A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986 Weekly New York Egg Market (Northeast) National Quotes From Friday, Mar. 14 to Thursday, Mar. 20 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted OFF GRADE Undergrades .45 Checks .43 Friday 48-50 lbs. 50.00-53.0 fr, 51.00-53.00,50 lbs. up 53.0fr54.00. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, Mar. 18 Report Supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores Ex. Large .87-. 91 .89-.90 .85-.93 ..85-.90 .93-.99 .93 .94-1.00 N. HAMP. Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly MAINE Copyright 1984 by Uacastar Farming P.0.80x 366-Lititz, PA 17543 Offico: 22 E. Main St., LitHz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office BaMhg Phoiw: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or UtHz 717-626-1104 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher James H. Everhart, Editor Martha Gehringer, Dairy Editor Suzanne Keene, Home Editor Jack Hubley, Associate Editor NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Sally B. Bair, Lancaster County Columbia 717-285-4926 Jane Bresee, Bradford County Ulster 717-358-3346 Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleys 717-428-1865 Nancy Kunkk, Crawford ft surrounding counties Centerville 814-694-2571 Beth Nesbit, Indiana County Marchand 412-286-9049 Robin Phillips, Berks County Mohrs ville 215-926-1261 Barbara Rader, Butler and surrounding counties Connoquenessing 412-789-7413 Debbie Stiles-Renzi, West Virginia Clarksburg 304-622-9841 Betsy Stitt, Blair and surrounding counties Martinsburg 814-793-2495 Subscription Price: 17.50 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 Utters Assn., Pa. Newspaper PaMhbarsAssadetiaa, ead NaMaaal Newspaper Aeeedetlee. RaprsseaM NaUaaal by IX. FanwaUs, bye. .87 .85 .72 .88 .87 .74 .88 .87 .74 Northeast Breaking Stocks Large .85-.59 .S7-.88 .84-.92 .84-. SB .9S-.97 .93 Medium .70-. 74 .72-.7S ,6fr.77 ,6fr.73 .79-.88 .80 .77-.84 92-.99 .88 .87 .74 .88 .87 .74 Small .51-.55 .53-.54 .50-.58 .50-.54 .58-.60 44 loads. Alfalfa, 31.00-90.00; Mixed Hay, 31.00-81.00; Clover and Timothy, 50.80-78.00; Straw, 50.00-71.00; Corn Fodder, 35.00. Heinsey’s Poultry Report Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, Mar. 18,1986 Report supplied by auction Due to government restrictions, poultry will not be sold at Heinseys until further notice. RABBITS: 4-6 lbs. range .80-1.10 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .70-.88 per lb. BUNNIES: 2.50-7.00 ea. DWARF BUNNIES: 9.00-15.00 ea. GUINEA PIGS: range .10-4.50 ea. GOATS: range 18.00-46.00 ea. KID GOATS: range 14.0048.00. Total Number Coops: 795. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, Mar. 18 Report Supplied by Auction Rabbits: .20-1.85. Bunnies: 2.50-8.75. G. Pigs; .40. Eggs Grade A: White Jumbo X Lge. .80-.90, Brown .73-.97. Grade A: White Large .68-. BS, Brown .61-.79. Grade A: White Medium .53-.65, Brown .51-.61. Grade A: White Small .43-.56. Delmarva Poultry Thursday, Mar. 20,1986 Market Comment: Demand for ready to cook whole birds was limited and offerings were easily p 9Q i Arn p * an A available form most plants. *wt t o d “ a Movement of parts was generally NJ Poultry slow to fair with all items under Wednesday, Mar. 19,1986 varying degrees of downward Report Supplied by USD A pressure. Leg and leg quarters Market Comment: Prices were were ample while all other items generally lower. Off-farm were at least fully adequate. movement remained relatively Live supplies are ample for steady, and plant schedules were needs. Weights were mixed but full. Advanced bookings were in mostly desirable to light, place for the next several weeks. Slaughter schedules were in- Canner demand was lacking as creased compared to yesterday product increased in availability, but light in total. The undertone Many buyers were storing product was weak. for later needs, and additional Today’s L.T.L. asking prices receipts were viewed with disfavor were 1 cent lower on U.S. Grade A mainly due to storage costs, at .49-.57 cents. Prices Paid at Farm: Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva (000). Estimated 3/20 1,801,000; Actual 3/131,864,000. Actual 3/18 1,927,000; Average Weights 3/18 4.30. Average Weights 3/114.24. Vintage Hay Paradise, PA Thursday, March 20,1986 Report Supplied by Auction New York Multiple Drop Broiler Report Thursday, March 20,1986 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 .48-.55. Weighted AVG.; U.S. Grade A 54.70. Premium (X) Boxes 9,955. