Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1983, Image 4

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    A4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1983
Weekly New York Egg (Market
From Friday, September 23 to September 2S
Frl. Mon. Tue*. Wed. Thors.
Jumbo
Ex Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Off Grade
BROWN
Jumbo
Ex Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Unquoted
Peewees
Unquoted
Off Grade
Undergrades
Checks
Breaking Stock: Friday 17.10-17.40; Monday 17.40-17.70; Tues.-Wed.
17.70-18.00; Thun. 18.00-18.90.
N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, September 27
Report supplied by USDA
Pnces paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in
delivered to retail stores;
Ex. Large Large
MAINE 1.05-1.07 99-1.00
MASS.X 1.08-1.10 1.00-1.02
Mostly 1.08 1.00
N. HAMP. 86-90 84-88
Mostly 8889 8687
R.I. 97-1.03 90-97
Mostly 97-99 90-93
VERMONT 1.00-1.08 97-1.00
Mostly 1.08 1.00
X Includes Central and Western Sections only.
Copyright 1983 by Lancaster Farming
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Robert G. Campbell, Publisher
Dick Anglestein, Editor
Kim Herr, Home Editor
Irish Williams, Staff Writer
Laura England, Staff Writer
NEWS CORRESPONDENTS
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Martmsburg 814-793-4256
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Mohrsville 215-926-1261
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Ulster 717-358-3346
Beth Hemmmger, Cumberland, Franklin
and Perry counties
Newville 717-486-5322
Sally B. Bair, Lancaster County
Joyce Bupp, York County
Seven Valleys
Nancy Kunick, Crawiord & surrounding counties
Centerville 814-694-2571
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1.05
97
82
1.05
97
82
1.05
96
83
Columbia
1.05
1.00
85
1.05
99
84
cartons
Medium
Small
56-58
56
49-53
51-52
51-58
51-54
89-91
89
72-76
74-75
8188
8184
80-90
90
Current broiler/tryer negotiated
prices tor immediate delivery
includes mostly multiple-drop
shipments to New York City Irom
Oelinarva.
RANGE. U.S. Grade A .43' j-.bl.
WTL). AVG.. U.S. Grade A 49.88,
EremiunuX) Boxes U.USB.
(X) includes special services,
selected competitive brands, etc.
« FEED COSTS «
"TROUBLING YOU
We have shown farmers
up to *30.00 per ton
savings with a
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL OR WRITE TODAY:
aPs
m
Heinsey’s
Poultry Market
Koot’s, East Petersburg
Tuesday, September 27
Report supplied by auction
MUSCOVY DUCKS, DRAKES:
range .60-.84 per lb.
MUSCOVY DUCKS. HENS;
range .27-.42 per lb.
PEKIN DUCKS: range .2S-.38
per lb.
PULLETS: 6-9 lbs. range .44-.60
per lb.
RED FOWL. 4-5 lbs. range .12-
.24 per lb.
RED FOWL: 5-6 lbs. range .18-
.34 per lb.
CROSSBRED FOWL: 6-9 lbs.
range .20-.40 per lb.
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 4-6
lbs. range .30-.62 per lb.
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 7-11
lbs. range .25-.52 per lb.
GUINEA FOWL: range 1.10-1.65
per lb.
BANTY BOOSTERS: range .75-
2.25 ea.
BANTY HENS: range ,25-.6oea.
BROILERS: 3-5 ibs. range .75-
2.25 per lb.
LEGHORN HENS: range .05-.09
per lb.
LEGHORN ROOSTERS; range
.18-.26perlb.
GEESE; 8-15 lbs. range .30-.66
per lb.
TURKEYS; 11-23 lbs. range .38-
.56 per lb.
PIGEONS; range .85-I.loea.
WHITE PIGEONS; range .90-
1.50 ea.
RABBITS; 4-6 lbs. range .40-.72
per lb.
RABBITS: 7-12 lbs. range .20-.42
per lb.
