A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27, 1988 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report 1 ui?.djy, Feb. 23 Report Supplied by I SDA PRICKS PAID PhR DO/P.N GRADI- “A" BROWN I GGS IN CAR lONS D 1 1 IVI.RI D 10 RI 1 All, SIORI.S N DAMP MOS H.Y RI MOS IT.Y VI RMON I MOS H,Y MAIM-' National Egg Market Wed., February 24, 1988 Prices in the Midwest and New 1 ngland were unchanged lo higher, unchanged else where Ihe market tone was steady to firm Cartoned egg demand was slow to fairly good Loose egg demand was generally fair for the confidently held supplies Supplies were at least adequate with some intention al build up of floor stocks Breakers pro vided a light to moderate demand for the higher priced raw materials Spent hen offerings were fully adequate to ample LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Newswanger, Managing Editor Patricia S. Purcell, Staff Writer Lou Ann Good, Staff Writer Lisa Risser, Staff Writer NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Sally B. 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Phone 203-966-1746 PUBLISHER S LIABILITY FOR ERROR The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement The publishers liability for other errors or omissions in connection with an advertisement is strictly limited to publication of the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement I ARGI- Ml DItM SMAII 71 75 60 64 36 40 73 74 62 63 38 39 73 77 63 67 39 42 73 63 39 I-X I ARGI 73 77 75 76 75 79 75 78 88 67 75 78 67 81 89 78 84 67 74 80 86 New York Egg Market Wed., February 24, 1988 Pnces were unchanged Demand for car toned eggs was mostly moderate, best with both current and planned features Moor slocks were adequate and supplies from production areas were held with confi dence The undertone was fully steady PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES 10 VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CAR lONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR A EXTRA LARGE 57- 59. A I ARGE 54 57, A MEDIUM 48 51 *Muscovy Ducks, Drakes range 70 80 liens 62 74 Pekin Ducks 30- 48 Pullets 5 8# 30- 44 Red Fowl 45# 10-26, 56# 28 48 Crossbred Roosters 4 6# 20 64,7 13# 30- 44 Crossbred Fowl 5-10# 20 42 Baniy Roosters 1 50-4 00 ca Banty Hens 1 00 I 50 ca Guinea Pigs 1 00-5 50 ca Goats 32 00-5100 ca Kid Goals 12 00-24 00 ca Guinea Fowl 1 35-1 60 Geese 9 16# 3a 62 Pigeons 1 25 1 55 ca White Pigeons 3 30 3 70 ca Rabbits 4 6# 9ai 18. 7 11# 8a 1 04 Good While Rabbits A 6# 1 2a 1 64 I cghom Roosters ia 24 Leghorn Hens 2 8 Bunnies 2 00-5 00 ea Dwarf Bunnies 6 00 10 00 ca Doves 2 50 3 50 ea Chukars 5 50 5 75 ea Silkies 6 25 7 50 ca Total Coops Sold 928 43 SO Extra large and large cartoned prices were unchanged to higher, balance unchanged I radc sentiment was steady for brown eggs and steady to fully steady on while eggs Demand for cartoned eggs was moderate overall Supplies of all sizes were generally adequate PRICES PAID TO PRODLCI RS FOR IOOSE BROWN EGGS A 1 I ARM, CASES I XCIIANGED, GRADE YIEI D BASIS, GEMS PER DO/EN JUMBO 62 65, 1 X 1 ARGE 47 5(1, I ARGE 45 48, Ml DIUM 34 37, SMAI I 10- 13 BOS lON PRICES TO RE I All IRS SAEIS lO VOLUME BUYI RS. CON SUME.R GRADE BROWN IGGS IN CAR lONS DELIVERED S 3 ORE IXX3R A EX IRA LARGE 65 68, A I ARGE. 63 66, A ME'DIUM 53 55 Prices trended higher on whole eggs and whites, about unchanged on yolks 1 rading activity was dull as buyers were cautious at the higher asking prices Most breakers had adequate inventories enabling them to maintain desired schedules Floor slocks easily satisfied current buyer interest WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (PER POUND IN 30 LB CONTAINERS) U S D A INSPECTED CLASS TRUCK LOTS LTL (MIN 25 CONT) WHOLE 36 38 MOSTLY 36-37 39-44 BLENDS (/) - - 47-59 WHITES 27-29 MOSTLY 27-28 30-38 YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) SUGARED 48 51 MOSTLY 49-50 52-58 SALTED 46-48 MOSTLY 46 - (/)-WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS R U P c HEAVY DUTY AUGERS 4”-6”-8"-10"-12” Standard Sizes In Stock Custom Sizes Made To Order FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL OR WRITE TODAY; aFs Ileinsey’s Poultry lues., February 23, 1988 Roots, K. Petersburg New England Shell Eggs Wed., February 24, 1988 New York & Phila. Egg Report Tucs., February 23, 1988 automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes I'rom I'ri, I'lb. 19 lo Ihurs., I’eh 25 I-HI MON I I KS. VVKI). 