—Lancaster Farmlni 4 Poultry Market Reports New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, October 5,1976 Prices paid per dozen Grade "A” brown ckrs m cartons delivered to retail stores EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL Mass+ 70-80 70-80 62-72 49-56 Mostly 71-73 71-72 63-64 50-51 NEW HAMP NOT AVAILABIJS Mostly NOT AVAILABLE VERMONT 71-85 70-61 64-75 Mostly 72-82 70-78 64-70 MAINE 70-72 69-71 63-65 f Includes Central and Western sections only Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, October 4 to Friday, October 8 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri, WHITE Kiediunnr 56 51 Z 1 71 71 Pullets 49 49 49 49 49 Peewees 31 31 31 31 31 BROWN Large 71 69 69 70 70 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 63 63 63 63 63 Checks 47 47 47 47 47 Tone Fully Steady. New Holland Horse New Holland Horse Monday, October 4 Reported receipts of 455 horses, mules, and ponies. Market steady with last week’s market. Local work horses 500-750; Driving horses 175-770; All But One “I’m afraid I’ve lost my wallet,” Ben moaned “Did you look in all your pock ets 9 ” asked his pal “All but one ” was the reply “Why don’t you look in that one 9 ” “Because if it isn’t there, I’ll know I’ve lost it'” He and She HE “My alma mater turned out some great men in my time ” SHE “Really 9 When were you graduated 9 ” HE I wasn’t graduated I was turned out ” Saturday. Oct, 9. 1976 Riding horses 150-265; Better riding horses 285-500; Lightweight 15-20; Heavyweight 24-26; Mares 20-55; Colts 16-25; Geldings 20-50; Larger ponies 65-100. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Hay, Straw And Ear Corn Monday, Oct. 4 11 A.M. 67 Loads. Market Very Strong compared to last week. Alfalfa 52 to 102 a ton,' mostly 70 to 80; Alfalfa Mixed 57 to 81; Clover mixed 51 to 81; Timothy 51 to 78; Straw 54 to 81, mostly 55 to 65; Corn, 17 loads 85 to 93, few load with mold 57 to 75; Oats 1.80 to 2.00 a bu., 1 load down to 1.40 a bu. Deltnarva Poultry Wednesday, Oct. 6 Ready to Cook movement good Slaughter schedules heavy at most plants. Todays LTL asking prices ranged 1-2 cents higher on both plant and US Grade A. Advance interest mixed with no neg reported. Lave sup plies ample at heavier than desires weights at most plants undertone firm. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. 50-52 US' *-?7r38; Premium X Plant Grade 39.00. WTD AVG; US Grade A 37.41; Plant Grade 36.32; Premium X US Grade A 41.00; Premium X Plant Grade 39.00. X-includes special ser vices, selected competive brands, etc. Hay Markets Harvey Z. Martin Leola, Pa. Hay, Stray And Grain Wednesday, Oct. 6 42 loads Alfalfa 2 loads 46 and 72; Clover 1 load 62; Timothy 50 to 68; Mixed Hay 37 to 90; Stubble hay 1 load 46; Straw 60 to 76; Ear Com (old) 80 to 94; Ear Com (new) 2 loads 46 to 49.50; Shelled Dried Cora (new) $2.65 per bu.; Oats 1.70 per bu. Regional Hay (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm, price per ton.) Hay & Straw steady to strong. Alfalfa 70.00-80.00; Mixed hay 55.00-70.00; Timothy hay 55.00-65.00; Straw 40.00- 55.00; Mulch 20.00-30.00. Green Dragon October 1,1976 PRICES PER TON: 16 loads hay & 10 loads straw. Alfalfa, one load 71.00; Timothy, one load 75.00; Mixed hay, few 54.00-64.00, few 37.00-61.00; Stubble hay, one load 64.00; Straw 55.00- 70.00; Ear Com, 13 loads 79.50-92.00, couple 46.00 and 55.00; Com, one load $2.80 per bushel. KiiHtem Fa. & N.J. Poultry Wednesday, Orl. 8 Prices unchanged Farm offerings fully adequate for most plants Demand fairly good Offerings of heavy type adequate for a fair call Prices paid at farm Right type hens 13-14 4, mostly 14- 14 h in Pa Mostly 14-14 4 in N J Heavy Type hcas TFEWR Philadelphia Egg* Wednesday, Oct. 5,1976 Prices trended higher on mediums. Balance un changed. Cartoning demand good on mediums, fairly good on balance. Offerings of all sizes adequate. Un dertone fully steady. Prices to retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered; Store door. A Extra Large 72-75; A t 'i-nQ’71.74-a Medium 61-64. Baltimore Wednesday, Oct. 6,1976 Prices on mediums un changed to one cent higher. Demand fair but improving. Supplies adequate. Cartoned eggs; Prices to retailers, state graded (mm. one case sale) white: Grade A Large 73-76; Grade A Medium 64-68. Fogelsville Sale of Oct. 5,1976 No market report available at press time. Auction Day - Tuesday each week at 11:30 a.m. Poultry Received - Mon. 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Tuesday 7 a.m. to 12 noon. "TtUyen'i- OFFERS YOU MORE THAN THE BEST CHICKENS! Moyer's is pleased to be represented in this area by two of the finest sales and service men available. Each has been involved in the poultry industry for more than 25 years providing a wealth of background knowledge to help better serve you. When you have any questions relating to poultry health, housing, management, or bird performance let us have the opportunity of visiting with you. You may contact either the hatchery or your area represen tative for an appointment. HAROLD MISHLER Phone 215-795-2195 Eastern PA-NJ-MD Areas ‘TfCoyen4 BSJ2SDQ BROWN & WHITE EGG LAYERS NEST RUN EGGS Prices are from F.fW Clearinghouse. Im . rl d Durham. N H and reflect trading prices for gradeab. ’ nest run eggs tC.NH) on KCI. a nationwide trading < enter for produccpi. packers and marketers (JNH eggs an elavilficd by weight in 30-dorcn rases, and traded in lots n( cither 300 or 750 cases Prices nrc KOH bu>crs dock, and arc computed Tuesday and Thursday of each week This week’s prices for each classification wire New Weight Per Case 51 lbs 48 lbs 45 lbs 42 lbs 39 lbs 48 lbs 48 lbs Classification Extra I-irgc Haw 1 - Class 2 - I.argc Gass 3 - Medium Gass 4 - Small Breaking Stock Cheeks Directions - Take Rt. 22 proceed one block, turn lef thruway. Exit at Fogelsville a B fl i n fit Cracker Bam Exit, North to stop light in Restaurant Auction ngl Fogelsville, turn left, fide 100 feet from your la< left turn. wlln.ll A W 6MU§ .«F!BS SHIP TO THE DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt 11 Danville, Pa Phone (717) 275-2880 SALE EVERY MONDAY 2 P.M. Horse Sale 2nd Sat. Every Month 10:30 A.M. OWNER; MELVIN M. LEHMAN 717-275-2880 Bus. 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