—Lancaster Firming, Saturday. March 1. 1975 4 Poultry Market Reports WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG-MARKET Monday, February 24 to Friday, February 21 Mon. Tue«. Wed. Thura, WHITE Ex. Large 55 55 55 56 Large 54 54 54 55 Mediums 48 45 48 SO Pullets 44 44 44 44 Peewees 28 28 28 28 BROWN Large Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 49 49 49 50 Checks 29 29 29 29 Tone Full Steady, But Cautious. Copyright 1975 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 York Dressed Feb. 27,1975 Daily distributive - less than carlot meat trade. 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 sustamed production of top quality eggs ... often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come m ... look at the records and the B-300 . . . “The Businessman’s Bird”. 3ABCOCK FARMS Telephone |7l7| 626-8257 Telephone (717 J 626-8561 62 62 62 Ivl*M New Weight Per Case Tuesday Thursday 51 lbs. 0 0 48 lbs. 44 46 42 lbs. 40 43 39 lbs. . 33 33 48 lbs. 37 37 48 lbs. 29 29 Compared with Wed nesday: Price very weak for steer and heifer beef. Veal and Calf steady to weak; Lamb weak throughout loins around $2.00 lower; butts $3.00 lower; picnics, spareribs and hams steady. Wholesale meat houses report slowest movement of . fresh meats so fat this year. Price apparently not the factor for beef as demand for practically all cuts is run ning poor. Lamb continues under pressure particularly hindsaddles cuts while pork loins and butts tending easy. Steer Beef Prime 600-900 lbs. 61.50- 63.00; Choice 600-700 61.00- 63.00, 700-800 60.50-62.00; 800- 900 59.00-60.50; Good 500-800 56.50-57.50. Heifer Beef Choice 500-700 lbs. 60.00- 62.00. Calf (Skin Off) Choice 150-350 lbs. 57.00- 62.00; Good 150-350 47.00- 52.00; Standard 150-350 44.00- 47.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 lbs. 81.00- $' :j: 87.00; Good 60-90 72.00-76.00; 3 Standard 60-120 60.00-65.00. $ Lamb |a«|AnA* A J ' g - — _-%r« Choice and Prime 30-55 $ i’i afecIWTIIIICI 3 88.00- 55-65 85.00-87.00. I:-; S Choice Beef Cuts P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, PA 17543 S * o,,ice: 22 E -Main St. L 'titz, PA 17543 | 73.50-75.00; Arm Chucks 90- x r- A**- A -u- * 105 50.00-55.00; Ribs (7-rib) § Record-Express Office Building g 34-40 72.00-76.00; Loins | Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 | (trmd) 50-70.85.00-90.00; $ or Lititz 717-626-2191 3 Rounds (steer) 70-95 71.00- $; 73.00; Full Plates 32.00-33.00; g Richard E. Wanner, Editor :£ Hinds (heifer) 120-170 73.00- g Melissa Piper, Associate Editor 74 50 * •••* Pork Cuts (Fresh) 3 Subscription Price: $3 per year. $ Loins (regular 8-14 76.00- § Established November 4,1955 g 78.00, 14-17 74.00-76.00; Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming :j:i Picnics (regular) 4-8 49.00- § Lititz, PA 51.00; Boston Butts 4-8 72.00- Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, PA 17543 75.00; Sparenbs 3 lbs. down 85.00- Hams (skinned) 3 14-17 75.00-77.00, 17-20 71.50- & 74.00 -Eaetenrfa. &N.J. Live Poultry Report Wedneaday, Feb. 26 Prices unchanged on light type hens. Offerings in creased slightly following declines on the egg market. Demand fair as finished product continues to clear. Offerings of heavy type hens adequate for a fair interest. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 4-5% mostly 5-5% in Pa. and N.J.; Heavy type" hens TFEWR. Frl. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, Feb. 26 Ready to cook movement fairly good however much of it on prior commitment. Slaughter schedules reduced as occasional plant not operating today. Today’s less than trucklot asking prices holding about steady on both plant and US Grade A. Advance interest fair through less aggressive than expected. Live supplies continue short of needs at desirable weights. Un dertone fully steady to firm. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broiler fryers for delivery next week: Plant grade 40. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. . Range: US Grade A 40-42; Plant Grade 3941; Premium US Grade A 42-46; Premium Plant Grade 4144; Wtd. avg. US Grade A 41.04; Plant Grade 39.89; Premium US Grade A 44.17; Premium Plant Grade 43.38. OF FLYING HIGHWAY TO PROFITS More businessmen are trav eling in light airplanes than ever. The surge in business men learning to fly and buy ing planes, the industrial parks being built next to air ports, and an increase in most general aviation busi nesses are the indicators, says Piper Aircraft Corporation. General aircraft sales, for example, are up about one third over last year. And some air taxi and charter services report business increases of up to 100 percent. About 70 percent of general aviation flying is for business. It all revolves around the economics of business travel. For people constantly on the road, traveling in a light plane is a very cost-effective way Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn, Pa Newspaper x Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association ,V/.V.V.VV.VAV.V,V.V.