A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23, 1988 New York & Phila. Frozen Eggs Tuesday, July 19, 1988 Prices were sharply higher on yolks, about unchanged on the balance Trading activity was slow in developing as most buyers were out of the market Difficulties, due mamiy to extended periods of hot weather, continued to pose the most severe problems Floor stocks were generally m good balance to handle current buyer interest. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB CON TAINERS) US D A INSPECTED CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL. (MIN 25 CONT) WHOLE 50-52 MOSTLY 50-51 53-60 BLENDS (/) - - 54-65 WHITES 33-35 MOSTLY 34 36-43 YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) SUGARED 64-67 MOST LY 65 67-74 SALTED 60-64 MOSTLY 61-62 - (/)-WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS Eastern PA & NJ Poultry Wed., July 20, 1988 Prices were sharply higher. The market tone was fully steady to firm. Supplies were almost non existant Most plants were forced to operate reduced schedules LIVE LIGHT TYPE HENS A'l FARM 11-15 MOSTLY 12 LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Newewanger, Managing Editor Patricia S. 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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 publisher’s lidbihty for other errors or omissions in connection with an advertisement is strictly limited to publication of the advertisement in any subsequent issue oHhe refund of any monies ffaid for the advertisement National Egg Market Wed., July 20, 1988 Prices were unchanged to higher in major terminal markets The market undertone was steady to firm Supplies of jumbos and extra large were gcncially in close balance to short Large, mediums and smalls were usually barely adequate to adequate Hot weather over a broad area continued to reduce rate of lay, egg size and quality Retail movement slowed from prior week in some areas while demand was fairly good in other areas especially where fea tures were in progress Some breakers resisted higher prices for heavy weight breaking stock by reducing schedules New York Eggs Wed., July 20, 1988 Prices were higher Trade sentiment was steady to fully steady Demand was slow to good, best where featured Supplies of extra-large were tight, large were barely adequate to adequate and mediums were adequate PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN- A EXTRA LARGE 79- 81. A LARGE 76-79, A MEDIUM 60-63. New England Shell Eggs Wed., July 20, 1988 Prices increased on all loose sixes except jumbo, unchanged to higher on cartoned extra large and medium while cartoned large remained the same 1 radc sentiment was fmn Cartoned egg demand was fairly good and supplies continued short PRICI S PAID TO PRODUCERS EOR lOOSE BROWN EGOS AT I-'ARM, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADIi YIELD BASIS, CI.NTS PER DOZT.N JUMBO 1-X LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL RANGE 95-98 76 79 70 73 47 50 23 26 BOSTON PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CON SUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN- A EXTRA LARGE ,93-,96, A LARGE 88- 90, A MEDIUM .64- 67. Northeast Chicken Parts Wed., July 20, 1988 Buying interest was light and selective. Cutlets were fully adequate and some sell ers were willing to negotiate below current price levels; however, little interest was noted Whole breasts were at least adequate and buying interest was tempered as sever al buyers were more concerned with clear ing previous commitments. Legs and leg quarters were adequate to fully adequate and wings were readily available and slow to clear TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OE 11.30 AM, PRICES PAID PER POUND ON ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES: ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING BREASTS SKINNED BONE LESS 245 RIBS ON 110 LINE RUN 110 LEGS 44 45 LEG QUARTERS 34 WINGS 49 SO BACKS & NECKS 11-12 LIVERS 10 15 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 30 Includes New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island 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 245 250.93 129.600 RIBS ON 110 118.05 79,200 LINE RUN 110 112.29 61,200 LEGS 44-45 50 28153,000 LEG QUARTERS 34 34 68 163,800 WINGS 49-50 53 90 120.600 BACKS & NECKS 11-12 10.67 10,800 LIVERS 10-15 14 75 7,200 GIZ ZARDS (HEARTS) 30 31 17 10,800 •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 Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Fri., July 15 to Thurs., July 21 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS, WHITE JUMBO LX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS OFE GRADE BROWN EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM OFF GRADE UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS 37 .39 .39 .39 39 BREAKING STOCKS: 42-44 LBS. FRI 36 00-38 00, MON 37.00-39.00, TUBS. 39.00-41 00; WED. 41 00-43.00 48-50 LBS. FRI. 46 00-48 00; MON 48 00-50 00. 