA.
Mon. Tues.
33 33 33 33
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Prices to light type hens V* cent
lower. Offerings continue ample
and in excess of immediate needs
as most plants booked to capacity
for next several weeks. Heavy
type hens short of a fairly good
demand. Prices paid at farm:
Light type hens 5-6% mostly 6-6%
in Pa. mostly 5%-6 in N.J. Heavy
type hens 16%-18.
Oklahoma City
Thursday, April 6
Estimated Receipts 14,000
Same Day Last Week 7,021
Same Day Last Year 10,775
Moderately active, compared
to late last week, not enough
feeder steer or heifer calves
under 400 pounds sold early to
make a test of the trade; feeder
steers and heifers 400-700 pounds
50c to mostly 1.00 lower; feeder
steers over 700 pounds weak to
50c lower. Majority receipts
Average Good and Choice 500-850
pound steers and 400-700 pound
heifer’s arriving from wheat
pastures ; fairly large attendance
buyers, thin fleshed cattle
suitable to go on grass in broad
demand however this kind rather
scarce.
Feeder Steers: Few small lots
Choice 400-500 pound 42.00-43.50;
500-600 38.00-41.25; 600-700 36.50-
38.50; 700-800 34 00-37.50 ; 800-1000
33.50-36.40, small lot 813 pounds at
37.10 early; Mixed Good and
Choice 300-500 38.2546.15; 500-700
35.75-38.00, small lot thin 525
pound at 39.10; 700-1005 33.00-
36.00, Good 300-500 36 75-43.50;
500-770 34.75-36.00, small lot Good
474 pound Holstein steers 36.90;
mostly Good 500-700 pound
holstein steers 31.50-34.50; 700-
1000 29.75-31.50.
Feeder Heifers: Few small lots
Choice 300-400 pound 38.00-39.30;
400-500 34.75-37.50 ; 500-600 33.50-
35 75, small lot 540 pound at 36.20;
600-700 33.00-34.50, two small lots
706-750 33.00-34.10, few small lots
Mixed Good and Choice 484-793
30.50-35 00
Wed. Thurs. Fri.
HENS
Wednesday, April 5
Sales as of 12:30 P.M
PH: 397-5152
NEDCO Introduced
The Northeast Dairy
Cooperative Federation an
nounced the change of its cor
porate identification to NEDCO
and introduced a new corporate
4-H Calendar
Monday, April 10
4-H Capital Days, April 10 - 11
Tuesday, April 11
7:30 p.m. Garden Spot 4-H
Community Club
reorganization meeting,
Conestoga Valley High School.
Thursday, April 13
7:30 p.m. 4-H Soil and Water
Conservation Club Roundup
and Exhibit, Farm and Home
Center.
Friday, April 14
7:30 p.m. 4-H Dairy Leaders
meeting, Farm and Home
Center.
somebody's going to
make a lot of money
in Commodities
A rare kind of “somebody.”
Somebody with brains, and nerve, and as thorough
a knowledge of commodity futures markets and trad
ing techniques as possible.
Somebody well able to recognize, assess, and afford
to take substantia] risks if he wants to—in the hope of
commensurate gains.
And that somebody could be one who accepts this
invitation to our special Two-Evening Seminars:
Trading In Commodity Futures
—For Potential Profit!
Our Seminars start at 7:30 PM. sharp.
Wednesdays—April 19 & 26
Reynolds Lancaster Office, 61 No. Duke St.
These sessions will be conducted by Mr. Houston
A. Cox, our Vice President in charge of Commodities
from New York ... and by our Regional Commodity
Coordinators.
They will present the most concentrated, sophis
ticated, and penetrating approach on the principles,
risks and rewards of trading in commodities that we’ve
ever put together in any two-session Seminar.
Here’s your chance to make notes—or compare
them—on everything from Elliot Wave Analysis to the
pros and cons of long and short term charting; from
fundamentals and common sense, to proper money
management, planned trading techniques—and our
own 13 Keys to Intelligent Commodity Trading.
Too much for even a “somebody” to absorb in one
Seminar Series? Perhaps.
But the whole course is based on
Mr. Cox’s brand new book called
“Concepts on Profits in Commodity
Futures Trading.” And anybody who
comes to both sessions of the Seminar
will receive a complimentary copy to
study at leisure.
Since seating is limited, make your
reservations now by mailing this cou
pon—or phoning 397-8221.
Please make.
Commodity Seminar in Lancaster
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Reyholds Securities Inc.
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, INC.
AND OTHER PRINCIPAL SECURITY AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES
61 NORTH DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA. 17604
symbol and logotype, it was
announced last week at the
organization’s annual meeting in
Syracuse.
It was noted that the legal
name of the organization will
remain the Northeast Dairy
Cooperative Federation, Inc., but
the new name, NEDCO, will be
used in all public designations,
official business and com
munications.
NEDCO administrative and
service offices are located at 428
South Warren Street, Syracuse.
Saturday, April 15
1 p.m.—Feeder Pig Sale, Black
and White Farm.
7:30 p.m. Elizabethtown-
Donegal 4-H Community Club
meeting, Wilbur I. Beahm
Junior High-School.
This year
.reservation(s) for your Two-Session
State Zip
Thursday, April 13
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