A4-tancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1986 Weekly New York Egg Market (Northeast) National Quotes From Friday, Apr. 4 to Thursday, Apr. 10 Fri. Mon. Tnes. Wed. Thun. WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Jumbo Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted OFF GRADE Undergrades .38 Checks .36 Total Number of Coops: 321. New York Multiple Drop 48-50 lbs. 43.00-45.00; 41.00-43.00; 39.00-41.00. Broiler Report SO lbs. up 45.00-46.00; 42.0044.00; 41.0043.00. Thursday, April 10,1 MC N.E.WMkbrSidl Egg Report jaMfiSSL . prices for immediate delivery Report Sidled by USD A includes meetly multiple drop' Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail ahipmonte to New York City from stores: Delmarva. Range U.S. Grade A 46-56. Weighted AVG.; U.S. Grade A 53.60. Ex. Large .76-.80 .78-.79 .82-.87 .S2-.83 .BS-.97 .88 N.HAMP. Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly MAINE .S3-.94 .81-.94 X Includes Central and Western Sections only. 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Supplies were ample on large and extra large jumbo, fairly closely balanced on the medium. A few increased shipments were oc curing for movement from ad jacent area shipping points. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra Large 62-65%; A Large 60-73%; A Medium 53-62. Heinsey’s Poultry Report Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, Apr. 8,1986 Report supplied by auction Due to government restrictions, Heinseys will not be selling poultry until further notice. RABBITS: 4-6 lbs. range 1.00- 1.46 per lb. RABBITS: 7-11 lbs. range .70-.92 per lb. BUNNIES: 1.00-3.00 ea. GUINEA PIGS: range .10-2.50 ea. GOATS: range 25.00-36.00 ea. KID GOATS: range 15.00-29.00 ea. Premium (X) Boxes 9,149. (X) Includes special services, selected competitive brands, etc. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, Apr. 8 Report Supplied by Auction Rabbits: .80-1.55. Bunnies: .50 ea. Eggs Grade A: White Jumbo X Lge. .S5-.82, Brown .57-.80. Grade A: White Large .47-.89, Brown .4G-.69. Grade A: White Medium .37-.56, Brown .42-.46. Grade A: White Small -30-.40. Delmarva Poultry Thursday, Apr. 10,1986 Market Comment: Demand for ready to cook whole birds was very good and current production was well-cleared. Cutlets and breasts were tight for a fairly good call. Wings were short as demand was brisk and unfilled. Legs and leg quarters were clearing satisfactorily and were no more than adequate overall. Less than trucklot asking prices were one cent higher at 50-57 cents. Live supplies were moderate. Weights were irregular with several plants having trouble in filling orders on 2% lb. sizes. Slaughter was moderately heavy. Undertone was firm. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva: Estimated 4/10 1,962,000; Actual 4/31,643,000. Actual 4/81,943,000. Average Weights 4/8 4.43, 4/1 4.43. Eastern PA and NJ Poultry Wednesday, Apr. 9,1986 Report Supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were unchanged to as much as one cent lower. Movement of light type for shipment into Canada increased in the New England section, and outside buying interest from Midwest processors was fair. Locally, demand was fair for the ample offerings, with most processor bookings ranging up to four weeks. Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type Hens; 5%-6, mostly 5%-6. F. 0.8. Plant: 8%-9. Carroll Co. Hay Westminster, Md. Tuesday, Apr. 8,1986 Report supplied by auction 37 loads. Alfalfa, very gd., 82.00-90.00; good, 50.0040.00;Timothy, 58.00- 63.00. 1.45 bale; Timothy and Clover, 45.00-61.00, .85-1.10 bale. Alfalfa Timothy, 64.0042.50, .85- 1.30 bale; Alfalfa & Grass, 63.00- 83.00. Gover, .70 bale; Orchard Grass Mix, 61.00; other Grass Hay, 42.00, .6540 bale. Straw, Wheat, 66.00-70.00, .90- 1.15 bale; Oat Straw, .75 bale. King’s Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, Apr. 8,1986 Report supplied by auction 59 loads. Alfalfa, 40.00-107.00, mostly 70.00 and up; Alfalfa Mix, 67.00-104.00, a few down to 37.00; Timothy and Timothy Mix, 31.00-70.00; Clover and Mix, 44.00-50.00; Mixed Hay, 44.00-100.00 ; 9 Ids. Straw; Wheat Straw, 69.0040.00; Oats Straw, 56.0042.00. Ear Corn, 70.00. Although Moyer's Chicks hatches millions annually, 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. THayen't chicks, INC. 266 E. Paletown Rd. Quakertown,PA 18951 215-536-3155 Frederick Co. Hay & Straw Bnckeystown, Md. Thursday, Apr. 3,1986 Report Supplied By Auction 60 loads. Market steady to strong on all grades of Hay and Straw. Alfalfa, 17 loads, fair to good, 70.00- 10 fair, some damaged, 47.0dd8.00; Alfalfa Mix, 4 loads, 83.00d9.00; Timothy Hay, 2 fancy, 82.00-93.00, 12 fair to good, 60.00- Mixed Hay, 8 loads fair to good, 72.00d4.00, 3 fair, 52.00- 67.00; Clover Hay, 5 loads, 68.00- 79.00; 1 Id. Brome Grass, 62.50. Orchard Grass, good, 77.50; Straw, 7 loads bright, 85.00-97.00,2 dark, 72.00-77.00; Locust Posts, 1 load, 1.90 ea. Chambersburg Hay Chambenborg, PA Thursday, April 10 Report supplied by Auction 15 loads Hay; 1 Id. Locust Fenceposts, 1.20 ea.; Mixed Hay, 55.00-70.00; Alfalfa, 64.00d3.00; Timothy. 70.00-76.00. De wart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, April 7,19 M Report Supplied by Auction Hay, 45.00-76.00; Straw. 48.00- 56.00; Wood, 24.00-37.00 per Id. Vintage Hay Paradise, PA Thursday, April 10,1086 Report Supplied by Auction 22 loads. Alfalfa, 47.00-121.00; Timothy, 50.00-90.00; Mixed Hay, 62.00-77.00; Straw, 58.00-85.00. Morrisons Cove Hay April 7,1986 12 loads of hay. Alfalfa mix 77.00; Good Mixed 44.00d0.00; Mulch Hay 25.00-32.50; Clover 56.00; Oats (1 load) $.90/bu. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, April 8 Report supplied by auction Calves-12.00-85.00. Cows 21.25-34.50. Easy Cows 10.00-30.00. Heifers 11.50-40.00. Bulls 28.00-48.00. Steers 10.0048.75. Hogs 30.00-36.00. Boars 29.00. Sows 31.00-34.00. Sheep 8.00-54.00. Lambs, each 16.00-60.00. Lambs, per lb. .39-1.10. Goats, each 18.00-77.00. Kids, each 2.00-28.00. Total 1431. ARE YOU A SPRING CHICKEN PERSON?