Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1987, Image 4

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    *4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 27,1987
Heinsey’s Poultry
Roots, East Petersburg
Tuesday, June 23,1987
MUSCOVY DUCKS, DRAKE RANGE 1 25-1 60.
HENS 120144.
PEKING DOCKS .30 46
PULLETS 4-7 LBS 32-54
RED FOWL: 44 5 LBS. 24 36. 46 US 42-
.60.
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS: 46 US 40 S 2. 7-
11 US. .S-.4S
CROSSBRED FOWL: S-9 US 20 4»
BANTY ROOSTERS 2 505 SO EA
BANTY HENS 501.75.
GUINEA PIGS 501.25 EA
GOATS 15.0029.00 EA
KK> GOATS 15.0022.00 EA
GUINEA FOWL 2.903.40
GEESEOII US 20.36
PIEQONSI.2S-1 65 EA.
WHITE PIEGONS 3.003 75 EA
LEGHORN ROOSTERS 30 52
LEGHORN HENS 2.006.00
BUNNIES 35-1.00 EA.
DOVES 2 503.50 EA
CHUCKERS 3 503.65 EA
SILKIES 2 504.50 EA
TOTAL COOPS SOLD S7l
Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer&
NY Multiple Drop
Thursday, Jane 25,1987
DELMARVA BROILER FRYER MARKET
DEMAND FOR REAOY-TO-COOK WHOLE BIRDS
WAS MODERATE OVERALL, WITH MOST OR
OERS.
OFFERINGS WERE AT LEAST ADEQUATE FOR
PROMPT DELIVERY IN THE PARTS COMPLEX
DEMAND CENTERED ON CLOSELY CLEARED
Copyright 1987 by Lancaster Farming
P.O. Box 366 - Utitz, PA 17543
Office; 22 E. Main St., Utitz, PA 17543
Record-Express Office Building
Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047
or Lititz 717-626-1164
Robert G. Campbell. Publisher
Everett R Newswanger, Managing Editor
Jack Hubley, Associate Editor
Suzanne Keene, Home Editor
Martha Gehnnger, 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
Ginger Myers, Adams
Littlestown 717-359-7542
Bonnie Brechbill, Franklin
Chambersburg
Barbara Miller, Lycoming
Hughesville 717-584-3892
Mary Maxwell. Center
State College, 814-238-1416
Craig Bingman. Snyder, Union, Juniata
Beaver Springs 717-837-0085
Margie Fusco, Cambria
Johnstown 814-255-6115
Beth Nesbit, Indiana
Marchand 412-286-9049
Helen Kelchner, Columbia
Berwick 717-752-4691
Sharon Schuster. Maryland
New Windsor 301-635-2654
Sue Crow. Maryland
Kennedyville 301-648-5687
Debbie Stiles. West Virginia
Huntingdon 304-525-0980
Carolyn Gilles, Crawford
Meadville 814-724-4269
Beth Gray. Bedford
Schellsburg 814-733-4445
Subscn
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Published every Saturday
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STOCKS OF RIB ON BREASTS. WINGS WERE
AMPLE AND DISCOUNTED TO STIMULATE
MOVEMENT DARK MEAT ITEMS AND
BONELESS BREASTS WERE IN UNEVEN SUPPLY
BUT AT LEAST ADEQUATE. LESS THAN
TRUCKLOT ASKING PRICES WERE UNCHANGED
AT 41 TO 52 CENTS LIVE SUPPLIES WERE AT
LEAST MODERATE. WEIGHTS WERE MIXED BUT
GENERALLY DESIRABLE SLAUGHTER
SCHEDULES WERE MODERATELY HEAVY THE
UNDERTONE WAS FULLY STEADY
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL ACTUAL AVERAGE
WEIGHTS 6/25 tilt 6/23 6/23 6/16 1985 1997
1936 4 40 4 52
YORK MULTIPLE-DROP BROILER
NEW
REPORT
CURRENT BROILER/FRVER NEGOTIATED
PRICE. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INCLUDES
MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF
BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO NEW YORK
CITY FROM DELMARVA
BRANDED U.S GRADE A RANGE 41-52
WEIGHTED AVERAGE 46 S 4 NO OF BOXES
9.237
National Egg
Market
