Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1973, Image 4

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11, 1973
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Fogelsville
August?, 1973
(Prices paid dock weights
cents per lb.)
Hens, light type 11-18; Hens,
Heavy type 16-40, mostly 30-36;
Pullets 41-50, mostly 43-45;
Roasters 35V2-53Vz, mostly 42-44;
Ducks 15-55, mostly 55; Drakes
59'/ 2 ; Geese 50-50V 2 ; Rabbits 30-
84, mostly 50-60; Guineas 1.25-
I.SOVz, mostly 1.30-1.31; Pigeons
(per pr.) 1.31-4.00.
Total coops sold 368.
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.
Delmarva
Wednesday, August 8
Broiler-Fryer Market
Ready to cook movement very
slow with buyer interest taking a
strong wait and see position.
Slaughter schedules sharply
reduced in some quarters. Less
than trucklot prices unchanged to
sharply lower on plant grade;
unchanged to 2 cents lower on US
Grade A. Live supplies ample.
Undertone weak and unsettled.
Pool trucklot prices for
Thursday arrival US Grade A 72-
75, Plant Grade 68-74.
Try A Classified Ad!
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or 394-3047
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production
with the
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BABCOCK
FARMS, INC
Telephone (717)626-8257
Telephone (717) 626-8561
Poultry Market Reports
Egg Market
Prices unchanged. Cartoning
demand fair for fully adequate
offerings of all sizes. Undertone
steady but cautious.
Prices to retailers: Sales to
volume buyers, consumer grades
white eggs in cartons, delivered:
store door A Extra Large
A Large 85-86V 2 , A Medium 82-
83te.
Wednesday, August 8
Baltimore Eggs
Market steady. Movement slow
to fair. Supplies fully adequate.
Cartoned eggs: prices to
retailers, state graded (min. one
case sale)
White Grade A Large 88-94,
mostly 88-90; Grade A Medium
86-92, Mostly 86-87
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Wednesday, August 8
Live Poultry
Prices higher on light type
hens. Demand very good with
offerings short of needs. Of
ferings of heavy type hens short
of a good call.
Prices paid at farm; Light type
hens 15-24, mostly 22-23 in Pa. and
mostly 22-23 in N. J. Heavy type
hens TFEWR
Oklahoma City
Thursday, August 9
Estimated Receipts 14,000
Same Day Last Week 12,849
Same Day Last Year 10,174
Active, compared to late last
week, feeder cattle and calves
1.00- higher, large attendance
buyers. Bulk supply choice 350-
750 pound steers, liberal show of
550-700 pound; heifers 350-600
pound.
FEEDER STEERS: Choice,
few Prime 300-400 pound 86.00-
91.00, some 284 pound 94.50; 400-
500 73.00-80.00; 500-600 70.00-74.00;
600-700 65.00-70.60; 700-800 64.40-
65.90, some 731-773 66.25-67.20.
Good and Choice 300-500 65.75-
80.00; 500-600 64.75-69.25; 600-700
63.00-
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Stan
dard and Good 600-800 pound
64.50-68.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice,
few Prime 300-400 pound 71.00-
74.40, some 284-290 77.50-80.00;
400-500 62.00-67.90; 500-600 59.80-
62.75; some 618-641 59.9061.75,
some 730 pound 58.90. Good and
Choice 300-500 58.00-70.00; 500-650
55.50-59.50.
Fix-it Tip
Take a good look at metal
items that are left outdoors
lawn furniture, toys and for
gotten garden tools. If rust
has formed on a painted sur
face, sand down to the bare
metal prime with a rust prev
entative paint and finish with
enamel.
The best way to protect
metal items is with wax. Use
auto wax since it is designed
to withstand weathering. Ap
ply a light film of oil to tools,
even those in the basement.
Moisture-laden air will rust
them.
The spigot at the bottom of
the water heater is there to
prevent corrosion. Drain a
pail or two of water every
month, stop when the water
runs clear. Never drain the
tank completely since the air
that gets in will cause faster
corroding.
Wednesday, August 8
Philadelphia Eggs
Weekly New York Egg Market
From Monday, August 6 to Friday, August 10
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 85 85 85 85
Large 81 81 81 81
Mediums 79 79 79 78
Pullets 61 61 61 62
Peewees 40 40 40 42
BROWN
Fey. Large 81
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees
Off Grade Large 74
Checks 57
Copyright 1973 Urner Barry Publications
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, August 7
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 and Western Sections Only,
Omaha Cattle
Thursday, August 9
Compared with last week’s
close: Closing slaughter steer
prices 2.00-2.50 higher, heifers
2.75-3.00 higher. Cows closed 25-
50c lower and bulls steady.
Feeder cattle strong to 1.00
higher.
