/U-Lancwtw Farming, Saturday, September 9,1989 Markets N.Y. & Phila. Frozen Eggs Sept 1,1989 Trade lentiment mi about steady and cautious. Buying activity was limited. The availability of raw materials increased and prices were more attractive, but breakers were selective as they worked reduced schedules. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) U.S.D.A. INSPECTED CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) WHOLE 60-63 MOSTLY 61-62 63-70 BLENDS (/) - MOSTLY - 59-70 WHITES 66-69 MOSTLY 67-68 69-75 YOLKS (MIN. 43% SOLIDS) SUGARED 55-58 MOSTLY 55-56 59-65 SALTED 52-55 MOSTLY 52-53 54-60 (0-WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GEN ERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Nawawangar, Managing Editor Patricia S. 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Average weights were mostly desirable. The slaughter schedules for today were heavy. The trade sentiment was fully steady to firm. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMAR VA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WGT. ACTUAL AVG. WGT. 9/5 9/4 9/4 8/30 8/28 2,056 Holiday Holiday 2,034 4.53 NEW YORK MULTIPLE DROP BROILER REPORT: CURRENT BROILER/FRYER NEGOTIATED 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 61-70 WEIGHTED AVER AGE 64.80 NO. OF BOXES 9,617. Eastern PA & NJ Poultry Sept. 6, 1989 Prices for light type hens were low er than prior week. The trade sentiment was about steady at current price levels. Offers from producers were adequate with most flocks booked at open prices for pickup through the end of September. Proces sors were closed Monday for the holi day but operated full balance of the week. Demand for canner product was fair. The undertone was barely steady. LIVE LIGHT TYPE HENS: AT FARM 9-11. Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, E. Petersburg Sept. 5,1989 Muscovy Ducks, Drakes 1.50-1.66. Hens .80-1.06. Pekin Ducks .30-.42. Pullets 5-7# .34-.45. Red Fowl; 4-4. 5# .30-.46, 5-6# .40-.64. Crossbred Roosters: 4-6# .32-.94,7-11# .40-.76. Crossbred Fowl: 5-9# .30-.52. Banty Roosters 2.00-5.50 ea. Banty Hens .50-1.25 ea. Guinea Pigs .50-2.00 ea. Goats 40.00-51.00 ea. Kid Goats 13.00-26.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.75-2.05. Pigecns 1.60-2.00 ea. White Pigeons 2.00-2.75 ea. Rabbits: 4-6# .36-.72, 7-11# .30-.48. Leghorn Roosters .17-.26. Leghorn Hens .21-.42. Bunnies .35-3.00 ea. Doves 2.50-4.25 ea. Chukars 1.90-3.25 ea. Silkies 2.50-4.50 ea. Total Coops Sold 710. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, September 5, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL: .2S-.75. LIGHT FOWL: .05-.35 MIXED FOWL: .10-.80. BANTAMS: .05-.40. BUNNIES: EACH: .20-.50. GEESE: .20-.25. TURKEYS: .20-.55. DUCKS: .40-.70. RABBITS: .10-.85. PIGEONS: 1.20-1.70. GUINEAS: 2.00. White eggs: extra large & JUMBO .90-95, LARGE .57-85,' MEDIUMS .48-58. BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO 1.23-1.25, LARGE .72-90, MEDIUMS .44-68. Pricei were unchanged to lower on looie egg>; unchanged on oartoried. Tirade senti ment wai barely tteady to weak. Demand and movement varied but wai pnly fair at beil. Supplies were adequate to ample for current requirementi. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS AT FARM, CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN: JUMBO EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL RANGE 105-108 83-8678-8157-6032-35 BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CON SUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN: A EXTRA LARGE 1.03-1.05, A LARGE .98-1.00, A MEDIUM .76-.78. HIAVY DUTY AVOIRS 4”.6”.8”-10”-12” Standard Sizes In Stock Custim Sizes Mult T§ Order FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALLOR WRITE TODAY: aPs BUK 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 New England Shell Eggs Sept. 6, 1989 automatic farm systems Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From FrL, Sept. 1 to Thun., Sept. 7 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. WHITE JUMBO EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS OFF GRADE BROWN EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM OFF GRADE UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44 LBS. 49.00-51.00,48-50 LBS. 56.00-57.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 57.00-58.00; TUBS. 42-44 LBS. 48.00-50.00, 48-50 LBS. 55.00- 50 LBS. AND UP 56.00-57.00; WED. 48-50 LBS. 54.00-55.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 55.00-56.00; THURS. 42-44 LBS. 47.00-49.00; 48-50 LBS. 53.00- 50 LBS. AND UP 54.00-55.00. