S 4— 12,1981 Poultry Markets N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, Dec. 8 Report supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown delivered to retail stores Ex. Large 92-100 94-98 87-93 89-92 97-98 94-105 96-97 92-94 MASS.X Mostly N. HAMP Mostly R.I. VERMONT Mostly MAINE X Includes Central and Western Sections only. Weekly New York Egg Market WHITE Jumbo Ex Large Large Mediums Pullets BROWN Jumbo Ex Large Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Off Grade Large Checks Tone: Buying interest improved. Supplies ample. Market steadier. Copyright 1981 by Urner-Barry Copyright 1911 by Lancaster Fanning P.O. Bex 366 - Utitz, 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 Sheila M. Miller, Editor Dick Anglestem, Staff Writer Debra L. Koontz, Home Editor Donna M. Tommelleo, Stall Writer CORRESPONDENTS M.H. Gitt, Adams County Biglerville, 717-677-9440 Patty Gross, Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon counties Roaring Spring 814-224-4694 Laurel Schaeffer, Berks County Bernvilie Jane Bresee, Bradford County Ulster 717-358-3346 Beth Hemminger, Cumberland County, Franklin and Perry counties Newville 717-486-5322 Sally B. Bair, Lancaster County Columbia 717-285-4926 Susan Kauffman, Lancaster County Peach Bottom 717-548-3131 Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleys Subscription Price: $7.50 per year; $ 13.00 • 2 years $l2 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 USPS 304-040 For address change form or new subscription see Mailbox Markets. Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. Large 90-98 92-96 85-91 87-90 95-96 92-102 94-95 90-92 From Friday, Dec. 4 to Dec. 11 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. 97 91 89 97 91 89 98 92 90 eggs in cartons Medium Small 85-93 60-68 87-91 62-66 80-86 55-61 8265 57-60 90-91 6566 87-97 89-91 8567 6062 Thurs. 97 91 89 Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, Dec. 10 Report supplied by USDA Prices to Retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large A Large A Medium 70-75 J /2. JC THE HOG MARKET DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET OLD ROUTE 11, DANVILLE, PA 17821 717-275-2880 i NWWMW.tonnnnnnrnnnnnnr'rrnn ’ HORSE SALE HELD 3rd I ! SATURDAY OFTHE MONTH j Market your cattle & hogs the auction way. Sale every Monday 2 P.M. MelvinM. Lehman (Owner) Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on E CI, a nation wide 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. Pnces are FOB buyers dock, and arecomputed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This week’s pnces for each classification were: Net Weight Dec. 8 Dec. 10 -Per Case Tuesday Thursday 48 lbs. 58 fiOMi 45 lbs. .57 57 42 lbs. 52 52 39 lbs. 48 48 48 lbs. 49 SOte 48 lbs. 44 45Vz Classification Class 1-Large Class 2-Large Class 3-Medium Class 4-Small Breaking Stock Checks Delmarva Poultry Wednesday, Dec. 9 Report supplied by USDA Today’s L.T.L. asking prices steady at 44-47 cents on U.S. Grade A. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers m Delmarva (000). Estimated 12/10 1788; Actual 12/3 1809; Actual 12/8 1761; Average Weights 12/8 4.14; 12/1 4.31. Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry Wednesday, Dec. 9 Report supplied by USDA Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type Hens: 10-11, mostly 1044-11. F. 0.8. Plant: 12-13, mostly 12te -13. Heavy Type Hens: Too Few To Report. Baltimore Eggs Tuesday, Dec. 3 Report supplied by USDA Cartoned Eggs; Prices' to retailers, state graded (nun one case sale) white, tirade A Large tirade A Medium lestßun^ggs Weekly Summary Friday, December 11 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 5297. Compared with 4757 head last week, and 5211 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers 1.00- lower, most decline on Good & Choice; SI. cows 1.00-3.00 lower, mostly decline on Utility; Slaughter heifers, bullocks & bulls weak to 3.00 lower. SI. steers; few High Choice & Prime 60.75-62.00; Choice 58.00-61.50, Good 53.50- 59.00; Standard 48.00-55.00. SI. heifers: Choice 54.50-61.00; Good 50.00- few Standard 40.00- 52.00. SI. cows; Utility & Com mercial 34.50-40.50; Cutters 33.00- 38.00; Canner & L. Cutter 30.00- 35.00; Shells down to 20.00. SI. bullocks: few choice 55.00-63.75; Good 50.00-58.00; few Standard 40.00- SI. bulls; Yield Grade No.;, 1200-2200 lbs. 45.00-55.00; few Yield Grade No. 2, 800-1300 lbs. 40.0049.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame No, 1, 300-600 lbs. 51.00-62.00. Heifers, Medium Frame-No. 1, 400-700 lbs. 41.50- 47.50, few 54.00. CALVES: 4021. Compared with 4802 head last week and 4104 head a year ago. Vealers grading Good & Choice steady. Standard & low Good 1.00-3.00 higher, few Prime 7 6-82 72-78 Two layers with distinctly different characteristics... From two separate research programs. You don’t have to buy from two different companies to get the two top layers on the market. The XL shows excellent production under mahy management conditions. The OK responds best to finely tuned, close management. OEKALB Layers are bred to possess the economic traits most applicable to your operation. You do have a choice... The high productivity XL or the high efficiency OK. TfUtyen,'* chicks, INC. Quakertown, PA 18951 BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155 " EGG LAYERS 7 102.00- Choice 85.00-100.00; Good 65.00-85.00, few 110-130 lbs. 60.00- 90-110 lbs. 50.00-61.00; x7O-90 lbs. 35.00-53.00, Utility 50-100 - lbs. 25.00-50.00. FARM CALVESt Hoi. Bulls 90- 135 lbs. 57.00-911()0rHol. Heifers 90- 140 Ib.s 60.00-120.00, few to 149.00. HOGS: 7509. Compared with 7451 head last week and 7012 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.50- 2.50 lower. US No. 1-2 200-245 lbs. 43.00-43.85 few to 45.00; No. 1-3 200- 250 lbs. 41.0043.50; No. 2-3 200-275 lbs. 39.0043.00; No. 1-3 140-190 lbs. 39.0043.50; Sows 1.00-3.00 lower. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 36.0044.00; No. 2-3 300-750 lbs. 33.0040.00. Boars 28.00-33.00. FEEDER PIGS: 1418. Com pared with 860 head last week and 1843 a year ago. Feeder pigs uneven, mostly steady to weak, US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 15.00-26.50; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 20.00-34.00; No. 1-3 50-85 lbs. 33.50-38.50 per head. GRADED FEEDER PIGS; 3061. Compared with 2151 head last week, and 4534 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs 3.00-8.00 lower. US No. 1-2 25-40 lbs.« 70.00-92.00,40-50 lbs. 62.00-90.50,50 60 lbs. 59.00-79.00, 60-80 lbs. 50.00 70.00; US No. 2-3 30-40 lbs. 60.00 84.00, 40-50 lbs. 54.0047.00, 50-60 lbs. 52.0060.00. SHEEP: 718. Compared with 490 head last week and 712 head a year ago. Wooled si. lambs unevenly steady. Choice 70115 lbs. 51.00 59.50, few down to 45.00; Good 60 110 lbs. 42.0051.50. SI. ewes: 17.00 36.00. Two Ways'll Improve \bur Profit Picture XL&DK CONTACT: * r V jh' .•Jw-'fy-y ~ HUBBARD WHITE MT. BROILERS