Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1973, Image 4

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4. 1973
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Delmarva
Wednesday, August 1
Broiler-Fryer Market
Ready to cook movement good
to large retailers; only fair to
distributive outlets. Slaughter
schedules fairly heavy though
occasional plants curtailing kill
because of lighter than desired
weights. Less than trucklot
prices ranged 4-6 cents higher on
both plant and US Grade A. Live
supplies adequate overall. Un
dertone very firm.
Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3
lb. ready to cook broiler-fryers
for delivery next week Plant
Grade 73.
Pool trucklot prices for
Thursday arrival US Grade A 66-
71; Plant Grade 65-69.
FogelsviHe
July 24,1973
(Prices paid dock weights
cents per lb.)
Hens, light type 11-17; Hens,
Heavy type 17-35, mostly 20-27;
Pullets 41-46; Roasters 24-43;
Ducks 25-30(4; Drakes 23;
Rabbits 22-80, mostly 40-45;
Guineas 1.30-1.31; Pigeons (per
pair) 45-4.00(4, mostly 1.00-1.20
Total coops sold 397.
Sale of July 31
Hens, light type 11-18; Hens,
heavy type 20-35; Pullets 42 -49,
mostly 43(4-45; Roasters 22-45(4,
mostly 40-44; Ducks 20-46(4;
Drakes 10-51; Geese 45;
Rabbits 35-60, mostly 45-50;
Guineas 1.35-1.41; Pigeons (per
pair) 95-4.00;
Total coops sold 256.
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
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...
lookat 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, August 1
Philadelphia Eggs
Prices steady. Cartoning
demand fairly good. Offerings
irregularly distributed but
adequate overall. Fully adequate
stocks of smalls attracting in
creasing interest. Undertone
fully steady.
Prices to retailers: Sales to
volume buyers, consumger
grades white eggs in cartons,
delivered: store door - A Extra
Large 84-85%; A Large 83-84%; A
Medium 78-79%.
Wednesday, August I
Baltimore Eggs
Prices of Mediums 2-3 cents
higher, large unchanged to 1 cent
* higher. Supplies adequate for the
fair but irregular demand. In
terest for smalls improving.
Cartoned eggs: Prices to
retailers, state graded (min one
case sale) white Grade A Large
81-92, mostly 86-87; white Grade
A Medium 83-88, mostly 83-85.
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Wednesday, August 1
Live Poultry
Prices moved higher on light
type hens. Demand good. Of
ferings light with cancellations of
bookings common due to
favorable egg prices. Slaughter
operations operating about half
time. Heavy type hens short of
good interest.
Prices paid at farm: Light type
hens 15-19, mostly 18(4-19 in Pa.,
mostly TFEWR in N. J. Heavy
type hens TFEWR.
Local Grain
These prices are made up of the
average prices quoted by five
participating local feed and grain
concerns. It should be noted,
however, that not every dealer
handles each commodity. All
prices are per bushel except for
ear corn which is per ton.
The average local grain prices
quoted Thursday, August 2, 1973,
are as follows:
Bid+ OfferedH-
Ear Corn, Old 65.00 73.33
Shelled Corn 2.81 3.01
Oats. Local 1.02 1.24
Oats,
Western
Barley
Wheat
+Bid is the price the dealer will
buy from the farmer delivered to
the mill. Offered is the price the
dealer will sell for at his mill.
Try A Classified Ad!
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
Thursday, August 2
1.45 1.62
1.85 2.10
3.34 3.59
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Weekly New York Egg Market
From Monday, July 30th to Friday, August 3rd
Mon, Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 82 83 83 85 85
Large 78 79 79 81 81
Mediums 73 75 75 79 79
Pullets 55 57 57 61 61
Peewees , 40 40 40 40 40
BROWN
Fey. Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Off Grade Large 70
Checks 53
Long Tone - steady to firm
Copyright 1973 Urner Barry Publications
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, July 31
Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered
to retail stores:
MASS+
Mostly
NEWHAMP
Mostly
R.I.
Mostly
VERMONT
Mostly
MAINE
Mostly
+lncludes Central & Western Sections Only.
Oklahoma City
Thursday, August 2
Estimated Receipts 11,700
Same Day Last Week 8,643
Same Day Last Year 11,554
Active, compared to late last
week, feeder cattle and calves
1.00-3.00 higher, some saled 4.00-
5.00 higher on calves: large at
tendance buyers: majority
receipts Good and Choice 375-850
pound steers and 350-650 pound
heifers.
Sales as of 12:30 PM
FEEDER STEERS: Choice,
few Prime 300-400 pound 85.00-
89.00, small lot 285 pound at
100.00, 400-500 71.00-79.00: 500-600
66.50- 600-700 62.50-69.30;
700-800 58.00-64.50; 800-977 55.50-
60.60; Mixed Good and Choice
378-500 67.50-72.00; 500-700
60.50- ; 700-785 54.50-58.25;
Good 500-700 58.25-63.25, small lot
520 pound thin at 67 50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Good
625-742 pound 53.50; Good 800-900
49.25-52.60, part load 848 pound at
53.10.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice,
few Prime 300-400 pound 67.50-
73.00, small lot 311 pound at 81.00;
400-500 60.50-69.00; 500-600 56.00-
64.50 ; 600-636 54.75-58.50; mixed
Good and Choice 300-500 58.00-
63.25; small lot mixed Good and
Choice 650 pound at 51.25.
