4H4mo»st<;f, t farmiflg, Q^c . c2 Bc 1974 Poultry Market Reports WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Monday, December 23 to Friday, December 27 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Peewees BROWN Large Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 64 64 Checks 36 36 Tone In fair balance, but nervous, 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 Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports 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 Businessman’s Bird” . . . show sustained production of top quality eggs ... often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in ... look at the records and the B-300 . . . “The Businessman’s Bird”. ABCOCK FARMS Telephone [7l7] 626-8257 Telephone [7l7] 626-8561 64 64 36 36 New Weight Per Case 51 lbs. 48 lbs. 42 lbs. 39 lbs. 48 lbs. 48 lbs. Tuesday Friday 0 0 63 61 62 60 52 51 49 49 38 37 Peoria Cattle December 26,1974 CATTLE: Receipts this week: 2600. Last week: 5000. Year ago: 4400. Compared with last weeks close, Slaughter Steers and Heifers weak to 50 lower. Cows 50 lower. Bulls scarce. Receipts about 70 percent Slaughter Steers, 20 percent Slaughter Heifers, balance cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lbs. yield grade 34 37.50- 38.50; Choice 950-1200 lbs. yield grade 24 37.00-38.00; Mixed Good and Choice 900- 1300 lbs. 35.50-37.00; Good 33.00-35.50; load Good Holstems 1300 lbs. 33.00 and load Standard and Good 1260 lbs. 31.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice and Prime 900-1050 lbs. yield grade 34 37.00- 37.50; Choice 800-1050 lbs. yield grade 24 35.00-37.00, late 35.00-36.50; Mixed Good and Choice 750-1100 lbs. 32.50-35.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 16.00-19.00; Cutter 14.00-17.50; Canner 11.00-14.00 Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. S Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-2191 Richard E. Wanner, Editor Melissa Piper, Associate Editor Subscnptionpnce: $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. Eastern Pa. &N.J. Live Poultry Report Tuesday, December 24 Prices unchanged to x k cent lower on light type hens. Demand fair as plants only operating part time. Offerings adequate. Demand light for all of ferings of Heavy Type Hens. Prices paid at Farm: Light type Hens 5%-6%, mostly 6-6% in Pa.; mostly 6- 6Ms in N.J. Fri. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Thursday, December 26 Ready to cook movement fair to adequately good. Slaughter schedules heavy despite several plants not operating. Today’s less than trucklot asking prices un changed to higher on both Plant and US Grade A. Live supplies fully adequate at desirable weights. Undertone firm. Baltimore Eggs Thursday, Dec. 26 Demand spotty. Supplies of all sizes adequate. Cartoned Eggs: Prices to retailers, state graded (min one case sale) White. Grade A Large 77-83, mostly 77-79. Grade A Medium 76-81, mostly 76-77. Pa. Auction Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Week Ending December 20, 1974 CATTLE 4193. Compared with 5748 head last week, and 4520 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers weak to 75 cents lower. Slaughter cows 50 cents to $1 higher. Slaughter bulls about steady. STEERS: Choice to -40.85, Good 33.25-38.50, Standard 27.50-35.25, Utility 19.10-28.25. HEIFERS: Few Choice 33.00- few Good 28.00- 35.00, few Standard 23.75- 30.00, few Utility 19.25-25.00. COWS: Utility & High Dressing Cutter 19.60-24.00, Cutters 18.00-22.10, Canners 16.00- Shells down to 12.00, BULLOCKS: Few Choice 36.00-39.25, few Good 30.00- few Standard 26.00- few Utility 22.00- Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, December 26 Prices steady. Demand fair for post holiday needs. Offerings adequate on all sizes. Undertone steady. Prices to Retailers; Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades White Eggs in Car tons, delivered: Store Door, A Extra Large 75-76%; A Large 74-75%; A Medium 70%-72%. Fogelsville (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted.) No market report available at press time. 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. It’s a pearl of wisdom to serve the wine that’s made of pearls. Isabel Rose, imported by the Fleischmann Distilling Corporation, is made from “The Pearls of the Douro”— the finest grapes grown in Portugal’s sunkissed Douro Valley. Give this fine wine in its handsome gift box or in the attractive Gift-Pak that in cludes Isabel Rose, Red and Blanco Summary 26.25. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1100-2000 lbs. 26.25- 30.00; yield grade No. 2 900- 1600 lbs. 22.00-28.