FogelsviHe Tuesday, June 19 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb.) Hens, light type 11-17; Hens, heavy type 14-42, mostly 22-25; Pullets 41-49, mostly 44-47; Roasters 20-45, mostly 44-45; Ducks 47; Drakes 21-31 %; Rabbits 40-80, mostly 65-76; Guineas 1.34-1.35; Pigeons (per pair) 1.31-5.16. Total coops sold 474. Tuesday, June 26 Hens, light type 11-17; Hens, heavy type 15-30, mostly 20-25; Pullets 41-46, mostly 44-45; Roasters 18 %-47, mostly 44-47; Ducks 20-39; Drakes 20-41; Geese 31-40; Turkeys, Toms 30; Turkeys - Hens 53; Rabbits 25-71, mostly 40-55; Guineas 1.30%; Pigeons (per pr ) 90-4.69 Total coops sold 385. 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. Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, June 27 Live Poultry Prices slightly lower on light type hens for future delivery. Offerings very heavy for a fairly good demand. Demand light for ample offerings of heavy type hens. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 12-16%, mostly 16-16% in Pa., mostly 15-16 in N. J. Heavy type hens TFEWR 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 eggs...often 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)626-8257 Telephone (717) 626-8561 Poultry Market Reports Egg Market Wednesday,June 27 Philadelphia Eggs Prices steady. Cartoning demand fair to occasionally good where feature activity stimulating mediums. Offerings of extra large barely adequate; Large adequate; Mediums ample. Undertone unsettled. Prices to retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades whiteeggs in cartons, delivered: store door A Extra Large 62%-64; A Large 61%-63; A Medium 53%- 55. Wednesday,June 27 Baltimore Eggs Market unsettled. Prices mostly unchanged. Demand slow to fair. Supplies adequate. Cartoned eggs: Prices to retailers, mostly 66-69; Grade A Medium 59-64. Delmarva Wednesday, June 27 Broiler-Fryer Market Ready to cook movement good as buyers continue to build in ventories for late week and ex pected Holiday needs. Slaughter schedules sharply increased at most plants. Less than trucklot prices held unchanged on both plant and US Grade A. Live supplies continue ample with weights tending heavier than needed in instances. Undertone firm. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broiler-fryers for delivery next week: Plant Grade 43. Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival; US Grade A 43-47, mostly 43-43%; Plant Grade 42-45, mostly 42-42%. Farm Calendar Monday, July 2 7:30 p.m. - Lancaster County Conservation District meeting, Farm and Home Center. Bpm - Lancaster County Farmers Association meetmg, Farm and Home Center. Mount Joy 4-H First Year Cooking Club meeting. Wednesday, July 4 Independence Day. Thursday, July 5 Ipm - County 4-H Demon stration Day, Farm and Home Center. 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 Tuesday, July 3 Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, June 25th to Friday, June 29th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thors. WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 62 62 62 61 61 Large 58 57% 57% 57 57 Mediums 52 51 51 50 50 Pullets 48 47 47 45 45 Peewees 35r 34 34 31 31 BROWN Fey. Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Off Grade Large 51 51 51 51 Checks 40 40 40 40 Long Tone - Large White about Steady. All smaller sizes Weak, Copyright 1973 Urner Barry Publications New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores; MEDIUM 56- 57- 55-62 57-58 59-60 65- 66- 71-73 69-71 61-63 +lncludes Central & Western Sections Only EXLARGE 66- 67- 65-72 67-68 69- 70- MASS+ Mostly NEWHAMP Mostly R. I. VERMONT Mostly MAINE Omaha Cattle Thursday, June 28 Closing prices slaughter steers weak to 50c lower late sales mostly 25-50 c lower. Heifers steady. Cows weak to 50c lower. Bulls fully steady. Feeder cattle fully steady under a continued broad demand. Four day receipts 20,100 as