N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, May 17 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE .70-.74 .72-.73 .71-.75 N. HAMP. MOSTLY R.l. MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE Eastern PA & New Jersey Poultry Wed., May 18, 1988 Prices were unchanged The undertone was generally steady. Live supplies were at least fully adequate. Most plants noted con tinued difficulty in selling product beyond that sold on a committed basis. Some freez ing of finished product was noted. LIVE LIGHT TYPE HENS: AT FARM 2 1/2- 3 MOSTLY 3 F. 0.8. PLANT - MOSTLY. LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Newewanger, Managing Editor Patricia S. Purcell, Staff Writer Lou Ann Good, Staff Writer Lisa Risser, Staff Writer NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Sally B. 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OH, VA & WV $48.00-2 Years Second Class Postage paid at Office in Utitz Record Express Building Rear 22 E. Main St. Lltltz, PA 17543 ISSNOO23-7485 Phone. Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Utitz 717-626-1164 For address change form or new subscription see Mailbox Markets. Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. National Advertising Representative J.L. Farmakis, Inc. Phone 203-966-1746 PUBLISHER’S LIABILITY FOR ERROR The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that cjo not lessen the value'of an advertisement. The.publisher's liability for other errors or omissions in connection with an advertisement is strictly limiteito publication’*! the advertjsement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement LARGE MEDIUM SMALL .66-.70 55-59 .37-.41 .6S-.69 .57-. SB .39-.40 .69-.73 .56-.60 .3S-.42 .69 .56 .38 .83-.56 70-.72 .86 72 .75-.80 .62-.67 .44- 49 .BS-.88 .88 .T7-.82 Prices trended higher in the Northeast and Midwest; unchanged elsewhere. The market tone was steady to firm. Demand continued mostly moderate in a range of slow to good. Supplies of large were adequ ate, mediums were adequate to fully adequ ate and extra large were barely adequate to adequate. Breakers provided a good demand for the barely adequate to adequate higher priced supplies. National Egg Market Thurs., May 19, 1988 WANTED HIGH QUALITY WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS Must Meet NPIP Minimum Specifications Will contract with Individual farmar for antlra production or will pay premium to farmar for aggs already in production. —SHAMROCK FARMS, INC. P.O. BOX 1821 NO. BRUNSWICK, N.J. 08902 1-201-297-0646 THE MILLING SYSTEM YOU CAN DEPEND ON • Automatically grinds, weighs, mixes, and delivers to holding bin. • Retains ration formulations • Capable of keeping feed bins filled w/proper ration • Modular design for easy adaptability • Operating costs less than 3 kw/ton (grind, mix and unload) • Exclusive “Dual Mixing Action’* automatic BPS farm Xmm systems llSl IS 608 Evergreen Rd. IPI LAJ V Lebanon. PA 17042 XS (717) 274-5333 Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, E. Petersburg, Pa. Tues., May 17, 1988 Muscovy Ducks, Drakes 1.54-1.72. Hens 1.56-1.70. Pekin Ducks .40-.64. Pullets 4-7# ,34-.46. Red Fowl: 4-4.5# .2S-.38, 5-6# .40-.54. Crossbred Roosters; 4-6# .40-.74, 6-11# .30-.68. Crossbred Fowl: 5-9# .20 .48. Banty Roosters 2.50-5.00 ea. Banty Hens 1.25-2.50 ea. Guinea Pigs 1.00-3.50 ea. Goats 32.00-49.00 ea. Kid Goats 22.00-34.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.35-1.55. Pigeons 1 50-2 00 ea. White Pigeons 3.25-4 00 ea. Rabbits: 4-6# .92-1.18, 7-11# 84-1 00. Leghorn Hens .05-.22. Bunnies 1.00-2.50 ea. Doves 2.75-4 50 ea. Chukars 6.50-7.25 ea Silkies 5.00-7.50 ea. Total Coops Sold 869. New York Egg Market Thurs., May 19, 1988 Prices increased. Trade sentiment was steady to firm. Retail demand continued mostly fair. Floor stocks were adequate with additional product less available, par ticularly extra large. PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR. A Extra Large .SS-.57; A Large .52-.55; A Medium .43-.46. Weekly New York Egg Market From Fri., May 13 to Thurs., May 19 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. WHITE JUMBO EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS OFF GRADE BROWN EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM OFF GRADE UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS .18 .18 .19 .20 ,21 BREAKING STOCKS; 48-50 LBS. FRI. 26 00-27.00, MON. 26 00-28 00 TOES. 27.00-29.00, WED. 28.00-30.00, TOURS. 29.00-31 00. 50 LBS UP FRl’ 27.00- 00, MON. 28.00-29 00. TOES. 29.00-30 00, WED. 30 00-31 00 TOURS 31.00- Delmarva Broiler/Fryer Market Thurs., May 19, 1988 Demand for ready-to-cook whole birds was fair to fairly good. Supplies were gen erally adequate on all sizes. In the parts complex breast items were fully adequate. The remaining items were usually in good balance although wings continued to show in spots. Less than trucklot askmg prices were unchanged at 57 to 69 cents wilh an occasional discount noted on heavier birds Live supplies were moderate. Weights were desirable to heavy. Slaughter schedules were light with a spot plant operating a reduced schedule. The undertone was gen erally steady. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000). ESTIMATED ACTUAL ACTUAL AVERAGE WEIGHTS 5/19 5/12 5/17 5/17 5/10 1,766 1,966 1,995 4 54 463 NEW YORK MULTIPLE DROP BROILER REPORT: CURRENT BROILER/FRYER NEGO TIATED 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 •**ss-69*** WEIGHTED AVERAGE 63 16 NO OF BOXES 9,595. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, May 17, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .30-.65. LEGHORN FOWL .35-1.00. ROASTERS .40-.70. BATAMS .65-.90. ROOSTERS .50. TURKEYS .20-.40. BUNNIES (EACH) .50-1.35. DUCKS .65-1.20. RABBITS .80-1.50. PIGEONS 1.80-3.50. GUINEAS 2.30. DUCKLINGS (EA.) 1.35. EGGS GRADE A WHITE JUMBO X LGE. .40-.60, LARGE 31-.54; MEDIUM .22-.42; SMALL .16. BROWN JUMBO X LGE. .40 .55; LARGE .25 .50; MEDIUM .19. New England Shell Eggs Wed., May 18, 1988 Prices trended higher for all cartoned sizes, loose large and loose extra-large; balance unchanged. The undertone was steady to firm. Demand was improved at fair to fairly good. Supplies were generally balanced; PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS AT FARM, CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS, CENTS PER DOZEN: Jumbo .59 .62; Ex Large .45- 48; Large ,43-.46; Medium ,29-.32; Small .11-.14. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CON SUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR: A Extra Large .61-.65; A Large .59- 63, A Medium .46-.50. Northeast Quotes •62 .62 .64 ,65 .67 •57 .57 .59 .60 .62 •52 .52 .54 .55 .57 .46 46 .47 .47 .48 •40 .40 .41 .41 .42 .40 .40 .42 .43 .45 •61 .61 .63 .64 66 .56 .56 .58 .59 .61 •49 .49 .50 .50 .51 PRICES PAID PER POUND ON ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES: CURRENT ITEM NEGO TIATED TRADING* WEIGHTED AVG.** VOLUME/LBS. BREASTS SKINNED BONELESS 240 260 00 102,600 RIBS ON 118-119127.12149,400 •LINE RUN 117 118.42 198,000 LEGS 35-36 39.98 223,200 LEG QUARTERS 28-29 29.18 439.200 WINGS 43-44 47.05 234.000 BACKS & NECKS 11-12 1060 18.000 LIVERS 15 16.90 18,000 GIZ ZARDS (HEARTS) 30-35 34.78 16,200 ♦TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M. **WEIGHTED AVER AGE PRICE OF ALL GRADES AND BRANDS OF PRODUCT SHIPPED. OR TO BE SHIPPED FROM PROCESSORS AS OF 2:00 P.M. DAY OF REPORT (INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY MET ROPOLITAN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS, CON NECTICUT AND RHODE ISLAND) Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, May 19, 1988 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO HIGHER TRADE SENTIMENT WAS STEADY TO FIRM. CARTONED EGG DEMAND WAS GENERALLY FAIR. INTER DEALER INQUIRY WAS MODERATE, AND NEGOTIATED TRADE WERE AT FIRMER PRICE LEVELS. SUPPLIES WERE GENERALLY ADEQUATE PRICES TO RETAILERS: SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADES WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR: A EXTRA LARGE .48-.55; A LARGE .46 .53; A MEDIUM .40-.43. Prices were generally unchanged under! fully steady trade sentiment. Raw matentls were held with a bit more confidence Breakers usually worked full schedules Floor stocks were in good balance for cur rent trade needs. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (PER POUND IN 30 LB. CONTAINERS) U.S.D.A. INSPECTED CLASS TRUCK LOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) WHOLE 34-37 MOSTLY 35-36 38-45 BLENDS (f) - 45-55 WHITES 27-28 MOSTLY 27 1/2-28 29-38 YOLKS (MIN. 43% SOL IDS) SUGARED 46-48 MOSTLY 46-47 49-57 SALTED 42-45 MOSTLY 42-44 - (/hWHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. Northeast Chicken Parts Wed., May 18, 1988 New York Philadelphia Frozen Eggs Tues., May 17, 1988