A4*Lancasttr Farming, Satnrday, Juna 20,1987 Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, June 16,1987 MUSCOVY DUCKS. DRAKE RANGE 1 IS-1 30 HENSI 10-124 PEKING DUCKS 40-52 PULLETS 5-7 LBS 40-52 RED FOWL 4-4 5 LBS 20- 32, 5-« LBS 40- CROSSBRED ROOSTERS 4-5 LBS 35- 74. 7 12 LBS 12-64 CROOSBREO FOWL 5-9 LBS 24-54 BANTY ROOSTERS 2 504 75 EA BANTY HENS 1 002.00 EA GUINEA PIGS .25-1 SOEA GOATS 30 0047 00 EA KID GOATS 12.0021.00 EA GUINEA FOWL 2 SO3 20 PIGEONS 1251 65 EA WHITE PIGEONS 3 504.25 EA RABBITS- 4-6 LBS. SOI 10; 7-11 LBS .70 00. LEGHORN ROOSTERS 32- 54 LEGHORN HENS. 12-24 WINNIES 35-1.00 EA DOVES 2.10-3.75 EA. CHUCKERS 2.50-5.25 EA. SILKIES 3 004 SO EA TOTAL COOPS SOLO S4C Delmarva Broiler/Fryer& NY Multiple Drop Thursday, Jane 18,1987 DELMARVA BROILER FRYER MARKET DEMAND FOR READY-TO-COOK WHOLE BIRDS WAS LIGHT AND SOME PROCESSORS Copyright 1987 by Lancaster Farming P.O. lax 366 - Utto, PA 17543 Office: 22 L Main St., Utttz, PA 17543 Record-Express Office BniMing Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or UtHz 717-626-1164 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. 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Phone 203-966-1746 WERE HAVING TROUBLE IN CLEARING CURRENT PRODUCTION ON THE OTHER HAND PARTS IN GENERAL WERE MOVING BETTER WITH LEGS AND LEG QUARTERS IN THE BEST POSITION LESS THAN TRUCKLOT ASKING PRICES WERE 1-2 CENTS LOWER AT 42-52 CENTS LIVE SUPPLIES WERE MODERATE WEIGHTS WERE IRREGULAR AND IN A FULL RANGE SLAUGHTER SCHEDULES WERE MODERATELY HEAVY THE UNDERTONE WAS WEAK AND UNSETTLED ON WHOLE BIRDS ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN OELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL ACTUAL AVERAGE WEIGHTS 6/1S 6/11 6/16 6/16 6/9 1990 2021 1996 4 52 4 4S 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 39-54 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 46 96 NO OF BOXES 8.986 National Egg Market Thursday, June 18,1987 NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO HIGHER FOR THE LARGER SIZES AND GENERALLY UN CHANGED ON MEDIUMS THE MARKET TONE WAS STEADY TO FIRM CARTONED EGG DEMAND CONTINUED BEST WHERE FEATURED AND WAS MOSTLY MODERATE SUPPLIES OF THE HEAVY SIZES WERE BARELY ADEQUATE TO ADEQUATE WHILE MEDIUMS WERE AT LEAST ADEQUATE BREAKERS WERE CAUTIOUS AS PRICES CONTINUED TO IN CREASE aFs IQI New England Shell Eggs Thursday, June 18,1987 SHELL EGGS IN NEW ENGLAND CARTONED PRICES WERE UNCHANGED PRODUCER PRICES WERE IRREGULAR WITH LARGE 1 CENT HIGHER. SMALL 2 CENTS LOWER AND BALANCE WERE UNCHANGED MARKET TONE WAS FULLY STEADY CAR TONED EGG MOVEMENT WAS MODERATE TO FAIRLY GOOD SUPPLIES OF THE HEAVY SIZES CONTINUED IN THE CLOSEST BALANCE AND MEDIUMS WERE ADEQUATE PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS AT FARM. CASES EXCHANGED GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN JUMBO 80-83. EX LARGE SB-61. LARGE 51 54, MEDIUM 34- 37, SMALL 12- 15 BOSTON PRICES TO RETAILERS SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CONSUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR A EXTRA URGE 77- 82. A URGE 67- 74. A MEDIUM 55- 58 Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, June 18,1987 Report Supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were unchanged to one cent higher for extra large and large, while mediums held unchanged. The market tone was fully steady. Demand for cartoned eggs was mostly moderate to occasionally good. Supplies of extra large continued tight, large were in good balance and mediums were at least adequate. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons delivered store door: A Extra large .55%-.63; A Large .53%-.61; A Medium .41%-.43. Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey Wednesday, June 17 Report supplied by USDA Market Comment: Prices were unchanged to slightly higher compared to last week. Spent hen offerings were fully adequate for a light to fair and generally unaggressive buying interest. Raw meat sales were stiU sluggish. The undertone was generally steady. NY&Phila. Frozen Eggs Friday, June 19,1987 NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FROZEN EGG REPORT FEDERAL STATE TRADING ACTIVITY WAS SPOTTY WITH YOLKS IN THE STRONGEST POSITION WARM WEATHER. HIGHER COSTS. AND LIGHTER WEIGHT EGGS ALL ADDED PRESSURE TO AN ALREADY DIFFICULT SITUATION BREAKERS WERE CAUTIOUS AND CLOSELY WATCHED FOR FURTHER MARKET DEVELOPMENTS FLOOR STOCKS WERE USUALLY IN BALANCE WITH CURRENT TRADE REQUIREMENTS WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (PER POUND IN 30 LB CONTAINERS) USD A INSPECTED CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN 25 CONT) WHOLE 39-42 MOS 40-41 42-49 BLENDS (1) 49-59 WHITES 32-33 MOS 32 34 39 YOLKS (MIN 43 PCT SOLIDS) SUGARED 55-60 MOS 56-57 60-61 SALTED 50-52 MOS 51-52 (/) -WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETNER, GENERALLY 2S-32 PCT EGG SOLIDS The Farm Size Milling System that weighs each ingredient. Ter. mbs yiiLL ■mm m mmm aB «* ■ • » MB ,MM. M»“ M ■ bb aa «**> ■ • «■* bb a . * aa«« ■ u>n~m ; t mi —■ ■wo bb »_* at—« ■■■*■ Hj •■**•■ automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)274-5333 & Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Friday, June 12 to Thursday, June 18 Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Jumbo Ex. Large Large Medium Pullets Off Grade BROWN Ex. Large Large Mediums OFF GRADE Undergrades and checks .26 .26 .27 .27 .27 Breaking Stocks: Friday 48-50 lbs. 33.00-35.00, Tues. 34.00-35.00, Thurs. 34.00-36.00; 50 lbs. up Friday 35.00-36.00, Thurs. 36.00-37.00. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, June 16 Report Supplied by USDA Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” Brown eggs delivered to retail stores: N.HAMP Mostly R.I. Mostly VERMONT Mostly MAINE Northeast Chicken Parts Thursday, June 18,1987 Comment: Trading was im proved and* fairly good on leg quarters and legs, light to fair and only slightly better on breast items. Cutlets were adequate to fully adequate for a fair call. Line run breasts were in good balance at 70 cents and generally a willingness by both buyers and sellers to schedule at this level. Rib breasts were fully adequate to occasionally ample and slow to clear in a few quarters. Leg quarters were moving well and sales under 25 cents were limited today. Legs were moving better COUDERSPORT - Penn sylvania Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff will tour farms in Potter County July 23. The tour, sponsored by the Tioga-Potter Pennsylvania Far mers’ Association and the Potter County Extension Service will begin at 1 p.m. and visit several farms which represent the type of Tfaye* 4 CHICKS, INC. Bnhy Chicks & Started Pullets fa Tfa&ev'a Brown & White Layers Broilers PHONE (215) 536-3155 266 E. PALETOWN RD. QLAKERTOWN. PA 18951 .72 .66 .50 .73 .67 .50 .72 .66 .50 Ex. Large .S4-.88 .S6-.87 .82-.90 .82 .90-.96 .90 .91-.97 Large Medium Small •74-.70 .60-.64 .40-.44 .76-.T7 .62-.6S ,42-.43 •73-.81 .59-.61 ,47-.49 .73 .59 .47 .85-.87 .75 .85 .81-.88 ,67-.74 .47-.54 but the demand was not as strong when compared to leg quarters. Wings were in good balance, and clearances were quite satisfactory at current price levels. Breasts, skinned, boneless 1.70- 1.75. Rib-on-breasts .77-.75. Line run bfcasts .70. Legs .36-.57. Leg quarters .25-.26. Wings .43-.44. Backs and necks .11-.12. Livers .15-.20. Gizzards (hearts) .15-.20. 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. Tour Planned agriculture in the county. The day will conclude with a reception and picnic at 7 p.m. at the Kosa family farm in Ulysses. In addition to Wolff, Lamartine F. Hood, dean of the Penn State College of Agriculture, Senator John E. Peterson and Represen tative Edgar A. Carlson will be participating in the farm tour. .73 .67 .50 .73 .67 .50 in cartons
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