Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1976, Image 4

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept. 11, 1976
Poultry Market Reports
Weekly New York Egg Market
From Tueiday, Sept. 7 to Friday, Sept. 10
Mon. Tnes. Wed. Thurs.
Ex. Large H
Large o
Mediums L
Pullets i
Peewees d
BROWN
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
Off Grade
Large
Checks
Tone About Steady
Copyright 197 S Urner Barry Publications
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, September 7,1976 Hunt Grade dMl;Premljm
Prices paid per dozen Grade “A" brown eggs in cartons p j x Plant Grade 42-
delivered to retail stores: Premium * Plant Grade 42-
EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TTO n ,
MASS.+ 86-95 85-94 7M9 57-63 4 US Grade A
Mostly 87-88 86-87 79-80 58-59 SJJ» tk a
NEWHAMP. 82-89 80-87 73-80 52-59 X • US v ™
Mostly 84-85 82-83 * 75-76 54-55 ufT* 111 ' X ?lant
R.I. 91-92 89-90 86-87 61-62 v- , j ■ 1
VERMONT 88-95 87-90 804)5 viS selSted^^Mtitive
Mostly 88-90 87 80 “ ces ’ sei , ectea competitive
MAINE 87-89 86-88 79-« l brands, etc.
+lncludes Central and Western Sections Only.
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
New Weight
Per Case
51 lbs
48 lbs,
45 lbs.
42 lbs.
39 lbs.
48 lbs.
48 lbs.
Classification
Extra Large
Class 1 - Large
Class 2 - Large
Class 3 - Medium
Class 4 - Small
Breaking Stock
Checks
Baltimore
Eggs
Wednesday, Sept. 8
Market steady. Demand
fair. Sups. adq. Large - 76-79;
Meds. - 70-73.
67 67 67
48 48 48
Wednesday Friday
62 60
58 58
55 52
44 44
60 60
49 49
TRY A
CLASSIFI
AD!
Delmarva
Poultry
Fri.
Wednesday, Sept. 8,1976
Ready to cook movement
for current needs good.
Slaughter schedules
generally heavy however
occasionally plant not
operating. Todays LTL
asking prices held steady.
Advance interest fairly good
for anticipated sales. Live
supplies ample at heavier
than desired weights in some
/Quarters. Undertone firm.
Current broiler-fryer
negotiated prices for im
mediate includes mostly
multiple-drop shipments to
New York City from
Delmarva.
RANGE; US Grade A 41-42;
58-60
Fogelsville
Poultry
Sale of Sept. 7,1976
Hens, heavy type 15%-30,
mostly 18-22; Pullets 44%-48;
Roasters 25-42, mostly 37-41;
Ducks 30-50; Drakes 40-58;
Turkeys-Hens 44; Rabbits
33%-39, mostly 35-39;
Pigeons (per pr.) 1.11.
Total coops sold 173.
Auction Day - Tuesday
each week at 11:30 a.m.
Poultry Received - Mon. 7
p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Tues. 7
a.m. to 12 noon.
Directions - Take Rt. 22
thruway. Exit at Fogelsville
Exit, North to stop light in
Fogelsville, turn left,
proceed one block, turn left,
again at Cracker Barrel
Restaurant. Auction right
side 100 feet from your last
left turn.
ED
Eastern Pa. &
N.J. Poultry
Wednesday, Sept. 8,1976
Prices steady. Farm of
ferings light type and
generally short of a fairly
good processor demand.
Offerings of heavy type hens
barely adequate for a steady
call.
Prices paid at farm: Light
type hens 12-14%, mostly 14-
14% in Pa.; Heavy type hens
TFEWR.
Philadelphia
Eggs
Wednesday, Sept. 8,1976
Prices unchanged car
toning demand fairly good.
Offerings irregularly
distributed but adequate
overall. Undertone steady.
Prices to retailers; Sales
to volume buyers, consumer
grades white eggs in cartons,
delivered; Store door: A
Extra Large 74% - 76%; A
Large 73% - 75%; A Medium
66% - 68.
Hay
Markets
New Holland
Monday, Sept. 6
11A.M.
43 loads.
