A —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 1972 Poultry Market Reports Fogelsville Tuesday, July 25 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted). Hens, heavy type 5-7; Pullets 20%-31%; Roasters 20-30%; Ducks 35-39; Rabbits 15-41; Guineas 1.03-1.21; Pigeions (per pr.) 75-3.65. Total coops sold 159. Auction every Tuesday. Poultry received Monday 7 P.M. to 10:30 P.M., Tuesday 7 A.M. to 12 Noon. Sale at 1130 A.M. Eastern Pa. and NJ. HENS Wednesday, July 26 Prices held unchanged on light type hens Farm offerings in creased and generally adequate for a fair demand though oc casional plant still not operating full time Offerings of heavy hens ample for a listless demand. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 5-9 mostly 8 1 /z-9 in Pa., mostly 8-9 in N J. Heavy type hens 12-13 Delmarva BROILERS Wednesday, July 26 Ready-to-cook movement improved though still no better than fair. Slaughter schedules reduced in some quarters while about steady at others Advance interest developing well at levels % to 1 cent below this week. Less than trucklot prices trending lower. Live supplies fully adequate though weights declining due to heat wave of past week. Undertone unsettled. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 pound ready-to-cook broiler fryers for delivery next week; U.S. Grade A - Plant Grade 27. Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival: U.S. Grade A 29-31 % M 29-29Vz; Plant Grade 28- 29% M 28-28%. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up,.•costs down... Is the profit key In poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300's...'The Busi nessman’s Bird”., .show sus tained production of top quality *ggs...qften with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come 1n... look at the records and the B-300 ..."The Businessman's Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS, INC. Telephone (717) 626-8561) Weekly New York Egg Market (From Monday, July 24th to Friday, July 28th) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs, WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 40% 40% 40% 39 38 Large 37% 37% 37% 36 35 Mediums 34% 34% 34% 33% 33 Pullets 27 27 27 27 26 Peewees 16 16 16 16 16 BROWN Fey. Large 41 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Peewees Standards Checks Long Tone - Improvement still building on this poor movement into retail outlets in many areas. New York Eggs Wednesday, July 26 Price levels mostly unchanged. Demand slow on large whites and mediums, slow to just fair on extra large whites and browns. Numerous small lot sales limited to day to day need as buyers experience some uncertainity on adequate refrigeration with delivery orders stepped up but volume is decreased. Supplies and offerings of large plentiful, mediums fully adequate with consignment offerings in creasing. Jumbos about adequate, extra large fully adequate locally and about adequate for carton orders. Undertone unsettled with con firmed carton orders slow to develop. Omaha Cattle Thursday, July 27 Compared to previous weeks close, closing price on Slaughter Steers fully 25c lower, heifer 25- 50c lower. Most decline on Average-Choice and Prime. Cows weak to 25c lower. Bulls steady. Feeder supply mainly fleshy two way steers prices weak to 50c lower. Four day receipts 10,800 head as compared 16,900 the previous week and 17,300 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 39 per cent, heifers 35 per cent, cows 8 per cent, and feeders 15 per cent. Fed cattle prices under pressure early and for the third week in a row, closing prices were lower. Sharply lower price trends early influenced by declining prices at the wholesale carcass level. Buyers made a determined effort to bring live prices in line with carcass realizations. However, a forced trade developed later on the very meager supply offered locally and a large part of the early decline was regained by mid week. STEERS; Eight loads High- Choice and Prime 1112-1253 Commonwealth National A Agri-Loan Corp. A subsidiary pf Commonwealth National Bank Serving Agriculture in South Central Pennsylvania Member FDIC 41 41 41 Unquoted Unquoted 31 31 31 30 29 16-161/2 16-16% 16-16% 16-16% 16% New Holland Horse Auction Monday, July 24 Reported receipts of 226 head of horses; market steady with last weeks market. Load Ohio riding horses, 110- 340. Load Kansas riding