A4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, August 7 Report supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartoas delivered to retail stores Ex. large .9S-.97 MASS.X Mostly N.HAMP. Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly .95-.99 .89-.93 MAINE .91-.96 .88-.93 X Includes Central and Western Sections only Weekly New York Egg Market From Friday, August 3 to Thursday, August 9 Fri. Mon. Tnes. Wed. Thors. WHITE Jumbo Ex Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex Large Large Medium Pullets Peewees Unquoted Unquoted Off Grade Undergrades Checks Breaking Stock: Friday -12.90-13.50. Copyright 19M by Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 366 - Utitz, PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., LitHz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office Building Phone: Uncaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 Robert G. 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Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. Represented National by J.L. Farmakis, Inc. *203-968-1746 Large .93-.9S .93 .7Z-.76 •74-.7S .82-.91 .95 .77-.81 .79-.80 .BS-.94 .85-.88 .SB-.96 .88-.91 .90-.99 .87 .83 .65 .87 .83 .65 .87 .83 .65 Columbia Small .50-.52 .50 .3S-.42 .40-.41 .39-.4S .42-.4S Medium .73-.7S .73 .60-.64 .6Z-.63 .04-.73 .67-.70 .68-.7S .7S-.76 .70-.75 .45-.50 .87 .83 .65 .87 .83 .65 Heinsey’s Poultry Market Root’s, East Petersburg Tuesday, August 7 Report supplied by auction RABBITS: 4-6 lbs. range .40-.62 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .30-.48 per lb. BUNNIES; .75-1.25 ea. GUINEA PIGS: range 1.50-2.50 ea. GOATS: range 15.00-51.00 ea. KID GOATS; range 14.00-20.00 ea. TOTAL NUMBER COOPS: 280, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE No One Else Gives You A System That: • Automatically grinds, mixes & delivers feed • Retains ration formulations • Capable of keeping feed bins filled with proper ration • Modular design for easy adaptability • Operating cost less than 3 kw/ton (grind, mix and unload) • Exclusive “Dual Mixing Action” • Available in 1 & 2 ton sizes aFs VI Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, August 9 Report supplied by USD A MARKET COMMENT: Prices unchanged. Undertone weak on all sizes. Cartoned egg movement is somewhat irregular but only fair overall. Best demand is usually reported where retail features are planned or in progress. Graded supplies of large are adequate or available. Extra large are in balance to fully adequate. Mediums and smalls are easily available, and many sellers in dicate active movement into breaker channels. Jumbos are in irregular balance. Prices to retailers; sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door; A Extra Large .71-.73; A Large 70-.72; A Medium .53-.55. Delmarva Poultry Thursday, August 9 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Movement of ready to cook whole birds remains irregular. Some plants are clearing product satisfactorily while others find demand highly cautious and movement a struggle. Parts contineu to clear with dif ficulty, causing some plants to curtail cutting operations. Live supplies are adequate. Weights are in a full range. Slaughter schedules are moderately heavy. Undertone barely steady. Today’s L.T.L. asking prices are unchanged on U.S. Grade A at 52-58 cents. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva (000). Estimated 8/9 1,892,000; Actual 8/2,1,916.000; ActualB/7,1,719,000; Average Weights 8/7, 4.28; Average Weights 7/314.28. automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 New York Multiple Drop Broiler Report Thursday, August 9 Report supplied by USDA Current broUer/fryer negotiated prices for immediate delivery includes mostly multiple-drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva. RANGE: U.S. Grade A .S2-.58; Weighted AVG.: U.S. Grade A 56.11; Premium (X) Boxes 10,772. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc. Eastern Pa. & N.J. Poultry Wednesday, August 8 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Market is fully steady to firm. Offerings remain limited, and plants con tinue to operate on abbreviated schedules. Canner pack movement is fairly good in spite of some resistance to higher trending prices. Prices Paid at Farm; Light Type Hens: 11-12%, mostly 11-11%. F. 0.8. Plant: 13-14, mostly 14. Leesport Livestock Leesport, Pa. Wednesday, August 8,1984 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 332. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers sl-$2 higher. Slaughter cows 50 cents to $1.50 higher. Slaughter bulls strong to (1 higher. Few High Choice & Prime 11-1200 lbs. slaughter steers 70.10- 71.00, Few Choice 11-1200 lbs. 65.75- 69.75, Good 59.25-65.75 few Good Sc Choice 1330-1440 lbs. 57.75-61.85 Standard 49.75-57.50, Few Utility Sc Low Standard 45-47.75. One Choice slaughter heifer 59.60, Good 54.50- 58.60, Standard 43-51.00. Breaking Utility Sc Commercial slaughter cows 42.50-45.35, one at 49.00, Two Ways To Improve \bur Profit Picture XL&DK Two layers with distinctly different characteristics 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 many management conditions. The DK responds best to finely tuned, close management. DEKALB 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 DK fotyffiYlFl Quakertown, PA 18951 BROWN&WHITE (215) 536-3155 EGG LAYERS Cutter & Boning Utility 39.25-43.60, Conner & Low Cutter 35-39.60, Shells down to 30.00, Few Good slaughter bullocks 52.25-58.50, Standard 47.25-53.25. Yield Grade §1 12-2050 lbs. 49.50-56.50, mostly 52-55.00, Yield Grade #2, 860-1150 lbs. 45-47.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame #1 450-620 lbs. feeder steers 57-61.00. Large Frame #2 4-945 lbs. 39.5043.00. Bulls: Few Medium Frame #1 350 615 lbs. 55-68.00, Large Frame §2 4- 600 lbs. 44-47.50. Few Large & Medium Frame #l5-750 lbs. feeder heifers 42.00-50.25. CALVES 205. Vealers grading standard and Low Good steady $3 higher. Few Choice vealers 70 73.00, Good 6071.00, Few Standard & Good 110135 lbs. 55-60.00, 85-110 lbs. 48-55.00, 7065 lbs. 4048.00, Utility 55-100 3040.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 90135 lbs. 61-76.00 some down to 60.00, Few Holstein Heifers 90110 lbs. 55-59.00. HOGS 284. Barrows and gilts $3- $4 higher. US No. 1-2 210-250 lbs. barrows & gilts 56.25-56.85, No. 1-3 2-255 lbs. 55.50-56.35, Few No. 2-3 255-275 lbs. 55.25-55.75, One Lot No. 1-3180 lbs. at 53.00. Sows strong to $4 higher, US No. 1-3 3-600 lbs. sows 42-47.50 few to 49.00, Medium 275- 350 lbs. 34.50-40.00. BOARS 32- 34.50. FEEDER PIGS 395. All sales per hundredweight. Few US No. 1-3 20- 25 lbs. feeder pigs 90-102.00 per head, No. 1-3 30-50 lbs. 7248.00, Lot at 96.00, No. 1-3 50-60 lbs. 64-70.00, No. 1-3 115-165 lbs. 36-45.00, Few Utility 20-30 lbs. 53-55.00. SHEEP 74. Few Choice 45-50 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 78-82.00, Few Good & Choice 65-75 lbs. 50- 57.00, Few 70-90 lbs. 5841.00 one at 69.00. Slaughter Sheep 15-20.00. GOATS 30; Large Adult 24-36.00 few to 54.00 per head, Few Large Kids 15-25.00 per head. From two CHICKS, INC. HUBBARD WHITE MT. BROILERS