4—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 13. 1974 . Poultry Market Reports ,».»• va*.W.VA'.V.V«V«V*V»V»V*V*V*V*V«V*VAV« , AV«ViVi , iV* , *V?»V*ViViV»'» , I’, X*X , X*X*X*X*X*XX , X*X # X*X*X , X , X , « , .*X*.*X , .vX*.».» WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET From Monday, April 8 to Tbunday, April 11 Mon. Tuc*. Wed. Tliurt. WHITE Fey. Ex. Lge. 61 Large 60 Mediums 50 Pullets 36 Peewees 26 BROWN Fey. Lge. 60 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Lge. 54 Checks 33 Copyright 1974 Urner Barry Publications NEST RUN EGGS Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Ind., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradeable nest run eggs (GNR) on ECI, a nationwide trading center for producers, packers and marketers. GNR eggs are classified by weight in 30-dozen cases, and traded in lots of either 300 or 750 cases. Prices are FOB buyers dock, and are computed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This week’s prices for each classification were: New Weight Classification Per Case Tuesday Thursday Extra Large 51 lbs. 0 0 Class 1 - Large 48 lbs. 51 51 Class 3 - Medium 421bs. 43 42 Class 4 - Small 39 lbs. 31 31 Breaking Stock 48 lbs. 39 38 Checks 48 lbs. 35 33 Glenn Weber Resigns Manheim Vo-Ag Post Calling it quits after a year on the job, Manheim Central vo-ag teacher Glenn Weber said he’s resigning because his school board doesn’t put a high enough priority on the vo-ag program. Weber said he and the district superintendent, David M. Hallstrom, were at odds over the importance of vo-ag and Young Fanner programs. The Young Farmer program, he noted, has about 70 members and is being run by one teacher who can spend only 20 percent of his time with it. The only other full-time vo-ag teacher in the department is Glenn Spangler. Currently, Weber said, there are 68 full time students in vo ag with the largest freshman class in history expected next year when about 40 more students will enter the program.' Weber said he is also meeting with about 160 seventh and eighth grade students in junior agriculture. “ Weber said he was discrouaged to think about the amount of tax dollars coming in from agriculture compared to the small amount going back in the form of education. A Penn State graduate and former state FF A president and national vice-president, Weber said he plans to go into an ag retailing business with his brothers who operate Weber’s hatchery at Bowmansville. Many people once believed that an emerald was an emblem of success in love-try giving a few to the one you love and see for yourself' Lancaster Farming 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 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. Philadelphia Eggs where limited features in- heavy type hens ample fo volved. Supplies fully Ja £j nteres K . fapm . r ltfht adequate. Undertone steady Prices paid a * { *™. Ugh though cautious. h *JJ? Prices to retailers: Sales PA mostly JWta NJ to volume buyers, consumer Heavy type hens TFEWR grades white eggs in cartons, Delivered: Store door A DallllTlor6 extra large 65-66% A Large —■ 64-65% A medium 52-54. Q^gS - . ■ i ii Wednesday,April 10 New Holland Baltimore eggs: Prices _ , steady. Demand fairly good Horse Auction for lar ß e and mediums. nU ' Supplies adequate. •“ LarBe 6 " 3 ■£f A. Kamas ridtaB Load of Michigan riding mostly 59-60 horses 225-330. Load New York driving horses 265-375. Load of Illinois riding horses 170-365. Load of Tennessee riding horses 215-350. Local work horses 475-580; mules 195-300; driving horses 210-340; riding horses 185-235; better horses 270- 590. Fri. Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending April 6, 1974 were 1,252,000. The placements were 6 percent below the corresponding week a year earlier, and 3 percent above the previous week. Average placements during the past 10 weeks _ were 2 percent above a year Omaha Settings for broiler chicks were * 1® percent ' below the previous week and Thursday, April 11 12 percent below the com- Compared with last week’s parable period a year close: closing prices earlier. The current 3-week slaughter steers 1.00-2.00 total of eggs set is 6 percent higher than previous mid- below the same period a year week, as much as 2.50 above ago. dull closing trade with well Inshipments of broiler