A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 16, 1991 Markets New England Shell Eggs Nov. 13, 1991 NEW ENGLAND; Prices were higher on loose eggs, unchanged to higher on cartoned. Trade LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Everett R. Netpswanger, Managing Editor Lou Ann Good, Staff Andy Andrewa, Staff Vernon Achenbach, Jr., Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Gllles, Crawford Meadvllle (814)724-4269 Randy Wells, Indiana Marlon Center (412)397-2529 Home A.M. Judith Patton, Union Aaronsburg (814) 422-8735 Gail Strock, Mifflin Belleville (717)935-5675 Linda Williams, Bedford Bedford (814)623-5745 Gay Brownlee, Somerset Salisbury (814)662-2127 Beth Pfizer, Cumberland Shlremanstown (717)737-2448 David Hlebart, Westmoreland Scottdale (412) 887-5929 Agnes Smith, Northampton Mt. 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Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. National Advertising Representative J.L. Farmakis, Inc. ‘ Phone (203)966-1746 Available On Microfilm Copies of Lancaster Farming are available on microfilm from University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Any questions about their service should be directed to the publishing manager. PUBLISHER'S LIABILITY FOR ERROR The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typo graphical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertise ment The publisher's liability for other errors or omissions in connection with an advertisement is strictly limited to publica tion of the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement sentiment was at least steady. Demand remained moderate to good. Supplies were generally adequate to occasionally short. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS. CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS. BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE JUMBO 85-88 EXTRA LARGE 76-79 LARGE 73-76 MEDIUM 62-65 SMALL 24-27 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 93-96 LARGE 90-93 MEDIUM 79-82 National Egg Market Nov. 13, 1991 Prices trended unchanged to higher on cartoned brown shell eggs in New Eng land, higher on all sizes of white eggs. The trade sentiment ranged steady to firm. Movement of eggs into retail channels was fair to good with the best demand where features were in progress or planned. Sup plies were somewhat irregular but mostly balanced. Breaking stock values trended higher. Offerings to breakers decreased. Floor stocks were adequate. The trade sen timent was firm. Demand for live light type hens was good for the tight supplies. Fin ished product sales were seasonally good. N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tuesday, November 12 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES; N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY MAINE E f THE MILLING SYSTEM YOU CAN DEPEND ON • 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 Slcw/ton (grind, mix and unload) • Exclusive “Dual Mixing Action” automatic aps ,arm Jv"v|, systems WH A 608 Evergreen Rd. llQIIL«Jm Lebanon, PA 17042 •g (717) 274-5333 N.E. Chicken Parts Not. 13,1991 Tiudclot buying interest wu mixed end •elective. Supplies of whole breast* were no more than adequate for an irregular call Boneless skinless breasts were in heavy supply and slow to clear. Leg items were adequate to hilly adequate with thighs and leg quarters in the closer balance. Drums and legs were hilly adequate. Gizzards were in seasonally good demand. Wings cleared welt at higher trending prices. TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M.. 13-NOV-91 PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCK LOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING BREAST - BONELESS SKINLESS 165 BREAST - WITH RIBS 79-80 BREAST - LINE RUN 79 LEGS 35-36 LEG QUARTERS 26-27 THIGHS 36-37 DRUMSTICKS 30-31 WINGS 45-46 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS 15-20 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45 Includes New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Massa chusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Eastern PA & NJ Poultry Nov. 13, 1991 Prices edged slightly higher on light type fowl but sales were too few to report on heavy hens compared to prior week levels. Seasonal demand continued fairly active for the irregular availability from production areas. Undertone generally steady. CENTS PER LB.. GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE FOLLOWING WEEK. HEAVY TYPE (7 POUNDS AND UP) * AT FARM BUYER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT AT FARM PRODUC ER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT LIGHT TYPE AT FARM PRODUCER LOADING 8-9.5 CENTS/LB. FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT ♦ WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB JECT TO DISCOUNT. LARGE .98-1.02 1.00-1.01 1.00-1.04 1.00 1.05-1.16 1.07 1.04 EX. LARGE 1.01-1.05 1.03- 1.03- 1.03 1.10-1.18 1.10 1.07 SMALL .49-.53 .51-.52 .51-.55 MEDIUM .87-.91 .89-.90 .S9-.93 .89 .BS-.96 .96 .93 Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Fri, November S to Thutx, November 14 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. 