A4-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, February 9,1985 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, Feb. 5 Report Supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: Ex. Large Large MASS. X .1.00-1.02 .05-.97 Mostly 1.00 .95 N.HAMP. .TB-.82 .7S-.77 Mostly JO-.81 .7S-.76 ILL .13-JO .78-.84 Mostly .83-84 .78-.T9 VERMONT .95-1.00 .90-.97 Mostly .87 .82 MAINE .88-. M .84-89 X Includes Central and Western Sections only. Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, February 7 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were trending lower under a week and unsettled market tone. Cartoned egg demand was generally fair at best; however, some interest for retail promotional activity has developed and stimulates buying in instances. Supplies are more than adequate and easily handle current buyer demand. Prices to retailers; sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large .58-67; A Large .57-.66; A Medium .50-.56. 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Cumberland County Carlisle, 717-243 7859 Subscription Price $7 50 per year, $ 13 00 -2 years $l4 00 per year outside of PA NJ MD DE NY WtSWV 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 I.L. Farmakis, Inc. A 203-966-1746 Medium .74-.76 .74 .57-.61 .59-.60 .80- .68 60-.61 .74-. TB .74 .66-.71 New York Multiple Drop Broiler Report Thursday, February 7 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 .50Vfe-.57. Weighted AVG.: U.S. Grade A 54.58. Premium (X) Boxes 9,905. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc 814-694-2571 Report supplied by auction MUSCOVY DUCKS, DRAKES; range .90-1.02 per lb. MUSCOVY DUCKS, HENS: range .72-.04 per lb. PEKIN DUCKS: range .30-.48 per lb. RED FOWL: 4-5 lbs. range .22- .28 per lb. RED FOWL: 5-6 lbs. range .24- .32 per lb. CROSSBRED FOWL: 5-9 lbs. range .26-.3S per lb. CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 4-6 lbs. range .32-.48 per lb. Small .49-.51 .49 .3S-.39 .37-.38 .36-.42 .3S-.37 CROSSBRED ROOSTERS; 7-11 lbs. range .30-.46 per lb. GUINEA FOWL; range 1.15-1.40 per lb. BANTY ROOSTERS: range 1.75- 2.16 ea. BANTY HENS: range .75-1.25 ea. LEGHORN HENS: range .15-.24 per lb. PIGEONS: range 1.50-1.75 ea. WHITE PIGEONS; range 2.00- 2.60 ea. DOVES: 1.50-2.75 ea. RABBITS; 4-6 lbs. range .70-.82 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .60-.72 per lb. BUNNIES: range 1.00-2.50 ea. GUINEA PIGS: range .10-2.50 ea. Total Number Coops: 365. ,42-.47. Market Comment: Ready to cook whole birds and parts movement remained active and clears available offerings. Slaughter schedules were lighter as an occasional plant didn’t process Live supplies were barely adequate at light to desirable weights Undertone firm Today’s L.T L. asking prices trended higher on U S Grade A at 52-58 cents Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva (000). Estimated 2/7 1,697,000, Actual 1/31 1,565,000; Actual 2/5 1,971,000; Average Weights 2/5 4.17; Average Weights 1/294.16. Heinsey’s Poultry Market Root’s, East Petersburg Tuesday, February 5 Delmarva Poultry Thursday, February 7 Report supplied by USDA Weekly New York Egg Market From Friday, Feb. 1 to Thursday, Feb. 7 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Undergrades .33 Checks .31 •raidng Stock: nrMpjr • 1L0M241; Monday ll.tt-11.70; Tuesday tt.M-ll.lt; Wednesday tt.2o-M.fo. Eastern Pa. & N. J. Poultry Wednesday, February 6 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices are firm for current and advanced trading. Offerings light early, light to adequate late but still short of full schedules this week. Next week’s schedules light. Demand good for additional receipts and finished needs. Prices Paid at Farm; Light Type Hens: 6V2-9, mostly 8. F. 0.8. Plant: 9-12, mostly 11-12. Frederick Co. Hay and Straw Buckeystown, Md. Thursdaj, February 7 Report supplied hv auction 82 loads Market steady to strong 1 ompared to last week. Alfalfa, 102.50-124.00, 18 Ids fair some dark, 72 50-99 00, Timothy, 12 Ids fair to gd., 80.00-100.00, 14 Ids. fair, some dark, 50.00-76.00; Or chard Grass, 62 50-67.00. Clover, 1 Id. good, 87.50; Brome Grass, 1 Id. dark, 57.00; Mixed Hay, 6 Ids. fair to god., 75.00-117.50, 4 Ids. dark, 53.00-67.50; Straw, 10 Ids. bright, 85.00-107.00,1 Id. dark, 70.00; Firewood, hard, 70.00-83.00 cord. Is it brown eggs you want? Then why not the No. 1 brown egg layer from Moyer's the (DEKALB SEX-SAL LINK.) Since 1966 part of Moyer’s successful growth has been at tributed to the SEX-SAL-LINK. Today, 19 years later the DEKALB SEX-SAL-LINK is one of the most sought after brown pullets in the industry. Order early for this years replacements CHICKS, INC. Quakertown, PA 18951 BROWN&WHITE (215) 536-3155 EGG LAYERS .90 .86 .62 .93 .89 .65 .93 .89 .65 Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, Pa. Tuesday, February 5 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 212. Compared with last Tuesday's market, slaughter cows uneven, 50 cents lower to $1 higher. Few Good slaughter steers 60.25-61, few Good & Choice holsteins 55.00-58, few Standard 49.50-54.75. Few Choice slaughter heifers 61.75-62.25, few Good. 52.75- 56.50. Breaking Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 41.75- 45.25, couple 49.75, Cutter & Boning Utility 38.50-43, Canner & lx>w Cutter 34.00-38, Shells down to 28.50. Yield Grade No. 1 1250-1975 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.25-54.75. CALVES 190 Few Choice vealers 77.00-87, few Good 65 00-75, few Standard and Good 110-125 lbs 56.00- 70-105 lbs 45.00-55, Utility 50-85 lbs 40 00-47 FARM CALVES Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 60.00- mostly 70.00-80, HOGS 112 Barrows and gilts mostly steady. Couple Lots US No 1-2 215 & 225 lbs. barrows and gilts at 51.00, No. 1-3 235-275 lbs. 49.25- 50.75, couple at 51.50. US No. 1-3 350-000 lbs. sows 42.50-47.50. Few BOARS 30.50-35,75. FEEDER PIGS 10. One Lot US No. 1-3 46 lbs. feeder pigs at 63.00 per hundredweight. SHEEP. NO SALES ON OFFER. “ t *•*»“ Thurs. .88 .84 .60 .88 .84 .60 HUBBARD WHITE MT. BROILERS