—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 4 Poultry Market Reports Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, October 10 to Friday, October 14 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Ex Large N 55 55 55 57 Large 0 52 53 53 55 Mediums M 45 46 46 49 Pullets A 33 33 33 35 Peewees R. 22 22 22 22 BROWN Large Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large Checks Tone - Large, cautiously firm; smaller sizes irregular but improved. Copyright 1977 Urner Barry Publications N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report October 11,1977 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: Ex. Large Large Medium Small 64-77 59-72 54-66 36-43 MASS.+ 65-68 60-63 55-58 3740 Mostly NEWHAMP. 59-65 54-60 49-55 31-37 62-63 57-58 52-53 34-35 Mostly R.I. 68-69 63-64 58-59 4041 VERMONT 66-75 61-73 56-68 Mostly 68-74 63-70 58-65 MAINE 66-68 61-63 56-58 +lncludes Central and Western Sections Only. jrri, z* xrnT<*s Nest Run Eggs Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradable 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: New Weight Classification Per Case Tuesday Thursday Extra Large 51 lbs. Class 1-Large 48 lbs. 42 46 Class 2-Large 45 lbs. 40 40 Class 3 - Medium 42 lbs. 33 36 Class 4-Small 39 lbs. 28 29 Breaking Stock 48 lbs. 37 38 Checks 48 lbs. 29 30 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ | |»spsteff* farming | * ¥ i * t * i * t ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -ft -ft Established November 4 1955 ■ft Published every Saturday ¥ by Lancaster Farming Lititz PA ¥ ¥ Second Class Postage paid at Lititz PA 17543 ¥ ¥ ¥ + For address change form or new subscription + -ft see Classified Section -ft ¥ Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn , Pa Newspaper J Publishers Association, and Naticna' Newspaper Association J P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office Building Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher Dieter Krieg, Editor Joanne Spahr, Assistant Editor Kendace Borry, Associate Editor Laurel Shaeffer, Berks County Correspondent Joyce Bupp, York County Correspondent Subscription Price $6 00 per year, $lO 00- 2 years S 8 00 per year outside of PA, NJ MD, DE NY VA& WV ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 59 59 59 60 46 48 28 29 •, .s •• V A S .V / / ' N Delmarva Poultry October 12,1977 Ready-to-cook movement continues good. Slaughter schedules generally heavy. Todays little asking prices mostly 43 on plant and 44 on US grade. Live supplies adequate at heavy weights undertone firm. Current broiler/fryer negotiated prices for im mediate includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. Range: US Grade A 41-44; Plant Grade 4143; Premium X US Grade A 50.00; Premium X Plant Grade 48.00. WTD Avg.: US Grade A 43.00; Plant Grade 42.71; Premium X US Grade A 50.00; Premium X Plant Grade 48.00. X - includes special ser vices, selected competitive brands, etc. Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry October 12,1977 Prices steady on light type hens. Farm offerings fully adequate for a fairly good processor demand. Of ferings of heavy type irregularly distributed but adequate for a good call. Prices paid at farm: Light Type Hens 8-9%, mostly 9- 9%. 3840 FOB Plant 11-11%. Heavy type hens TFEWR. Fogelsville Poultry October 11,1977 Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted. Hens, heavy type 9-26, mostly 12-20; pullets 3647, mostly 4047; roasters 17-55, mostly 3543; ducks 30-64, mostly 40-64; drakes 47-69, mostly 54-69; geese 29; turkeys, hens 49; rabbits 16- 47, mostly 4045; guineas 52- 1.10, mostly 90-1.10; pigeons, per pair 1.35-2.95. Total coops sold 401. Hay Markets New Holland Hay Monday, October 10,1977 Total 75 loads. Alfalfa, No. 1 90-109; No. 2 80-90; No. 3 65-80; Timothy hay 80-90, few loads over 100; Mixed hay, No. 1 90-100; No. 2 75-90; No. 3 60-75; one load of Clover hay 94; Straw 79- 101; load ear com, old ear com 55-58, 