50 LBS. UP FRI. 48 00-50.00; MON. 50.00-52 00. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, July 19 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A" BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES EX. LARGE 1.01-1.05 1.03- 04 1.03- 1.03 1.03- 1.10 1.08-1.14 N HAMP. MOSTLY R.I. MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, E. Petersburg Tuesday, July 19, 1988 Mujeovy Ducks, Drakes 2.10-2 40 Hens 1.80-2 16 Pekin Ducks .50-.68 Pullets 5-7# .40-.58. Red Fowl. 4-4.5# 24- 38. 5-6# .34-.56 Crossbred Roosters: 4-6# .30-.74, 7-11# 18-42 Crossbred Fowl- 5-9# .20- 48. Banty Roosters 2.50-6.00 ca Banty Hens 1.00-2.00 ea. Guinea Pigs .25-2.00 ea. Goats 30 00-42.00 ea. Kid Goats 20.00-32.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.00-1 25. Geese 8-10# ,24-.44. Pigeons 1.00-1.25 ea. White Pigeons 2 75-3 50 ea Rabbits: 4-6# .40-.52, 7-11# .30-.46. Leghorn Hens .10-.22. Bunnies 1.00-2.50 ea. Doves 3.50-5.00 ea. Chukars 4.50-4.75 ea. Silkies 5 50-7.55 ea. Total Coops Sold 798. Del mar va Broiler/Fryer Demand for ready-to-cook whole birds tap ered somewhat and was at best moderate Offerings easily satisfied needs Demand for parts also slowed with product usually available Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged at 56-67 cents Live sup plies were moderate. Weights were gener ally within a desirable range Slaughter schedules were light The undertone was barely steady ES’l IMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG WGr ACTUAL AVG WGT 7/20 7/18 7/18 7/13 7/11 1,847 1.837 4 32 1,999 4 48 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 U S GRAD?. A RANGI -56 67 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 6151 NO OF BOXES 7,811 Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, July 21, 1988 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TRADE SENTI MEN F WAS STEADY TO FULLY S TEADY MOVEMENT HAD FLOWED SOME WII AT AND WAS SLUGGISH 10 GOOD HEAVY EGGS CON I INUED TO HE SHORT WHILE LARGE AND Ml DIUM WERE ADEQUATE PRICES TO RETAILERS SALES TO* VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADES Will IE EGGS IN CAR lONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR A EX IRA LARGE 73- 79, A LARGE. 71 77, A MEDIUM 54'/, -60 93 93 94 95 96 88 88 89 90 91 79 79 80 81 81 63 63 64 65 65 53 53 54 55 55 67 67 68 69 69 97 97 99 1 01 1 02 89 89 91 93 94 .72 .72 74 76 77 LARGE MEDIUM SMALL ■9S-.99 72-.76 .48-.52 .97- 98 J4-.75 .50- 51 .98-1.02 .74- 78 .50- 54 98 74 50 .99-1 05 .79.85 1.05 .82 1 02-1 09 79-.57 Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, July 19, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .50- 60 LEGHORN FOWL .35. BROILERS .35-50. ROOSTERS 40-.50. FRYERS 4S-.55. GEESE .30-.55. BANTAMS 50-.85. ROOSTERS .30-90 TURKEYS .15-.30. DUCKS .45-2.00. RABBITS .25-1.00. PIGEONS 1.00-1.70. GUINEAS 2.10 MEDIUM FOWL 70- 80. EGGS GRADE A WHITE JUMBO X LGE. .75-.92; LARGE 42- 75; MEDIUM .35-.60 BROWN JUMBO X LGE. .91-1.00; LARGE 72-.90. MEDIUM .59- 68 Buffalo Valley Produce Auction July 19 & 21 Report Supplied by Auction BEGINNING AUG, 1, SALES WILL BE HELD MONDAY. TUESDAY & THURSDAY APPLES LODI 10 00-10 50 BU BROCCOLI 8 00-10 75 BU. CABBAGE- 3 50-10 25, 50 LB. BAG, 80-1 20 HD CANTALOPES: 75-1 35 EA , .30-40 EA CHERRIES SOUR. 3.00-5 00 8 QT IT-AT, BLACK 9 00-11 50 10 LB BOX CORN. 1 60-2 00 DOZ. CUCUMBERS: 3 00-10 25 1 1/9 BU PEACHES 6.00-7 25 '/, BU PEPPERS 6 50-11 50 BU RASPBERRIES RED 14 00-24 50 12 PT FLAT, BLACK 24 00 12 PT FLA I RED BEETS 35- 45 BUNCH, 3004 00 '/. BU SQUASH YELLOW 100 4 50'/. BL STRING BEANS GREEN 5 00-14 50 BU TOMATOES 6 00-18 00 LB 25 LB BOX 4 00-9 00 MD 25 LB BOX WATERMELON CRIMSON 2 50 3 00 EA , SUGAR BABY 1 00 1 05 EA . 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