Thursday, Jane 25,1987
NATIONAL EGG MARKET • AT A GLANCE
PRICES WERE UNCHANGED UNDER A
CAUTIOUSLY STEADY MARKET TONE DEMAND
FOR CARTONED EGGS WAS MOSTLY SLOW TO
FAIR SUPPLIES OF EXTRA LARGE WERE
BECOMING MORE AVAILABLE. AND LARGE AND
MEDIUM WERE ADEQUATE TO AMPLE MOST
BREAKERS WERE CAUTIOUS WITH HEAVIER
WEIGHTS BECOMING MORE AVAILABLE AC
CORDING TO THE AGRICULTURAL STATISTIC
BOARD. LAYING FLOCKS IN THE 20 MAJOR
PRODUCTION STATES PRODUCED 4»7
BILLION EGGS DURING MAY
717-369-2916
[ion Price
Eastern Pennsylvania
and New Jersey
Wednesday, Jane 24
Report supplied by USDA
Market Comment: Prices un
changed. Offerings were fully
adequate for a moderate but
unaggressive demand. Plant
schedules were full and overtime
was commonplace. Processed
meat was still slow in clearing;
supplies were more than sufficient
for the seasonal light buying in
terest. Some plants noted heavier
than normal offering of broiler
fryers but little interest at current
prices.
Prices Paid at Farm: Light Type
Hens .05-.06, mostly .05-.05%.
Northeast Chicken
Parts
Thursday, June 25,1987
Comment: Trading was fair
overall. Cutlets were irregular as
some sellers had product and were
struggling to move it, while others
had no problem in clearing current
production. line-run breasts were
in light supply but the interest was
no better than fair. Rib breasts
were in close balance and
generally in the best demand. Legs
and leg quarters continued to clear
reasonably well, but product
remains available at current levels
in several quarters. Wings were
fully adequate to occasionally
ample and lower prices were
needed to keep product clearing.
Breasts, skinned, boneless 1.75-
1.80.
Rib-on-breasts .84-.85
Line run breasts .80.
Legs.4l-.42.
Leg quarters .31-.32.
Wings .39-.40.
Backs and necks .11-.12.
Livers .20.
Gizzards (hearts) .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.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FROZEN EGG
REPORT FEDERAL STATE
THE MARKET TONE WAS FULLY STEADY TO
FIRM WITH PRICES TRENDING HIGHER ON ALL
BUT WHITES BREAKERS WERE CAUTIOUS AND
ATTEMPTED TO RESIST THE HIGHER ASKING
PRICES ON RAW MATERIALS MOST
PROCESSORS WORKED ON PREVIOUS COM
MITMENTS FLOOR STOCKS WERE IN GOOD
BALANCE TO HANDLE CURRENT DEALER
INQUIRY
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES(PER POUND IN
30 LB CONTAINERS) USD A INSPECTED
CUSS TRUCKLOTSLTL (MIN 2SCONT)
WHOLE MM2 MOS 41-42 43 50
BLENDS (0-50-59
WHITES 32-33 MOS 32 34-39
YOLKS (MM 43 PCT SOLIDS)
SUGARED 57-60 MOS 56 59 60-68
SALTED 50-54 MOS 51-53 (0 - WHOLE PLUS
YOLK PLUS SWEETNER. GENERALLY 28-32 PCT
EGG SOLIDS
HEAVY
DUTY
AUGERS
4”.6”-8”-10”-12”
Standard Sizes In Stock
Custom Sizes Made To Order
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL OR WRITE TODAY:
m
automatic
farm
systems
608 Evergreen Rd.
Lebanon.PA 17042
(717) 274-5333
New York &
Phila. Frozen
Eggs
Tuesday, June 23,1987
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
From Friday, Jane 19 to Thursday, June 25
Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed.
WHITE
Jumbo
Ex. Large
Large
Medium
Pullets
Off Grade
BROWN
Ex. Large
Large
Mediums
OFF GRADE
Undergrades and
checks .27 .27 .27 .27 .27
Breaking Stocks: Monday 42-44 lbs. 29.00-30.00; Friday 4050 lbs.