finished 1200-1300 pound type chicks during the past beeves often sharing full 10 weeks averaged 3,000 upturn in late trading, compared with zero a year Heifers 75-1.00 higher, 1.50 ago. Outshipments averaged higher than late previous 211,000 during the past 10 week. Sows steady after weeks, 17 percent below a losing early advance and year earlier, bulls steady. Small feeder Placements in the 21 supply strong to 50 cents states were 62,278,000 - 1 higher. percent below the previous Four lay receipts 13,800 as week and 2 percent below the compared 17,800 previous sam e week a year earlier, week and 9,400 a year ago. Average placements during Slaughter steers ap- the past 10 weeks were 3 proximately 44 percent, percent above a year ago. heifers 39 percent, Settings were 76,937,000 -1 mumerous loads choice and percent below the previous prime included. Cows 10 week and 2 percent below a percent, feeders 5 percent, year earlier. The current 3- Lightweight killers 17-21; heavyweight killers 21-26. Mare ponies 2045; colts 5- 18; geldings 20-40; larger ponies 75-160. week total of eggs set is 1 lf y A Classified Ad percent below the com lf Pays! parable period a year ago. Dairy Replacement Price Report SUMMARY FOR MARCH, 1974 There were approximately 1052 dairy replacement cattle reported on of which an estimated 1052 head were native (Pennsylvania). This compared with a total of 942 head for February, 1974. Compared with the February, 1974 report, the-market, was very active. Cows were steady to $25, spots to $lOO lower. Heifers were strong to $5O, spots $75 higher. COWS A Fresh or close springers 3to 7 years old B Fresh or close springers, Ist calf (adequate size) - C Fresh or close springers over 7 years D Milking more than 60 days HEIFERS A Bred adequate size for age B Open over 12 months of age C Open under 12 months of age Eastern Pa. &N.J. Pa. Broiler Placements Down 6 pet. NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Tuesday, April 9,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade "A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 5748 56-66 ' 47-61 27-39 MASS+ Mostly NEWHAMP 59-68 58455 49-56 29-36 Mostly 59-81 58410 49-51 29-31 R. I. 8586 64455 55-56 35-36 Mostly VERMONT 63-74 62-73 52455 Mostly* MAINE 63-65 62-64 53-55 33-35 +lnclude* Central & Western Sections Only. Fogelsville April 2,1974 (Prices paid dock weights cents per lb.) Hens, light type 5%-12, mostly 7-12; Hens, heavy type 20-41, mostly 20-27; Pullets 37-41; Roasters 28-39, mostly 35-38; Capons 33-63%, mostly 58-63%; Ducks 55%- 64; Drakes 65; Turkeys, Toms 20%-44, mostly 20%- 32; Turkeys, Hens 40-47, mostly 47; Rabbits 20-93, mostly 85-90; Guineas 1.36- 1.42%; Pigeons (per pr.) 1.83-4.95. Total coops sold 432. Poultry received Monday 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday 7 Vacation* a.m. to 12 Noon. Sale at 11:30 * vacation is one-tenth playing - and mne-tenths paying. * a.m. Directions Take Rt. 22 My kids were invited to this thruway. Exit at Fogelsville birthday party for the little .. boy across the street His mother exit. North on stoplight m was c i ever> though she gave out Fogelsville, turn left, special prizes to the kids who proceed 1 mile. went home first. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road. Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 RN FOR 74 NITROGEN • ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • LIQUID NITROGEN BROADCAST Or STARTERS A Complete Line of Analysis PROFESSIONAL CUSTOM APPLICATION OFFERED ON ALL MATERIALS. Call Us Now to Insure Your Supply SUMMARY 610 890 495 670 420 560 400 550 r| [bulk blends 1 ORGANIC hmmmi plant [ ANHYDROUS AMMOMIA J pQQQ QQ 385 510 255 370 160 270 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 397-5152 COMPLETE FERTILIZERS Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, April 10 Ready to cook movement fair at best. Slaughter schedules continue reduced overall with several plants not operating. Less than trucklot prices unchanged to 1 cent higher on both plant and US grade A. Live sup plies ample. Undertone firm. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 pound ready to cook broiler-fryers for delivery This next week: Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival: US Grade A 36-40 mostly 36; Plant Grade 35-38 mostly 35. Wild Birthday Party