C.B. HOOBER & SON, INC. SH| mm BL.MJP I WUOtR (717)768-8231 m MMKIMHHi P « TWO LOCATIONS «FMC DIAPHRAGM PUMPS HOURS Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-5 PM; Sat.; 7 AM-Noon ■ ,«SJL SP It Could Be m Have It UPS Station That’s Built to Last. Combination Farrowing (Airplane) Slats Qualit YOUR DISTRIBUTOR For m .. * fci'ij t - /> QUALITY CONCRETE SLATS The Saving Place MORE THAN A NAME HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC, Middletown, DE (302) 378-9555 YOU STAY PUT Pick Up Your Phone And Place Your '-Aik Parts n Order I -y\ I With Standard Gang Slats. Performance And Economy. 4’xs’, 4’x6’, 4’xB’ or 4’xlo’ CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS INC. 608 E. EVERGREEN RD. LEBANON, PA. 17042 PH. 717-274-3488 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1988-Al5 [ U.S. Inspected I Livestock Slaughter WED., 3/X6/88 (EST) WEEK AGO (EST) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EST) SAME PD LT WK (EST) SAME PD LT YR (ACT) New York-Phila. Frozen Eggs Tucs., March 15, 1988 The market lone was strongest on whiles, weakest on yolks and about steady on whole eggs Offering pnees were increas ingly competitive as costs on raw material ■ trended lower and breakers attempted to entice buyers Schedules continued to be adjusted in line with needs Floor slocks were fully adequate WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (PER POUND IN 30 LB CONTAINERS) U S D A INSPECTED CLASS TRUCK LOTS LTL (MIN 25 CONT) WHOLE 36-39 MOSTLY 37-38 40-49 BLENDS (/) - - 47-60 WHITES 28-30 MOSTLY 29 31-38 YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) SUGARED 48-52 MOSTLY 48-50 52-59 SALTED 45-48 SOSTLY 46-47 - (/)-WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS Under Federal Inspection Wed., Mar. 16, 1988 CATTLE CALVES 126,000 121,000 124.000 375.000 345.000 362.000 9.000 9.000 11,000 30.000 30.000 35.000 National Egg Market Wed., March 16, 1988 The market tone was about steady. Car toned egg demand was fair with some improvement noted for late week deliveries and where features were either in progress or planned Supplies were generally fully adequate to ample although some dealers were awaiting further market develop ments prior to making additional puchascs Breakers were selective with offerings increasing on both graded and ungraded supplies New Holland Sales Stables New Holland Dairy Wednesday, March 16, 1988 Report supplied by auction REPORTED RECEIPTS OF 162 COWS. 95 HEIFERS. AND 6 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS. 840 00-1435 00 LOAD OF CANADA FRESH COWS 970 00-1260 00, SPRINGERS 835 00-1275 00 LOAD OF PERRY CO FRESH COWS. 925 00-1030 00 HERD OF 87 HEAD, ALL STAGE COWS, 500 00-1175.00. LOCALLY CONSIGNED COWS 440 00-1200 00. SPRINGING HEIFERS 760 00-1085 00 SHORT BRED 640 00-850 00 OPEN HEIFERS 330 00-525 00 BULLS 650 00-730 00 M SPECIAL J LAMB & KID t\J4 GOAT SALE for the Easter Trade THURSDAY, MARCH 24: at 12:00 Noon At the New Holland Sales Stables Inc. 12 Miles East of Lancaster on Rt. 23, New Holland, Pa. Abe Diffenbach, Mgr. Phone 717-354-4341 ATTENTION Is your group in need of new fund raising products? Tired of the same old thing candy, hoagies, .suppers, pizza etc' Do you want products that customers will benefit from, will reorder and tell their friends about, creating more sales? Do you want products that provide maximum profit for your efforts? Products that almost sell themselves Do you want products that: do not spoil, require no inventory, have not territory restrictions, let you deal factory direct, have minimum investment up front (SAMPLES ONLY-COST) then inquire today!'! WRITE: CALL 717-386*2594 C.D.C. SUOI 5814 VILLAGE CENTER RtM ANDREAS, PA 18211 CUP OR MENTION THIS AD FOR A FREE GIFT. C D C IS A REGISTERED FACTORY PRODUCT REPRESENTATIVE MDEPENDENT DEALER/DISTRIBUTOR MQUIRIES INVITED HOGS 316.000 322.000 296.000 913.000 945.000 896.000 SHEEP 23.000 22.000 20,000 67.000 67.000 60.000
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