Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 1973, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14, 1973
Eastern Pa. and N. i.
Wednesday, April 11
LIVE POULTRY
Prices steady to occasionally
weaker for future pickups of light
type hens. Offerings adequate to
barely adequate for current
needs at processing plants,
ample for next couple of weeks.
Demand Good. Offerings of
heavy type adequate for a fairly
good call. Prices paid at farm:
Light type hens 8-12, mostly 11%-
12 in Pa., mostly 11-12 in N.J.
Heavy type hens TFEWR.
Deimorvo
Wednesday, April 11
Broiler-Fryer Market
Ready to cook movement fair
to occasionally good, though as a
whole, tending to slow down as
other holiday items commanding
buyer interest. Slaughter
schedules generally reduced
however occasional plant still
heavy that will be closed on
Thursday and Friday for
machinery change-over. Less
than trucklot prices steady.
Advance interest quiet. Live
supplies adequate at desirable
weights. Undertone steady Pool
THE OLD
APRIL 16-22
Cheepers are peeping in the marsh.
No more killing, frosts ... Ernie Pyle died April 18,1945 ...
Full Moon April 17 . . . Paul Revere’s night ride April 18,
1775 . Average length of days for week, 13 hours, 35
minutes . . Maple sap run about over .. . First day of
Passover April 17 . . . Howard Hughes’ coast-to-coast flight
April 17, 1944 . Easter Sunday April 22 . . . American
Red Cross founded April 21, 1881 .. If you cannot obey,
you cannot command.
Old Fanner’s Riddle: What has no beginning and no end, but
has a center? (Answer below.)
Ask the Old Fanner: A friend
recently received a cut glass
“pitcher”. It’s about 6" high,
4 W in diameter, and has a
sterling silver rim. As there
is no spout, it isn’t really a
pitcher. However, it does
have three handles. Do you
have any idea of its use?
M.C.D., Chicago.
We may be way off base on
this, but it sounds like an old-time “toddy glass,” which came
in various styles. They hauled it out when the minister called,
and everyone present took a swig.
Horn* Hints To avoid discoloration of cauliflower from boilinr, add a
little lemon juice or vinegar to the water ... To reheat baked potatoes,
dunk them in hot water before cookmr m a moderate oven . . Riddle
antwer A circle.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Clear and mild to start, then light showers;
heavy rain latter part.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Light rain at first, then cooler;
heavy rain by week’s end.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Warm to start, then intermittent
light rain; rainy and warm through end of week.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Most of week clear and very
warm; rain latter part, then clear and cool.
Florida: Clear and warm at first, then scattered showers;
ram end of week, then clear and cool.
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal; Week begins clear
and unseasonably warm, then light rain continuing through
end of week.
Greater Ohio Valley; Clear and warm to start, then rain;
heavy ram latter part, then light rain continuing.
Deep South: Cloudy and very warm at first, then rain; par
tially clear and cold latter part
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Rain, heavy at first, con
tinuing all week.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Light snow and cold to
start, then warmer with showers; end of week clear and
warm.
Central Great Plains: Mixed rain and snow, heavy at first, then
much colder; light rain and snow latter part, then clear
and warm.
Texas-Oklahoma: Rain, heavy to start, through most of week;
clear and warm for weekend.
Rocky Mountain Region: Light rain at first, then clear and
warm; heavy rail. latter part, 15-20" snow in mountains.
Southwest Desert: Week begins cloudy and cool, then heavy
ram; clear and warm through end of week.
Pacific Northwest; Cloudy to start with highs in 60s, then light
rain; ram and cool for weekend.
California: Cloudy and cool at first, then rain, heavy in south;
clear and warm for weekend.
(All RlfthU Reierved. Yankee, Inc.. Dublin, N.H. 01444)
Poultry Market Reports
trucklot prices for Thursday
arrival: US Grade A 46-49%,
mostly 46; Plant Grade 45-47%,
mostly 45.
Fogelsville
Tuesday, April 3
No market report available
at press time.
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.
Directions - Take Rt 22
thruway. Exit at Fogelsville
Exit. North on stoplight in
Fogelsville. Turn left, proceed 1
mile.
Wednesday, April 11
Baltimore Eggs
Market steady to firm. Prices
ranged unchanged to 2 cents
higher. Demand fair. Supplies
adequ&te. Cartoned Egg Prices:
Large 60-64, Medium 57-61.
Wednesday, April 11
Philadelphia Eggs
Prices steady. Cartoning
demand continues active on
large, fair on extra large, light on
mediums. Offerings adequate on
Egg Market
if *
SA^SSSS^^SS^Ki^WWK'Wt^SSfSft^
Weekly New York Egg Market
(From Monday, April 9th to Friday April 13th)
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 51
Large 51
Mediums 48,
Pullets 35
Peewees 25
BROWN
Fey. Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
51
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
Standards 45
Checks 32
Long Tond^-Steady.
