A44ancastar Farming, Saturday, Junt 21,19*6 Thursday, June 19,1986 Multiple Drop Report Supplied by USDA Broiler ReDOrt Market Comment; Prices continued to advance on all sizes. Thursday, June 19,-1986 Distributive activity was moderate r Supplied by USDA to mostly good and was usually br negotiated noted as stimulated by retaU P n “? for “?J media te features both plant and in “ dud f f f** progress. Graded supplies of extra SP™ Qty from large were adequate to short; . IiAJUI large were in balance to oc- ™ a a casionally tight and medium were Weighted AVG.; U.S. Grade A no more than adequate. Jumbos were seasonally short and small / J! re ? m l n !| * Boxes 10,515 were at least adequate at most c ut^es special services, points. Breaker interest was light selected competitive brands, etc. to fair. Gradable offerings were HclllSGy’S Poultry light and firmly held. T&nnrf * Prices to retailers: sales to xvcpun volume buyers, consumer grades Roots, Blast Petersburg white eggs in cartons delivered Tuesday, June 17,1986 store door: Report supplied by auction A Extra Large 55-61; A Large 53- * Muscovy Ducks, Drakes: range 59; A Medium 40-46. 1.70-1.85 per lb. GepyrigM 1888 by Lancaster Farming P.O. Bax 366-Utlti. PA 17543 Office: 22 E. Male St, UtMz, PA 17543 Rocord-Expross Office Baßdhg Phono: laoeottar 717-394-3047 or UUbt 717-628-1164 Robert G. Campbell, Publisher Everett R. Newswanger, Managing Editor Jack Hubley, Associate Editor Suzanne Keene, Home Editor Martha Gehringer, Dairy Editor NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Sally B. Bair, Lancaster County Columbia 717-285-4926 Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleys 717-428-1865 Kathy Gill, Cumberland Carlisle 717-243-5566 Robin Phillips, Berks Mohrsville 215-926-1261 Ginger Myers, Adams Litt lest own 717-359-7542 Nancy Kunick, Crawford Centerville 814-694-2571 Barbara Rader, Butler Comwquenessing 412-789-7413 Betsy Stitt, Blair, Bedford Martinsburg 814-793-2495 Barbara Miller, Lycoming Hughesville 717-584-3892 Mary Maxwell, Center State College, 814-238-1416 Miriam Greenfield, Lebanon County Lebanon 717-2744)239 Craig Bingman, Snyder, Union, Juniata Beaver Springs 717-837-0085 Margie Fusco, Cambria Johnstown 814-255-6115 Ed Shamy, Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Northwestern New Jersey Bangor 215-258-7171 Julie Gocehnour, Virginia Maurertown 703-459-3209 Sharon Schuster, Maryland New Windsor 301-635-2654 Sue Crow, Maryland Kennedyville 301-648-5687 Rita Shade, Southern New Jersey Woodstown 609-769-4028 Debbie Stiles, Renzi, WV Clarksburg 304-622-9841 Subscription Price: $8.50 per year; $15.00 - 2 years $l5 00 per year outside of. PA, NJ, MD, DE, NY, VA&WV $26.00-2 Years 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 Editars Assn., Fa. Newspaper FabHslierf Association, and National Newspaper Association. National Representative J.L Farwiakis, Inc. Phono 203-9W-174C Muscovy Ducks, Hens: range 1.80-2.00 per lb. Pekin Ducks; range .42-.02 per lb. Red Fowl: 4-4 Mi lbs. range .25-. SB per lb. Red Fowl: 5-6 lbs. range .S5-.65 per lb. Crossbred Fowl: 6-9 lbs. range .20-.32perlb. Crossbred Roosters: 4-6 lbs. range .40-.60 per lb. Crossbred Roosters: 7-10 lbs. range .32-.52 per lb. Guinea Fowl: range 3.00-3.35 per lb. Banty Roosters: range 2.25-3.50 ea. Banty Hens: range 1.00-2.25 ea. Leghorn Hens: 8 lbs. range .12- .16 per lb. Leghorn Roosters: range .22-.3S per lb. Geese: 7-10 lbs. range .2S-.34 per lb. Turkeys: 25-36 lbs. range .20-.35 per lb. Pigeons: range 1.00-1.20 ea. White Pigeons: range 1.75-2.85 ea. Silkies: range 4.754.50 ea. Doves: