4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1977 Poultry Market Reports Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, Jan. 3 to Friday, Jan. 7 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Ex. Large 76 71 71 71 71 Large 76 71 71 71 71 Mediums 72 67 67 67 67 Pullets 60 55 55 55 55 Peewees 40 35 35 35 35 BROWN Large 84 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Large 68 64 64 64 64 Checks 47 46 45 45 45 Tone—Demand improved, offerings in better balance. Copyright 1977 Urner Barry Publications New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, January 14,1977 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM MASS(+) 76-92 Mostly 77-78 NEW HAMP. 71-78 73-74 90-91 78-93 Mostly R.I. VERMONT Mostly 80-88 79-86 75-82 MAINE 78-80 77-79 73-75 52-54 (+) Includes 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 Prices unchanged to lower. Demand fair to good, supplies adequate. Cartoned eggs; prices to - 74 74 74 71- 72- 66-73 75- 76- 70-77 68-69 85-86 73-85 72-73 89-90 77-90 Tuesday Thurs. Wednesday, Jan. 5 retailers, state graded (min. one case sale) white Grade A Large 75-83; Grade A Medium 71-79. Fri. SMALL 48- 49- 45- 46- 62-63 60 60 62 60 59 58 48 47 53 52 48 47 Driving horses 200-400; riding horses 175-275; better riding horses 300-430; lightweight killers 20-24; heavyweight killers 28-30; mares 20-50; colts 5-35; geldings 20-45; larger ponies 55-90. Delmarva Poultry Wed. Jan. 5 Ready-to-cook movement very good for fill in needs. Slaughter schedules heavy following yesterdays cut backs due to storm. Todays LTL asking prices tending higher on both plant and US Grade A. Advance interest slow in developing. Live supplies ample ’at often heavier than desired weights undertone fully steady to firm. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. Range US Grade A 36-37; Plant Grade 35-36; Premium X US Grade A 38-43; Premium X Plant Grade 37- 41. WTD AVG US Grade A 36.53; Plant Grade 35.84; Premium X US Grade A 41.03; Premium X Plant Grade 40.71. X - Includes special ser vices, selected competive brands, etc. Eastern Pa. & NJ. Poultry Wednesday, Jan. 5 Prices unchanged to slightly lower on light type hens. Processor demon strate fair for fully adquate offerings of lightype hens following short decline in the egg market. Offerings of heavy type adequate for a fairly good call. Prices paid at farm: Light Type Hens 11-13 mostly 12-13 in PA; Mostly 12-13 in NJ. Heavy Type Hens TFEWR. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, Jan. 5 Prices unchanged to sharply lower on all sizes. Cartoning demand light to good where features a factor at 59 cents on mediums and 89 cents on large. Offerings ample undertone cuatious and unsettled. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered: store door A Extra Large 74%-83%; A large 73-82%; A Medium 68%-78. New Holland Horse New Holland, Pa. Monday, Jan. 3,1977 Reported receipts of 252 horses, mules, and ponies. Market stronger than last week’s market. Hoy Markets Regional Hay January 3,1977 (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm, price per ton.) Hay & Straw steady. Alfalfa 80.00-88.00; Mixed hay 65.00-75.00; Timothy hay 60.00-70.00; Straw 50.00- 55.00; Mulch 25.0035.00. Harvey Z. Martin Wednesday, Jan. 5,1977 109 Loads Alfalfa 51 to 99; Mixed Hay 46 to 96; Timothy 60 to 75; Clover Stubble Hay (2 loads) 61 & 63; Clover 64, 65, 69 Straw 59 to 71, (1 load) 86;' Corn fodder (1 load) 55; Ear Com 57 to 74; .Shelled com 2.70 per bu. Mushroom Soil (1 load) 10 tons $120.00 per load. Oak Firewood $20.00 ‘ per load. Vintage ' Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. January 5,1977 Ear com 57.50 per ton; mixed hay 65-80; alfalfa 75- 80; straw 63-68 per ton Baltimore USDA January 3,1977 HOGS 800: Compared with last Monday Barrows & Gilts $2.50-2.75 lower US 1-3 200-230 lbs. 39.00 mostly 39.25, few 39.50; US 2-3 230-250 lbs. 38.25-39.25; US 24 250-280 lbs. 37.00- SOWS: fully $l.OO higher; US 1-3 300-609 lbs. 27.00- Green Dragon December 31,1976 67 loads hay & 21 loads straw. Alfalfa 61.00-93.00; Timothy, feW 56.00-74.00; Mixed hay 64.00-76.00, few to 94.00, few down to 40.00; Clover, few 63.00-79.00; Grass hay, few 48.00-63.00; Straw 58.00-71.00;'Corn, 5 loads 59.00-68.00. I & M FUR & WOOLEN ENTERPRISE jf*P Quality Electrified Moutons & Furs M Tannery Direct Dist. - Wholesale & R«ta9 - Check our Quality, Price & Services' • Woolen Hosp. Pads - Natural & AD Colors • Pa. Largest Selection of Woolen Products p, Sheepskin Coats at Reasonable Prices • See Us At Meadowbrook Market in Leola 117 W. Summit St., Mohnton, Pa. 215-777-2465 Hows: Mon.-Fri. 9-«;30; Sat. 9-5 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. ■* I 1 Horse Sale 2nd Sat. Every Month 10:30 A.M. owner; MELVIN M. LEHMAN 717-275-2880 Bus. Reporter for g County farm news C' Writing ability journalism training, required, farm bacbJ helpful and preC Contact Lancaster p. ming in writing - Lancaster Farming 1 266, Lititz. Pa. 17543.’