1 load new com 41; seed wheat 2.70/bushel; seed barley 2.50/bushel; oats 1.75/bushel. PACMA Facts PACMA-FACTS The following market is supplied by PACMA-FACTS, a direct marketing organiza tion affiliated with the Penn sylvania Farmers’ Associa tion. Participating poultrymen are members of PACMA, which employs a fowl marketing agent - The Farmers’ Agricultural Cooperative Trading Society (FACT) - to sell members’ fowl. PACMA works directly with the PFA poultrymen in the program. Farm point prices prevail ing for fowl to be marketed by members during the week of October 10 were 10 cents at farm weight. Baltimore Eggs October 12,1977 Demand is fair. Supplies are Adequate. Some inquiry for heavy ungraded unfilled. Undertone steady. Cartoned Eggs; Prices to retailers, state graded (min one case sale) white. Grade A Large 56-59. Grade A Medium 48-52. Philadelphia Eggs October 12,1977 Prices unchanged. Car toning demand mixed ranging light to occasionally good. Offerings of large in fairly good balance while smaller sizes ample. Un dertone fully steady. Prices to retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered; Store door; A Extra Large 52-58, A Large 51-54%; A Medium 4347. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. October?, 1977 Prices Per Ton: 15 loads hay. Alfalfa, few 90.00-99.00; Timothy, one at 91.00; Mixed hay 78.00-97.00; Stubble hay, one at 72.00; Straw, 3 loads 87.00- Ear Com, 15 Ids. 53.00- Harvey Z. Martin Hay Market Wednesday, Oct. 12 53 Loads Alfalfa 59 to 97; Timothy 85 to 102; Mixed Hay 57 to 97; Mulch Hay (1 load) 48; Straw 72 to 94; Com, New 1 load 35; Com, Old 13 loads 49.50 to 60. We have buyers asking for more in diameter in tfevy more hay. stump with a large electric 1 , or hand drill, fill the holes | negional with a chemical, plug, and < wait two to three months for ,-i the chemical to diffuse ■] October 10,1977 through the stump. After a ' (All hay No. 2 and better, l°-day dry period in late ; prices paid by dealers at the summer or fall, the stump j farm & per ton.) can be burned out (not j Hay & Straw slow, steady, guaranteed) by building a i Alfalfa 80.00-90.00; Mixed fire over it. The stump will hay 65.00-80.00; Timothy hay take from one to three weeks 60.00-70.00; Straw 60.00- to bum out, depending on its i 70.00; Mulch 35.00-40.00. size. < VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE AUCTION CHAROLAIS SHOW & SALE Friday Evening October 21 7 P.M.Ii • Cattle weighing from 400-1000 lbs. • Showing in groups of five • Will sell cattle single to club members > Also other breeds Friday Evening November 11 7 P.M. If you have cattle to consign contact L. Robert Frame, Manager. 717-442-4181 or 768-8204. Home phone: 215-458-5060. Box 100 Paradise, PA 10 miles East of Lancaster on Rt. 30. ATTENTION FARMERS!! SPRAY MATERIALS INSECTICIDES ■MshlliTil For greater root system, looser soil, less water run off, in creased yields. University data available More than 15 years of proven performance Medina has been used on all types of crops and soils - in almost all of the United States and in 25 foreign countries Check our Prices before you buy. MELVIN R WEAVER Stumps hard to remove UNIVERSITY PARK , I There is no economical, la painless way to remove aftt. stumps from yar especially if they are large W stumps, according to county I agricultural agents. ; There are several methods 3 to use in removing unwanted 5 stumps. If the ground is ] being cleared for building J and a bulldozer is being i used, such equipment can ] push out stumps quickly and 51 easily. Sometimes this i method is overlooked in the ’ original planning of the ; home grounds, but it may iie i the most economical in the ; long run. ■ Another method is with a ■ stump grinder that literally \ chews up the stump. This is fairly expensive, so consider \ it only for large stumps A \ few tree surgery companies a in large cities have such 1 equipment. J A third way is for a persmP* to bore holes one inch : X