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    A4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1981
Poultry Markets
N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, Dec. 15
Report supplied by USDA
Prices paid per dozen Grade "A” Brown
delivered to retail stores
Ex. Large
92-100
94-98
87-93
89-
90-
94-103
96-97
92-94
MASS.X
Mostly
N.HAMP.
Mostly
R.l.
VERMONT
Mostly
MAINE
X Includes Central and Western Sections only
Weekly New York Jigg Market
WHITE
Jumbo
Ex Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
BROWN
Jumbo
Ex Large
Large
Unquoted
Unquoted
Unquoted
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Off Grade
Large
Checks
Tone; Buying interest unproved. Supplies ample. Market steadier. TT-.w l .. E>o J?
Copyright 1981 by Urner-Barry HiaSlcm Jr a. OE
N.J. Poultry
Philadelphia Eggs Undertone fully steady to firm. Wednesday Dec 16
Wednesday,Dec. 16 Prices to Retailers: Sales to Re^upSd byUSDA
Report supplied by USDA volume buyers, consumer grades cent lower for
Prices unchanged. -Cartoning jjjjf «J*s ln 03110113 dellvered next weeks pickups on Ught type
demand fairly good. Offerings st( fL* o ™; . A , hens. Farm offerings fully
irregularly distributed but A Large adequate for a fair but
generally fully adequate for call. 75-77 /z, A Medium 70-72/j, unaggressive buyer interest.
Offerings of heavy type ample for
; ; i a slow demand.
_ ‘ s *\ % Light Type Hens: 9-10, mostly
L | ’“an. Plan,: 11-12, moa i, IP,-
* 12.
Copyright 1981 by Lancaster Farming
L- P.0.80x 366-Utitz, PA 17543
p: Office: 22 E. Main St., Utitz, PA 17543
Record-Express Office Building
& Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047
f 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, Staff Writer
CORRESPONDENTS
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Llttlestown 717-359-7542
Patty Gross, Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon counties
Roaring Spring 814-224-4694
Laurel Schaeffer, Berks County
Bernville
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
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Established November 4,1955
Published every Saturday
by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, PA
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Large
90-98
92-96
85-91
87-90
94-95
92-100
94-95
90-92
From Friday, Dec. 11 to Dec. 18
Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
97
91
89
97
91
89
97
91
89
m cartons
eggs
Medium
85-93
87-91
80-86
82-85
89-90
87-96
89-91
85-87
Small
60-68
(52-66
55-61
57-60
64-65
60-62
97
91
89
97
91
89
New York Multiple
Drop Broiler Report
Wednesday, Dec, 16
Current broiler/fryer negotiated
prices tor immediate delivery
includes mostly multiple-drop
shipments to New York City from
Delmarva.
RANGE: U.S. Grade A 41-44V 2 ;
Premium (X) U.S. Grade A 4MB.
WTD. AVG.: U.S. Grade A 44.05;
Premium (.X) 45.84.
(X) Includes special services,
selected competitive brands, etc.
TOP OF THE
HOG MARKET
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
OLD ROUTE 11, DANVILLE, PA
17821
717-275-2880
I” HORSE SALE HELD Srd ];
I SATURDAY OF THE MONTH |
Market your cattle & hogs
the auction way.
Sale every Monday 2 P.M.
Melvin M. Lehman (Owner)
is
Heinsey’s
Poultry Market
Root’s, East Petersburg
Tuesday, Dec. 15 -
Report supplied by auction
MUSCOVY DUCKS, DRAKES
range .80-1.00 per lb.
MUSCOVY DUCKS, HENS
range .60-.78 per lb.
PEKING DUCKS: range .50-.62
per lb.
PULLETS: 6-6 lbs. range .50-.54
per lb.
RED FOWL: 4-5 lbs. range .17-
,22 per lb.
RED FOWL: 5-6 lbs. range .20-
.30 per lb.
CROSSBRED FOWL; 6-9 lbs,
range .22-.32 per lb.
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 4-6
lbs. range .40-.52 per lb.
