A4-Lanca»ter Fuming, Saturday, November 25,1989 Markets N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, November 21 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A" BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE 1.15-1.19 ,1.17-1.18 1.18-1.22 1.18 1.20-1.29 1.20 1.22-1.24 N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Newawanger, Managing Editor Patricia S. Purcall, Staff Writer Lou Ann Good, Staff Writer Uea Rleaer, Staff Writer NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleya (717)428-1865 Ginger Myera, Adame Uttleatown (717)358-7542 Bonnie Brachblll, Franklin Chamberaburg (717)369-2916 Valerie Vaptaaael, Berke/Lehlgh Hamburg (215)562-5018 Carolyn Glllaa, Crawford Meadvllla (814)724-4269 Randy Walls, Indiana Marion Cantor (412)397*2529 Homo A.M. (412)495-5555 Work P.M. 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Phone Lititz (717)626-1164 or Ephrata (717)733-6397, Lancaster (717) 394-3047 For address change form or new subscription see near 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 UABIUIY 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 liability 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 paid for _ the advertisement. ' LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 1.13-1.17 .9S-.99 .66-.70 1.15- .97-.9S .6S-.69 1.16- .98-1.02 .66-.70 1.16 .98 .66 1.15-1.25 . .95-1.09 1.15 .95 1.20-1.22 1.02-1.04 .70-.72 Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, November 21, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL: .25-.50. LIGHT FOWL: .25. 1 MIXED FOWL: .25. BANTAMS: .10. ROASTERS: .70. BUNNIES. EACH: 1.25-4.75. ROOSTERS: .50-.65. GEESE: .30-.95. TURKEYS: .45-1.30. DUCKS: 1.05-1.25. RABBITS; .30-1.65. PIGEONS: 1.50. GUINEAS: .80-1.80. WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .93-1.06. LARGE .60-.95, MEDIUMS .45-.75; PULLETS .35-.41. BROWN EGGS; EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO 1.00-1.10, LARGE .71-.90, MEDIUMS .44-.70. THE MILLING SYSTEM YOU CAN DEPEND ON Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, November 21, 1989 Muscovy Ducks) Drakes Range 1.20-1.48. Hens .72-1.20. Pekin Ducks .30-.48. Pullets 5-8# .40-.52. Red Fowl: 4-4.5# .30-.48, 5-6# .50-.64. Crossbred Roosters; 4-6# .40-.72,7-14# .30-.56. Crossbred Fowl; 5-9# .30 .54. Banty Roosters 1.50-4.00 ea. Banty Hens .50-1.25 ea. Guinea Pigs .25-.7S ea. Goats 32.00-70.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.65-1.85. Geese 8-14# .20-.62. Pigeons 1.25-1.75 ea. White Pigeons 2.25-3.00 ea. Rabbits; 4-6# .90-1.28, 7-11# .80-1.00. Bunnies .25-1.00 ea. Doves 2.00-3.75 ea. Chukars 3.20-3.40 e*. Silkies 3.00-4.25 ea. Total Coops Sold 601. Delmarva Broiler Fryer Market Tuesday, November 21, 1989 Movement of ready-to-cook whole fiyers was light but about as expected. Supplies were adequate. Less than tmcklot asking prices were steady at 44-52 cents. Live supplies were adequate with average weights in a full range but mostly desir able. Processor schedules were very light with some plants not operating and others on reduced volumes today. The trade senti ment was steady. In the pans complex, supplies of breasts items were adequate and clearing, legs and leg quarters were fully adequate for the sluggish buyer inter est, and wings continued short of trade needs. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WGT. ACTUAL AVG. WGT. 11/21 11/17 11/17 11/14 11/10 1,633 1,690 4.61 2,026 4.60. 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 44-52 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 48.11 NO. OF BOXES 7.948. • 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” aFs ftM 608 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 automatic farm systems Weekly New York Egg Market From Fri, Nov. 17 to Thurs., Nov. 22 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. 42-44 LBS. 56.00-58.00,48-50 LBS. 64.0a65.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 65.0a66.00. New England Shell Egg Tuesday, November 21, 1989 SHELL EGGS IN NEW ENGLAND; FEDERAL-STATE Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment was steady to fully steady. Distributive movement was fairly good as holiday buy ing activity continued to stimulate trading. Supplies were in close balance with needs. