Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1972, Image 4

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    4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Ma:
Poultry Market Reports
Delmarva
BOILERS
Wednesday, May 10
Ready-to-cook movement
fairly good in most quarters
Slaughter schedule generally
well maintained in an effort to
clear ample live supplies and fill
full call for dressed product
Occassional plant reporting
operational problems curtailing
full output Less than trucklot
prices generally advanced '/>
cent on both Plant and U S
Grade A Advance interest fair to
good at prices 1 cent higher than
this weeks levels. Live weights
continue on heavy side Un
dertone firm Negotiated trucklot
prices 2-3 pound ready-to-cook
broiler-fryers for delivery this
week U S Grade A - Plant
Grade 27.
Pool trucklot prices for
Thursday arrival in the New
York area US. Grade A 27 1 />-31,
M 27‘/i-28, Plant Grade 26‘Z;-29, M
26 '/»-27
New York
Dressed Meats
Thursday, May 11
Compared with Wednesday,
prices steady for beef, calf and
veal Lamb $1 higher Pork loins
$2 higher Picnics 50c higher
Other cuts fully steady
Demand only fair for beef, calf,
veal and lamb Pork trade active,
particularly for loins Beef, pork
and lamb supplies near normal,
calf and veal moderate
Steer Beef
Prime 600-900 pounds 60 50-
63 50, Choice 600-700 59 50-62 00,
700-800 59 50-62 00, 800-900 59.00-
60 00, Good 500-800 57 00-58 50
Heifer Beef
Choice 500-700 pounds 59.00-
60 75
Calf (Skim Off)
Choice 150-350 pounds 76.00-
80 00, Good 150-350 75 00-79 00,
Standard 150-350 67.00-71 00.
Veal (Skin-Off)
Choice 90-150 pounds 91.G0-99
99 00, Good 60-90 82.00-87 00,
Standard 60-120 71 00-74.00
Lamb
Choice and Prime 30-55 pounds
66 50-69 50, 55-65 65 00-68 00,
Choice and Spring Lamb 30-55
70 00-74 00
Beef Cuts
Choice Hinds (steer) 145-190
pounds 70 50-74 50, Arm Chucks
90-105 47 00-52 00, Ribs (7-nb)
34-40 72 00-76 00, Loins (trim
med) 50-70 95.00-100 00, Rounds
(steer) 70-95 66 00-68 00, Full
Plates 31 00-31.50; Hinds (heifer)
120-170 69 50-72.00
Fresh Pork Cuts
Pork Cuts Loins (regular) 8-14
pounds 62.00-66.50; 14-17 59.50-
63 50, 17-20 52 50-54 50; Picnics
(regular) 4-8 39 00-42.00, Boston
Butts 4-8 49 00-51 50, Sparenbs 3
pounds down 66 00-68 00;
LANCASTER
FARMING
Lancaster County’s
Own Farm Weekly
PO. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa 17543
Office 22 E Main St., Lititz, Pa
17543
Record-Express Office Bldg,
Phone Lancaster 717-394-3047 or
Lititz 717-626-2191
Subscription price • $2 per year in
Lancaster County: $3 elsewhere
Estahshed November 4, 1955
Published every Saturday
by Lancaster Farming,
Lititz, Pa..
Second Class Postage paid
at Lititz, Pa. 17543
Members of Newspaper Farm
Editors Assn, Pa. Newspaper
Publishers Association, and
National Newspaper Association.
13. 1972
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Weekly New York Egg Market
(From Monday, May Bth to Friday, May 12th)
Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri
Mon.
WHITE
Fey Ex Large 33 33 33 33
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Standards
Checks
Long Tone - Overall position appears steady. Movement to retail
outlets fairly active with promotions, but no better than normal
otherwise Interest for breakers more aggressive.
