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    A44ancastar Fanning, Saturday,'lunt 13/lit?
N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, Jane 9
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
Eastern Pennsylvania
and New Jersey
Wednesday, Jane 10
Report rapplled by USDA
Market Comment: Prices were,
relatively unchanged. Offerings'
were generally more available and
at least adequate. Finished
product sales continued light and
unagressive, causing some sellers
to reluctantly store product for
later use.
Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type
Hens .05.
Copyright 1967 by Lancaster Fanning
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Ex. Large
.80-.84
.82-.53
.80-.84
.80
.89-.91
.90
.S7-.92
Large Medium Small
•70-.74 .60-.64 .40-.44
.7Z-.73 .62-.6S ,42-.43
.71-.75 .03-.67 .43-.47
.71 .63 .43
.82-. BS .75
.85 .75
.T7-.82 .87-.74 .47-.54
National Egg
Market
Thursday, June 11,1987
NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE
THE MARKET TONE WAS FULLY STEADY TO
FIRM CARTONED EGG DEMAND WAS
GENERALLY MODERATE TO INSTANCES GOOD
WITH RETAIL PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY AT
TRACTING THE BEST INTEREST SUPPLIES OF
THE LARGER SIZES WERE ADEQUATE TO IN
CLOSE BALANCE WHILE THE LIGHTER WEIGHT
EGGS WERE USUALLY ADEQUATE TO FULLY
ADEQUATE BREAKERS WERE CAUTIOUS AND
CONTINUED TO REASSES THEIR POSITION IN
VIEW OF LIMITED OFFERINGS AND INCREASED
ASKING PRICES
Roots Market, East Petersburg
Tuesday, June 9,1987
MUSCOVY DUCKS. DRAKE RANGE 1 20-1 34
HENS. 1 14-1 30
PEKING DUCKS 40-62
PULLETS 5-7 LBS 42-56
RED FOWL 4-4 5 LBS 25- 44. 5-6 LBS 40-
62
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS 4-6 LBS SO- 84. 7
1 LBS 20-72
CROSSBRED FOWL 5-10 LBS 30-54
BANTY ROOSTERS 3 00-5 50 EA
BANTYHENS 150-3 00 EA
GUINEA PIGS 50-2 00 EA
KID GOATS 12 00-36 00 EA
GUINEA FOWL 2 60-3 00
GEESE 9-12 LBS 24- 32
PIGEONS 1 25-1 65 EA
WHITE PIGEONS 3 25-4 00 EA
RABBITS 4-6 LBS 701 04.7 11 LBS 60 94
LEGHORN ROOSTERS 30 52
LEGHORN HENS 20 34
BUNNIES 35-1 25 EA
DOVES 2.504 00 EA
SILKIES 3 004 50 EA
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 756
SHELL EGGS IN NEW ENGLAND
EXTRA URGE AND URGE PRICES WERE
UNCHANGED TO HIGHER MARKET TONE WAS
STEADY TO FIRM DEMAND FOR CARTONED
EGGS WAS MODERATE TO GOOD SUPPLIES OF
EXTRA URGE AND URGE WERE IN THE
CLOSEST BAUNCE AND MEDIUMS WERE
ADEQUATE
PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE
BROWN EGGS AT FARM. CASES EXCHANGED,
GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN
JUMBO RANGE SO-S 3. EX URGE RANGE 57
60. URGE RANGE 48- 51. MEDIUM RANGE 34-
37. SMALL RANGE 14-17
BOSTON PRICES TO RETAILERS • SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS. CONSUMER GRADE BROWN
EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR
A EXTRA URGE 72-SO. A URGE 63-70, A
MEDIUM 55- 58
New York&
Philadelphia Frozen
Eggs
PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO INSTANCES
HIGHER INQUIRY HAS PICKED UP AS BUYERS
LOOKED TO SECURE ADVANCE NEEDS MOST
FURTHER PROCESSORS HAD SUFFICIENT
STOCKS TO WORK FULL SCHEDULES WITH
ADDITIONAL OFFERINGS. THOUGH USUALLY
AVAIUBLE HELD WITH A DEGREE OF CON
FIDENCE SUPPLIES WERE IN GOOD BAUNCE
TO HANDLE CURRENT BUYER NEEDS
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (PER POUND IN
30 LB CONTAINERS) U S D A INSPECTED
CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN 25 CONT)
WHOLE 37 39 MOS 38 40-48 BLENDS (/) 48 59
WHITES 31 33 MOS 31 32 34 39
YOLKS (MIN 43 PCT SOLIDS) SUGARED 50-54
MOS 51 54-63 SALTED 47 49 MOS 48 49
(/) WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETNER
GENERALLY 28 32 PCT EGG SOLIDS
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Heinsey’s
Poultry
New England
Shell Eggs
Thursday, June 11,1987
Tuesday, June 9,1987
rer
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
From Friday, June 5 to Thursday, June 11
Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Jumbo
Ex. Large
Large
Medium
Pullets
Off Grade
BROWN
Ex. Large
Large
Mediums
OFF GRADE
Undergrades
checks
and
.23
Breaking Stocks: Friday 48-50 lbs. 30.00-32.00, Tues. 31.00-33.00;
Wed. 32.00-34.00; Thurs. 33.00-35.00. SO lbs. up Fri. 32.00-34.00; Tues.
