A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1991 Markets Northeast Chicken Parts Wednesday, May 1, 1991 Trucklot buying interest improved m spots and was mixed and irregular, mod erate at best. Supplies of breasts were LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Newswanger, Managing Editor Lou Ann Good, Staff Andy Andrews, Staff Vernon Achenbach, Jr., Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleya (717)428-1865 Carolyn Gillea, Crawford Meadvllle (814)724-4269 Randy Walla, Indiana Marlon Center (412)397-2529 Home A.M. (412)465-5555 Work P.M. Judith Patton, Centre Aaronaburg (814) 422-8735 Gail Strock, Mifflin Belleville (717)935-5675 Linda Willlama, Bedford Bedford (814)623-5745 Gay Brownlee, Someraet Salisbury (814)662-2127 Beth Pltzer, Cumberland Shiremanstown (717)737-2448 Mary Laeger-Hagemelster, Dauphin Dauphin (717)921-8803 Agnes Smith, Northampton Mt. 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Leg quarters were in tighter supply from nearby yellow suppliers while stocks of white were at least fully adequate. Thighs remained in good balance while drumsticks were more than sufficient. Wings were unevenly distributed but at least adequate. TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M., 01-MAY-91 PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCK LOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING BREAST - BONELESS SKINLESS 180-185 BREAST - WITH RIBS 86-87 BREAST - LINE RUN 85 LEGS 36-37 LEG QUARTERS 28-29 THIGHS 37-38 DRUMSTICKS 30-31 WINGS 54-55 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS 15-20 GIZ ZARDS (HEARTS) 20. Includei New York City Metropolitan area. Northern New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, April 30, 1991 Muscovy Ducks - Drakes Range .82 - 1.02 ea. Muscovy Ducks - Hens 1.20 - 1.38 ea. Pekin Ducks .40 - .54 ea. Pullets 5-7 .35 - .48. Red Fowl 4-4.5 .30 - .46. Red Fowl 5-6 .30 - .64. Crossbred Roosters 4-6 .35 - .82. Crossbred Roosters 7-10 .40 - .74. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 .30 - .74. Banty Roosters 3.50 - 6.00 ea. Banty Hens 2.25 - 3.25 ea. Guinea Pigs 1.00 - 2.75 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.75 - 2.00. Geese 9-12 .26 - .42. Pigeons 2.60 - 3.20 ea. White Pigeons 2.85 - 3.30 ea. Rabbits 4-6 1.10 - 1.54. Rabbits 7-11 1.00 - 1.32 ea. Leghorn Hens .07 - .12. Bunnies 1.00 - 250 ea. Doves 3 00 - 4.75 ea. Silkies 5 50 - 6 20 ea. Goals 43 00 - 62 00 ea Total Coops Sold 806 (Makrer. yvijLLj the SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR YOU 0 automatic aps j™, systems I I MS Evergreen Rd. LAJ M Lebanon, PA 17042 XS (717) 274-5333 New England Shell Eggs Wednesday, May 1, 1991 NEW ENGLAND: Prices were unchanged to lower on cartoned extra large and large, unchanged on the balance. Trade sentiment remained barely steady to weak. Demand was mostly fair. Supplies were adequate to fully adequate. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS. CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN RANGE JUMBO .67-.70, EXTRA LARGE .64-.67, LARGE .63-.66, MEDIUM .48-.51, SMALL .29-.32. BOSTON- PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE .83-.88, LARGE .82-.55, MEDIUM ,67-.69. N.Y. & Phila. Frozen Eggs April 30, 1991 Prices were generally unchanged but the market undertone was softening. Trading was on the light side. Raw materials were usually readily available and plants easily operated desired schedules. Floor slocks were in good balance to easily satisfy needs. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) WHOLE 54-57 MOSTLY 55-56 58-64 BLEND (/) 65-75 WHITES 43-45 MOST LY 44-45 46-55 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 68-72 MOSTLY 69-70 72-78 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 62-66 MOSTLY 63-64 66-75. (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. Philadelphia Eggs Thurfday, May 2. 1991 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT; TRADE SEN TIMENT WAS WEAK. SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE TO AMPLE. FOR THE FAIR AT BEST DEMAND. EXTRA LARGE WERE IN THE BEST BALANCE. A EXTRA LARGE .66-.74.5, A LARGE .64-.72.5, A MEDIUM .S4-.65. East. PA & NJ Poultry May 1, 1991 Sales too few to report prices. Undertone was steady to firm. Offerings were not available as last week. Demand moderate but unaggressive. CENTS PER POUND, GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE FOLLOWING WEEK: LIGHT TYPE AT FARM (PRODUCER LOADING) TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT HEAVY TYPE (7 POUNDS AND UP) AT FARM (BUYER LOADING) TOO FEW TO REPORT AT FARM (PRO DUCER LOADING) TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT Joliet Hogs Joliet, Illinois Thursday, May 2, 1991 ACTUAL LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 29 CATTLE NONE HOGS 21 ACTUAL RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED APRIL 30, 1988 CATTLE 129 HOGS 302. ACTUAL RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OF APRIL 1988 CATTLE 488 HOGS 1044 Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Frl, April 26 to Thunt, May 2 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: MON. 48-50 LBS. 45.00-46.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 46.00-48.00. TUBS. 48-50 LBS. 45.00-46.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 46.00-48.00. WED. 48-50 LBS. 44.00-45.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 45.00-47.00. THURS. 48-50 LBS. 44.00-45.00,50 LBS. AND UP 45.00-47.00. FRI. 48-50 LBS. 42.00-44.00,50 LBS. AND UP 44.00-45.00. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, April 30 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE .90-.94 ■92-.93 .96-1.00 .96 N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE Delmarva Broiler/ Fryer May 2, 1991 Movement of ready-to-cook broiler ftyen wu fair today. Supplies were adequate to billy adequate. Less than tiucklot asking prices were lower at 45 - SS cents. Live supplies were adequate. Average live weights were in a full range. Processing schedules were heavy. Trade sentiment was ***bately*** steady. In the parts complex, wings were irregularly dis tributed and somewhat of a push to clear, leg quartets were in dose balance to tight, breast items and legs were adequate to ful ly adequate. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 05/02 04/30 04/30 04/25 04/23 2,148 2,001 4.69 2.206 4.70 BROILER/FRYER CURRENT 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 44-55 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 51.59 NO. 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SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A. WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 68-70 LARGE 65-68 MEDIUM 55-58 Sales ' Location; 1 mile N. on North otate St., Ephrata. SALE EVERY FRIDAY 11:00 A.M.- Beef 6:00 P.M. - Small | Animal Sale. * Office 717-733-2444 Home 717-838-4318 WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor