A4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26,1980 Poultry Market Reports Nest Run Eggs Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on ECI, a nationwide trading center for producers, packers and marketers. GNR eggs are classified by weight m 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 Class 1 - Large Class 2-Large Class 3-Medium Class 4-Small Breaking Stock Checks Weekly New York Egg Market From Friday, January 18 to Thursday, January 24 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Jumbo Ex Large Large 69 69 62 62 61 61 58 58 45 45 Mediums Pullets BROWN Large 71 Unquoted Mediums Unquoted Unquoted Pullets Peewees Off Grade Large Checks 53 53 31 31 Tone- Large steadier. Mediums fairly steady, 1980 Urner Barry Publications Copyright 1979 by Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 366 • Lititz, PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Utitz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office Building Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Utitz 717-626-1164 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher E. Curtis Harler, Editor Sheila M. Miller, Associate Editor CORRESPONDENTS Laurel Shaeffer, Berks County Bernville 215-488-7475 Jane Bresee, Bradford County Ulster 717-358-3346 Ruth Ann Benedict, Franklin County Waynesboro 717-762-4398 Sue Kauffman, Lancaster County Peach Bottom 717-548-3131 Vivian Paul, Northampton County Bath 215-837-1363 Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleys Patty Greek, York County Delta 717-862-3536 Subscription Price: $7.00 per year; $12.00 - 2 years $lO 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 I USPS 304-040 I For address change form or new subscription | see Classified Section. v, Members of Newspaper Form Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper I Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. VV 0 '''' January 24 New Weight Per Case 47 lbs. 45 lbs. 43 lbs. 33 lbs. 41 lbs. 34 lbs. Baltimore Eggs Wednesday, January 23 Market about steady. Demand only fair. No major retailed promotions scheduled, but an occasional mdependent has Large at 50 cents. Supplies are ample. Grade A Large 64-66 Grade A Medium 61-63 Thursday January 24 45 44 42 33 38 32 Delmarva Poultry Wednesday, January 23 RTC movement fairly good. Slaughter schedules about steady. Today LTL asking prices trending higher at 45-46 on plant and 4647 on US Grade A. Ad vance interest good as several features expected next week. Live supplies fully adequate at mostly desirable weights. Un dertone firm. Range: US Grade A 45- 47%; Plant Grade 4446%; Premium 50.00. WTD. Avg.: US Grade A 46.10; Plant Grade 45.22; Premium 50.00. Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry Wednesday, January 23 Paces on light type hens trending slightly lower. Farm offerings ample as result of recent declines on egg market. Processor demand fair to good but generally less aggressive than in past several weeks. Offerings of heavy type ample for light to fair call. Prices paid at farm; light type hens 7-9, mostly 8.50. F. 0.8. Plant; 11-12, mostly 11%. Heavy Type Hens. TFEWR, too few to report. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, January 23 EGGS: Prices unchanged. Cartoning demand mixed. Ranging light to fairly good where features involved such as Large at 69 with coupons. Offerings ample. Undertone steady. A Extra Large 60-65%; A Large 59-63%; A Medium 55- 59%. Fogelsville Poultry Wednesday, January 23 Heavyweight Hens: range 22-30, mostly 25-30. Pullets: range 45-48, mostly 45-48. Roasters range 37. Capons range 35-51, mostly 40-51. Ducks - range 40-45 Drakes, range 43-55, mostly 50-55 Rabbits: mostly 60-68 Guineas range 1 10, mostly 1 10 Pigeons range 3 00-4 60 Total. 215 head I —| rJ ilflooolJ Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores MASS + Mostly HAMP Mostly RI. VERMONT Mostly 76-79 75-77 70-73 MAINE 74-75 73-74, 68-69 + Includes Central and Western Sections only. Thomasville Auction Thomasville Auction closed due to lire. Martinsburg Apples Martinsburg, W. Va. Monday, January 21 Apples: Demand light market about steady cartons 12-3 lb. film bags. US Fancy or Better 2-%” minimum. Red Delicious $6.00-6.50, mostly $6.00-6.25, some best including US Extra Fancy $7.00. CA Storage $7.50, few $B.OO. Red Stayman $6.00- 6.25, mostly $6.00, few $5.75, occasionlly $6.50. US Extra Fancy $7.00. Red Rome $6.00-6.25, mostly $6.00, few $6.50. US Extra Fancy few $7.00. Wmesap $6,006.50. Red York $6.00, few $5.50, occasionally $6,25. Cartons traypack, US Combmation Extra Fancy & Fancy Red Delicious supplies bght 72- 113’s $8.50-9.50, mostly $9.00, some best $lO.OO. CA Storage $10.50, few US Extra Fancy $ll.OO. Red Rome 64-100’s $7.50-8.00, few $7.00, few 64- 80’s US Extra Fancy $9.00, 113’s $7.00-7.50. Red Stayman 72-100’s $7,506.00, 113’s $9.00, few $9.50, 113’s $8.50, few $9.00. Red York 64- 100’s $7,506.00, 113’s $7.00- 7.50, few higher Wmesap 88- 113’s $8,006.50, occasionlly $9.50,125’s $B.OO occasionally lower IK«SS«BWBBeSBSSS! range 36-68, N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Ex. Large 72-79 73-77 65-69 67 76-77 74-85 Bricklaying—Egglaying What Do They Have In Common? For the best performance each must be based on a solid foundation. Today’s progressive poultryman must build on a solid foundation of quality chicks and started pullets. Moyer’s is committed to you and your future in this regard. Be certain of your foundation - build on Moyer’s DEKALB pullets! Jfaper d CHICKS, INC. Quakertown, PA 18951 BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155 EGG LAYERS January 23 Medium 66-72 Large 71-77 67-70 59-63 61 70-71 72-75 64-68 66 75-76 68-77 73-82 Lancaster Weekly (Continued from Page A 2) Bulk 95-115 lbs. holstem heifers 120.00-160.00, several 160.00- with 50 head 90- 125 lbs. 215.00-257.50; bulk 90- 115 lbs. holstem bulls 90.00- 110.00, several 115.00-129.00, with 150 head 90-120 lbs. 132.00- TOP OF THE HOG MARKET DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET OLD ROUTE 11, DANVILLE, PA 17821 717-275-2880 HORSE SALE HELD 3rd SATURDAY OF THE MONTH Market your cattle & hogs the auction way. Sale every Monday 2 P.M. Melvin M. Lehman (Owner) Hereford Assoc. Small 48- 49- 41-45 43 52-53 elects officers GETTYSBURG - Frank B. Darcey, Jr. of Spring Bottom Farms, Fairfield R 2 was re-elected to another one-year term as president of the Pa. Polled Hereford Association at its Annual Meeting held during the Farm Show. 50-51 Phil Scott of Scottland Farms, Gettysburg R 2, was re-elected to another one year term as Secretary. James Ellenberger of Kittanning is the new Vice President and Jesse Terry of Douglassville is the new Treasurer of the organization. HUBBARD WHITE MT. BROKERS