Farm Calendar
(Continued From Page 1)
Wednesday, August 8
lam.- Ephrata Area Young
Farmers Fishing Trip, Lewes,
Del.
Annual Meeting, National
Livestock and Meat Board,
Omaha Hilton Hotel, Omaha,
Neb., Aug. 8-10
Thursday, August 9
9 a.m. - LCVATA meeting,
Manheim Senior High School.
Friday, August 10
LCVATA picnic, residence of Bill
Fredd.
Saturday, August 11
10 a.m. - Horse Field Day, Penn
State University.
11 a.m. - Public Sale to benefit
Buckwalter,
Galen
tercourse Sales Ground.
Woodsman’s Festival, Potter
County, August 11-12.
79 79 81 81
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM
84- 82-88 79-85
85- 83-86 80-83
83-90 81-88 78-85
85-86 83-84 80-81
87-88 85-86 82-83
88-92
90-94
89-91 87-89 84-86
Woman Designs Cars
Mrs. Mimi Ornes, the first
woman designer hired by
Ford Motor Co. Dearborn,
Mich., said that it was easier
for her to get the job because
she was a woman, but that
now the pressure is much
more than if she were
a man doing the same job.
Hired in 1970 because the
company “was looking for a
woman,” her favored status
quickly changed when she
began working, she says.
The attractive designer be
lieves the pressure is good for
her and her career. “Being
watched is helpful because it
keeps you constantly on your
toes. This is especially im
portant in the automotive de
sign field because of the com
petition.”
Green Dragon Hay
26 loads hay, including:
Timothy 28.00 - 42.00; Mixed hay
38.50-- 51.00; one load Clover
47.00.
12 loads straw 36.50 - 40.00, few
loads to 48.50.
7 loads corn 65.00 - 82.50.
HIGH PRESSURE
WASHING
OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS
BARRY L. HERR
1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 717-464-2044
Formerly operated by Maynard L. Beitzel
WHITE WASHING
with
DAIRY WHITE
- Dries White
Does \«t Hub Off
\o Wet Floois
Is Compatible With Disinfectant
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa 392-7227
In-
72 74 74
55 57 57
SMALL
54-
55-
53-60
55-56
57-58
TOO FEW
85-89
59-61
Friday, July 27
Omaha Cattle
Thursday, August 2
Closing prices slaughter steers
2.50-3.50 higher, some late sales
4.00 higher. Heifers 1.25-2.00
higher. Cows 3.00-3.50 higher
Bulls 50-1.00 higher. Feeder
cattle 2.00-3.00 higher, supply
largely fleshy two-way steers.
Four day receipts 9,000 as
compared 9,400 previous week
and 15,400 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 32 percent,
Heifers 29 percent, mainly Good
to average-Choice, moderate
volume high-Choice and Prime.
Cows 17 percent, feeders near 20
percent, fed cattle trade con
tinued in a state of turmoil as
prices advance* 1 sharply despite
additional plant shutdowns over
the trade area. For the first time
in recent months Canadian
buying interests were active
participants and feeder buyers
again compete aggressively for
fleshy two-way steers and to
some degree on heifers. Local
marketings were still little better
than 50 percent of normal as
feedlot operators not inclined to
dispose of available supplies
while ceiling limitations were
still in effect: meanwhile, in
dustry spokesman beseiged the
COLC for relief from Phase IV
restrictions. Some slaughterers
converted to a virtual custom
processing operation.
Fri.
STEERS: Four loads Choice
with few Prime 1032-1212 pounds
3-4 54.00 late. At midweek, two
loads high-Choice and Prime
1169-12233-4 53.50. Choice 975-1250
2-4 closed 51.25-53.00. Mixed Good
and Choice 950-1225 50.50-51.25.
Good 46.50-50.25, grade 2-3 1100-
1330 pound Holsteins 46.50-47.50.
Standard and low-Good 45.00-
46.50.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 50.80 average
weight 1117 pounds as compared
48.84 and 1117 pounds previous
week and 36.29 and 1093 pounds a
year ago.
HEIFERS: Part loads high-
Choice and Prime 950-1170
pounds 3-5 51.00, others same
grade 940-1061 3-4 50.00-50.50.
Choice 825-1050 2-4 48.50-49.75,
occasionally 50.00. Mixed Good
and Choice 750-1000 47,00-48.50.
Good 43.50-46.50. Standard and
low-Good 42.00-43.50.
COWS: Utility and Commercial
37.50-39.50, few 39.75-40.00.
Canner and Cutter 34,00-37.50,
mixed Cutter and low-Utility
37.75-38.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1400-
2100 pounds 40.00-44.50, Yield
Grade 1 45.00-46.00.
FEEDERS: Outshipments
approximately 1700 as compared
1200 previous week supply
largely fleshy two-way steers
bought for short turn m feedlot
with many predominantly of
Choice grade for slaughter at
present. Prices 2.00-3.00 higher.
STEERS: Choice fleshy 859-
1094 pounds 52.25-53.00, part load
768 pounds 58.00. High-Good and
Choice 950-1122 49 50-52.00, load
Good 911 pounds 48.50, several
loads low-Good 1000-1025
Holsteins 47.00-47.50.
HEIFERS: Few sales high-
Good and Choice 750-942 pounds
fleshy 47.00-49.00.