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS AT FARM, CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN: JUMBO 1,05-1.08, EX LARGE .S9-.92, LARGE .87-.90, MEDIUM .69-.72, SMALL .40-.43. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CON SUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN; A EXTRA LARGE 1.08-1.10, A LARGE 1.06-1.08, A MEDIUM .88-.90. Northeast Chicken Parts Wednesday, November 22, 1989 Tmcklot buying interest was mixed and selective for immediate deliveries, but showing some improvement for later, as traders look to refill pipelines. Cutlets were billy adequate at unchanged prices. Whole breasts were no more than adequ ate. generally as a result of curtailment in production. Leg items remained billy adequate to ample, with spot trading on leg quarters noted as low as 181/2 cents in lest than tmcklot volume. Wings were in light supply for a good demand, while gizzards were seasonally well cleared. TODAYS NEGOTIATED SALES AS OP 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 170 RIBS ON 77-78 LINE RUN 77 LEGS 31-32 LEO QUARTERS 20-21 WINGS 48-49 BACKS A NECKS 10-12 LIVERS 20-25 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 55. Morrisons Cove Livestock Martiaaburg, Pa. Monday, NmtAv 20, 1989 Raport aupplled by auction CATTLE: 201. STEERS: HIGH New York And choice a prime 6».50-70.50, choice d .;i . 1 . ■ 64.0067.75; GOOD 60.00-63.75; STAN- Philadelphia Frozen dard 51.00-5950. Egg Report heifers? choice, none; good t. * commercial^} s^?iSf^ 4 !Sssr c * u ** ou * ind UMally mI, *4iU w necessary. Sugar yolks and whole eggs agcruusS ’* were m the wrongest position with yolks BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 often repotted as short of«eeds. zrrrzi . WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES STEERS GOOD ‘ (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) U.S.D.A. INSPECTED STANDARD CLASS TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 S^OOD’ CONT.) WHOLE 65-69 MOSTLY 67-68 33^°-6^ 00 ' GOOD 70-75 BLENDS (/) - MOSTLY - 63-73 “g™* ’ WHITES 58-63 MOSTLY 59-60 63-70 HALVES. 253. PRlKffi, NONE YOLKS (MIN. 43%SOLIDS) SUGARED 96.50-104.50 GOOD 68-73 MOSTLY 69-70 73-78 SALTED ™SDW*a)OD 58-64 MOSTLYS9-60 64-67 (/)-WHOLE LBS MOMIOO-' HOLSTER PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GEN- , m (»• E^LYJMMEOOSOUD^.VfiS ’■IBMK* 85.00-118.00. HOGS: 31. USBI-2 46.50-47.25; US #l-3 43.00-46.00. SOWS: US«I-3 32.50-38.75. BOARS: 31.00-34.00. FEEDER PIGS; 37. 16.00-24.50 PER HEAD. 35-50 LBS. 26.00-32.50. SHEEP: 60. SLAUGHTER CHOICE, NONE; GOOD 52.50-58.5(&» SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-26.50. GOATS; 18.00-61.00 PER HD. 11 LOADS OF HAY, 67.00-149.0 a STRAW: 2 LOADS, 68.00 AND 71.00. Include! New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jeney, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, November 22, 1959 , Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: TRADE SEN TIMENT WAS STEADY. SUPPLIES WERE IN CLOSE BALANCE WITH THE GOOD DEMAND. A EXTRA LARGE .94-.97, A LARGE ■92-.95, A MEDIUM .8454 -.87. Northeast Quotes 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 .99 .99 .99 .92 .92 .92 .73 .73 .73 -87 .87 . .87 1.14 1.08 .98 1-14 1.14 1.14 1.08 1.08 1.08 .98 .98 .98 .53 .53 .53 National Egg Market Tuesday, November 21, 1989 NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE: Trade sentiment was mostly steady. Holiday buying interest dominated trading activity and kept supplies quite well. Additional offerings were gularly available. Breakers were generally unaggiessive as most planned limited holi day schedules, New York Egg Market Tuesday, November 21, 1989 Prices were unchanged under a general ly steady, but cautious trade sentiment Distributive movement continued fairly good as dealers were filling holiday orders. Supplies were usually sufficient to cover current needs. PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN: A EXTRA LARGE .97-.99, A LARGE .94-.9T, A MEDIUM .87-.90. Eastern PA & New Jersey Live Poultry Report Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday, November 22, 1989 Prices were unchanged to slightly high er. Demand was fairly good at twyers were \ busy filling line-time. Offerings were light and overall short of needs. Undertone unsettled. LIVE LIGHT TYPE HENS: AT FARM (PRODUCER LOADING) 14-17 MOST LY 15-16 CENTS FOB PLANT.
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