—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Sept 14.1974 4 Poultry Market Reports .v.v,v.v.v,va.'.ss WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Monday, September 9 to Friday, September 13 Mon. Tue*. Wed. Thun. WHITE Ex. Larg. 65 66% 66% 68 68 Urge 62 63% 63% 65 65 Mediums 57 . 58% 58% 60 60 Pullets 45 45 45 46 46 Peewees 32 32 32 32 32 BROWN Urge 65 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 54 55% 55% 57 57 Checks 41 42 42 43 43 Tone Steady to Firm, Copyright 1974 Urner Barry Publications .V.V.V.NV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V 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 SKdozen 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: ClauificatiMi Extra Large Class 1 - Large Class 3 - Medium Class 4 • Small Breaking Stock Checks !/>XvXwXyXv//:w:::^ Dairy Replacement Price Report SUMMARY FOR AUGUST. 1974 There were approximately 490 dairy replacement cattle reported on of which an estimated 405 bead were native (Pennsylvania) and 85 head were imported. This com pared with a total of 480 head for July, 1974. Compared with the July, 1974 report, the market was slow to Moderate. Cows were highly uneven, $125 higher to $175 lower. Heifers were uneven to mostly $25 higher. COWS A Fresh or close springers. 3to 7 years old B Fresh or close springers. Ist calf (adequate size) C Fresh or close springers, over 7 years D Milking more than 60 days HEIFERS A Bred, adequate size for ace B Open, over 12 months of age C Open, under 12 months of age Peoria Cattle Thursday, Sept. 12 CATTLE: receipts this week 4700, compared to last week 4340, and to a year ago 3437. Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers very uneven; closing mostly steady after an early week advance. Slaughter heifers mostly steady. Cows closed Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office; 22 E. Main St, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. Phone: La ncaster 717-394-3047 | or Lititz 717-626-2191 Richard E. Wanner, Editor Melissa Piper, Associate Editor £ Subscription price • $2 per year | Established November 4,1955 iji Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming S Lititz, Pa jij Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa 17543 Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. * Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. 66 67 69 69 New Weight PerCaie Tuesday Thursday 51 lbs. 0 0 48 lbs. 55 57 42 IbS. 50 51 39 lbs. 40 40 48 lbs. 50 52 48 lbs. 43 44 steady to 50 cents higher. Bulls steady; several loads purchased this week for Canadian export. Receipts about 70 percent slaughter steers, 20 percent slaughter heifers and the balance mostly cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice and Prime 1200-1300 pounds 34, Monday 47.50- 48.00; load 48.25; late 44.00- 44.50; load 1440 4, 45.00; five Eastern Pa. &N.J. Live Poultry Report Wednesday, Sept. 11 Frl. Prices unchanged to Vi cent lower on light type hens. Demand fair for fully adequate offerings. Demand good for limited offerings of heavy type hens. Prices paid at farm: Light Type Hens 4-6, mostly 6 in PA.; mostly 5-6 in N.J.; Heavy Type Hens TFEWR. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, Sept. 11 Prices unchanged to higher on all sizes. Cartoning demand fairly good with best interest on extra large and Jumbos as the Jewish “~\trtavs approach. Of- of large and mediums in fairly good balance with extra large and jumbos short. Prices to retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered:Store Door, A Extra Large 67-70; A Large 66-69; A Medium 59-62. Baltimore Eggs Wednesday, Sept. 11 Baltimore eggs: Prices advanced in moderate trading on all sizes. Supplies of Jumbos and Extra Large are tight but other sizes adequate. Some additional business reported due to the strike situation in Washington. Cartoned Eggs: Prices to retailers, State Grade (min one case sale) White, Grade A Large 70%-76%, mostly 71- 73; Grade A Medium 65%- 71%, mostly 66-67. SUMMARY 525-660 445-565 410-500 325-485 loads 1400-1520 pounds 4-5, 41.0042.00. Choice 950-1325 pounds yield grade 24, early 43.5046.50; late 43.0045.00; 800-950 pounds 41.0043.50. Mixed Good and Choice 900- 1300 40.5043.00. Good 38.50- 40.50. Standard and Good Holsteins 37.25-39.