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    A4-Umcaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1986
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
From Friday June 20 to Thursday, June 20
Fri. Mon. Tnes. Wed.
WHITE
Jumbo
Ex. Large
Large
Medium
Pullets
Off Grade
BROWN
Jumbo
Ex. Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
OFF GRADE
Undergrades .31 .31 .31 .31 .31
Checks .29 .29 .29 .29 .29
Northeast Breaking Stocks: 48-50 lbs. Fri. 36.00-38.00:, Tues. 37.00-
39.00.
Copyright 1986 by Lancaster Farming
P.O. lax 366-Utltz, PA 17543
Office: 22 E. Main St., Utitz, PA 17543
Racard-Exprass Office BaiMbig
Phana: Lancaatar 717-394-3047
ar Lititz 717-426-1144
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
Uttlestown 717-359-7542
Nancy Kunkk, Crawford
Centerville 814-694-2571
Barbara Rader, Butler
Connoquenessing 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 717-274-0239
Craig Bingman, Snyder, Union, Juniata
Beaver Springs 717-837-0085
Margie Fusco, Cambria
Johnstown 814-255-6115
Helen Kelchner, Columbia
Berwick 717-752-4691
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
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Clarksburg 304-622-9841
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Established November 4,1955
Published every Saturday
by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, PA
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Lititz, PA 17543 ISSNOO23-7485
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Heinsey’s Poultry
Report
Roots, East Petersburg
Tuesday, June 24,1986
Report supplied by auction
Muscovy Ducks, Drakes: range
1.60- per lb.
Muscovy Ducks, Hens: range
1.60- per lb.
Pekin Ducks: range .40-.62 per
lb.
Pullets: 5-7 lbs. range .40-.52 per
lb.
Red Fowl: 4-4% lbs. range .2S-.34
per lb.
Red Fowl: 5-6 lbs. range ,42-.64
per lb.
Crossbred Fowl: 5-9 lbs. range
.20-.44 per lb.
Crossbred Roosters: 4-6 lbs.
range .40-.72 per lb.
Crossbred Roosters: 7-11 lbs.
range .20-.sBperlb.
Guinea Fowl: range 3.15-3.50 per
lb.
Banty Roosters; range 2.00-4.25
ea.
Banty Hens: range .75-1.50 ea.
Leghorn Hens: .10-.14 per lb.
Leghorn Roosters; .12-.26perlb.
Pigeons: range .55-1.05 ea.
White Pigeons: range 2.504.00
ea.
Silkies: range 5.25-6.50 ea.
Doves: range2.so-3.25 ea.
Rabbits: 4-6 lbs. range .40-.62 per
lb.
Rabbits: 7-11 lbs. range .22-.46
per lb.
Bunnies: .25-.75ea.
Guinea Pigs: range .10-3.00 ea.
Goats; range 25.00-51.00 ea.
Kid Goats: range 19.00-29.00 ea.
Total Number Coops: 802.
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, N. J.
Tuesday, June 24
Report Supplied by Auction
Heavy Fowl .30-.65.
Leghorn Fowl .15-.20
Bantams .25-1.20.
Roasters .30-.65.
Bunnies-ea. .25-2.50.
Roosters. 70-1.10.
Geese .20.
Ducks ,30-1.20.
Rabbits .30-1.65.
Pigeons 1.00-3.00.
Eggs
Grade A: White Jumbo X Lge.
-46-.75, Brown .66.-86.
Grade A: White Large ,42-.66,
Brown .45-.75.
Grade A: White Medium .S9-.52,
Brown .43-.59.
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N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, June 24
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
Philadelphia Eggs
Thursday, June 26,1986
Report Supplied by USDA
Market Comment: Prices were
again higher on the large sizes,
unchanged on mediums. Trade
sentiment was fully steady to firm
although cautious in spots.
Movement remains mostly fair
and about average for the latter
part of the month. Floor stocks
were a bit irregular, ranging
adequate at some points to well
cleared and short at others, par
ticularly on jumbos and extra
large. Nest runs were no more than
adequate and in instances packers
have been closing early due to lack
of gradable receipts. Breaker
interest is usually satisfied with
medium and lighter weight sup
plies.
Prices to retailers: sales to
volume buyers, consumer grades
white eggs in cartons delivered
store door:
A Extra Large 57-65; A Large 55-
63; A Medium 43-49.
New York
Multiple Drop
Broiler Report
Thursday, June 26,1986
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 57-71.
Weighted AVG.; U.S. Grade A
68.49.
Premium (X) Boxes 10,454
(X) Includes special services,
selected competitive brands, etc.
Delmarva Poultry
Thursday, June 26,1986
Market Comment; Demand for
ready to cook whole** birds and
parts was mixed but generally
slower and often noted as typical of
a lighter Wednesday buyer in
terest. Most sellers noted various
part items as available, par
ticularly the breast complex.
However, all were viewing pre
committed product coupled with
weekend needs as creating a
Now Buying For Cash
BARLEY-OATS-WHEAT
(Mb Call "Woody" 717-532-7845
JygA PINOLA GRAIN RECEIVING
PLANT
1588 Pinola Road
\l<r Shippensburg, Pa. 17257
Tfbufen d chicks, inc.
Bnh\ Chicks <t Started Pullets
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Brown & White
Layers V Broilers
PHONE (215) 536-3155
266 E. PALETOWN RD. QLAKERTOWN. PA 18951
Large
.7S-.78
.77.-.78
.70-.78
.70
Ex. Large
.77-.81
.79-.80
.72-.80
.72
.84-.94
.84
.84-.59
.82-.90
.82
.82.-87
general confidence in condition
approaching the holiday. LTL
asking prices were unchanged at
65-71 cents. Live supplies were
adequate to barely adequate.
Weights were mostly desirable to
light. Slaughter schedules were
moderately heavy. The undertone
remained fully steady to firm.
Estimated slaughter of broiler
fryers in Delmarva:
Estimated 6/25 1,980,000; Actual
6/181,991,000.
Actual 6/231,980,000.
Average Weights 6/23 4.30, 6/16
4.36.
Eastern PA and
NJ Poultry
* Wednesday, June 25,1986
Report Supplied by USDA
Market Comment: Prices were
mostly unchanged and trending
relatively steady for next week’s
activity. Offerings were light
overall but coupled with previous
bookings were fully sufficient for
processor schedules, which were
being reduced over next few weeks
for the holiday and vacation.
Canner demand reflected only spot
improvement and was only fair at
best.
Prices Paid at Farm:
Light Type Hens; 4-6, mostly 5-6.
F. 0.8. Plant; mostly 8.
North Jersey
Livestock
Hackettstown, NJ
Tuesday, June 24
Report supplied by auction
Calves- .36-.99.
Cows 28.00-42.75.
Easy Cows 14.00-33.50.
Heifers 29.7548.00.
Bulls 37.00-51.75.
Steers 45.75-48.75.
Hogs 34.00-54.00.
Roasting Pigs, each 12.00-46.00.
Boars 32.00-42.00.
Sows 32.00-37.00.
Sheep .15-.44.
Lambs, each 21.00-35.00.
Lambs, per lb. .38-1.01.
Goats, each 35.80-72.00.
Kids, each 16.00-37.00.
Total 997.
Small
.37-.41
.39-.40
.S6-.44
.36
Medium
.S9-.63
.61-.62
.SS-.66
.58
,72-.76
.72
.44-.51
.66.-73