4—LincaslerFarmlng, Saturday, Nov. 9,1974 Poultry Market Reports WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Monday, November 4th to Friday, November Bth Mon. Tues. Wed. Thun. Frl. WHITE Ex. Large 61 61 61 61 61 Large 61 61 81 61 61 Mediums 60 57 57 57 57 Pullets 50 51 51 51 51 Peewees 35 35 35 35 35 BROWN Large Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 55 55 55 53 53 Checks 34 33 33 33 32 Tone Irregular. Copyright 1974 Urner Barry Publications 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 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: Classification Extra Large Class 1 - Large Class 3 - Medium Class 4 - Small Breaking Stock Checks Agricultural Estimates Reported Feed Grain Export Carryover stocks of feed grains from the 1973-74 year totaled 22 million tons, nearly 2 million above our estimate of last-month but 10 million less than last year and the lowest since 1952. The October 1 corn carryover was 481 million bushels, down a third from a year ago. the sorghum grain carryover of 62 million bushels was 11 million below a year ago. Projections of U.S. feed grain exports in 1974-75 have been raised primarily because of in creasing foreign exports are placed at 30 to 32 million short tons, up from our last forecast of 25-31 million. Com exports are put at 875 925 million bushels, pared with the previous estimate of 750 to 900 million. Projected sorghum exports were raised from 100-150 to 140-160 million bushels. The increased forcast of Lancaster Fanning P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. Phone: Lancaster 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 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming Lititz, Pa Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. 17543 Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. £X;X;x*Xv>x<*x-x-x:;X: 70 68 68 68 New Weight Per Case Tuesday Thursday 51 lbs. 0 0 48 lbs. 52 51 42 lbs. 51 49 39 lbs. 39 39 48 lbs. 43 43 48 lbs. 36 36 exports more than offsets the slightly larger than an ticipated carrying from 1973- 74, narrowing the range of prospective domestic use from 145-150 million short tons to 146-147 million tons. Wheat Feeding Declines All wheat in storage in the United States on October 1, 1974, totaled 1,546 million bushels, up 6 percent from a year ago. Disappearance from all storage positions during July-September was indicated at about 485 million bushels. This implies a relatively low level of domestic wheat feeding occurred during July- September. we have reduced projection of wheat feeding for the marketing year by 75 million bushels. We have increased the export forecast by 50 million bushels because of increased _ demand in some countries i Yrkgxn H/llf c£> and further deterioration of 111/Wot/ crop prospects in some other open House will be held exporting countries. This Hinkletown Alter would leave a little larger native School on Thursday, carryover than had been November 14th from 7:00 to projected last month. g ; oo P.M. The school is located on Wanner Road near Martindale, just off Route 322. The public is invited to tour the school, see the facilities, and meet the teachers. The Hinkletown Alter native School is a middle grade school of the Eastern Lancaster County School District. In addition to a strong academic program there is also a pre-vocational program including the areas of agriculture, homemaking, carpentry and cabinet making, practical nursing, horticulture, power mechanics, and power sewing. Hie enrollment is limited to boys and girls in the 6th, 7th, and Bth grades. All interested persons are welcomed to tour the school. Eastern Pa. &N.J. Wednesday, November I Prices trended slightly higher within an unchanged range on light type hens. Demand fair to good In effort to keep plants near capacity operation. Offerings in creased in some quarters. Offerings of heavy type hens adequate for a limited call. Prices paid at farm: light type hens 6-8, mostly 1-lVi in PA.; Mostly 6%-7 In N.J. Wednesday, November 6 Baltimore eggs; prices are unchanged to slightly lower on large and mediums. Supplies are adequate ex cept small are scarce. Demand irregular ranging slow to fair. Cartoned eggs: prices to retailers, state graded (min one case sale) white. Grade A Large 68-76, mostly 68-70; Grade A Medium 64-73, mostly 64-66. Local Grain These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating local feed and grain con cerns. It should be noted, however, that not every dealer or broker handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, November 7, 1974 are as follows: Gar Corn New Old Shelled Oats Local Western Barley Wheat Feed 3.81 Millers 4.30 +Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. Consequently, our live Poultry Report Baltimore Eggs Thursday, November 7 Bid+ Off ered+ 59.00 68.00 3.36 1,78 2.24 2.55 Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, November • Prices unchanged. Car toning demand irregular ranging light to occasional fair where limited features by conpon a factor. Offerings fully adequate. Undertone cautious. ■ Price* to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered: store door A Extra Large 66-68%; A Large 8547%; A Medium 61%-63%. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, Nov. 6 Ready to cook movement good. Slaughter schedules increased in effort to fill all needs. Today less than trucklots on plant and U.S. Grade A held unchanged. Live supplies fully adequate with weights in a wide range. Undertone steady. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broiler fryer for delivery next week: U.S. Grade A none; Plant Grade 41. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery mostly multiple drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva; Range: US Grade A 42-43; Plant Grade 41-42; Premium US Grade A 4547; Premium Plant Grd. 43-45. Weighted Avg.: US Grade A 42.35; Plant Grade 41.35; Premium US Grade A 46.70; Premium Plant Grd. 44.79. 3.57 2.15 2.49 2.80 sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up .. .costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s . .. “The Businessman’s Bird” ... show sustained production of top quality eggs ... often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in look at the records and the B-300 ... “The Businessman’s Bird”. ABCOCK FARMS Telephone |7l7| 626-8257 Telephone |7l7| 626-8561 NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Tuesday, November 5, MM Prices paid per dozen Grade “A" brown eggs In cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LA* lo ® MASS+ 72-81 Mostly 73*74 71-74 NEWHAMP Mostly VERMONT 74*44 72-42 6MO Mostly 74-40 74-78 70-78 MAINE 75-77 73-75 44-70 -{-Includes Central and Western Sections Only. Automobile Service Tips TODAY'S engines RUN AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES ANP MTU PRESSURE COOLING SYSTEMS. MARE FREQUENT CHECKS FOR SIGNS OF DETERIORATION OF HOSES, IF SWOLLEN OR MUSHY, REPLACE IT BEFORE IT BURSTS WHILE VOU ARB ON TUB ROAR THIS CAN PAMA&E THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 Colder Weather Coming!! Going to the Mountains for a Week? BEFORE YOUR MILKING SYSTEM BREAKS DOWN, CALI YOUR SURGE DEALER FOR A MAINTENANCE CHECKUP “YOUR WIFE MAY BE GLAD YOU DID” LESTER B. BOLL GROFF RDl.Lititz.Pa. EQUIPMENT Ph 717626 6198 2w state st GLENN E. HURST Ph'£77B6 >225 R ° 2East Ear| . Pa Ph. 717-786-7225 ph 2 i 5 -445-6865 BRANDT’S FARM SUPPLY. INC. 601 E High St. Elizabethtown, Pa Ph. 717-367-1221 MEDIUM 66- 67- Available Not Available SMALL 6MO 57-60 Not