Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1975, Image 4

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    4—Unotf f Farming, Saturday. Nov. IS. 1978
Poultry Market Reports
Weekly New York Egg Market
Monday, November 10 lo Friday, November 14
Moo. Toe*. Wed. Than. Frl.
WHITE
Ex. Urge 61
Urge 66
Mediums W
Pullets S 3
Peewees 34
BROWN
Large 68
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
Off Grade
Large
Tone Full iteady to firm.
Copyright 1975 Urner Barry Publications
East coast cariot meats
November 12
East coast carlot meat
trade caf Boston to
Washington area inclusive.
Compared to Tuesday’s
close: Trading very dull this
session for good and choice
steer beef; both report
quotes of 50 lower, moderate
supply, light demand. Cow
beef & bull beef steady;
lamb 1.00-2.00 lower. Fresh
hams steady to 4.00 lower;
bellies steady to 6.00 lower;
butts 10.00 lower; spareribs
steady to 75 lower; picnics
75-1.00 lower; pork loins 17
down steady to 1.00 lower &
17-20’s steady - 1.00 higher.
Steer Beef
Choice YG 3 6-800’s 74.00-
74.50, 1 load 73.00 mostly 50
lower; Good YG 2&3 5-600’s
68.00 50 lower; Good YG 3 6-
800’s 69.00-69.50.
Cow Beef
Utility (Brkg.) 350-700’s
46.00*46.50 steady; Utility
(Bong.) 350-700’s 46.00-46.50
steady; Canner & Cutter
45.00-45.50 steady.
Bull Beef
Yld Gr 1&2 500-1000’s 49.00-
49.50 steady.
Lamb
Ch & Pr YG 2&3 35-65’s
98.00-99.00 1.00-2.00 lower.
Domestic Boneless
Beef-Trimmings
90 pet. Visual Lean 63.25-
New Holland Daily
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Reported receipts of 139
cows, 4 heifers and 3 bulls.
Market lower than last week.
Load of New York cows -
fresh 550-1100 and springers
500-725; load of Franklin
lane aster.. farnii ng|
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 717-626-2191
Dieter Krieg, Editor
Melissa Piper, Associate Editor
Jack Farmakis, National Sales Manager
151 Danforth Drive
New Canaan, Conn. 06840
Ph. 203-966-1746
Subscription Price $3 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 :•
68 71 71
61 64 64
39 39 39
64.00; 85 pet. Visual Lean
62.00*3.00; 50 Pet. Visual
Lean; 50 Pet. Visual Lean
41.00-
Fresh Pork Cuts
Loins (Reg, 8-14's 107.50
1.00 Iwr. high quote, 14-17’s
106.50 1.00 Iwr. high quote,
17-20’s 91.50-92.50 stdy. -1.00
hgr.
Picnics(Reg.)4-B’s 68.50 75-
1.00 lower; B’s & up 61.75
10.00 lower.
Spareribs 1%-3’s 91.50-
92.25 stdy. -75 lower; 3-s’s
83.00-
Hams (Skd.) 14-17’s 104.-
104.50 steady; 17-20’s 88.50
4.00 lower; 20-26’s 82.50 2.-
2.50 lower.
Bellies (sdls. skin on) 10-
12’s 82.00*2.25 steady; 12-
14’s 82.00*2.25 steady; 14-
16’s 77.00 5.00 lower; 16-18’s
75.00 4.00 lower; 18-20’s 68.50
5.75-6.00 lower.
CT Butts (Froz. Bnls.) 1%-
7’s 119.50 5.00 lower.
Pork Tnngs. 50 pet. In r
54.25 steady; 80 pet. In fr.
72.25 steady.
Bnls. pic. cushion in fr
90.50 steady.
Lard: CP-DR 26.50-27.50
2.50-3.50 lower.
Skd. Jowls - Fresh 52.00-
53.00 steady -1.00 lower.
Transmitted from Plula.
Livestock Market News
Office.
county cows fresh 690-1300
and springers 610-825; load
of Pa. cows fresh 500-790 and
springers 550-700; load of
Wisconsin cows 510-1025.
Locally consigned cows 350-
720 and bulls 115-175.
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday' November 11.1*7S
Prices paid per dozen Grade "A" brown eggs In cartons
delivered to retail stores:
EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL
MOST NEW ENGLAND
PRICES
NEW HAMP. NOT AVAILABLE
DUE TO
78-79 72-73
OBSERVANCE
OF
MASS.+
R.I.
VERMONT
MAINE "VETERANS DAY"
+lncludes Central nod Weatern Section* Only.
tt*x-x*x*x*x*x;
Fogelsville
Sale of
Tuesday, November 4
Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except
where noted.
