Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1976, Image 4
—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fab. 7,1976 4 Poultry Market Reports Weekly New York Egg Market Monday, February 2 to February I Mon. Toes. Wed. Thun. Ex. Large 73 70 70 67 67 Large 72 69 69 67 67 Mediums 67 65 65 64 64 Pullets » 57 57 57 57 Peewees 36 36 36 36 36 BROWN Large 76 75 74 74 74 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 65 62 62 59 59 Checks 41 41 41 41 41 Tone Irregular. Copyright 1976 Urner Barry Publications . New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, February 3,1976 All prices were sharply lower today. Buying interest very light on both cartoned and loose eggs. Supplies were generally adequate on all sizes. Prices paid producers, cents per dozen, cases exchanged for loose eggs picked up at the farm, grade A yield basis: BROWN Jumbo Ex.Lge. Large Medium Small 6549 62-66 5943 95-59 42-46 6749 64-66 61-63 57-59 44-46 Range Mostly WHITES Range Mostly Boston; Prices to retailers - sales to volume buyers, con sumer grade brown eggs in cartons delivered: store door: A Extra Large 77-RO; A Large 74-77; A Medium 70-73. .....v.-.x.w.-w TFEWR 5942 5841 5447 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 Philadelphia Eggs Prices 5 Car- sizes am P le , Balance toning demand li|ht to oc- a^“ ate - Undertone un casionally good where se iea ’ limited adverting features a Extra Large 73-80; Large factor. Offering of large 72-79; Mediums 66%-72%. New Weight Tuesday Thursday 0 0 60 58 55 54 46 47 49 49 41 41 Per Case 51 lbs. 48 lbs. 42 lbs. 39 lbs. 48 lbs. 48 lbs. -TT.r"B =■,==* Hay Prices for y-, * .|| Southeastern ft So. t OfirelSVlUe Central Peaosytanla n ~ (All hay No, 2 and better, 1 OUltry prices paid by dealers at the farm, price per ton.) Sale of Hay ft Straw steady. Tuesday, Jan. 27,1971 Alfalfa 75.WW5.00; Mixed Prices paid dock weights, hay 60.00-70.00; Timothy hay cents per pound, except 55.00-60.00; Straw 35.00- wbere noted. 40.00; Mulch 30.0035.00. Hens, heavy type 15-27, n *.• -|-i mostly 20-24; Pullets OaltUllOre LggB mostly 44-45; Roasters 30%- 44,mostly 33-35; Ducks 57%- 60%; Drakes 64; Rabbits 60- Market weak. Demand 70 ’ mostl L^ ; Plgeons slow. Supplies of large Pf-) 2 ample, mediums adequate. Totel coops sold 179. Cartoned eggs: Prices to Sale of retailers, state graded (min Tuesday, Feb. 3,1978 one case sale) white: Grade »£»• A Large 76-79; Grade A mostly 25-29; Pullets 42%-46, Medium 71.74. mostly 45-46; Roasters 19%- no 43, mostly 41-43; Turkeys - rucfprn r 2 Xr Hens 31; Rabbits 57-TO%, i, d * ** mostly 65-72; Pigeons (per N I. KorpfS - pr.) 1,91-4.00. J DO Total coops sold 120. live Poultry Report Poultry Received —Mon. 7 Thursday, Feb. S p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Tues. 7 Prices of Light Type Hens a.m. to 12 noon. held unchanged. New farm Frl. Directions Take Rt. 22 thruway. Exit at Fogelsville Exit, North to stop lite in Fogelsville, turn left, proceed one block, turn left, again at Cracker Barrel Restaurant. Auction right side 100 feet from your last left turn. Protect your hogs... and your pork profits ATGARD (DICHLORVOS) ...the best wormer for your money... . Dewormer ATGARD BANMiNTH TRAMISOL PIPERAZINE 1 No label Indication 2 Critical studies unavailable; however, clinical evidence shows that It is less than 50% effective Compiled from North Carolina Swine Parasite Control Program. October 1975 Ext Folder No 259 and selected Shell data Regional Hay offering light in most quarters. However, present processors activity fairly busy. Offerings of Heavy type hens adequate for light interest. Light type hens 8-11, mostly 10M>-11 in Pa., 9-10 in N.J. here’s proof: EFFICACY OF MAJOR FEED ROBBERS Nodular Worms Round worms 95-100% 99-100% 99-100 96-100 80-100 99-100 50 2 75-100 Hay Markets • For pigs, boars, open or bred gilts and sows Stops all four of the feed-robbing worms Kills worms before expulsion Thick Stomach Worms Whip worms 90-100% 90-100% Green Dragon Paul Z. Martin 105 loads bay ft 59 loads Wednesday, Feb. 4 straw. 103 loads of hay, straw sold Alfalfa, few loads 70.00- as follows: 100.00; Timothy 53.0666.00; Alfalfa Hay 71 to 112.50; Mixed hay $5.00-63.00; Timothyss to 70; Clover6l to Clover 53.00-74.00; Stubble 91; Mixed Hay 52 to 100; hay, one load at 62.00; Straw Straw 48 to 62; (2) Loads 47.00-56.00; Corn, 9 loads corn 68; (2) loads Firewood 67.0068.00, one load 76.00; $25.00 per pickup load, 825.00 Oats, one load $1.50 per bu. per ton. BEEFALO HYBRID CATTLE BEEFALO - IT’S GREAT - Rapid gains on grass and roughage - 55-65 lb. Births -up to 1100 lb. yearling - Test data show 62 percent carcass dress out - We stock and distribute Pureblood Beefalo Semen and Half-Blood Beefalo heifers and bulls. - Visit our farm and see our animals. NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR V« BULLS I HEIFERS. BEEFALO N * J 4270 Quakerbridge Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-896-0336 Member World Beefalo Association Worm pigs at weaning Worm sows 7-10 days before breeding and farrowing Always read and follow label directions AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL FEED A FARM SUPPLY DEALER Serviced by New Holland Supply Co. or for additional information contact SHELL CHEMICAL CO. 515 Haverhill Road Lancaster, PA New Holland Hay 27 load! of hay, 8 loads of straw. Alfalfa 87-100; Timothy few, 81-85; Mixed hay 50-78. few 85-94.50; Clover, 1 load 70; Straw 4082; Corn, 2 loads (M 9. SWINE WORMER