%V.V.V.V»V.V.V.V,V.V.% wmM? Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, Feb. 26 Prices unchanged. Car toning demand fair at best. Offerings remain ample on all sizes. Undertone steady. Prices to retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered: Store Door, A Extra Large 59-62%, A Large 58-61%, A Medium 50-54%. Fogelsville Sale of February 18 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted.) Hens, heavy type 10-29, mostly 20-25; Pullets 27-57, mostly 40-50; Roasters 1545, mostly 4045; Ducks 20-28; Drakes 20-55; Turkeys, hens 48; Rabbits 55-77, mostly 70- 73; Guineas 90; Pigeons (per pair) 1.204.15. Total coops sold 203.- 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. Sale of February 25 Hens, heavy type 24-36; Pullets 3245, mostly 4045; Roasters 1840, mostly 32-35; Ducks 3148, mostly 4245; Drakes 3148, mostly 4245; Geese 19-25; Turkeys, hens 48; Rabbits 46-70, mostly 60- 65; Guineas 90-93; Pigeons (per pair) 1.42%4.10%. Total Coops Sold 205. Baltimore Eggs Wednesday, Feb. 26 Baltimore eggs: Market about steady however demand remains irregular Supplies are ample. Cartoned eggs; Prices to retailers, state graded (Minimum one case sale) White: Grade A Large 61-67, Mostly 61-63; Grade A Medium 55-61, Mostly 55-57. to go. The 55-m.p.h. highway speed limit, reduced airline schedules, increased commer cial air fares and greater flexibility of general aviation travel have all contributed. For information about learning to fly, write to A. Shantz, Piper Aircraft Cor poration, Lock Haven, Pa. Try A Classified Ad! NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT jueedayrrffiruaryK 1975 PrtCSs paid per dozen Grade "A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL MASS+ 64-74 62-71 59-68 42-53 Mostly 65-67 63-65 60-62 43-45 NEWHAMP 62-69 60-67 55-62 39-46 64-65 68-69 73-77 Mostly R.I. VERMONT Mostly 73-74 64-72 63-69 MAINE • 66-68 64-66 59-61 -{-Include* Central and Western Sections Only. • MA^^v.V.V/AV.V.V.V.V.V. , • ■ v.\%%VA%v.v/.v.v.v.v.v.%5v. , /»Viyi|.y.X‘»V*W.'XwAvl%sv.%vXw*y»!»y,v Omaha Cattle Weekly 51 - cattle - com pared with the previous week’s close. Slaughter steers and heifers closed weak to 25c lower as compared late previous week, instances 50c off on good and low-choice shortfeds. Cows mostly 50c higher, bulls 1.00 higher. Four day receipts 22,200 as compared 181,00 previous week and 16,300 a year ago. Steers approximately 43 percent of week’s total, heifers 31 percent, cows 15 percent, and feeders for Friday auction 8 percent. STEERS: Several loads choice and prime 1108-1284 lbs. yield grade 34 35.85- 36.25 forepart of week. At midweek, three loads same grade 1178-1190 35.50-35.65. Load 1150 lbs. mainly yield grade 4 carrying some mud 35.00, Choice 975-1300 lbs. yield grade 24 relatively clean 34.00-35.00, few con signments high-choice 35.25- 35.50. Load choice 1608 lbs. yield grade 4-5 32.50. Mixed good and choice 950-1250 lbs. 33.25-34.00. Good 29.50-33.25. Standard and low-good 27.50- 29.00. Average cost slaughter steers first three days 34.03 average weight 1119 lbs. as compared 34.30 and 1104 lbs. previous week and 44.37 and 1137 lbs. a year ago. HEIFERS: Early, high choice and prime 972-1100 lbs. yield grade 3-4 34.50- 35.00 at midweek choice 825- HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 ORDER TOUR SPRING FARM SEEDS NOW Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Saranac AR Alfalfa Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa W-L305 Alfalfa W-L3ll Alfalfa Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Thor Alfalfa Cert Pennscott Red Clover Pa. Grown Red Clover Cert. Ladmo Clover Climax Timothy Pennmead Orchard Grass GRASSES Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes DcKalb Corn Sudax We Carry a Complete Line of Vegetable Seeds, Write For our New 1975 Seed Catajog. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. - ' Smoketown. Pa 57-58 61-62 63-72 62-63 66-67 64-75 1050 lbs. yield grade 2-4 clean 33.00- load 1104 lbs. with end prime yield grade 3-4 34.40. Mixed good and choice 750-975 lbs. 32.00-33.00 good 28.00- small lots standard and good 26.00- 27.50. COWS: Utility and com mercial 17.00-19.00, few utility 1 dairybreds 19,25- 19.50. Canner and cutter 12.50-17,00, mixed cutter and low utility 17.25-18.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1&2 1400-2000 lbs. 20.00-23.00, a few yield grade 1 24.00-25.00 late. .ft In India, ape weddings are occasionally performed by the clergy. HAY & STRAW SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON PAULrZ. MARTIN SALES STABLES 2 miles East of Intercourse Sale Managed By HARVEY Z. MARTIN Cert. Garry Oats Cert Pennfield Oats Cert. Ciintland Oats Cert Clintford Oats Erie Spring Barley Cert. Orbit Oats Cert. Russell Oats Cert. Cutler 71 Soybeans Cert. Williams Soybeans Cert. Amsoy 71 Soybeans 717-299-2571 41-42 45-46 43-45