4—Lancarter Farming, Saturday, Dec. 14. 1974 Poultry Market Reports ••••■••»•••**•*• »*,*,, WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Monday, December 9 to Friday, December 13 Mon. Tuei. Wed. Thun. WHITE Ex. Large 67 68 68 70 70 Large 67 68 68 70 70 Mediums 62 65 65 68 68 Pullets 55 56 56 58 58 Peewees 40 41 41 43 43 BROWN Large Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 61 62 62 64 64 Checks 35 36 36 36 36 Tone Firm. Copyright 1974 Urner Barry Publications NEST RUN EGGS Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (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: Classification Extra Large Class 1 - Large Class 3 - Medium Class 4 - Small Breaking Stock Checks New Holland Dairy Auction Wednesday, December 11 Reported receipts of 134 cows, no heifers and 4 bulls. Market was steady with last week’s. Load of Vermont cows, fresh 565-700; load of Wisconsin cows, fresh 640- 775; load of Pa. cows, fresh 610-810 and load of Franklin County cows fresh 515-700 and springers 490-750. Herd dispersal of 25 head in all stages of production, 240-570. Locally consigned cows 375-790, springing heifers 425-510 and bulls 150-375. MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct. 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 Melissa Piper, Associate 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. 70 70 70 70 New Weight Tuesday Thursday Per Case o 51 lbs. 0 62 46 lbs. 60 59 42 lbs. 55 50 39 lbs. 48 47 481bs. 46 oo . 48 lbs. 36 Weekly St. Louis Cattle Review Thursday, Dec. 12 Weekly Cattle Review: 43:3805 9500: Last Week 8700: Year Ago 6300. Com pared close last week, slaughter steers and heifers around 50 higher after losing most of Monday’s advance. Cows 1.00-2.00 lower. Bulls steady. Supply about 26 percent slaughter steers, mostly Good and Choice 950- 1150 lbs. yield grade 2-4, 15 percent heifers, 18 percent cows and 38 percent feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS; Choice 950-1150 lbs. yield grade 2-4 36.50-38.00, late sales mostly 37.00 down; load 1400 lbs. yield grade 4 32.50; mixed Good and Choice 900-1150 lbs, 36.00- 37.00, Good 32.00-36.00, Good Holsteins 1100-1300 lbs. 31.50- 33.00, Standard 25.00-30.00, Utility 22.00-24.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 800-1000 lbs. 34.50- 36.50, late sales 35.50 down. Mixed Good and Choice 33.50-34.50, Good 28.00-33.00. Standard 22.00-28.00. Eastern Pa. &N.J. Live Poultry Report Wednesday, December 11 Prices unchanged to oc casional higher on light type hens. Offerings adequate to barely adequate as oc casional cancellations for movemented noted. Demand fairly good as occasional plant not operating. Of ferings of heavy type adequate for a fair interest. Prices paid at farm: Light Type Hens 5%-7, mostly 6% in Pa.; mostly 5%-6 in N.J. Heavy Type, TFEWR. Frl. Fogelsville Sale of Dec. 10,1974 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted.) Hens, heavy type 6-18, mostly 10-16; Pullets 45-48, mostly 45-48; Roasters 18-47, mostly 44-47; Capons 32-60, mostly 50-60; Ducks 32-55%, mostly 40-52; Drakes 21-54, mostly 45-54; Turkeys - Toms 19-36, mostly 19-36; Turkeys - Hens 56%; Rabbits 25-58, mostly 45-58; Guineas 85-97, mostly 85-97; Pigeons (per pr.) 1.20-3.00 mostly 1.40-3.00. Total coops sold 478. 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. 222 thruway. Exit at Fogelsville exit. North to stoplight in Fogelsville, turn left, proceed one mile. Baltimore USDA Report December 9,1974 CATTLE 350. Slaughter Steers and Heifers steady other classes being held for A.M. Auction. STEERS - Few Choice yield grade 2-4 1050-1200 lbs. 40-40.25; Mixed Good and Choice 1000-1300 lbs. yield 2-4 38-40; Good 900-1375 lbs. 35- 38; Standard to Low Good 30- 35; Few Standard 27-30. HEIFERS - Good yield 2-4 850-1000 lbs. 30.25-31; Standard and Good 740-1140 lbs. 25.00-28,85; Few Stan dard 20.00-25.00. HOGS - 500 Barrows and Gilts 25 cents to 50 cents higher. 1-3 200-230 lbs. 41.00- 41.50; 2-3 230-250 lbs. 40.50- 41.25; 2-4 250-270 lbs. 40.00- 40.75. Sows - Steady. US 2-3 300-000 lbs. 30.00-31.50. COWS: Utility and Commercial 15.00-19.00, late sales 17.50 down, Cutter 12.00-15.00, Canner 10.00- 12.00. BULLS; Yield grade 1-2 1100-1600 lbs. 21.00-24.00, thin fleshed and 800-1000 lbs. 18.00-20.00. VEALERS: Choice 34.00- 38.00. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, December 11 Prices unchanged to higher on all sizes. Cartoning demand fair to occasional good where coupon features involved. Offerings of extra large ample, large adequate, mediums barely adequate to short. Undertone steady. Prices to Retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered: Store Door - A Extra Large 72-74%, A Large 71-73%, A Medium 63-68%. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, December 11 Ready to cook movement fair to occasional good though often at very 'com petative levels. Slaughter schedules about steady as plants attempt to reduce field supplies. Today less than trucklot asking prices trended lower on both plant and U.S. Grade A. Advance interest slow in developing at sharply lower levels with this week. Live supplies ample at weights often heavier than desired. Un dertone weak and unsettled. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. Range: US Grade A 39- 40%, Plant Grd. 37-40, Premium US Grade A 42-46, Premium Plant Grd. 40-44. Wtd. Avg.: US Grade A 39.55, Plant Grd. 38.68. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road. 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WARBEX really works. •Rejistered trademark of American Cyanamid Company for famptiur AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Tuesday, December 10,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade "A” brown eggs In cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL MASS+ 73-81 70-75 65-74 54-64 Mostly 74-76 72-74 66-68 55-57 NEWHAMP 71-78 68-75 63-70 52-59 Mostly 73-74 70-71 65-66 54-55 R.I. 77-78 74-75 69-70 58-59 VERMONT 75-84 72-62 67-78 Mostly 75-82 72-79 67-74 MAINE 75-77 72-74 67-69 56-58 -Hncludes Central and Western Sections Only. New Holland Horse Auction Monday, December 9 Reported receipts of 498 head of horses, mules and ponies. Market steady. Load of New York driving horses 155-400; load of Kansas riding horses ISO -275; load of Ohio riding horses 175-340; load of Virginia riding horses. 200- 700 and load of lowa riding horses 150-240, work horses Baltimore Eggs Wednesday, December 11 Prices advanced 1-3 cents in fairly active trading supplies are adequate on large sizes, irregular on mediums. Cartoned eggs: Prices to retailers, State Graded (min one case sale) white. Grade A Large 75-81, mostly 75-77. Grade A Medium 72-78, mostly 72-74. Premium US Grade A 45.38, Premium Plant Grd. 43.52. 365-430. Local work horses 265-450 with one pair 1170- mules 125-165; better horses 265-700; driving horses 150- 310; riding horses 140-225 lightweight killers 10-15- heavyweight killers 17-19! mare ponies 10-25; edits 5115; geldings 10-20 and larger ponies 40-65. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up .. .costsdown.. .isthe profit key in poultry operations. 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