35.00-36.00; 50 lbs. up 36.00-37.00.
N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Tuesday, June 23
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
75ostly
MAINE
Philadelphia Eggs
Thursday, June 25,1987
Report Supplied by USDA
Market Comment; Prices were
unchanged under a steady market
tone. Demand for cartoned eggs
had slowed and was disappointing.
Supplies of extra large were tight
to adequate, large were adequate
to ample and mediums were fully
adequate.
Prices to retailers: sales to
volume buyers, consumer grades
white eggs in cartons delivered
store door:
A Extra large .60-.63; A Large
•58-.61; A Medium .42-.45.
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, N. J.
Tuesday, June 23,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
Heavy Fowl .40-.55.
Leghorn Fowl .15-.25.
Broilers .45-.65.
Roasters .30-.45.
Fryers .45-.55.
M. F0w1.30-.85.
Geese .15-.20.
Ba tarns .20-1.00.
Roosters .40-1.00.
Bunnies (each) .SO-.85.
Ducks .40-1.60.
Rabbits .40-1.20.
Pigeons 1.00-1.60.
Guineas 2.30-2.55.
Eggs
White
Grade A
White
Jumbo X Lge. .53-.80; Large .42-
.67; Medium .31-.48; Small .21.
Brown
Jumbo X Lge. .65-.90; Large .45-
.65; Medium .42.
Tftoye* d CHICKS, INC.
Rnhy Chick * & Started Pullet* j
BBCEDS .Jrlf
Brown & White g
Layers Broilers
PHONE (215) 536-3155
266 E. PALETOWN RD. Ql AKERTOWN. PA 18‘».U
.82 .82 .82 .82
.75 .75 .75 .75
.65 .65 .65 .65
.48 .48 .48 .48
.41 .41 .41 .41
.54 .54 .54 .54
.73 .73 .73 .73
.67 .67 .67 .67
.50 .50 .50 .50
.73
,67
.50
Large Medium Small
.77-.81 .60-.64 .38-.42
.79-.80 ,62-.63 .40-.41
.80-.84 .6S-.67 .41-.45
.80 .63 .41
.85-.90 .70
.85 70
.84-.91 ,67-.74 .4S-.54
Ex. Large
.84-. SB
.06-.87
.87-.91
.87
.93-.97
.95
.91-.98
New England
Shell Eggs
Thursday, June 25,1987
SHELL EGGS IN NEW ENGLAND PRICES
WERE UNCHANGED MARKET TONE WAS
STEADY BUT SOMEWHAT CAUTIOUS CAR
TONED EGG DEMAND WAS MIXED FROM QUIET
INTO URBAN RETAIL CHANNELS AND IM
PROVING IN RESORT AREAS EXTRA LARGE
SUPPLIES WERE SOMEWHAT SHORT OF
NEEDS. LARGE AND MEDIUM WERE BALANCED
PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE
BROWN EGGS AT FARM. CASES EXCHANGED.
GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN
JUMBO 80-.83. EX URGE .St- Cl. URGE SO
S 3. MEDIUM ,34-.37: SMALL .12.1$
BOSTON' PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE BROWN
EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR A
EXTRA URGE 79-B2: A URGE 71-75. A
MEDIUM SS- SB
(Continued from Page A 3)
diminished as activity dwindled
before the upcoming report on
Tuesday. Some light buying was
prompted today by the strong cash
fundamentals and expectations for
higher midday beef prices.
ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK
FOR CATTLE: sideways to mixed
CME FEEDER CATTLE SET
TLEMENT: 6/20/87 - $70.96 up $ .30
ACRES HOG UPDATE: The
pork complex closed lower,
pressured by long liquidation and
unstable cash markets. Lower
cash hog openings fueled early
losses as well as ideas that the
slaughter numbers were on the
increase. Once again, we have
position evening in front of a major
government report, which traders
and anayflies were pressured by
weakening fresh belly prices at
midday along with spillover from
the live hog pit.
ACRES NEXT-DAY HOG PRICE
TREND: steady to lower
Thun.