ti rt t t fi’nm'i tMiintjun »,n (.iit'i »,«,»»> > *,» »rv,» A4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1984 Weekly New York Egg mat he i From Friday, March 23 to Thursday, March 29 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs WHITE Jumbo Ex Large Large Mediums Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex Large Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Unquoted Unquoted Off Gride Undergrades Checks Breaking Stock: Friday - 20.10-20.70, 20.70-21.00; Monday - 20.40-20.70, 20.70-21.00; Tuesday - 20.70-21.00, 21.00-21.30; Wednesday - 21.00-21.30, 21.30-21.60; Thursday - 21.60-22.20,21.90-22.50. Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradable nest run eggs (GNR) on ECI, 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. Prices are FOB buyers dock, and are computed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This week’s prices for each classification were; DATE DATE March 27 March 29 Tuesday Thursday .87 .93 .82 .93 .76 .84 .68 .69 .75 .79 .69 .m-i Classification Class 1 - Large Class 2 - Large Class 3-Medium Class 4-Small Breaking Stock Checks Copyright 1984 by Lancaster Farming P.O. Bex 346 ■ litito, PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., UtHz, PA 17543 Record-Ex press Office Building Phene: Uncaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher Oick Anglestem, Editor Suzanne Keene, Home Editor Jack Hubley, Associate Editor Laura England, Associate Editor NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Patty Gross, Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon counties Martmsburg 814-793-4256 Robin Phillips, Berks County Mohrsville 215-926-1261 Jane Bresee, Bradford County 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 Kumck, Crawford & surrounding counties Centerville 814-694-2571 Subscription Price. $7.50 per year, $13.00-2 years $l4 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 22 E Mam St Lititz, PA 17543 ISSNOO23 7485 For address change form or new subscription see Mailbox Markets Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. Represented National by J.L. Farmakis, Inc. » 203-966-1746 .98 .97 .96 .97 .96 .95 1.02 1.00 .92 1.02 1.00 .92 1.02 1.00 .92 Nest Run Eggs 48 lbs. 45 lbs. 42 lbs. 39 lbs. 48 lbs. 48 lbs. Columbia 1.01 1.00 .99 1.03 1.02 1.01 96 1.03 1.01 .93 1.05 1.03 .95 New York Multiple Drop Broiler Report Thursday, March 29 Report supplied by USDA Current broiler/fryer negotiated prices for immediate delivery includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. RANGE: U.S. Grade A .SB-.64; Weighted AVG.; U.S. Grade A 62.61; Premium (X) Boxes 10,107. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc. Perhaps We Made It Simple 3 (Masrer \M!LU^ Efficient And Easy Way To Make Your Own Feed. aFs IQf Heinsey’s Poultry Market Root’s, East Petersburg Tuesday, March 27 Report supplied by auction RABBITS: 4-6 lbs. range 1.00- 1.70 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .80- 1 46 per lb. BUNNIES: range2.so4.Bsea. GUINEA PIGS: range 1.00-3.00 ea. GOATS: range 17.00-49.00 ea. KID GOATS; range 16 00-42.00 ea. TOTAL NUMBER COOPS: 530. Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, March 29 Report supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: Prices unchanged to higher. Cartoned egg movement is fairly good overall. Orders to regular accounts are fair, but where promotions are in progress, orders are generally good. A good buying interest still exists for gradable nest runs, but there is some reluctance to pay current asking prices. Offerings are limited and help with much confidence. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large .90-.96; A Large .89-.95; A Medium .BS-.89. Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry Wednesday, March 28 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment; Pricing is unchanged with mostly prices reflecting deliveries for next week. The undertone is weak as further processors continue to bid lower for finished product. Offerings of live remain spotty, but the availability is slightly more than anticipated. Light Type Hens; 22-25, mostly 22-23. F. 0.8. Plant; 25-27, mostly 25 automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, March 27 Report supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade "A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: MASS.X Mostly N. RAMP. Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly 1.10-1.15 1.09-1.12 MAINE 1.08-1.11 1.07-1.10 X Includes Centi al and Western Sections only. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, N. J. Tuesday, March 27 Report supplied by auction 1460 head. Calves 20.00-90.00; Cows 35.25- 48.75; Easy Cows 32.25-42.00; Heifers 31.00-54.00; Bulls 34.25- 57.00; Steers 39.00-65.00; Hogs 33.00- Roasting Pigs, each 12.00- Kids 2.0045.00; Boars 30.00- Sows 34.0042.00; Sheep 9.00- Lambs, each 26.00- 54.00; Lambs, per lb. 50.00-67.00; Goats, each 14.00-60.00; Hides 1.25- 32.00. ( THINK BUILD ! READ LANCASTER FARMING'S ; I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I i YOUR NEEDS! I ™ ■■ I ■ II ■ II J SjwTVE COME A LONG SWAYSINCT v* The customer who received that first delivery of Moyer's Chicks in January 1947 was, no doubt, unimpressed with the delivery vehicle. Six boxes of baby chicks in the back seat of a 1941 Oldsmobile Sedan was indeed a humble beginning! More impressive was Moyer's determination to make the delivery on time and with a minimum of stress. The first challenge was digging through the snowdrifts in front of the hatchery! Today Moyer's is no less determined to meet the industry's challenges of large volumes of chicks hatched and delivered with minimal stress. Now Moyer's hatches more in one day than the sum total of 68,000 for the first whole year in 1947. Deliveries of up to 50,000 chicks per load are made com fortably year round in Moyer’s climate-controlled vans. Yes, we've come a long way, and our sights are set on the bright new challenging horizon of the future. Quakertown, PA 18951 hubbard BROWN & WHITE (215) 536-3155 broilers EGG LAYERS Large 1.07-1.09 Ex. Large 1.08-1.11 1.07 1.08 1.00- 1.02-1.03 1.00- 1.01- 1.03-1.04 1.01- 1.00-1.02 1.05-1.12 1.01-1.03 1.08-1.15 Delmarva Poultry Thursday, March 29 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Movement on R.T.C. whole birds is slow to oc casionally fair, and leg quarters continue to clear fairly well, while other items are fully adequate to ample. Slaughter schedules are moderate to heavy. Live supplies are adequate at generally desirable weights. Undertone steady but cautious. Today’s L.T.L. asking prices are unchanged on U.S. Grade A at 59-64 cents. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva (000). Estimated 1,895 3/29; Actual 1,696 3/27; Actual 1,895 3/23; Average Weights 4.24; Average Weights 4.27. CHICKS, INC. Small .82-.54 .82 .71-.75 ■7S-.74 .71-.77 .71-.73 Medium 1.05- 1.05 .95-.99 .97-.9S .95-1.01 .9S-.97 .99-1.10 1.05- 1.02-1.06 .7S-.82 1947!