Hens, Heavy type 14-27,
mostly 16-21; Pullets 45tfc-47;
Roasters 42-46%; Capons 59;
Ducks 51-54; Drakes 58;
Turkeys, Hens 43-49; Rab
bits 31-68, mostly 60-65;
Guineas 1.00-1.20; Pigeons
(per pr.) 1.41-4.50.
Total coops sold 295.
Sale of
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Hens, heavy type 11-22,
mostly 15-20; Pullets 45-50,
mostly 45-47; Roasters 40-57,
mostly 40-45; Ducks 46-55,
mostly 52-55; Drakes 51-70,
mostly 56-60; Geese 63-68;
Turkeys - Toms 43; Turkeys -
Hens 43-50; Rabbits 54-72,
mostly 65-70; Guineas 1.00-
1.06; Pigeons (per pr.) 1.25-
4.70.
Total coops sold 329.
Directions Take Rt. 22
thruway. Exit at Fogelsville
Exit. North to stop lite in
Fogelsville, turn left,
proceed one block, turn left
again at Cracker Barrel
Restaurant. Auction right
side 100 ft. from your last left
turn.
Eastern PA & NJ
Live Hem Report
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Prices continue to hold
steady on light type hens.
Farm offerings while in
creased still short of full
processing needs. Offerings
of heavy type short of a* fair
call.
Prices paid at farm: Light
type hens 8-10 mostly 9-10 in
Pa., mostly 9-10 in NJ;
Heavy Type Hens TFEWR.
Lancaster Feeder
Cattle
Friday, November 7
Feeder Cattle
898
1268
Today
Last Friday
TREND: Feeder steers
and feeder heifers
moderately active; steers 50-
1.00 higher; heifers fully
steady.
FEEDER STEERS;
Choice 640-990 lb. 35.50-37.50;
mixed Good and Choice 600-
950 lb. 30.25-35.10; Good 600-
850 lb. 25.75-28.75; Choice
420-565 lb. 29.25-36.00, one lot
335 lb. 28.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS:
Choice 400-580 lb. 18.00-22.50;
Good 500-530 lb. 14.25-15.50.
READ
LANCASTER
FARMING
FOR FULL
MARKET REPORTS
Ready to cook movement
generally slow in most
quarters. Slaughter
schedules reduced with
occasional plant not
operating today. Today’s
less than trucklot asking
prices unchanged to 1 cent
lower on both Plant and US
Grade A. Advance interest
continues to take a wait and
see position. Live supplies
adequate at generally
desirable weights. Un
dertone weak and unsettled.
Negotiated trucklot prices
2-3 lb. Ready to cook Broiler-
Fryers for delivery this next
week:N Current Broiler-
Fryer negotiated prices for
unmediate delivery mostly
multiple-drop shipments to
New York City from
Delmarva.
Range: US Grade A 48-49,
Plant Grade 47-48, Premium
US Grade A 56-54, Premium
Plant Grade 49-52.
Wtd. Avg.: US Grade A
48.68, Plant Grade 47.65,
Premium US Grade A 52.15,
Premium Plant Grade 51.79.
Prices unchanged.
Demand fairly good. Of
ferings adequate to barely
adequate. Undertone firm.
Prices to Retailers: Sale to
volume buyers, consumer
grades white eggs in cartons,
delivered: Store Door.
A Extra Large 67M>-72M>, A
Large 66%-71M>, A Medium
59^-64.
76-71 58-59
Delmarva
Broiler-Fryer Market
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Philadelphia
Eggs
Wednesday, Nov. 12
V 9
Staalkat
NEST RUN EGGS
Price* ire from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECU
Durham. N.M. and reflect trading price* for gradcable
ncit run eggs (CNR) on ECI, a nationwide trading center
for producer*, packer* and marketer*. GNU egg a arc
classified by weight in 30-doicn cases, and traded in lots of
cither 300 or 750 cose*. Price* are FOB buyer* dock, and
arc computed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This
week's price* for each classification were:
Classification
Extra Large
Class 1 - Large
Gass 3 • Medium
Gass 4 * Small
Breaking Slock
Checks
x-x-XvX-XvX-Xy-y"^
Baltimore Eggs eggs: Prices to
Wednesday, Nov. 12 retailers, state graded (min.
Prices Unchanged, one case sale).
adequate, mediums fully W Grade A Medium 83-66.
DEAD STOCK
REMOVED LJi
PROMPTLY
ANYTIME - ANYWHERE
A. F. BRANDT’S SONS
RENDERERS
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
(717) 367-6026
Hershey Equipment Co. Inc.
215 DILLER AVE.
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
PHONE 717-354-4576
New Weight
Per Case
51 lb*.
4Stbs.
42 lbs.
39 lbs.
48 lbs.
48 lbs.
Tuesday Thursday
0 0
57 59
SO 52
40 41
47 48
39 40