A4-Laneaater Farming, Saturday, Juna 17,1989 Markets Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From FH, June 9 to Thun, June 15 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. WHITE JUMBO EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS OFF GRADE BROWN EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM OFF GRADE UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 48-50 LBS. 4«.00-51,00. 50 LBS. AND UP 51.00-52.00; TUBS. 42-44 LBS. 42.00-44.00, 48-50 LBS. 49.00-51.00. Event! R. Newswanger, Managing Editor Patricia S. Purcall, Staff Writer Lou Ann Good, Staff Writer Uaa Rleaer, Staff Writer NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valley a (717)428-1865 Ginger Myera, Adama Uttlaatown (717)359-7542 Bonnie Brechblll, Franklin Chambereburg (717)369-2916 Mary Myera, Perry Elllottaburg (717)582-4047 Craig Bingnnn, Snyder, Union, Juniata ' Beaver Springe (717)837-0085 Valeria Vantaeael, Berke/Lehlgh Hamburg (215)562-5018 Carolyn Glllea, Crawford Meadvllla (814)724-4269 Randy Wells, Indiana Marlon Center (412)397-2529 Home A.M. (412)465-5555 Work P.M. 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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 do not.lessen the value of an advertisement The oublisher's liability for other errors or omissions in connection with an advertisement is strictly limited to palliation of the'advertisement in any subsequent Issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisemeht. .93 .85 .77 .93 .85 ,77 .93 .85 .77 ,40 .41 .41 .41 .41 .93 .85 .77 .93 .85 .77 “We not only give you what we have; hut also what you want." SPECIALIZING IN: • Grain Drjftng . • Handling • Storage • Milling Equipment At 608 E. Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuodijr, June 13 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE "A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE 1.00-1.04 1.02- 1.02- 1.02 1.10-1.19 1.10 1.07-1.09 N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE New York & Phila. Frozen Eggs June 13,1989 Pricer were fully (teady to firm oil whole* and whiter, while barely rteady to yveak on yolk*. Trading war fairly active yet cauliour. Raw material*, though ritual ly available, were held with varying degree* of confidence forcing buyer* to became mote (elective and to continually reauet* their petition. Floor itockt were generally in balance with need*. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) U.S.D.A. INSPECTED CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) WHOLE 51-53 MOSTLY 51-52 54-60 BLENDS (/) - MOSTLY - 53-61 WHITES 62-64 MOSTLY 62-63 64-70 YOLKS (MIN. 43% SOLIDS) SUGARED 47-50 MOSTLY 48-49 50-59 SALTED 45-48 MOSTLY 46-47 48-55 W-WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GEN ERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NJ. Tuesday, June 13, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL: .60-.75. LIGHT FOWL: .70-1.55. BANTAMS: .90-1.85. BROILERS: .4S-.95. BUNNIES: EACH: 1.00-2.75. ROOSTERS: .40-1.35. GUINEAS: Z 25-2.40. DUCKS: 1.95. RABBITS: .50-1.05. PIGEONS: 1.50-2.50. 89 COOPS. ,44*,- wsfIHUTR JUMBO X LGE. .60-.94; LARGE .40-.77; MEDIUMS .35-. SB. BROWN JUMBO X LGE. .50-.80; LARGE .40-.78; MEDIUMS .28-.40. Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, E. Petersburg June 13, 1989 Muscovy Ducks, Drakes 1.92-2.02. Hens 1.50-1.78. , Pekin Ducks .42-.56. Pullets 5-6# .40-.48. Red Fowl: 4-4.5# .30-.46, 5-6# .50-.62. Crossbred Roosters; 4-6# .40-.72,7-11# •30-.64. Crossbred Fowl: 5-10# .25-.45. Banty Roosters 1.50-4.75 ea. Banty Hens 1.00-1.75 ea. Guinea Pigs .75-3.00 ea. MEDIUM .71-.75 .73-.74 .74-.7S .74 .84.95 .85 .78-.80 LARGE .96-1.00 .9S-.99 .99-1.03 .99 1.05-1.12 1.05 1.03-1.05 Goat* 40.00-68.00 ea. Kid Goat* 19.00-31.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.80-2.05. Geere 9-12# .30-.54. Pigeon* 1.25-1.75 ea. While Pigeon* 2.50-3.2 S ea. Rabbit*: 4-6# .40-.56, 7-11# .3S-.44. Leghorn Hen* .21-.26. Bunnie* .50-2.00 ea. Dove* 2.50-4.00 ea. Chukart 4.35-4.75 ea. Silkie* 4.00-6.00 ea. Total Coop* Sold 988. New England Shell Eggs June 14,1989 Prices were unchanged to higher on car toned extra large eggs, unchanged on the balance and loose eggs. Trade sentiment was steady. Cartoned egg demand was about moderate as poor weather affected movement in several areas. Supplier were in close balance with needs. Additional product was inegulariy available but usu ally adequate to satisfy needs. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS' AT FARM, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, CENTS PER DOZEN: RANGE JUMBO .79-.52, EX LARGE .74-.77, LARGE .70-.73, MEDIUM .45-.45, SMALL .19-.22. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CON SUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN: A EXTRA LARGE .92-.95, A LARGE .89-.91, A MEDIUM .64-.66. Eastern PA & NJ June 14,1989 Prices for light type hens were generally unchanged from'prior week. The trade sen timent was unsettled. Offers of light type fowl were very light and offers of heavy type Kent Were barely adequatdfor current movement. Most buyers'are awaiting further market developments. Processors operated less than full schedules. Canner pack product cleared to a good demand. The undertone was film. LIVE LIGHT TYPE HENS; AT FARM 16-18 MOSTLY - F. 0.8. PLANT 20.5-21. Delmarva Broiler Fryer June 14, 1989 Movement of ready to cook whole fryers was fairly good. Supplies continued short of current needs. In the parts complex, sup plies of cutlets were adequate to instances fully adequate, whole breasts were barely adequate, legs and leg quarters were ample to instances surplus, while wings were short of needs. Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged to higher at 68 - 80 cents. Live supplies were adequate. Aver age live Weights ranged light to desirable. Today’s slaughter schedules were mod erate. The trade sentiment was fully steady to Arm. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED *ACTUAL AVG. WGT. ACTUAL AVG. WGT. 6/14 6/12 6/126/7 6/5 1,884 2,010 4.52 2,048 4.51 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. GRADE A RANGE 68-80 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 73.97 NO. OF BOXES 7,934. National Egg Market June 14, 1989 Hie market tone was generally ittfady although underlying sentiment was becoming increasingly more cautious. Car toned egg demand was irregular with retail promotional activity usually attracting the best interest. Supplies were generally adequate with additional offerings held with varying degrees of confidence. Break ers were satisfying their needs to maintain desired operating schedules. 1 New York Eggs June 14,1989 Pricei were unchanged. Trade lemiment wai cauliouily ttetdy. Cartoned egg demand wat about moderate and generally diiappointing. Supplier woe uiually in good balance to easily handle current trade needi. PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DEUVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN: SMALL .45.49 47-.4S .4S-.52 .48 A EXTRA LARGE .77 .79, A LARGE .74-.77, A MEDIUM .63-.66. •S2-.54 Northeast Chicken Parts June IS, 1989 Trucklot buying interest wat mixed and selective and centered mainly on heavy offerings of leg quarters at lower betiding prices. Legs were alto in heavy supply and difficult to clear at several points. Cutlets were adequate to fully adequate and prices held unchanged with spot discounting still a part of some trading. Whole breasts increased in availability asid several buy ers look a wait and see position; die bulk of pew business was slow in developing; however, trading prices were generally weak and unsettled. Wings were in tight supply; demand fairly active. TODAY'S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M., PRICES PAID PER POUND ON ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES: . ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED Trading breasts skinned bone less 260 RIBS ON 136-137 LINE RUN 135 LEGS 41-42 LEG QUARTERS 30-31 WINGS 63-64 BACKS & NECKS 10-12 LIVERS 10-15 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 30 Includes NewYoik City Metropolitan area. Northern. New Jeney, Mana chusetti, Connecticut and Rhode bland. PRICES PAID PER POUND ON ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES: CURRENT ITEM NEGOTIATED TRADING* WEIGHTED AVG.** VOLUME/LBS. BREASTS SKINNED BONELESS 260 265.95 210,600 RIBS ON 136-137 145.55 140,400 LINpRUN 135 137.42 171,000 LEGS 41-42 47.67 153,000 LEG QUAR TERS 30-31 32.10462,600 WINGS 63-64 68.33 172,800 BACKS & NECKS 10-12 11.73 19,800 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 30 34.38 14 400 ♦TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALESS -AS-OF 11:30 A.M. AVERAGE 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 METROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSA CHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT AND - RHODE ISLAND). Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, June 15, 1989 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT; THE TRADE SENTIMENT WAS FULLY STEADY ON THE LARGER SIZES. STEADY ON MEDIUMS. , MOVEMENT OF CAR TONED EGGS INTO RETAIL CHAN NELS RANGED FAIR TO FAIRLY GOOD. A MAJOR RETAIL FEATURE IS IN PROGRESS WITH LARGE AT 49 CENTS WITH RESTRICTIONS. SUP PLIES OF JUMBOS AND EXTRA LARGE SHORT OF TRADE NEEDS. LARGE CLOSE. MEDIUMS AMPLE. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CON SUMER GRADES WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOORr EXTRA LARGE .73-77; A LARGE .71-.75; A MEDIUM .62-.63. Peoria Cattle Peoria, IL June 15, 1989 CATTLE: COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS MOSTLY STEADY. COWS STEADY TO FIRM. BULLS STEADY. SUPPLY MAINLY SELECT TO AVER AGE CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH ABOUT 8% COWS. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 900 AS COMPARED WITH 1178 A WEEK AGO AND 1542 A YEAR AGO. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: STEERS: CHOICE 2-31100-1300 LBS. 69.50-71.00 PKG 1244 LBS. 71.25 2-4 1050-1250 LBS. 69.00-70.50 SELECT A CHOICE 1000-1250 LBS. 67.00-69.00 SELECT 900-1050 LBS. 64.00-67.00 HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 950-1150 LBS. 68.00- FEW 70.50 800-950 LBS. 66.00- SELECT & CHOICE 900-1100 LBS. 64.00-66.00 SELECT 800-1000 LBS. 62.00-65.00 COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 42.00-47.00 CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 45.00-49.00 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 41.00- BULLS: YG 1-2 1500-2200 LBS. 57.0044.50, MOSTLY 61.0063.00
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