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc. Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, March 20,1986 Report Supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment fully steady but cautious in some quarters. Cartoned egg movement was generally light to fairly good, and dealers were in wait of the holiday buying rush period. Retail promotional activity was planned for next week in several quarters, centering mainly on large at 69-79 cents and cents off coupons. Floor stocks were in close balance to heavy on the large sizes. Mediums were generally fully adequate. Prices to retailers; sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large .79-.85; A Large 77-.83; A Medium .64-.69. Light Type Hens: .5 3 /4-.07, mostly .06-.07. F. 0.8. Plant: .9-.10. Peoria Hogs Thursday, Mar. 20,1986 2500- Barrows & gilts moderate, 50 lower. US 1-2; 210-240 lb. 41.50-42.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 41.0041.50. SOWS: Steady-50 lower. (12%). US 1-2 : 350-500 lb. 35.50-36.25, bulk 36.00; US 1-3 50M50 lb. 40.00- 40.50, few 41.00. BOARS: Over 350 lb. under 350 lb. 30.00-31.00. Although Moyer's Chicks hatches millions annuajly. no other is too small or too large. Family flock size orders are welcome. We ship parcel post chick orders throughout the East Coast. Choose from top quality meat chicks and brown or white egg layer types. Ready-to-lay pullets of any amount can be picked up. Small incubators, equipment and fertile eggs for school or 4-H projects are available. CHICKS, INC. Lancaster Feeder Pigs Tuesday, Mar. 18,1986 Today 96 Last Tuesday 254 Last Year 648 TREND: Insufficient volume for a market test. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2; 12 hd. 37 lbs. 87.00; 54 hd 40-59 lbs. 70.00-81.00. SLAUGHTER; 13 hd. 20-25 lbs 115.00-127.00. Frederick Co. Hay & Straw Buckeystown, Md. Thursday, Mar. 20,1986 Report Supplied By Auction 88 loads. Market steady to strong; demand good today. Alfalfa, 22 loads fair to good, 70.00- 14 fair some damaged, 38.00- Timothy Hay, 8 Ids. fair to good, 70.00-87.00, 10 fair, some damaged, 50.004)8.00. Mixed Hay, 10 fair to good, some dark, 49.00-95.00; Clover Hay, 4 fair, 40.0061.00; Brome Grass, 57.50; Orchard Grass, 3 at 51.00 66.00; Straw, 9 bright, 81.00101.00, 5 fair, some dark, 42.0079.00. Firewood, 60.00 cord. Carroll Co. Hay Westminster, Md. Tuesday, Mar. 18,1986 Report supplied by auction 44 loads. Alfalfa, v. gd., 92.00-115.00, some gd. at 67.00-83.00, fair 46.00-53.00, .95-1.45 bale; Alfalfa, Grass and Clover Mix, 61.00. Alfalfa Orchard Grass, 2nd cutting, 87.00; Ist cutting, 66.00; Timothy 66.00-75.00, some 1.30 bale. Mixed Hay, 1.05-1.30 bale; Clover Hay, 80 cents bale; Timothy and clover, 51.00-58.00, .90-1.10 bale. 2nd cutting, 77.50; Orchard Grass, 50.00, 1.30 bale; Timothy and Bluegrass, .80 bale; Stubble Hay .65 bale. Wheat Straw, 71.00, .70-1.25 bale; Oat Straw, 54.00; Wood, 61.00 cord. Joliet Cattle Thursday, Mar. 20 Report Supplied by USDA CATTLE; Sales this week 700;*a week ago 690; and a year ago 1,438. Slaughter steers and heifers ended the week 1.00 to 1.50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4 1150-1300# 55.00-57.00 on Mon day; load at 54.00 Wednesday. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1050- 1250# 53.00-55.00. Load of Choice 2-3 1750# Holsteins 50.00 Monday. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 950-1150# 54.00-55.25. Mixed good and choice 2-3 9001050# 51.0054.00. 31.75; ARE YOU A SPRING CHICKEN PERSON? 266 E. Paletown Rd. Quakertown, PA 18951 215-536-3155