N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, Jan. 28 Report Supplied by USD A Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores; Ex. Large .83-.87 .85-.86 .88-.92 N. HAMP Mostly R.I. .88 .95-1.00 Mostly VERMONT Mostly .97 .95 MAINE ,92-.99 .90-.97 X Includes Central and Western Sections only Weekly New York Egg Market (Northeast) National Quotes From Friday, Jan. 24 to Thursday, Jan. 30 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs, WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Unquoted Pee wees Unquoted Off Grade Undergrades Checks Friday (48-50 #) 47.00-50.00, (50 # up) 50.00-51.00; Tuesday (48-50 #) 47.00-49.00, (50 # up) 49.00-51.00; Thursday (48-50 §) 46.00-48.00, (50 # up) 48.00-50.00. Copyright I*o4 hy Laacaatar Faratag P.O. Bax 3M • IMtz, PA17543 Office: 22 E. Mata St., UtKz, PA 17543 Raceri-ExpresiDNleo MMtag Phono: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or litltz 717-828-1164 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher James H. 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Members ef Hearspapar Fane Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Pakllsbirs Association, and National Newspaper Association. Roprosontod National by J.L. Fonaakis, Inc. .80-.84 .82-.83 .86-.90 .86 .89-.97 .88 .85 .72 .88 .85 .72 .88 .85 .72 Northeast Breaking Stocks Small ,49-.53 .51-.52 .52- 56 .52 Medium .74-.7S .76-. 77 .80-.85 .80-.81 ,77-.92 .90 ,84-.92 .77 .76 .75 .86 .83 .70 £ The Farm Size Milling System that weighs each ingredient. \^^jrer ■ X:: ■ »WI Mi »m MU HUI ■ ■ * MU * Mi »»* B ■ mm m HM ■*» a umnKMI ” • «*• Hi 0m 0 ■}*■“■ amm Ml T Mi •“ a a— Ml " Mi a aaaaa Ma««»B aFs iQI Hemsey’s Poultry Market Root’s, East Petersburg Tuesday, Jan. 28 Report supplied by auction MUSCOVY DUCKS, DRAKES; range .94-1.10 per lb. MUSCOVY DUCKS, HENS: range .74-. BS per lb. PEKIN DUCKS: range .30-.52 per lb. RED FOWL: 4-5 lbs. range .40- .54 per lb. RED FOWL: 5-6 lbs. range .44- .62 per lb. CROSSBRED FOWL: 5-9 lbs. range .30-.54 per lb. CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 4-6 lbs. range .50-.82 per lb. CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 7-10 lbs. range .40-.72perlb. GUINEA FOWL: range 1.15-1.30 per lb. BANTY ROOSTERS; range 2.50- 5.00 ea. BANTY HENS; range .75-1.50 ea. LEGHORN HENS: range .23-.54 per lb. GEESE: 9-14 lbs. range .24-. SB per lb. TURKEYS: 21-28 lbs. range .28- 34 per lb* PIGEONS: range 1.60-1.90 ea. WHITE PIGEONS: range 3.50- 4.00 ea. SILKIES: range 5.50-7.50 ea. RABBITS; 4-6 lbs. range .1.00- 1.20 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .80- 1.04 per lb. CHUCKERS: 4.75-5.00 ea. BUNNIES: .75-2.00 ea. GUINEA PIGS: range .10-2.25 ea. Total Number Coops: 520. New York Multiple Drop Broiler Report Thursday, Jan. 30 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 .49-.57. Weighted AVG.: U.S. Grade A 53.20. Premium (X) Boxes 10,672. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc. automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, Jan. 28 Report Supplied by Auction Heavy Fowl : .20-.70. Leghorn Fowl: .10-.15. Roasters: .70-.85. Bantams: .20. Geese; .55. Roosters: .40-1.05. Turkey: .35. Ducks: .35-1.05. Rabbits; .30-1.70. Pigeons: 2.60-2.75. Guineas: 1.55. Eggs Grade A: White Jumbo X Lge. .54-.75, Brown .55-.53. Grade A: White Large .44-.76, Brown .46-.67. Grade A: White Medium .44-.65, Brown .42-.45. Grade A; White Small .38-.40, Brown .3S-.37. Delmarva Poultry Thursday, Jan. 30 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Demand for ready to cook whole birds was irregular but for the most part was no better than fair. Offerings were fully adequate. Demand for parts was quite active in most quarters and prices were advancing. Live supplies were at least adequate. Weights were mixed but mostly desirable. Slaughter schedules were light. The undertone reflected slight improvement but was only about steady to best. Today’s L.T.L. asking prices were 1-2 cents lower on U.S. Grade A at .49-.56 cents. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva (000). Estimated 01/30 1,839; Actual 01/231,903. Actual 01/28 1,090; Average Weights 01/28 4.19; Avg. Wghts. 1/214.42. Two Ways To Improve \bur Profit Picture XL&DK Two layers with distinctly different characteristics From two 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 OK 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 Tffayw 't, CHICKS, INC, •33j3Zu*i£3 Quakertown, PA 18951 BROWN & WHITE EGG LAYERS (215) 536-3155 Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, Jan. SO Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were unchanged to sharply lower on all sizes. Cartoned egg movement remained slow at most points. Floor stocks ranged adequate to heavy and were difficult to clear on all sides. Additional offerings of both graded and ungraded were easily available to a limited buying interest. Breaker interest was also limited, offerings were increasing at lower trending prices. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large .67-.V4; A Large .65-.T2; A Medium .61-.68. Eastern Pa. & N.J. Poultry Wednesday, Jan. 29 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment; Prices were trending unchanged to slightly higher. The market tone was fully steady and being affected by buying interest in the Midwest and South. Buyers were in the process of assessing the closing of a local slaughter and further processing operation. Finished demand was generally good. Spent hen of ferings generally adequate to fully adequate. Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type Hens: .10-.11. F. 0.8. Plant: 13-13.5. Vintage Hay And Straw Vintage Sales Stables Thursday, Jan. 30 Report supplied by auction Clover, 46.00; Timothy, 67.00- 83.00; Alfalfa, 42.00-86.00; Straw, 59.00-80.00. HUBBARD WHITE MT BROILERS