horses, 100- 265 Locally consigned work horses, 155-180; riding horses, 90-205; driving horses, 85-260; few better horses, 210-325; Mules Killer way; Killers, 5-7. Mare Ponies, 5-25; Geldings, 5- 20; Colts, 5-8; Larger Ponies, 35- 50. pounds 3-4 38.25-38.75. At the close, Choice 975-1250 2-4 37.25- 38.25. Mixed Good and Choice 975- 1250 36.50-37.25. Good 32.25-36.50. Standard and Low-Good 31.50- 32.00. Average cost slaughter steers first three days 36.52 average weight 1100 pounds as compared 37.93 and 1115 pounds previous week and 32.33 and 1080 pounds a year ago. HEIFERS: Early in the week, seven loads Choice and Prime 3-4 902-1025 pounds 36.75-37.00, one load 1035 pound 37.25 late. At the close, Choice 850-1025 2-4 36.00- 37.00. Mixed Good and Choice 750- 975 35.00-36.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 25.00-26.00, a few Utility Dairybreds 26.50-27.00. Canner and Cutter 23.00-25.00, Mixed Cutter and Low-Utility 25.50- 25.75. Shelly Canner 21.50-22.50. BULLS: Utility, Commercial and Good 28.00-32.50, Com mercial 1-2 33.00. Cutter and Low- Utility 25.00-28.00. Two loads Choice 637-813 pound steers 40.2541.00. Two part loads Choice 802-862 38.25-38.35. High- Good and Choice 880-1079 36.00- 37.25, mostly 36.25-37.00. Load Choice 498 pound heifers 42.50, a few lots Choice 792-877 35.50-36.50. Part load Good and Choice 823 pounds 34.75. Oklahoma City Thursday, July 27 Estimated Receipts 12,300 Same Day Last Week 9,686 Same Day Last year 8,683 Windy r hot and dry: fairly active, feeder cattle and calves generally steady compared to last Thursday; waterfills off setting any noticeable loss in price; majority receipts Good and Choice 400-800 pound steers and 275-650 pound heifers; large attendance buyers. Fri. Sales As Of 12:30 PM FEEDER STEERS—Few small lots Choice 300-400 pound 53.50-54.00; Choice, few Prime 400-500 48.00-52.00, part load 422 pound at 53.25; 500-600 44.50- 48.00; 600-700 42.75-45.00; 700-800 39.7543.00, load 724 pound at 43.20; 800-900 39.00-40.50; Mixed Good 500-600 pound 43.0045.50; 600-700 40.7542.00; 700-750 37.75- 38.50; Good 380-500 42.0049.00; 500-600 39.5042.75; 600-800 36.85- 41.00; two small lots 800-836 pound 35.50-37.05; mostly Good 580-625 Holstein Steer 34.30-35.30;' 700-800 33.50-34.70. FEEDER HEIFER: Few small lots Choice 300-400 pound 42.00-49.50; 500-600 38.50-41.00, small lot 502 pound at 43.60 and part load 511 pound at 44.40; 600- 675 37.50-39.00, part load 710 pound at 36.20; Mixed Good and Choice 385-500 38.50-41.50; 500-700 35.50-37.50; Good 425-550 34.75- 38.50; few 600-808 34.50-35.25. Fix-It Tip For good lawn care, in ad dition to a mower you will need a broom lawn rake and hand trimming shears. An edger makes for a neater lawn but you can slice the edge of the turf fairly well with the edge of your square spade. ' m * *•* w a v< ~-> CUTRINE Made The Difference Lakes and ponds like the one above (left) needn't be spoiled by the odor and scum of algae or threatened by the harmful, even lethal, effect it can have on fish, animals and humans. CUTRINE, used as directed, controlled the algae in the pond (right) in just a few days. CUTRINE can make the difference in your lake or pond. It has been thoroughly tested and proven in actual field use. CUTRINE is regis tered by the Environmental Protection Agency for use in fish, farm and fire ponds; lakes; fish hatcheries even in POTABLE WATER RES ERVOIRS. No ii l ! i:J| ; \M swim ■■■■■■■■■ fish Smokelown, Po. Ph. 397-3539 Feeder Sales Winchester, Virginia Friday, July 21 There were 588 head sold; all cattle state graded and sold by the hundredweight. 3 Steers Choice and Fancy; 500-700 pounds 41.00-42.25 ; 705-800 40 75- 41.25; 805-1,000 37.25-41.25. Good: 500-700 pounds 38 75- 44.25; 705-800 38.50-40.25 ; 805-1 000 36.25-40.00. Medium: 500-700 pounds 36 00- 42.25 ; 705-800 35.00-38.25 ; 805-1 000 36.50-37.75. Common: 705-800 pound 34.75- Short: 691 pounds 36.50. ’ Heifers Choice and Fancy: 500-600 pound 37.25; 605-700 36.00-37 75- 705-850 32.50-36.75. Good: 500-600 pounds 36.25- 37.50; 605-700 36.25-37.00; 705-825 31.75-34.50. Medium; 400-500 pounds 34.25- 35.50; Common: 605-700 33.50; Short: 460-667 32.25-35.25. LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly 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 year in Lancaster County: $3 elsewhere Estalished 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.