Four day receipts 12,000 as
compared 9,100 previous week
and 16,300 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 32 percent,
heifers 36 percent, mainly Good
to average Choice, a moderate
volume high-Choice and Prime.
Cows 18 percent, feeders 15
percent.
Demand continued broad for
the limited supply of slaughter
cattle offered. Marketings ex
panded slightly but there was still
resistance to resumption of a
normal pattern so long as Phase
IV remained in effect. Although
some major packing plants
remained inactive a number
were edging back into the market
with some local packing interests
buying largely for custom
slaughter. Canadian buying
interests again participated but
advancing prices were somewhat
of a deterrent to purchases for
export. Feeder buyers competed
aggressively for fleshy two-way
steers Monday but demand
narrowed later.
STEERS: Three loads high-
Choice and Prime 1020-1266
pounds 3-4 56.00-56.50, load same
grade 1250 pounds 55.75. Near ten
loads Choice and Prime 1110-1236
3-4 55.25-55.50. Choice 975-1250 2-4
closed 53.50-55.00. Mixed Good
and Choice 950-1225 53.00-53.50.
Good 48.50-53.00 including 2-3
Holsteins 48.50-49.00. Standard
and low-Good 47.00-48.50.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 53.93, average
weight 1107 pounds as compared
51.00 and 1113 pounds previous
week and 36.26 and 1112 pounds a
year ago.
HEIFERS; Two loads and part
load high-Choice and Prime 3-4
979-1074 pounds 53.75-54.00.
81 81 81
Unquoted
74 74 74
57 59 59
Long Tone - Irregular,
LARGE MEDIUM
82- 80-85
83- 81-83
81-88 79-86
83-84 81-82
85-86 83-84
EX LARGE
84-
85-
83-90
85-86
87-88
90-94
88-92
89-91 87-89 85-87
Numerous loads Choice and
Prime 876-1097 3-4 53.00-53.50.
Choice 825-1050 2-4 51.25-52.75.
Mixed Good and Choice 750-1000
50.00-51.25. Good 45.00-50.00.
Small lots Standard and low-
Good 43.50-45.00.
COWS: Utility and Commercial
mainly 37.00-39.00, a few 39.75-
40.00. Canner and Cutter 33.50-
37.00, mixed Cutter and low-
Utility 37.25-37.50.
BULLS: Yield grade 1-2 1400-
2100 pounds 41.00-44.50, Grade 1
45.00-46.00, individual 48.00.
FEEDERS: Feeder prices
strong to 1.00 higher, the supply
largely fleshy two-way steers.
Many cattle eligible for Choice
grade slaughter. Outshipments
approximately 1,500 compared
with 1,700 previous week.
STEERS: Choice fleshy 1028-
1074 pounds 54.00-55.00. High-
Good and Choice 884-1080 52.00-
53.50. Several lots low-Good 1050-
1108 Holsteins 48.00-48.50.
HEIFERS: A few sales high-
Good and Choice 727-847 pounds
48.00-51.50.
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
SMALL
57-63
57-62
57-64
59-60
61-62
TFEWR
85-90
WHITE WASHING
with
DAIRY WHITE
- Dries White
Does Not Hub Off
No Wei Floors
Is Compatible With Disinfectant
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Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
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“What society calls the
smart thing to do is often
pretty dumb.”
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Fri.
Tuesday, August 7
214 Head of Cattle
Compared with last weeks
market, slaughter steers mostly
$5 higher. Slaughter cows and
bulls $4 to $6 higher.
STEEERS: Choice (few) 61.00 -
63.00; Good 58.25 - 61.75; Stan
dard 54.75 - 57.50; Utility 53.75 -
55.00.
HEIFERS: Good and Choice
(few-) 56.00 - 59.50.
COWS: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 44.50 - 49.00, few
49.75 - 50.25; Cutters 41.50 - 44.85;
Canners 38.00 - 41.50; Shells down
to 34.00.
BULLS; Choice (few) 60.00,
individual at 61.50; Good 56.00 -
59.50; Utility and Commercial
51.75 - 55.75.
205 Head of Veal Calves
Vealers grading Standard to
Choice $8 to $lO higher.
Prime (individual) at
82.00; Choice 78.00 - 80.00; Good
75.00 - 78.50; Standard 72.00 -
75.50; Utility 90-120 pounds (few)
55.00 - 62.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein
Bulls 70 - 85 pounds 56.00 - 66.00;
90 - 130 68.00 - 85.00.
63-65
Holstein Heifers 70 - 85 pounds
57.00 -72.00; 90 - 140 84.00 - 105.00.
20 Head of Sheep
Good and Choice (few) 65 - 85
pound spring slaughter lambs
33.50 - 40.00.
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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
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.
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