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Good 250-650 lbs. feeder steers 21.50-30.00, Medium 18.00- 24.00; Good 250-600 lbs. feeder heifers 20.50-25.50, Medium 15.75-19.75; medium 300-800 lbs. feeder bulls 16.00- 23.00. Vealers $2 to $5 lower. VEALERS; Few Prime 60.00- Choice 48.00- 60.00, Good 35.00-51.00, Standard 25.0041.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 18.00-30.00, 70-85 lbs. 13.50-21.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 95-125 lbs. 20.00- HOGS 5918. Compared with 7665 head last week, and 5918 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts mostly $1 to $1.50 higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 43.75- 44.50, No. 1-3 190-245 lbs. 42.0043.50, No. 2-3 185-260 lbs. 40.0043.00, No. 24 250- 300 lbs. 39.0041.85, No. 24 125-185 lbs. 30.00-39.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. 32.50-38.00, No. 2-3 300- 600 lbs. 29.00-32.50. Boars 20.00-27.25. FEEDER PIGS 1095. Compared with 1611 head last week, and 839 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 7.00-22.00 per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 11.00- 24.50, No. 1-3 50-85 lbs. 19.25- 27.50 per head. SHEEP 639. Compared with 913 head last week, and 615 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs about steady. Choice 70-110 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 37.00-40.50, few to 45.00; Good Sale of Dec. 24,1974 » * ♦ » * * • NEW'ENGLAMy WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Tuesday, December 24,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL Not Available 53-60 55-56 59-60 MASS NEWHAMP 71-78 Mostly 73-74 R.I. 77-78 VERMONT 75-84 Mostly 75-80 MAINE 75-77 Young Sheep Producers Receive Boost Thru 4-H America’s young sheep producers— some 80,000 in 4-H projects-are about ready to tally up their results for 1974. Utilizing their carefully kept records, the 4-H’ers are looking at profits, individual performance of animals, and overall quality of their breed ers. Many also are evaluating their personal results as they seek added recognition in the national 4-H sheep program. Sponsored by Wilson & Co. Inc., and supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service, the program offers top awards of six expense paid trips to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, and an equal number of $7OO schol arships. On the way to earning these coveted awards, the young people also can pick up $5O U.S. Savings Bonds as winners in their respective states. About 40 such awards are expected to be presented by Wilson & Co. this year, York 4-Hers Go Caroling The York County 4-H Council recently went Christmas Caroling to the York County Lutheran home in North York. The group of 25 people met at the York County' 4-H Center at 6:30 P.M. for a short rehearsal before presenting a program of a dozen carols. A special bass trio made up of Jonathan Uhl, David Berkheimer, and Jeff Roth played along with the carolers and ' played two special selections which were; “Jolly Old St. Nicholas and Westminister Carol.” The 4-H Council extends its hardiest thanks to Mrs. Paul Ebaugh, Mrs. Robert Shaub, and Mrs. J. Maurice Roth who super vised the Caroling Delegation. There were many opinions as to the success of this project and summing it all up: “It was a total success..” There was a Social after the carolers returned from the home and refreshmants were served. 60-100 lbs. 30.00-38.00, Utility 45-80 lbs. 25.00-29.00. Slaughter ewes 4.00-16.50. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 67-74 69- 73-74 71-79 71-76 70- 70-77 72-73 76-77 74-82 74-79 74-76 While most youthful sheep producers conduct their oper ations on the nation’s farms and ranches, Gayle Allard, 19, of Turlock, Calif., has proven that success can come with good management on limited acreage. She has rais ed some 48 sheep and lambs on a quarter-acre lot and her records last year were good enough to earn national hon ors, including a $7OO scholar ship. Tom Slack, 20, of North Manchester, Ind., raises his sheep on his family's farm While a traditional location, there isn’t much traditional about his approach to sheep production. His flock of sheep and lambs are valued at about $4OOO. A production record system, which he in stituted, measures the quality and daily gain of each lamb and is used in breeder selec tion. The Purdue University student got his start by help ing a friend show sheep at the Indiana State Fair. Ten years later, he had raised 348 an imals and earned a variety of awards and recognition in cluding a scholarship. For information about op poitunities offered boys and girls in the national 4-H sheep program, contact the county extension office SLAUGHTER ANIMALS BULLS-HEIFERS STEERS-COWS WEEKLY - Mon. & Wed. - IE Noon FEEDER" PIG SALES E.O W. Tuesday 1 P.M Phone (7171 394-261 f 57-59