1 Ml RS win i e JL MHO I X 1 ARC! I ARGI Ml DIUM I’L 1 1.l IS OH' GRAD! BROWN I X I ARGI I ARGI Ml OIL MS ()l E GRADE UNDI RGRADI S AND CHECKS 20 20 21 22 23 lIREAKING STOCKS: 48 50 I.BS ERI 28 (X) 30 (X), 50 IDS tl> 30 00 31 00, TUESDAY 48 50 LBS 29 00-31 00,50 LBS Ll>3l (X) 33 00, Wl D MSDAY4B 50IBS 30 00 32 00, 50 I BS LI 1 32 00 34 00, lIRRSDAY 48 50 IBS 31 (X) 32 00, 50 I BS Ll> 33 (X) 35 (X) Northeast Chicken Parts Thursday, F'eb. 25, 1988 MAKKEI COMMENI 3R A DING AC 11VI1 Y WAS FAIR 30 I AIRI Y GOOD IOR DARK ME A 1 AND GIBII IS, LIGIII AND UNAGGRI S SIVI ON Will 1E MI.A 1 113'MS CT 1 IMS II AVI INCREASED IN AVAII.A BIIIIY, AND CLEARANCES WI Rl NO I ONGI RSAIISI ACIORY IN SI V 1 KAL QUAR 1 ERS UNI RUN HRI AS I S 11AVI INCREASED B 1 Y IKS DID NO 1 11AVL lO PAY 90 CINIS, BUI BIDS IN 1 111 IOW 1 1(311 111 S WERE NO I 111 I I D 111 111 R, AND WIIA3 ELW SAI I S 111 A 1 OCCLRREDWLRE IN 1111 85 88 Cl N I RANGE I 1 GS AND PARIICL 1 ARLY II G QUARI IRS WIRI Cl I ARINC. AND SLPPI II S WI Rl NO MORI 111 AN ADI QUA 11 WINGS Rl MAINI D AMPLI AND Dll I ICU I lO Cl I AR Will I OCCASION AI \Ol EMI SALI S NOEED B 1 IOW CLR Rl N 1 PRICI 1 1 VLLS 1 IVI RS WI Rl IN Cl OSL BALANCE, AND BL YI RS WERI HAVING 3XOLBLL IN GI I 3 INC. 1111 IR ORDI RS I ILI ED SKIN, BOM LESS 175 1 80 RIB ON UREAS IS 89 90 LINE RUN UREAS IS 85 88 LEGS 27-28 11G. QUAR EERS 19 20 WINGS 33 34 BACKS AND NECKS 11-12 LIVERS 15-20 TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 1130 AM PRICES PAID PER POUND ON ICE PACKED PART DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKED I AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES <t CHICKS, INC. !tnh\ ( hir Av iV Pullets Broun & White Lat its Broilers imiom (2ir>) :>.'u>-:n.>s 2(><> K PU.I lOVIN Hit oi \KIHIOUV P\ 18'1.'.l 63 63 65 65 66 60 60 62 62 63 57 57 59 59 60 51 51 53 53 53 40 40 41 41 41 45 45 47 47 48 72 72 73 73 73 67 67 68 68 68 59 59 60 60 60 Delmarva Broiler/Fryer lues., I-cbruarj 23, 1988 Demand for ready to cook whole birds was fair to good overall Seller offerings were generally in good balance and clearing well In the parts complex demand was mixed and selective and centered mainly on leg quarters Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged at 13 to 46 cents Live supplies mostly moderate to occasion ally hcav\ Weights were irregular in a lull range of light to heavy Slaughter schedules were increased and in total heavy Ihc undertone was generally steady to lulls steady LSI IMA II D SI AIGIIII K Ol BROII I R I RAt IRS IN Dl 1 MARVA (IXK1) 1 SI IMA 11 D AC 11 AI AC IL AI AVI RAGh WI Kill IS 2/23 2/16 2/19 2/19 2/12 2,276 1.957 1,642 466 460 MW YORK Mil Ill’ll DROP BROII I R RI POR I CURRI N I BROII I R/TKVI R M (.() IIAPLD PRICI S lOR IMMPDIMI DI I IVI RY 1 NCI LDI S MOSIIY MULIIPLP DROP SIIIPMI N 1 S Ol BRANDPD AND WING IAGGPD lO M W YORK Cl 1 Y I ROM Dl 1 MARVA BRANDPD US GRADI A RANG! 4156 WhlGlllPD AVI RAGI 48 27 NO OP BOXIS 9,131 Joliet Hogs Joliet, ill. Wed., February 24, 1988 HOGS 50 TRADING MODERATE BARROWS AND GILTS 50 LOWER US 1-3 245 LBS 45 50 SOWS none BOARS NONE ACTUAL RECEIPTS EOR TUESDAY CATTLE NONE HOGS 82 NEW JERSEY S LARGEST RINGNECK PHEASANTRY FOR SALE Turn Your Idle Buildings & Land Into Cash! Breeder stock, equipment, current contracts for ’BB-’B9 season, fresh & smoked meat market included. Turnkey operation. We’re retiring, will train. Our facilities available temporarily. CaU 201-735-6501 or 201-249-5990 (leave message)
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