Copyright 1973 Urner Barry Publications
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, April
Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered
to retail stores
EX LARGE LARGE
56- 55-61
57- 56-59
58- 56-64
60-61 58-59
58V 2 -60% 58Vfe-59%
MASSX
Mostly
NEWHAMP
Mostly
R.I.
Mostly
VERMONT
Mostly
MAINE
Mostly
61-66
Includes Central & Western Sections Only.
pounds 3-4,45.50, Monday. Choice
800-1025 2-4, 43.5045.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 750-950 42.25-
43.50. Good 40.0042.25.
COWS: Commercial 28.75 -
34.00. Utility 34.00-35.50. High
yielding Utility 35.50 -36.50. In
dividual 37.25. Cutter 28.75 -34.00.
Canner 24.50 -29.00.
BULLS: Utility and Com
mercial 33.50 40.00, High yielding
Utility 40.0042.00.
extra large, barely adequate to
short on large and fully adequate
to ample on mediums. Undertone
fully steady. Prices to Retailers:
A Extra Large 58-59%, A Large
57r58%, A Medium 52%-54.
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, April 12
Receipts This Week 2,354, Last
Week 2,290, and Last Year 4,654.
As compared to last weeks
close. Slaughter steers ended 75-
$l.OO, instances 1.50 lower; most
decline on Choice to Prime
steers. Slaughter heifers closed
strong to 25 higher. Cows were 25
to mostly 50 higher. Few bulls
fully steady. Supply mainly
Choice slaughter steers and
heifers with limited volume
Choice to Prime. Receipts 70
percent steers, 25 percent heifers
and the balance mostly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS; High
Choice and Prime 1175 - 1275
pounds 3-4, 47.00. Load on
Monday at 47.25. Choice 950-1275
24,45.00 - 46.50. Mixed Good and
Choice 950 -1200 44.0045.25. Good
41.50-44.00. Few Holsteins 42.50.
Standard Holsteins 40.00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS;
Load high Choice and Prime 920
Lancaster Farming
Lancaster County’s
Own Farm Weekly
P-0. 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
Established 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.
53 53 54 54
53 53 54 54
50 50 50 50
37 37 37 37
25 25 25 25
52 52 52 52
46 46 47 47
32 • 32 32 32
59-65 59-61
60-62 56-58 37-39
61-63
DYNA
Specially Designed to Prodace Operating
Characteristics to Felfill Farm Repremeu
for Hard-Starting, Long-life, Hogged Use
IN STOCK NOW
OPEN and TOTALLY ENCL
IP ELECTROMEC
Kri ELECTROMECHANICAL SERVICE
ROUTE 222, EPHRATA, PA. 17522
BEJ PHONE (717) 733-7911
ELECTRIC MOTOR • GENERATOR • POWER-TOOL SI
Fri.
MEDIUM
51-
52-
52-60
54-55-
54%-55%
SMALL
32-
33-
33-41
35-36
35%-36%
TOOFEW
SINGLE-PHASE—I TO 10 H.P.
CAPACITOR START
REPULSION START
200% -400%-600%
STARTING TORQUE
New Yi
Dressed •
Thuriday, Apr!
Compared with u
prices holdine weak fo|
heifer beeg, veal andl
lamb $1 lower, pot]
lower, picnics steady]
spareribs $2 lower, ha]
$5 lower.
Demand for beef a]
moderately broad this]
outlet beef otherwise sj
under hard pressure p]
chucks and loid
wholesalers adjusting]
in line with replaced
but with light supplj
declines less sharp thd
prices of loins and]
national pricing polio
small for all fresh me
Steer Beef
Prime 600 -900 pom
73.50; Choice 600-700 7;
700-80072.00 - 73.00; 801
-72.50; Good 500 - 8006!
Heller BL
Choice 500 - 700 pou
72.50.
Calf (SkinOf
150-350Pouiu
Choice 86.00-92.00; (
89.00; Standard 79.00
Veal (Skin Off
Choice 90 - 150 poui
118.00; Good 60 -90 111
Standard 60 -120 93.00
Lamb
Choice 30 - 55 pout
74.00; 55 - 65 69.00 - 7
Choice Beef Ci
Hinds (Steer) 145 -
81.00 - 83.00; Arm Chui
66.00 - 69.00; Ribs (7-r
88.00 - 92.00; Loins (Tr
103.00 -106; Rounds (St
74.00 - 76.00; Full Pla
52.50; Hinds (Heifer)
80.00 - 82.00
FreshPorkCu
Loins (Regular) 8 -
70.00 - 72.00; 14 -17 65
Picnics (Regular) 4
50.50; Bostoir
68.00; Spareribs 3 pou
76.00 - 79.00; Hams (Ski
1768.00 - 71.00; 17-20 64
Farmli
Motor
>*,
I?
1'
4
%
O