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuctday, September 5 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE "A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE 1.10- 1.12- 1.13- 1.13 1.10- 1.15 1.17-1.19 N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE Northeast Chicken Parts Sept. 6, 1989 Buying interest remained active as trad ers attempted to refill pipelines depleted by heavy movement through the weekend. Supplies of cutlets were limited and sever al buyers reported unfilled interest. Whole breasts were in short supply and sellers found clearances fairly easy at higher price levels as both further processors and retail ers competed for product. Legs and leg quartet's were generally no more than adequate with the bulk of tales at steady price levels. Wings were in uneven distri bution for a generally improved demand. TODAYS 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 210-215 RIBS ON 108-109 LINE RUN 107 LEGS 40 LEG QUARTERS 30 WINGS 41-42 BACKS & NECKS 10-12 LIVERS 10-15 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 35 Includes New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Massa chusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Philadelphia Eggs Thursday, September 7, 1989 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: TRADE SEN TIMENT CONTINUED CAUTIOUS AND BARELY STEADY TO WEAK. CARTONED EGG DEMAND IMPROVED AND WAS GBfTiRALLY MODERATE. WHOLESALE DEMAND WAS LIGHT EXCEPT A MODERATE INQUIRY WAS NOTED FOR MEDIUMS, CLASS THREES AND CLASS FOURS. SUPPLIES OF THE LARGE SIZES WERE ADEQUATE TO AMPLE AND MEDIUMS WERE ABOUT ADEQUATE. A EXTRA LARGE .83-.88V., A LARGE .81-.86V4, A MEDIUM .7S-.77. New york Eggs Sept. 6, 1989 Pricei were lower. Trade lentiment was mixed from about steady to weak. Car toned egg demand was fair to fairly good, best where featured with large advertised at 79 cents. Wholesale demand was limited to regular commitments. Supplies were adequate to fully adequate. PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN: A EXTRA LARGE .86-. BS, A LARGE .83-.56, A MEDIUM ,76-.79. .99 .97 .96 .94 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .82 .81 .81 .66 .65 .63 .77 .76 .75 1.06 1.06 1.06 .98 .98 .98 .88 .88 .88 1.06 .98 .88 .46 .45 .44 LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 1.05- .83-.57 .60-.64 1.07- .S5-.86 .62-.63 1.08- .86-.90 .63-.67 1.08 .86 .63 1.05- .S4-.99 1.10 .85 1.12-1.14 .90-.92 ,67-.69 National Egg Market Atlanta, GA Sept. 6, 1989 Trade sentiment was about steady to weak. Supplies were at least adequate for mostly light to moderate buying interest Loose eggs generally traded below usual relationship to cartoned product. Feature activity was usually light Breakers were cautious and mostly operating on limited schedules. Mercer Livestock Mercer, PA Sept. 5, 1989 ji CATTLE 190...PDA...Compared with last Tuesday's market: Slaughter steers .50 to $1 higher. Cows strong to .25 higher. Choice slaughter steers 69.25-73.00, low dressing down to 67.50, High 73-73.90, Select 65.50-69.50, few 70.23(. few Standard 61.50-65.50. Few Choice si. heifers 65.00-68.50, few Select 61.75-64.75, few Standard 53.60-58.85. Breaking Utility & Commercial si. cows 48.25-52.85, few 53.60-55.10, Cutter & Boning Utility 46.00-51.10, Canner & Low Cutter 38.25-46.10, Shells down to 35.00. Few Standard si. bullocks 62.60- few Utility 5300-54.00. Yield Grade No. 1, 1225/1735 lbs. $l. bulls 58.60- one 65.75, few No. 2, 1275/1510 lbs. 49.35-55.00. Feeder Cattle; Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 705/975 lbs. steers 64.75-71.50. CALVES 148... Few Good vealers 82.00- Standard and Good 90/120 lbs. 80.00-96.00, 65/85 lbs. 70.00-86.00, few Utility 50/60 lbs. 42.00-60.00. Farm Calves; Holstein Bulls 90/135 lbs. 100.00- few down to 95.00, 85 lbs. 89.00- Hoi. Heifers 75/115 lbs. 98.00- Beef Cross 65/105 lbs. Bull & Heifer calves 83.00-106.00. HOGS 138...8an0ws and gilts 1.50 to 2.00 lower. US No. 1-2 225/2SO lbs. 43.00- couple 45.25, 1-3 230/260 lbs. 42.75-43.50, lot 44.00, lot 2-3 235 lbs. 37.75,1-3 110/160 lbs. 20.00-28.00, small lot 218 lbs. 38.85. US No. 1-3 345/610 lbs. sows 30.00-35.00, one 36.00, few 2-3 420/570 lbs. 25.00-29.00. Boars 23.00- FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 Market Test SHEEP 1...N0 Market Test. GOATS 0...N0 Market Test. SHEEP: 200 COMPARED WITH LAST TUESDAY SLAUGHTER LAMBS 1..00 TO 2.00 LOWER. SLAUGHTER EWES MOSTLY STEADY SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIMp 115-125 LBS. 57.00-55.00. CHOICE 95-115 LBS. 55.00-56.00 SLAUGHTER EWES: CULL TO GOOD 12.00-15.00. Peoria Sheep Peoria, IL Sept. 5, 1989
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