4—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 20. 1972 Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and NJ. HENS Wednesday, May 24 Prices increased ‘Ac on light type hens as an active processor demand failed to secure full needs to operate more than part time. Trade advices indicate slightly increased offerings expected later on in June. Of fenngs of heavy type hens barely adequate for a fair call. Prices paid at farm. Light Type Hens 5- 7‘Ac Mostly 7-7 ‘A in Pa. Mostly 5Vz-6 in N.J.; Heavy Type Hens 15-16 C. Penn State (Continued From Page 1) prices have dropped ap proximately 20 per cent. Mr. Parks stated that he feels the Dept, of Agriculture has made a good investment in the operation of these Random Facilities and that every consumer benefits from the improved efficiencies from the Test Facility. Eggs are one of nature’s most perfect protein foods, being high in the essential vitamins and minerals. Participating in the dedication was William Minnich from the Pa Dept, of Agriculture. The Random Facilities are operated by the Dept, of Agriculture with E J. Lawless, Chief of the Poultry and Egg Division, in charge of the testing program. E. V. Hammers, a Penn State poultry graduate, who worked for the Department as a hatchery and poultry breeder flock inspector for many years, assumed the responsibility of manager of the facility several months ago. Hammers replaced -JRiuf Turek who March. Mr Turek iiad been manager of the old Egg Laying Contest for 30 years, before it was changed over to the Random Sample Test. These new Facilities replace the old Lay Test Facilities in Harrisburg. Dr David Mac Clay, Acting Dean of the Penn State College of Agriculture, spoke briefly outlining the importance of the Poultry Industry to Penn- INCREASE YIELDS $15.00 AN ACRE FOR 251 is Ortho Isorox “ Seed Treater (F) is backed by the best kind of proof a corn seed-treater could have over one hundred million successful corn acres. All kinds of climate All types of soil. AH sorts of men doing the planting. Yield increases run up to fifteen dollars an acre—from a product that costs about 25 cents to treat a 20,000 plant-population-acrc. CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY. ORTHO DIVISION, San Francisco, CA 941J0 ' Helping ihe World Grow Better^ tm's o»thp exevnoN ntMCN heiping thc c*owisotox- ecc. us. fat off. •M *tl CHEMICALS KCAD CAUTIONS, WARNINGS AND OIMCCTIOMS iCfOAC USC P. L. ROHRER & BRO, INC. — - Smoketown, Pa. Weekly New York Egg Market (Prom Monday, May 22nd to Friday, May 26th) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. WHITE Fey Ex. Large 32 32 32 32 32 Large 30 30 30 29 29 Mediums 24 24 23 23 23 Pullets 20 20 19 19 19 Peewees 15 15 15 13 13 BROWN Fey. Large 33 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standards 26 26 26 25 25 Checks 16V2 16 V 2 16V2 16% 16 Long Tone - Movement improved some for the holiday week end Undertone still shows a complete lack of confidence. sylvania’s agriculture. He DelltldrVd pointed out that the test facilities evaluate the various economic traits of birds in the test. Among the traits measured are feed conversion, interior egg quality, egg size, shell thickness, per centage of egg production, mortality, and number of days to maturity. Mr. Hammers demonstrated how they measure for interior egg quality using both the specific gravity test and measuring albumin height with a micrometer. Prior- to the dedication, the poultry men visited the poultry Research Facilities on the Penn State Campus at University Park. Dr. Glenn Bressler, in charge of Poultry Management research, conducted a tour through his Poultry Waste JJandlinft.Facility. Also included was a tour to a remodeled facility where broiler breeding flocks are housed on different types of floors Try A Classified Ad It Pays! 397-3539 33 31 30 30 BOILERS Wednesday, May 24 Ready-to-cook movement fair though continues to be less aggressive than expected prior to the Holiday, weekend. Slaughter schedules continue to be main tained at a high level in an ticipation of increased needs for the Holiday weekend. Less than trucklot prices held unchanged on both Plant and U.S. Grade A. Live supplies ample with weights tending heavier than desired in some quarters. Undertone steady. Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in the New York area; U.S. Grade A 28%-32 Mostly 29-29%; Plant Grade 27%- 30 Mostly 28-28%. Fogelsville Auction Report Tuesday, May 23 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted). Hens, heavy type 10-23 s mostly 14-20; Pullets, 27-32; Roasters 24%-29; Ducks 39; Rabbits 20-68; mostly 62-68; Guineas 60-68; Pigeons (per pr.) 1.15-5.11. Total coops sold 279. 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. Plant Muncy - Chief 200 BU. HYBRIDS READY NOW AT J. SAMUEL SHERER FARM. Ask About Special Mix or Match Offer BUT 5 BUSHEL GET ONE BUSHEL FREE Also check about Muncy Chief premium 9,000 and 10,000 Baler Twine and Dealerships Available. Beginning the activities of the day at Rough and Tumble last Saturday was official weighing-in. This was part of the action Saturday at Rough and Tumble Saturday at the first tractor pull of the season. A large crowd of onlookers enjoyed the days event. New York Eggs Wednesday, May 24 Prices unchanged on large, lower on smaller sizes. Local trading activity slow with out ol town diversions light to fair on large. Arrivals generally from regular shippers restricted to needs; most additional offerings consist of mediums with peewees increasing. Floor stocks ample on large, fully adequate on mediums as distributors attempt to reduce stocks prior to the holiday weekend. Local movement slow on browns. Small whites moving through outside export channels, dull locally. Carton demand ranges light to just fair with movement oc casionally good for spotty promotions. Undertone about steady on large, barely steady on mediums. ORDER NOW AND FOR 1973 Call J. Samuel Sherer, Mt. Joy RD2, Ph. 717-653-5207, or 717-653-5208 or Mail Coupon for Free Catalog. MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, Muncy, Pennsylvania Please send FREE Catalog-Crop Note Book • • • • • .Please send Wholesale Price List, I am a Dealer lam interested in Dealership if my area is open Please send Corn Contest Blanks and Award Sheet Name, Address Rd.. Phone Acres Farmed ............ Acres to Corn SEE STORY ON PAGE 8 ?SS®!SSSS®SSSS , WSS*:*! , !*»SMSS« , K P.O. 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 Richard E. Wanner, Editor ~ Subscription price: $2 per yearin -Lancaster County: $3 elsewhere Estalished November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, Pa. 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