BUNNIES: range .50-2.50 ea.
GUINEA PIGS; range .75-2.75
ea.
GOATS: range 16.00-46.00 ea.
KID GOATS: range 14.01W4.00
TOTAL AMOUNT COOPS: 1,098.
New York Multiple
Drop Broiler Report
Thursday, September 28
Report supplied by USIM
er
automatic
farm
systems
608 Evergreen Rd.
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 274-5333
Nest Run Eggs
Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham n.H. and
reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on Ed a nation
wde trading center for producers, packers and marketers. GNR agpa ar>^
caa€S ’ “d 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 Sept 27 Septa
Per Case Tuesday Thursday
48Ibs. 71 73
tflbs. 42 *7
4* lbs. 54 fi
»lbs. 45 4g
4* lbs. 99 |]
48 lbs. 53*4 55*4
Claniflcattoo
CUhI-Large
Class 2-Large
Claa* 3 - Medhun
Class 4 - Small
Breaking Stock
Checks
Philadelphia Eggs
Thursday, September 29
Report supplied by USDA
MARKET COMMENT; Prices
traded within wider ranges as
valves began lu trend higher on all
sized products. Carton egg
movement is generally moderate.
Retail tealure activity both
plaiuied and in progress helps
move some ol the building sup
plies. Most size eggs are adequate
lu handle present trade
requirements.
Prices lu retailers. Sales lu
volume buyers, consumer grades
while eggs in cartons delivered
store door.
A Extra large JO-.tt'J, A large
/7-.81, A Medium .64-./I)
Eastern Pa. &
N. J. Poultry
Thursday, September 29
Kepvrl supplied by USD A
Market Cununenl. Prices un
changed to occasionally higher
periods. Offerings are irregular
but generally adequate tor needs.
Caiuier pack movement is lair.
Undertone is steady.
Prices Paid at Karin.
Light Type Hens. 12-13, mostly
12-12‘j.
K. 0.8. Plant. 15-15*.:, mostly
15‘4.
The P&L Service Program is
an important part 01;very
DEKALB flock's profitability
Profitable pullets and layers are what the DEKALB P&L Service
Program is all about. It's an easy way to achieve optimum genetic
potential from your DEKALB DK* or XL-Lmk* chicks.
Body frame measurement. Sanitation. Vaccinating. Lighting.
Weighing. Performance goals. The P&L Service Program covers them
all. beginning three weeks before your DEKALB chicks arnve and
continuing through their entire production cycle. Pius, the P& L -
program is compatible with most self-designed service programs.
A production program that’s free, easy and available with every
flock of DEKALB DK or XL-Link chicks. Ask your DEKALB
representative about the P & L program.
yen.'& chicks, inc.
rrnrerfira Qwk*fto«n«, pa iwsi
BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155 BROILERS
EGG LAVERS
Asa condition of sale please note statement of limited warranty and remedy on DEKALB invoices and contracts
•A registered trademark of DEKALB Agßesearch Inc
Delmarva Poultry
Thursday, September 29
Report supplied by USDA
Market Comment. Heady to
cook movement on whole birds is
noted as tairly good m most all
quartern with clearances now
satisfactory overall. Advance
interest is also fairly good as retail
features and first of month
business are expected to generatjU|
much belter orders. Parts
moving a little better but supplies
overall are fully adequate with
wings in the longest position.
Slaughter schedules are moderate.
1 jve supplies are adequate to fully
adequate. Weights unproved but
still heavier than desired tor the
store in total. Undertone is
generally steady.
Today's 1..T.1-. asking prices are
.03-.D4 lower on U.S. Grade A at 45-
£»U cents.
Estimated slaughter ol broiler
tryers in Uelmarva 10001.
EsUinaled 9/29 1,817,000; Actual
9/22 1,872,000; Actual 9/2/
1,772,000, Average Weights 9/27
4.25, Average Weights 9/20 4.27.