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 850-1050 pounds 24, early 42.0045.00; one load 45.50: late 41.0043.50; 700-850 pounds 37.00-41.50. Mixed Good and Choice 750-1150 pounds 38.50-41.00. Good 35.00-38.50. 370-470 260-330 185-260 COWS: Utility and Commercial 21.50-24.50; late 21.00- High dressing Utility 25.00; late 24.50. Cutter 20.00-22.00. Canner 18.00- BULLS: 1-2, 1100-1700 pounds 28.00-30.00; 1 31.00. Between January 1 and June 30, state government hiring usually reaches its peak. This is due in part to the employment of students and temporary or emergency employees for the summer months. During the past twelve months, the State Civil Service Commission’s division of forecasting and planning has produced more than thirty studies, reports, and profiles to improve manpower planning through the use of statistical data. Fogelsville Sale of Sept. 10 Hens, heavy type 10-20, mostly 10-14; Pullets 36-43, mostly 37-40; Roasters 6-45, mostly 36-39; Ducks 40-60; Drakes 50; Rabbits 15-53, mostly 2714-34; Pigeons (per pair) 1.003.21. Total Coops Sold 518. Poultry received Monday 7 p.m. to 10:30 pjn. Tuesday 7 a.m. to 12 Noon. Sale at 11:30 a.m. Directions Take Rt. 2 thruway. Exit at Fogelsville exit. North on stoplight in Fogelsville, turn left, proceed 1 mile. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, Sept. 11 Ready to cook movement very light and disappointing however parts continue fair. Slaughter schedules reduced in an effort to balance needs. Today’s less than trucklot prices unsettled and ranged unchanged to lower on both plant and US Grade A. Live supplies fully adequate at weights in a wide range. Undertone weak and un settled. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broiler fryer for delivery next week: US Grade A none; Plant Grade 40. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva: Range: US Grade A 43-45, Plant Grade 42-43%, Premium US Grade A 46-48, Premium Plant Grade 44-46. Weighted Average: US Grade A 43.64, Plant Grade 42.74; Premium US Grade A 47.47, Premium Plant Grade 45.93. The Proven Performers! Gjßfa CLARK ELECTRIC, ' -W INC. RD. 1, Box 82 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Wednesday, September 10,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs In cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 7332 69-78 65-72 41-50 MASS+ Mostly 74-76 NEWHAMP 71-78 74 7532 Mostly VERMONT Mostly 75-78 71-76 67-72 MAINE 75-77 71-73 67-69 +lncludes Central and Western Sections Only. Oklahoma City Thursday, Sept. 12 Estimated Receipts 5,500 Same day last week 6,671 Trading moderately ac tive, feeder cattle and calves 50-1.00 lower, except few average and high choice offerings mostly steady to weak. Majority receipts good and choice 400-750 pound steers and 350-650 heifers; moderate at tendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Choice, few Prime, 300400 pound 30.25-37.25 ; 400-500 29.2534.50, few part loads 407-410 35.8036.50; 500600 29.0032.00, small lot and short load 515-528 33.6033.70; 600700 28.7532.00, part load 689 32.40; 700800 28.7531.50, small lot 840 32.10; Mixed Good and Choice 300-500 27.0029.25; 500317 lb. 26,50 29.00; Good 400650 23.25- 26.75; Part Load and Load HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa, Phone 717-464-2044 6638 63-70 7072 67-74 6536 67-74 69-70 71-78 Good 640744 lb. Holstein Steers 21.6022.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Few Choice 350385 pound 30.00 30.90; 40050026.0030.00; 500 600 25.7028.00, few 600758 25.5027.10; Mixed Good and Choice 300500 23.0025.75; 500335 23.0025.25; Good 330 600 lb. 19.5022.75. For the Week: Compared to late last week, feeder cattle and calves 1.001.50 lower, some good and low choice offerings 2.00 lower; cows under extreme pressure and 2.003.00 lower; bulls steady to 1.00 lower. 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