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 7-12
lbs. range.3o-.54 per lb.
GUINEA FOWL; range 1.05-1.30
ea.
BANTY ROOSTERS; range 1.00-
2.50 ea.
BANTY HENS: range .25-.85 ea.
GEESE; 9-10 lbs. range .32-.44
per lb.
GEESE: 11-17 lbs. range .60-.78
per lb.
TURKEYS: 16-32 lbs. range .34-
.38 per.lb.
PIGEONS: range .85-1.30 ea.
WHITE PIGEONS; range 1.75-
2.25 ea.
RABBITS: 4-6 lbs. range .80-1.14
per Jb.
RABBITS; 7-11 lbs. range .60-.96
per lb.
GUINNEA PIGS; range
ea.
CAPONS: 11-13 lbs. range .66-.80
per lb.
PARTRIDGE; range 3.45-3.55
ea.
TOTAL AMOUNT COUPS: 698.
Heavy Type Hens; TFWER.
Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and
reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on GCI, a nation
wide trading center for produced, 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:
Net Weight Dec. 15 Dec. 11
Per Case Tuesday Thursday
48 lbs. 60 60 Vz
45 lbs. 57 57
42 lbs. 52 52
39 lbs. 48 47*/z
48 lbs. 50 50
48 lbs. 45 45
Classification
Class 1- Large
Class 2 - Large
Class 3 - Medium
Class 4 - Small
Breaking Stock
Checks
Delmarva Poultry
Wednesday, Dec. 16
Report supplied by USDA
R.T.C. movement light to fair at
best on whole birds, light on legs
and breasts. Fairly good on wings.
Slaughter schedules moderately
heavy at most plants. Today’s'
L.T.L. asking prices fairly steady
on U.S. Grade A at 43-46 cents.
Advance interest ml. Live supplies
fully adequate at weights in a wide
range. Undertone about steady
Estimated slaughter of broiler
fryers in Delmarva (000).
Estimated 12/16 1702; Actual
12/9 1765; Actual 12/14 1753;
Average Weights 12/14 4.15; 12/7
4.19. •
Baltimore Eggs
Wednesday, Dec. 16
Report supplied by USDA
Market steady. Demand fairly
good. Supplies are ample to
adequate.
Cartoned Eggs: Prices to
retailers, state graded (min one
case sale) white.
GradeA Large
Grade A Medium
Question:
Which of the following six lines is
most important to today’s surviving
poultryman?
A,
0-
If you answered F. (the “Bottom Line”) you
are correct. The other lines (identified below)
ail play a part, of course, in making up the
bottom line. But don’t catch yourself bragging
to your neighbors about peak production or egg
size or feed consumption if your bird isn't the
best “bottom line” performer. The DEKALB
DK layer, we believe rates with the best on
"bottom line" potential. We’d be glad to share
with you some of the facts that make true this
statement.
(Identification of other lines above: A. Hen-day production, B. Hen-housed
production, C. Livability. D. Feed consumption, E. % Large eggs)
JfUyei'a chicks. INC.
Quakertown* PA 18951
BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155
EGG LAYERS 7
Nest Run Eggs
Fogelsville
Poultry
Fogelsville, Pa.
Tuesday, Dec. IS
Report supplied by USDA
HENS, LIGHT TYPE; range 5-
12, mostly 5.
HENS, HEAVY TYPE: range
26-33, mostly 26.
PULLETS: range 30-56, mostly
48.
CAPONS; range3o-90, mostly 56.
FRYERS; range 36-54, mostly
42.
DUCKS; range7o.
DRAKES; range 70.
GEESE; range 30-75, mostly 70.
TURKEYS, TOMS: range 39.
TURKEYS, HENS: range 33.
RABBITS: range 50-110, mostly
95.
GUINEAS; range 135.
PIGEONS (PER PAIR); range
1.50-2.70, mostly 2.00.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD; 151)
76-81
72-77
ft,
r.
£,
CONTACT:
c.
HUBBARD
WHITE MT.
BROILERS