range 2.00-3.00 ea. Chukars: range 5.50-6.2 S ea. Rabbits: 4-6 lbs. range .65-. BS per lb. Rabbits: 7-11 lbs. range .S5-.70 per lb. Bunnies: .30-.75ea. Guinea Pigs: range .50-2.50 ea. Goats: range 27.00-40.00 ea. Kid Goats: range 12.00-25.00 ea. Total Number Coops: 1025. Market Comment: Demand for ready to code whole birds con tinued to keep offerings in good balance to well-cleared. Inquiry for parts was centered on legs and leg quarters, and clearances were generally well-maintained. Wings were in good balance. Cutlets and occasionally breasts were more available, and discounting had surfaced in an effort to offset building price resistance. LTL asking prices were one cent higher at 62-69 cents. Live supplies were about adequate. Weights were desirable to light. Slaughter schedules were moderately heavy. The undertone was at least fully steady. Estimated slaughter of broiler fryers in Delmarva: Estimated 6/19 1,955,000; Actual 6/122,006,000. Actual 6/17 2,023,000. - Average Weights 6/17 4.36, 6/10 4.36. < YOUNEEDAT<f PRICES < SYOUCANAFTORD^ HIAVY DUTY AVOIRS 4” -6”-8”-10”-12” Standard Sizes In Stock Custom Sms Mode To Order FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL OR WRITE TODAY: aFs IQI Delmarva Poultry Thursday, June 19,1986 automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, June 17 Report Supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: N. HAMP. Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly MAINE Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Friday, June 13 to Thursday, June 19 Fit Mon. lues. Wed. Thun. WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Ex. Large Large Mediums OFF GRADE Undergrades Checks 4244 lbs. 28.00-29.00; 46-50 lbs. 36.00-37.00,36.00-38.00. Eastern PA and NJ Poultry Wednesday, June 18,1986 Report Supplied by USOA Market Comment: Prices continued to edge lower. However, the undertone was a bit steadier. Offerings were decreasing in total, but coupled with previous com mitments were more than suf ficient for processor needs. Canner pack demand continued somewhat' depressed with some sales noted at 28 cents. Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type Hens; 4-6, mostly 5-6, F. 0.8. Plant: 8-9, mostly 8. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, June 19,1996 3000- Barrows & gilts slow, 25-50 higher, with weights over 260 lb. steady to .25 higher. US 1-2 220-250 lb. 55.50-55.75; US 1-3 220-260 lb. 55.00-55.50,200-220 lb. 54.50-55.00. SOWS: 50-75 higher. (About 4%). US 1-3 Under 6001 b. 45.50; US 2-3 Over 600 lb. 46.00. BOARS: All weights 45.00. Now Buying For Cash BARLEY-OATS-WHEAT at-t Coll “Woody" 717-532-7845 PINOLA GRAIN RECEIVING PLANT 1588 Pinola Road v ff j/ Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 Tftay&l 4 CHICKS, INC. Baby Chick» & Started Pulleti BSI3EDS Brown & White Layers > . Broilers PHONE (215) 536-3155 266 E. PALETOWN RD. QLAKERTOWN. PA 18951 Ex. Large .70-.74 .72-.7S J2-.76 .76 .81-.94 .81 .T7-.83 Large .60-.72 .70-.71 .70-.74 .70 .79-.90 ,79 .75-.81 .72 .72 .62 .62 .59 .59 .46 .47 .35 .35 .53 .53 .74 .72 .54 .74 .74 .72 .72 .54 .54 .31 .31 .29 .29 Breaking Stocks Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, June 19,19 M 500 - Barrows & gilts active, 1.00 higher. US 1-3 230-255 lb. 56.50-67.00, US 2-4 215-265 lb. 55.50-56.50. SOWS: Active, steady. (10%). US 1-3 400-550 lb. 43.00-45.00; US 3 Lot 635 lb. 47.00. BOARS: Package 230 lb. 40.00. Medium .57-.61 .59-.60 .60-.64 .60 Small .35-.59 .37-.3S .3S-.42 .38 .6S-.76 .69 .64-.71 .42-.50 .76 .74 .56 .74 .72 .54
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers