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    —Lancaster Firming. Saturday. May 10, 1975
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Poultry Market Reports
WEEKLY NEW YORK
EGG MARKET
Monday, May S to Friday, May 9
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thura.
WHITE
Ez. Large 56 56 56 56 56
Urge 54 54 54 54 54
Mediums 47 46 46 46 46
Pullets 44 42 42 40 40
Peewees 31 31 31 28 28
BROWN
Urge 58 57 57 56 55
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
Off Grade
Large 50 50 50 50 50
Checks 34V* 34V* 34V* 34V* 34V*
Tone Large About Steady, Mediums Barely Steady,
Small Weak.
Copyright 1975 Urner Barry Publications
NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY
SHELL EGG REPORT
Tuesday, May 6,1975
Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons
delivered to retail stores:
EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL
59-69 57-68 52-02 39-49
MASS+
Mostly 59-61
NEWHAMP 56-63
5900
6203
60-72
Mostly
R.I.
VERMONT
6209
6004
Mostly
MAINE
-(-Includes Central and Western Sections Only.
New York
Dressed
Meats
May 8,1975
Daily distributive - less
than carlot meat trade.
Compared with Wed
nesday: All fresh meat
classes moving out at steady
prices except pork loins
which are fully $3.00 or more
above mid-session.
Moderate to small supplies
will apparently be well
cleared by close of business
Friday.
HAYLAGE TOO HARD
FOR YOUR SILO UNLOADER?
CALL YOUR PATZ DEALER
LISTED ON PAGE 9.
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P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, PA 17543
Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, PA 17543
Record-Express Office Building g;
Phone: Lancaster7l7-394-3047
or Lititz 717-626-2191
Richard E. Wanner, Editor
Melissa Piper, Associate Editor
Subscription Price $3 per year
Established November 4,1955 g
| 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 j-J
53-55
50-57
5800
5502
52-53
56-57
54-64
57-58
6102
5909
5603
54-58
6108
5903
Steer Beef
Prime 600-900 lbs. 80.50-
81.50; Choice 600-700 80.00-
81.50; 70000080.0001.00; 800-
900 79.5000.50; Good 500000
69.00-76.00.
Helferßeef
Choice 500-700 lbs. 78.50-
80.00.
Calf (Skin Off)
Choice 150-350 lbs. 62.00-
66.00; Good 150-350 56.00-
62.00; Standard 150-350 51.00-
57.00.
Veal (Skin Off)
Choice 90-150 lbs. 86.00-
92.00; Good 60-90 76.00-85.00;
Standard 60-120 70.00-76.00.
Lamb
Choice & Prime Spring 30-
Delmaiva
Brollcr-Frycr Market
Wednesday, May 7
Ready to cook movement
continues very good for
immediate needs. Slaughter
schedules remain fairly
heavy. Today’s less than
trucklot asking 1 prices
ranged unchanged to 1 cent
higher on both Plant and US
Grade A. Advance interest
Good with limited early
trading noted at 42-43 cents
on Plant Grade. Live sup
plies fully adequate at
weights mostly in a desirable
range. Undertone firm.
Negotiated trucklot prices
2-3 lb. ready to book broiler
fryers for delivery next
week: US Grade A none,
Plant Grade 42-43.
Fri.
Current broiler-fryer
negotiated prices for im
mediate delivery mostly
multiple-drop shipments to
New York City from
Delmarva.
Range: US Grade A 42%-
44; Plant Grade 42-43%;
Premium US Grade A 45-47;
Premium Plant Grade 44-45.
Wtd. Avg.; US Grade A
42.88; Plant Grade 42.36;
Premium US Grade A 46.58;
Premium Plant Grade 44.92.
40-42
37-44
39-40
43-44
55 100.00-102.00; 55-65 99.00-
102.00.
Choice Beef Cuts
41-45
Hinds (Steer) 145-190 lbs.
95.00-97.00; Arm Chucks 90-
105 63.00-68.00; Ribs (7-rib)
34-40 110.00-115.00; Loins
(Trmd) 50-70 135.00-140.00;
Rounds (Steer) 70-95 92.00-
94.00; Full Plates 49.00-50.00;
Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 95.00-
97.00.
Pork Cuts (Fresh)
Loins (Regular) 8-14 91.G0-94.00;
94.00; 14-17 90.00-93.00;
Picnics (Regular) 4-8 48.00-
49.00; Boston Butts 4-8 69.00-
71.00; Spareribs 3 lbs. down
98.00- Hams fSkin
ned) 14-17 75.00-76.00; 17-20
74.00-
New Holland
Horse Auction
Monday, May 5
Reported receipts of 487
head of horses, mules and
ponies. Market reported
steady.
