4 —Lanosttr Fairing, Saturday, January 20,1979 Poultry Market Reports Weekly New York Egg Market From Monday, January IS to Friday, January 19 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thun. Fri. WHITE Jumbo Ex Large Large 77 78 73 74 73 74 69 70 96 57 41 42 Mediums Pullets Peewees BROWN Large Mediums Pullets Peewees 80 80 Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Off Grade Large Checks 66 67 36 36 Breakers 42 43 43 44 Tone: Full steady to firm. Copy right 1977 Umer Barry Publications N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report January 16,1979 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: Ex. Large 82-85 MASS.+ Mostly 76- 74-80 71-77 77- 75-76 72-76 86-87 84-85 81-82 VERMONT 83-91 81-90 78-83 Mostly 83-87 81-85 7983 MAINE 8285 8085 77-80 +lncludes Central and Western Sections Only. NEWHAMP. Mostly R.L Nest Run Eggs Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (Ed) Durham* N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on Ed, 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 Classi-Large Class 2 - Large Class 3-Medium Class 4-Small Breaking Stock Checks P.O. Box 366 - Lititz, PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office Building Phene: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 Robert G, Campbell, Publisher Dieter Krieg, Editor Kendace Borry, Associate Editor Joan Liesau, Associate Editor Laurel Shaeffer. Berks County Correspondent Joyce Bupp, York County Correspondent Subscription Price; $6.00 per year, $lO.OO - 2 years $8 00 per year outside of PA, NJ, MD, DE, NY.VA&WV Established November 4,1955 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, PA Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, PA 17543 For address change form or new subscription see Classified Section. Mouthers of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper PtMshers Association, and National Newspaper Association. Medium 76-79 Large 80-84 New Weight Tuesday Thursday Per Case 51 lbs. 48 lbs. 45 lbs. 42 lbs. 39 lbs, 48 lbs. 48 lbs. (ISSN 0023-7485) Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry January 17,1979 Prices mostly unchanged on light type hens at farm though occasionally prices trending higher delivered plants. Farm offerings short of a fairly good processor call. Farm offerings of heavy type hens often short of a fairly good interest. Prices paid at farm: light type hens 12-13, mostly 12%- 13. FOB Plant 15-16, mostly 15V6-16. Heavy type hens TFEWR. Baltimore Eggs January 17,1979 Prices unchanged to one cent higher. Demand is fairly good. Supplies adequate on all sizes except small. Cartoned eggs: prices to retailers, state graded (min. one case sale) white. Small 56-58 Grade A Large 52- 53- 61-62 Grade A Medium 71-76 Delmarva Poultry 56-60 January 17,1979 Ready-to-cook movement light and disappointing in some quarters while still fair at others. Slaughter schedules fairly heavy. Todays LTL asking prices ranged lower at 48-49 on Plant and 49-50 on U.S. Grade A. live supplies fully adequate at weights generally within desired ranges. Undertone weak and unsettled. Current broiler/fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. RANGE: US Grade A 49- 25; Plant Grade 48-50%; Premium X US Grade A 57.00; Premium X Plant Grade 55.00. WTD. AVG.: US Grade A 49,58; Plant Grade 48.98; Premium X US Grade A 57.00; Premium X Plant Grade 55.00. X - includes special ser vices, selected competive brands, etc. PACMA Fowl PACMA-FACTS The following market is supplied by PACMA-FACTS, a direct marketing organiza tion affiliated with the Penn sylvania Farmers’ Associa tion. Participating poultrymen are members of PACMA, which employs a fowl marketing agent, The Farmers’ Agricultural Cooperative Trading Society (FACT) - to sell members’ fowl. PACMA works directly with the PFA poultrymen in the program. Farm point prices prevail ing for fowl to be marketed by members during the week of January 15 were not available Hay Markets Green Dragon Ephrata, Pa. January 12,1979 Prices per ton ; 24 luads hay & 8 loads straw. Alfalfa, few 58.00-108.00; Timothy, couple 46.00 and 48.00; Mixed hay 51.00-82.00; Mulch, few 37.00-48.00; Straw 56.00-79.00, one at 86.00; Ear Com, 5 loads 61.00-67.00. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wed., January 17,1979 Total 116 loads. Alfalfa 55-107.50; mixed hay 45-78; timothy 41-48.50; clover 51-56; straw 54-73; com 63-65; com fodder, 1 load 49; stubble hay, 2 loads 29,49; orchard grass 2 loads 48, 60; 1 load of firewood 24.50 per load. Philadelphia Eggs 75-80 January 17,1979 EGGS: Prices continue to trend higher. Cartoning demand fair for adequate stocks of all sizes except barely adequate on smalls. Undertone steady but cautious. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in car tons, delivered: store door. A Extra Large 69-76; A Large 68-74; A Medium 64- 69. Brown egg layers used to be only economically housed in litter-floor houses. The DeKalb Warren Sex Sal-Link has broken through that tradition of discrimination. They are excellent producers in cage operations as well. Whether in floor or cage houses, brown or white egg layers, Moyer’s DeKalb offers: 4 CHICKS, INC EOC2&S BROWN & WHITE EGG LAYERS (All hay No. 2 and better, price paid by dealers at the farm & per ton.) Hay & Straw slow, steady to weak, instances $lO lower. Alfalfa 60.00-75.00, few down to 45.00; Mixed toy 45.00- My 40.00- Straw 50.00- 70.00; Mulch 25.00-35.00. Tbnrs., January 11,1979 Paradise, Pa. All prices per ton. Alfalfa 63-70; mixed hay 43-60; timothy 49-60. Moyer's DeKalb fori Discriminatinj A Bird for all Reasons Quokertown, PA 18951 (215) 536-3155 Regional Hay January 15,1979 Vintage Hay Poultryman New Holland *■ Hay January 15,1979 New Holland Sales Stables Total 122 loads. All prices per ton. Straw 47-82; alfalfa 68-111; timothy 53-70; mixed hay 46- 83; com, 6 loads 60-72; com fodder, 2 loads 36, 44; grass hay, 2 loads 45,58. What is "scrapple?” A fevorite breakfast dish of ihany, scrapple is made of cooked pork and broth thickened 'with commeal, flour and sometimes cereals and pork trimmings. It’s well seasoned with salt, pepper and spices. Ac cording to U.S. Department of Agriculture standards, it must contain at least 40 per cent meat. HUBBARD WHITE MT. BROILERS i