Alfalfa and alfalfa -mixed
57-90; two outstanding loads
95 & 99; mixed hav 50-70;
clover & timothy mixed 55 -
67; timothy 41 - 57; clover &
grass hay 49 - 63; straw 52 -
74; one load wet straw 37;
corn 10 loads 88 - 99.50; oats
1.80 bushel.
Wednesday, Sept. 8
12 Noon
Alfalfa 72; clover 70; ear
com 87.
Green Dragon
Septembers
Prices per ton
30 loads hay and 9 loads
straw.
Alfalfa, 44.00 - 75.00;
Timothy 33.00 - 60.00; Mixed
hay 33.00 - 65.50; Clover 40,00
- 44.00; Straw 46.00 - 66,00;
Corn 23 loads 80.00 - 89.00;
and one load of Timothy
seed, 50 lb. bags, $l5 a bag.
Regional Hay
(AH hay No. 2 and better,
prices paid by dealers at the
farm, price per ton.)
Hay & Straw slow
movement, but steady.
Alfalfa 65.00-75.00; Mixed
hay 55.00-60.00; Timothy hay
50.00-60.00; Straw 35.00-
50.00; Mulch 20.00-25.00.
Harvey Z. Martin
Not available by press
time.
4 DDBC33QS
THE WINNING COMBINATION
ROBERT &
GLEN KRUM
Krum Bros. Orchards
Catawissa, PA
10,400 DeKalb Layers
Carroll Barton, MCI
sales rep., admiring a
dozen eggs (held by
Bob) typical of those
winning four con
secutive blue ribbons
(displayed by Glen)
at the Penna. State
Farm Show.
Bob comments on their choice of Moyer’s DEKALB ■ “A majority of our eggs
are retailed through our own fruit market and other direct farm outlets. We
must have a good quality, large egg. We’ve come to expect this from the 1'37
layer we’ve been purchasing from Moyer’s over the past 10 years. We also
like to see those production peaks into the 90 percent range!”
Tfaye* 4 CHICKS, INC.
rflgFTCTira Quakertown, PA 18951
BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155
EGG LAYERS
Special Feeder
PigS -
Sept. 2,1976
There were 1,860 head
sold. All pigs were graded by
Representatives of the
VDAC’s Division of Markets,
Livestock Section on USDA
standards and sold by the
hundredweight.
US 1 & 2 30-49 lbs. |BO.OO
- 50-69 lbs. 65.50-74.50;
70-99 lbs. 49.00-58.00; 100-130
lbs. 50.00.
US 3 30-49 lbs. 80.0060.50;
50-69 lbs. 60.50-66.00; 70-99
lbs. 51.5060.50; 100-130 lbs.
52.50.
Utility 3049 lbs. 53.00-
63.00; 5069 lbs. 53.00.
US 4 3049 lbs. 64.00; 5069
lbs. 55.00; 70-99 lbs. 52.50;
100-130 lbs. 47.50.
Docked tail pigs averaging
46 lbs. brought $1.50 per 100
lbs. more.
OUR GOAL IS GETTING
TOP DOLLAR FOR YOU
SHIP TO THE
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK
MARKET
Old Rt. 11 Danville, Pa.
Phone (717) 275-2880
SALE EVERY MONDAY 2 P.M.
Horse Sale 2nd Sat. Every Month 10:30 A.^
OWNER: MELVIN M. LEHMAN
717-964-3621 Res.
717-275-2880 Bus.
Yearling Sale
September 8,1976
There were 183 head s y
All steers were graded oy
Representatives of the
VDAC’s Division of Markets,
Livestock Section on VDAC
standards and sold by the
hundredweight.
STEERS: Choice 500-700
lbs. $35.00-37.25, mostly
37.00-37.25; 701-800 lbs. 33.00-
38.00, mostly 36.00-38.00; 801-
1000 lbs. 32.50-34.00, mostly
34.00; 1000-1370 lbs. 30.00-
32.00, mostly 31.50-32.00.
Good 500-700 lbs. 30.00-
37.10, mostly 36.00-37.10; 701-
800 lbs. 32.50-37.25, mostly
37.00- 801-1000 lbs.
32.00-
Medium 500-700 lbs. 32.00-
35,75, mostly 32.00-34.50; 701-
800 lbs, 30.00-34.75, mostly
34.00- 801-1000 lbs.
27.00- mostly 29.50-
30.00.
HUBBARD
WHITE MT.
BROILERS