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£as,ern £."* N J New York Eggs
Wednesday, May 10
Prices of light type hens held
unchanged though increased
sales leveled to the higher size of
the range Demand good as
processing plants working part
time for lack of supplies Farm
offerings spotty ranging light to
occasionally fair Offerings of
heavy type hens short of a fair
call Prices paid at farm - Light
type hens 5-6% mostly 6'/i-6% in
Pa , mostly s>/>-6 in N J Heavy
type hens 15-16
West Nottingham Auction
Rt. 276, Rising Sim, Ml
Monday, May 8
Calves- 80-115 pounds 43.00-
62.50, 115-140 54.00-61.00; 140-240
49.50-61 00.
Cows - Good Commercial 24.00-
27.60, Canner 24.00-24 75.
Bulls- 1,400-1,500 pounds 30.85-
32 10
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per pound, except where noted).
Hens, Heavy type
mostly 13-16; Pullets 25-30,
mostly 26-28; Roasters 6-30,
mostly 24-28; Capons 36-38;
Ducks 27-35; Drakes 33Vz; Geese
27*72; Rabbits 56-72, mostly 65-68;
Guineas 61-68, mostly 63-65;
Pigeons (per pr.) 1.18-5.11.
Total coops sold 282.
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.
HameswaFvolumatTc!
J Silage Distributor-Unloader 3
1 i
Holstein Heifers - 300-500
pounds 160 00 per head.
Goats - 10.00-12.00 per head.
First Woman Golfer
Mary, Queen of Scots, was
the first woman golfer Edu
cated in France, she called
the boy who carried her
clubs a “cadet,” giving the
word the French pronuncia
tion From that came the
word “caddie ”
| FOUR-BLADE
| IMPELLER
Throws Out
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Wholesale prices unchanged to
fractionally higher on large and
mediums as stocks were held
with increasing confidence, lower
on smalls. Demand improved
slightly, generally just fair on
large, fairly good but spotty on
medium and extra large, slow on
smalls and peewees. Floor stocks
of large ample, mediums
adequate. Smalls light but ample
for local needs. Receipts light
with heavier volume scheduled
for later arrival Carton
movement near normal, oc
casionally good with ads for large
noted at 39-45 c. Small lots of
special pack carton large sold to
retailers on a regular basis at 37-
41c depending on volume and
delivery cost
Silage Fast
* Power Circle Drive
* True Three-Point Suspension
* Two Machines in One
Wednesday, May 10
Fogelsville
Auction Report
Tuesday, May 9
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Soil Temperatures
Friday, May 12
Ba.m.
Plowed, 2 Inches
Degrees
57
50
48
50
48
Plowed, 4 Inches
Sod, 2 Inches
Sod, 4 Inches
57 8
55 9
53 10
51 11
54 12
Precipitation for week, Friday
to Friday:
1.32 Inches
New Holland
Dairy Cattle
Wednesday, May 10
Reported receipts of 121 cows,
22 heifers and 3 bulls; market
steady with last weeks market.
Two loads New York State and
Canadian cows, 420-800.
Canadian cows, 400-550.
Special consignment of Red
and White heifers, 460-800.
Local cows, 325-675.
Broiler Chick
Placement
Drops
May
Broiler chick placement in
Pennsylvania dropped sharply
last week to the lowest total in
three months, according to the
Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Service.
10
11
12
10
11
12
The starting of just 1,144,000
chicks on the 9-11 week feeding
cycle was four per cent below the
previous report and down 11 per
cent from a year earlier. The
current 10-week average of
placements continues to drop
over the same period in 1971, now
down three per cent.
10
11
12
Although the setting of eggs for
broiler-type chick hatch con
tinues to run high it does not
appear that it will improve the
Commonwealth’s broiler
production position. Much of the
hatcheries production is shipped
out of state.
The current 10 week average of
shipments of broiler chicks out of
the state is up to 22 per cent of the
10-week average of placements
within the state and on the in
crease. These outshipments are
now running 47 per cent ahead of
last year.
Holstein springers, 350-510.
Holstein open heifers, 190-300.
Bulls, 250-425.