33.00-35.00; Wed. 34.00-36.00; Thurs. 35.0036.00.
Northeast Chicken
Parts
Thursday, June 11,1987
Comment: Trading activity has
lessened as the call for most items
was no better than fair. Cutlets
were adequate to fully adequate
and still a little show clearing at
current price levels. The bulk of
line-run breasts sales were at 80
cents but a few sales were noted at
77 to 78 cents late this morning. Rib
breasts were fully adequate and
becoming easier to buy at today's
values. Legs and leg quarters were
increasingly available and even
current prices were hard to
maintain and in a few quarters.
Wings were irregular as some
sellers were in a tight supply
position, while others had product
and were hard pressed to move it.
Breasts, skinned, boneless 1.80-
1.85.
Rib-on-breasts .83-. BS.
Line run breasts .80.
Legs .30-.39.
Leg quarters ,26-.27.
Wings .43-.45.
Backs and necks .11-.12.
Livers .15.
Gizzards (hearts) .15,
Today’s negotiated sales as of
11:30 a.m. prices paid per pound on
ice packed part delivered in pool
trucklot and trucklot quantities.
Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer &
New York
Multiple Drop
Thursday, June 11,1987
DELMARVA BROILER FRYER MARKET
DEMAND FOR READY TO-COOK WHOLE
BIRDS WAS MODERATE OFFERINGS WERE
ADEQUATE AND IN FAIRLY GOOD BALANCE
DEMAND IN THE PARTS COMPLEX WAS SPOTTY
AND NO BETTER THAN FAIR. AND PRICES ON
MOST ITEMS WERE TRENDING LOWER IN AN
EFFORT TO MAINTAIN SATISFACTORY
CLEARANCES LESS THAN TRUCKLOT ASKING
PRICES WERE GENERALLY UNCHANGED AT 44
TO 55 CENTS LIVE SUPPLIES WERE MODERATE
AT DESIRABLE TO HEAVIER THAN DESIRED
WEIGHTS SLAUGHTER SCHEDULES WERE
MODERATELY HEAVY WITH SOME PLANTS
NOTING OPERATIONS ON SATURDAY THE
UNDERTONE WAS STEADY
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL ACTUAL AVERAGE
WEIGHTS 6/11 6/4 6/9 6/9 6/2 2021 1965 1963
4 48 4 43
NEW YORK MULTIPLE-DROP BROILER
REPORT
CURRENT BROILER/FRYER NEGOTIATED
PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INCLUDES
MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF
BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO NEW YORK
CITY FROM DELMARVA
BRANDED US GRADE A RANGE 44-5 S
WEIGHTED AVERAGE 49 75 NO OF BOXES
9.160
THayen. 'a chicks, inc.
Bahy Chick* & Started Pullets
H3SEDS
Brown & While
266 E. PALETOWN RD.
.70 .72 .75 .77
.64 .66 .68 .70
.56 .58 .60 .62
.47 .47 .48 .48
.42 .41 .41 .41
.45 .47 .49 .51
,72 .72 .72 .72
.66 .66 .66 .66
.50 .50 .50 .50
.72
.66
.50
Philadelphia Eggs
Thursday, Jane 11,1987
Report Supplied by USD A I
Market Comment: Extra large
and large prices were unchanged
to higher, mediums unchanged.
The market tone was steady to
firm. Demand for cartoned eggi
continued moderate to good. Eztn
large and large supplies wen
barely adequate to adequate while
mediums had become better
balanced and were adequate to
fully adequate. .1
Prices to retailers: sales to 1
volume buyers, consumer grades
white eggs in cartons delivered
store door:
A Extra large .51-.60; A Large
.49-.55; A Medium .41-.43.
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, N.J.
Tuesday, June 9,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
Heavy Fowl .20-.40.
Leghorn Fowl .15-,20.
PuUets .65. -
Geese .20-2.75. }
Batams .20-1.10. *
Roosters .50-.90.
Turkeys 1.25-1.30.
Bunnies (each) .75-.80.
Ducks .40-1.30.
Rabbits .50-1.65.
Pigeons 1.50-3.20.
Guineas 3.50.
Eggs
White
Grade A
White
Jumbo X Lge. .42-.73; Large .39-
.58; Medium .27-.45; Small .19.
Brown
Jumbo X Lge. .52-.71; Large .39-
.60; Medium .30-.45.
New Holland
Sales Stables
New Holland Dairy
Wednesday, June 10,1987
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 48 cows, 59
heifers, and 8 bulls. Market steady.
Load of PA fresh cows 800.00-
1375.00, springers 1075.00-1350.00.
Load of PA fresh cows 750.00-
920.00.
Load of Perry Co. fresh cows
730.00-1010.00.
Locally consigned cows 530.00-
1200.00.
Springing heifers 560.00-850.00.
Purebreds 775.00-1080.00.
Open heifers 385.00-550.00.
Bulls 425.00-710.00.
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