Load of Tennessee riding
horses 270-630; load of riding
horses from Tennessee 260-
460.
Local work horses 350-500
and pairs 725-1235; mules
180-480; better horses 250-
700; driving horses 175-520;
riding horses 165-235;
lightweight killers 19-21;
heavyweight killers 24-26;
mares 15-45; colts 10-25;
gddings 15-35 and larger
ponies 65-150.
New Holland Dairy
Wednesday, May 7
Reported receipts of 121
head of cows, 23 heifers and 6
bulls. Market reported
stronger than last week.
Load of Pa. cows fresh 500-
715; load of New York State
cows springers 415-605; load
of Franklin County cows
fresh 455-695 and springers
360-560; load of Maine
springers 300-620.
Locally consigned cows
275-710; bred heifers 275-350;
open heifers 75-225 and bulls
135-300.
Herd dispersal of 21 head
springers from 310-535 and
small dispersal of cows 355-
Fogelsville
Sale of May#
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except
where noted.)
Hens, heavy type 10-29,
mostly 22-27; Pullets 34-41,
mostly 47-51; Ducks 46-51;
Brakes 37-46; Geese 41;
Turkeys-hens 45; Rabbits 15-
60, mostly 5060; Guineas
1.65-1.68; Pigeons (per pr.)
1.72-3.00.
Total coops sold 244.
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.
Eastern PA
&NJ
Live Poultry Report
Wednesday, May 7
Prices tended higher
within unchanged ranges on
Light Type Hens. Demand
fairly good as one plant
continues closed and other
plants operating part time in
most quarters due to light
supplies. Offerings of heavy
type hens barely adequate to
adequate for a fair call.
Prices paid at farm: Light
Type Hens 3-5, mostly 5 in
Pa.; mostly 4-4% in N.J.
Heavy Type Hens TFEWR.
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Programmed feeding:
a key to your profit picture*
Your profit picture depends largely
on how efficiently your birds convert
feed to eggs Can you afford less than
the best and most efficient feeding
system available 7 Can you afford costly
feed waste through spillage, over
feeding and uneven feed distribution
that you get with cart feeding 7 Can
you afford losses inherent in feeders
that encourage feed waste through
accumulation of picked over, stale, less
appetizing feed 7
Wouldn't you rather have a system
that reduces labor to the push-button
level and distributes feed evenly with
out spilling an ounce 7 One that brings
you the advantages of programmed
feeding 7 A system that automatically
dispenses fresh, unpicked-over feed
to every cage at pre-set intervals
allowing birds time to clean up feed
between feeding cycles, thereby en
hancing your chances for better feed
conversion and more profits Well, Made to work,
the Chore-Time Cage Feeding System Built to last.
WE SEII, SERVICE and INSTALL
Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham,
N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradeabte 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 cither 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
Gass 1 - Large
Gass 3 - Medium
Class 4 - Small
Breaking Stock
Checks
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Philadelphia Eggs
Wednesday, May 7
Prices unchanged to lower
on Mediums, balance un
changed. Cartoning demand
fair. Supplies fully adequate
to ample. Undertone un
settled.
Prices to Retailers; Sales
to volume buyers, consumer
grades White eggs in car
tons, delivered: Store Door -
A Extra Large A
Large A Medium
47^-50%.
HIGH PRESSURE
WASHING
OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS
BARRY L. HERR
1744 Pioneer Road Lancaster Pa
Phone 717-464-2044
111 f f
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E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT,
R.D.I, Willow Street
NEST RUN EGGS
New Weight
Per Case
51 lbs.
48 lbs.
42 lbs.
39 lbs.
48 lbs.
48 lbs.
can do all this and more It could very
well be the key you need
For more information oh how the
Chore-Time Cage Feeding System can
help increase your profit picture, con
tact your local distributor or write;
Chore-Time Equipment, Inc , Milford,
Indiana 46542, Watkinsville, Georgia
30677, Maldegem, Belgium
Tuesday Thursday
0 0
46 46
39 38
35 33
42 42
35 35
Baltimore
Eggs
Wednesday, May 7
Prices unchanged to 1 cent
lower on Mediums. Demand
fair. Supplies ample.
Cartoned Eggs: Prices to
retailers, State Graded (min
one case sale) White.
Grade A Large 61-67,
mostly 61-63.
Grade A Medium 53-60,
mostly 53-56.
INC.
717-464-3321