Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1986, Image 4

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    AA-Laucastsr Famine, Saturday, August 16,1966
Heinsey’s Poultry
Report
Roots, East Petersburg
Tuesday, Aug. 12, UM
Report supplied by auction
Muscovy Ducks, Drakes: range
1.00-1.30 per lb.
Muscovy Ducks, Hens: range
.90-1.06 per lb.
Pekin Ducks: range .30-.44 per
lb.
Pullets: 6-8 lbs. range .44-.52 per
lb.
Red Fowl: 4-4% lbs. range .20-.28
per lb.
Red Fowl: 5-6 lbs. range .30-.52
per lb.
Crossbred Fowl: 5-9 lbs. range
.20-.44perlb.
Crossbred Roosters: 4-6 lbs.
range .40-.72 per lb.
Crossbred Roosters: 7-11 lbs.
range .22-.64 per lb.
Guinea Fowl: range 2.35-2.55 per
Copyright 19M by Lancaster Famine
P.O. Bax 3K - LttKz, PA 17543
Office: 22 E. Main St., Utltz, PA 17543
Recard-Exyress Office landing
Phene: Lancaster 717-394-3047
er UtHz 717-025-1164
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
Littlestown 717-359-7542
Nancy Kunick, Crawford
Centerville 814-694-2571
Barbara Rader, Butler
Connoquenessing 412-789-7413
Betsy Stitt, Blair, Bedford
Martinsburg 814-793-2495
Barbara Miller, Lycoming
Hughes vide 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
Debbie Stiles, Renzi, WV
Clarksburg 304-622-9841
$8.50 per year; $15.00 - 2 years
$15.00 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 ef Newspaper Farm Editors Assn.,
fa. Newspaper Publishers Association,
and National Newspaper Association.
National Representative
I.L Farmakls, Inc.
Phone 203-966-1746
Banty Roosters: range 2.50-5.00
ea.
Banty Hens: range .35-1.00 ea.
Leghorn Hens: range .12-.20 per
lb. r
Leghorn Roosters: range .22-.2S
per lb.
Geese: 7-15 lbs. range .22-.42 per
lb.
Pigeons: range 1.00-1.30 ea.
White Pigeons: range 1.90-2.75
ea.
Silkies: range 2.50-5.25 ea.
Doves: range2.so-3.50ea.
Chukars: range 2.004.25 ea.
Rabbits: 4-6 lbs. range .40-.62 per
lb.
'Rabbits; 7-11 lbs. range .40-.54
per lb.
Bunnies: .35-1.25 ea.
Guinea Pigs: range .50-3.25 ea.
Goats: range 31.00-49.00 ea.
Kid Goats: range 24.00-31.00 ea.
Total Number Coops: 937.
HIAVY
DUTY
AUGIRS
4”. 6”. 8”-10”-12”
Standard Sizes In Stock
Custom Sizes Made To Order
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL OR WRITE TODAY:
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3PS f arm
systems
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W (717) 274-5333
Philadelphia Eggs
Thursday, Aug. 14,1986
Report Supplied by USD A
Market Comment: Prices were
unchanged to lower on the large
sizes; unchanged on mediums.
iw°ment was generally no better
than tan Supplies of large were
adequate or available and slow to
clear, mainly in ungraded packs.
Mediums were adequate and in
good balance with overall needs.
Extra large were irregularly
distributed in a range of no more
than adequate to fully adequate.
Breaker interest was light as most
continued to work off accumulated
stock of lighter weight product.
The undertone was unsettled.
Prices to retailed: sales to
volume buyers, consumer grades
white eggs in cartons delivered
store door: A Extra large 70-78%;
A Large 68-76%; A Medium 53-55.
Eastern PA and
NJ Poultry
Wednesday, Aug. 13,1986
Report Supplied by USDA
Market Comment: Prices
trending lower as offerings in
crease to most buyers. Plant
schedules filling in at more
desirable levels for mid-next week
and following week. Finished
product sales mainly fared at
mixed prices. The undertone was
steady to barely steady.
Prices Paid at Farm:
Light Type Hens: 11-13%, mostly
11-11%.
F. 0.8. Plant: 13-15%, mostly 13-
14.
Delmarva Poultry
Thursday, Aug. 14,1986
Market Comment: Demand for
ready to cook whole birds was
mixed but generally improved.
' Offerings were somewhat easier to
clear and at least adequate.
Demand for parts had improved
substantially on legs and par
ticularly leg quarters and wings.
Breast meat cleared .with some
irregularity but usually at lower
trending prices. Less than trucklot
asking prices were again lower
and generally 63-71 cents, live
supplies were at least adequate.
Weights were mixed but mostly
desirable to light. Slaughter
schedules were trimmed at most
plants and very light in total. The
undertone was improved but still
barely steady to weak.
Estimated slaughter of broiler
fryers in Delmarva:
Estimated 8/14 1,614,000; Actual
8/71,882,000.
Actual 8/121,767,000.
Average Weights 8/12 4.24, 8/5
4.28.
N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, Aug. 12
Report Supplied by USDA
Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail
stores.
N. HAMP.
Mostly
R.I. Not Available
VERMONT
Mostly
MAINE
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
From Friday, Aug. 8 to Thursday, Aug. 14
Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Jumbo
Ex. Large
Large
Medium
Pullets
Off Grade
BROWN
Ex. Large
Large
Mediums
OFF GRADE
Undergrades
Checks
48-50 lbs. 42.0844.00; 41.0843.00.
Now Buying For Cash
BARLEY-OATS-WHEAT
Call "Woody" 717-532-7845
PINOLA GRAIN RECEIVING
plant
~ 1588 Pinola Road
>4/ Shippensburg, Pa. 17257
Is it brown eggs you wont?
Then why not the No. 1
brown egg layer from Moyer's
-the (DEKALB SEX-SAL LINK.)
Since 1966 part of Moyer’s successful growth has been at
tributed to the SEX-SAL-LINK. Today, 20 years later, the
DEKALB SEX-SAL-LINK is one of the most sought after brown
pullets in the industry.
Order early for this years replacements
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wazizm
BROWN & WHITE
EGG LAYERS
Ex. Large Large Medium Small
.S9-.93 .84-. BS .73-.T7 .40-.44
.91-.92 .86-.57 .7S-.76 ,42-.43
.99-1.06 .95-1.01 .79-.55
1.06 1.01 .85
.98-1.08 .93-1.04 .82-.57 .49-.54
.92
.87
.65
.90
.84
.64
.92
.87
.65
Breaking Stocks
Quakertown, PA 18951
(215) 536-3155
.95 .93
.85 .83
.76 .74
.59 .59
.43 .43
.65 .65
.90 .89
.84 .82
.64 .64
.35 .35
.33 .33
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