compared 16,700 previous week and 22,300 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 41 percent, liberal percentage Choice and moderate volume high-Choice and Prime. Heifers 32 percent, these predominantly high-Good to average-Choice. Cows 9 per cent, feeders 15 percent Fed cattle showed considerable stability the forepart of week as most interests needing cattle for immediate requirements: however, trading came under pressure at midweek as supplies proved ample to meet reduced slaughter quotas in many plants and most buying interests were additionally cautious and selective on the late rounds since the finished product will hit distribution channels during the upcoming 4th of July Holiday week. The decline in live prices was eased m many cases by rather liberal waterfills resulting from hot humid weather. STEERS- Load and part load high-Choice and Prime 1129-1261 pounds 3-4 48.00-48.25, fourteen loads same grade 1146-1271 3-4 47.35-47.75 during week, none above 47 50 at midweek. Choice 975-1250 2-4 closed 46.00-47.25, some loadlots at latter price with end prime. Mixed good and choice 950-1250 pounds 45.50-46.25. Good 42.00-45.50. Standard and low-Good 41.00-42.00, low-Good Holsteins 2-3 42.00-42.35 forepart of week. Average cost slaughter steers first three days 46 67 average weight 1113 pounds as compared 46 51 and 1123 pounds previous week and 38 12 and 1103 pounds a year ago HEIFERS High-Choice and Prime 906-1120 pounds 3-4 46 75- 47 00, four loads at latter price Choice 825-1050 2-4 45 00-46 50, latter price sparingly at mid week Mixed Good and Choice 750-1000 44 00-45 25. Good 40.50- 44 00, small lots Standard and 63 62 61 Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Tuesday, June 26 LARGE 64- 65- 63-70 65-66 67- 68- Good 38.50-40.50. COWS: Utility and Commercial mainly 32.00-33.50, a few in dividuals 33.75-34.00. Canner and Cutter 29.00-32.00, mixed Cutter and low-Utility 32.25-32.50. Shelly Canner 27.00-29.00. BULLS: Utility, Commercial and Good 38.00-42.00, a few Commercial 1 & 2 42.50-44.50, during the week. Cutter and low- Utility 33.00-38.00. FEEDERS: Prices fully steady under good demand, supply still Lebanon Valley Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers steady to 25 cents lower. Slaughter cows steady to 75 cents lower. Slaughter bulls 25 cents to $1.25 lower. STEERS: Choice 1050 - 1250 pounds 45.75 - 47.00; Good 44.00 - 45.85; Standard 41.35 - 43.10; Utility (few) 38.25 - 40.25. Fri. HEIFERS: Good (few) 40.50 - 42.85; Standard (few) 39.25 - 41.10, COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutters 34.75 - 36.60; Cutters 34.00 - 35.60; Canners 30.50 • 33.50; Shells down to 26.25. BULLS: Good 43.75 - 46.00, individual at 46.25; Utility and Commercial 41.50 - 44.10. 243 Head of Veal Calves Choice 65.00 - 70.00; Good 60.00 - 65.00; Utility 90 -120 pounds 46.50 - 55.00; 70 - 85 pounds 43.00 - 46.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90 - 135 pounds 64.00 - 85.00; Holstein heifers 90 - 135 pounds 90.00 -133.00; 70 - 85 pounds 80.00 - 90.00. largely fleshy two-way type steers. Outshipments from regular market trade ap proximately 3100 head as com pared 2100 previous week. SMALL 44- 45- 43-50 45-46 4Q.Rn TOO FEW STEERS: Several loads Choice 758-800 pounds 48.00-49.50, two loads Choice 868-967 46.75-47.50. Choice 867-1094 46.25-46.50. High- Good and Choice 925-1075 in volume 45.50-46.25. Good 42.00- 44.50. 49-51 HEIFERS: Several loads Choice 676-752 pounds 46.65-47.50. Few consignments high-Good and Choice 875-961 43.00-44.25. When you cut open a cantaloupe or honeydew melon and find it’s not ripe, just wrap it tightly in alu minum foil and leave it out of the refrigerator for a couple of days. Canned foods may be re frigerated in the original containers. Acid foods will pick up a metallic taste which is harmless but un desirable. Auction •Tuesday, June 26 289 Head of Cattle