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. 39.00-41.00, 50 LBS. AND UP 41.00-42.00; WED. 48-50 LBS. 40.00-4 ZOO, 50 LBS. AND UP 42.00-43.00; TOURS. 48-50 LBS. 41.00-43.00. 50 LBS. AND UP 43.00-45.00. New York and Philadelphia Frozen Eggs NOVEMBER 08, 1991 Prices were unchanged to lower as the market attempted to settle down some what. Trading leveled off as buyers look advantage of values being offered. Sche dules were irregular as breakers tried to limit building unwanted inventories and worked accordingly. Floor stocks were in good balance to easily satisfy current requests. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE WHOLE 48-51 49-50 52-60 BLEND (/) 58-68 WHITES 35-38 36-37 39-47 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 63-68 65-66 68-78 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 59-62 60-61 62-69 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. New York Eggs Nov. 13, 1991 Prices trended higher on all size*. The trade sentiment ranged fully steady to firm. Movement was somewhat irregular and ranged quiet to good, and was best into retail channels where features were in progress or planned. Supplies were in good balance with trade needs. The New Jersey inventory was 4% above last Monday’s level, and the New York inventory was unchanged last week. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO „ VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A. WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED -STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 74-76 LARGE 71-74 MEDIUM 60-63 Delmarva Broiler Fryer Nov. 13, 1991 Movement of re»dy-10-cook broiler fryers was fairly good to good, better than expected for mid-week trading. Supplies were adequate for immediate needs. Less than trucklot asking prices were higher at 49 - 60 cents. Live supplies were adequate, with average live weights m a full range. Processing schedules were moderate. Trade sentiment was fully steady. In the parts complex, supplies of wings were in close balance to light, whole breast were irregularly distributed and were about adequate, boneless skinless breast were EGG INDUSTRY SOFTWARE Custom' Programming We specialize in software for the egg industry. Call us’with your needs. (a division of Heritage PMS, Inc.) Annville, PA 1-800-388-EGGS .83 C .84 .86 .89 .78 L .79 .81 .84 .74 O .75 .76 .79 .63 S .64 .65 .68 .50 B .51 .52 .55 .62 D .63 .64 .67 .93 .93 .93 .88 .88 .88 .78 .78 .78 .93 .88 .78 .26 .27 .28 fully adequate, leg items were adequate. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 11/13 11/11 11/11 11/06 11/04 1,936 2,099 4.78 2,136 4.66 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 48-60 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 54.23 NO. OF BOXES 13,172 Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NJ. Tuesday, November 12, 1991 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL: .20-.85. LIGHT FOWL: .15-.30. MIXED FOWL: .30-1.00. BANTAMS, EACH: .50-3.00. BANTAMS, PER LB.: .80-1.10. ROASTERS: .30-.40. BUNNIES: EACH .50-1.50. ROOSTERS; .25-1.15. DUCKS: .30-.90. RABBITS: .70-1.15. PIGEONS, EACH: .60-3.25. GUINEAS: 1.40-1.50. TURKEYS: .30-1.15. WHITE EGGS; EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .74-.91; LARGE .4S-.75; MEDIUM .35-.60; SMALL .2S-.29. BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .85-1.00; LARGE .60-.71; MEDIUMS .41-.63. THURS. f HOOVER’S HAY AUCTION 2nd «c 4th Friday* Of Each Month 12 Noon Locatad In Dauphin Co., 1 milt •aat of Gratz, along RL 25. Gorald Hoowor, «AU-002754L 717-385-3803 Green & Dragon J Livestock t Sales c Location: 1 mile N on North State St., Ephrata. SALE EVERY FRIDAY 11:00 A.M.* Beef 6KIO P.M.- Small Animal Sale Office 717-733-2444 Home 717-838-4318 WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor 4C
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