Poultry Market Reports Fogeisville February 8, 1971 Wednesday, February 10 (Prices paid dock weights, cents Prices unchanged on light per lb, except where noted) t>P e h- ens Demand fairly good as piocessors bid supplies in an Hens, heavy type 4V 2 -26; Pul-effort to keep plants operating lets 26t-z-34, mostly 28-30; Roast near capacity Offerings ade ers 8-37, mostly Ducks ’l uate to barely adequate as bad 19-35, mostly 25-30; Drakes 21V 2 - W 5 at , her m some sl ™ s 41, mostly 41; Tui'keys, toms°^ f farm movement Offeii gs 24; Turkeys, hens 32-33%; Rab-° f heavy ty f e hens adequate bits 16-43, mostly 33.41 for a fair interest Prices paid Guineas, 75 89; Pigeons (per a t farm. Light type hens- pair) 1.10-3.20, mostly 1.10-125 mostly 6Vz '® Am T Penn ™ tly ■ 5>4 6 in New Jersey Heavy type hens TFEWR. Total coops sold 440. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, February 11 Week to date Same period last week 455,000 1,219,000 160,000 Same period last year 444,000 1,080,000 156,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. ■BT " E7' ' FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, February 11) February Warch April Way June July August September ' October November December February ’72 30.10 Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs are stronger, Potatoes aie lower, and Eggs are steady. a-asked Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Jc Company Is a turn near In Hogs and Pork Bellies? Have the hog and belly maikets bottomed out 0 Or is renewed downward adiustment likely before these markets can fully shake off recent depression 9 The answers to these questions aie carefully con sidered in “Hogs and Bellies —the latest detailed special situation report by our Commodity Research Department If you’d like a copy, it’s yours t or the asking Just mail this coupon, Please mail me “Hogs and Bellies.” Name Address City State Zip 'SHP' Telephone ’ 1 ' * Revfiolds & Co. 'members new york stock exchange AND OTHER PRINCIPAL SECURITY AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES 6! NORTH DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA. 17504 i u i Telephone 397-8221 -*j ■■iiiiU— I+-—tU —I-I—h—l Eastern Fa. and N. J. mimssst,'*. Cattle Hogs Sheep 449 000 1,275,000 167 000 -V New York Chicago Chicago Chicago Maine Fresh Egg* Cattle Hogs Potatoes 34.55 20.70 32.90 18.25 2.68 32.35 32.12 19.65 20.45 31.75 20.55 30.37 30.10 21.12 b-bid n-nommal a BMP 36.90 2.56 35.75 31.75 3.05 32.45 39.20 2.57 Delmarva Thursday, February 11 Ready-to-cook movement ir regular as some terminal mar ket receivers will be closed to morrow as well as Monday for the holiday period Advance in terest ' fair Slaughter sche dule's generally well main tained Less than trucklot prices unchanged to Vz cent higher on both Plant and U S Grade A Live supplies ade quate Undertone firm but cautious in some quarters Ne gotiated trucklot prices 2-3 pound ready-tocook bi oilers and fryers for dehveiy next week: Plant Grade 27%-28 Pool trucklot prices for Fri day arrival in the New York area U S Giade A mostly 28y 2 29 Plant Giade 27-28 mostly 27i/ 2 -28 ■ Special packs including 1%-2, 3\'z pound sizes TPEWR New York Eggs Thursday, February 11 Prices are higher Buying in terest improved locally, slow on large, fair on lower pi iced grades and sizes Many distribu tors will be closed Friday and Monday in observance of holi days and sales for advanced needs are fair Receipts light. Supplies of fancy large ample, mediums and smalls fully ade quate Standards closely clear ed and extra large slightly ex cessive Carton orders for deli very next week are ii regular with country point offerings more closely held Undertone improved but cautious. Monday, February 8 Reported receipts of 270 head of horses, maiket steady with last week One load New York State work horses, single, 165-310 One load Massachusetts woik horses, single, 180-245, pairs. Fox’ Southeastern and 445-555 South Central Pennsylvania One load Ilansas ndmg horses, single, 160-320 One load Illinois driving ... ~ o , , horses, single, 200-520, woik n , and hoxses single. 130-230, riding P “ d , by t horses, l4O 225 ,pu per on Thiee loads Tennessee mules HAY PRICES Monday, February 8 Hay mostly steady Stiaw and and draft horses, single, 160-440, mulch steady to weak. pans, 335-515, mules, single, 140- 460, pairs, 440-750 33 00-45 00 Locally consigned woik 22 00-35 00 hoises, single, 155-230, pans, 25 00-35 00 3C5-410, driving horses, 105-190, Alfalfa Timothy hay Mixed hay Straw Mulch 30 00 35 00 riding horses, 95-215 15 00-20 00 Maie pomes, 10-25, gelding, 10- Reported by Bureau of Markets s ' l4 > lai S e P 011163 ■ 35 ‘ Pa. 3>ept. of Agriculture. 45, killers, 5-7. BEFORE SELLING - I LET US QUOTE I RiSSER POULTRY I 347 N. Broad St., Lititz H 1 Vh. 717 1 -fe2is>2Ts3 ,0 3 RiSSER POULTRY J ( Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13,1971—: Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices to the Producer Tuesday, Febiuary 9 and Thuisday, Febiuaiy 11 Region Northeast Northwest 32 32 28 28 18 18 Central West 30 30 26 26 18 18 Southwest 29 29 25 25 18 18 Midwest 28 29 24y 2 25 20 20 Southeast - 29 30 26% 26 % 24 24 National Average 29 30 26 26 22 22 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Febiuary Bth to Thuisday, Febiuaiy 11th Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Large 34% 35 35% 36 % Laige 33% 34 34% 35% Mediums 29% 29% 30 30% Pullets 28 28 28% 29 Poewees 21 21 21 21 BROWN Fey Laige 34 34 34 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standards 29 29% 30 Checks 18% 18% 19 Tone Laige sizes in a close balance Mediums adequate. Pullets tight Demand irregular Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications New Holland Horse Auction Large Medium Small 30 32 27 27 24 24^ Wed. Tues. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Monday - Wednesday February 8 -10 CATTLE Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers 25-75 higher, slaughter heifers 50-75 higher, cows most ly 50 higher, bulls steady Reduced receipts appealed to be the mam bullish factor contnbuting to the upturn in both slaughter steers and heif eis Receipts 77 peicent slaugh ter steers, 20 peicent heifeis, balance mainly cows Oveiall finish of slaughtei steei s not quite as attractive as last week with an estimated 15 percent Prime and 75 percent Chonce. This compaies with 18 peicent Prime and 75 peicent Choice last week, and 20 percent Pume and 70 percent choice last year. Heifer supply mainly High Good to Low Pnme weighing 850-1075 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Pnme 1200 1400 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 34 50- 34 75, eight loads at lattei puce. High Choice and Pnme 1050- 1350 lbs 34 00-34 50. Choice 975- 1350 lbs Yield Giade 2 to 4 32 - 50-34 00, Mixed Good and Choice 3150 32 50, Good 27 50- 31 50, mostly 29 50-31 00, Stand aid and Low Good 26 00-27 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Fume 950- 1025 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 on Wednesday 33 00-33 25, Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 31 50-33 00, Mixed Good and Choice 30 50-3150, Good 27 50- 30 50 LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 330 West State St Box 2 ,RDI Quai i'wille 'Pa 17566 Ph: 786 3394 3 J Thui s. Fii. 34% 31 19%