M-Unc—ttf Firming, Saturday, Juna 20, 1992 Markets Hackettstown Poultry & Egg HicbtWown, NJ. Tucaday, June 16, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .50-1.20. LEGHORN FOWL .05-. 10. BROILERS .3S-.45. LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Evontt H. Nawamfler, Managing Edttor Lou Ann Good, Staff Andy Andrawa, SUff Vamon Aehanbach, Jr, Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyca Bupp, York County Sevan Vallaya (717) 421-IMS Randy Wela, Indiana Marlon Cantor (412) 387-2529 Judkh Patton, Union Aaronaburg (114) 422-4735 Gall Strode, tiffin Ballavlla (717) 935-5675 Linda Wiliam*, Bedford Bedford (114) 423-5745 Gay Bmamtoa, Somaraal Salisbury (114) M 2-2127 Bath PKzar, (Ximbariand Shlramanstom (Tl 7) 737-2444 I* «-* 1 «»-■.--* «■« -■« ■ ■ imvw nitotn, wMonomm Scottdal* (412) 147-5921 Agnat Smith, Northampton ML Bathal (21S] 544-4242 Conatanca Lainbach, Barits Boy art own (215) 347-4451 Chrlatl na McCahran, Juniata MflUntoam (717) 434-2444 Ronald Clark, Suaquahanna-Bradford Faetoryvßl* (717) 4344949 C.J. Houghtallng, Tioga MkMtabury Cantor (717) 374-2421 Sharon Schustar, Maryland Now Windsor (301) 435-2454 Eva Martin, Maryland SmHhaburg (Ml) $24-2106 Karl Bargar, Spacial Maryland (Ml) 4734390 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Subscription Pries: $19.00 par ysar; $36.00 - 2 yaars $29.00 per year outside of: PA. NJ. MD. DE. NY. OH. VA & WV $56.00 - 2 Years Non-Refundable Lancaster Farming (ISSN 0023-7485) is published weekly for $19.00 per year; $36.00 - 2 years by Lan caster Farming, P.O. Box 609 1 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522. Second Class postage paid at Ephrata, PA 17522. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to LANCASTER FARMING, 1 East Main Street, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Phone: Lititz (717)626-1164 or Ephrata (717)733-6397, Lancaster (717)394-3047. For address ehsngs form or nsw subscription ses nssr Mailbox Markets. Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper AaaDelation. National Advertising Representative JX. 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 (or other errors or omissions In connection with an advertisement is strictly limitsd to publica tion of the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid lor the advertisement ROASTERS -25-.65. CHICKS BACH .QS-.4Q. FRYERS .40-.45. BANTAMS BACH: .20-130 BUNNIES BACH .60-4.50. ROOSTERS .60-1.00. GEESE .IS-.4Q. DUCKS .70-1.80. RABBITS .30-1.00. PIGEONS. BY LB. 135-2.20. GUINEAS 230-2.40. GUINEA PIGS EACH .SO-.60. DUCKLINGS .60-1.25. TURKEYS .4a WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE * JUMBO .30-.70; LARGE .4S-.63; MEDIUM .27-JO. BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .SB-.74; LARGE .48-.60; MEDIUMS .32-.44. Northeast Chicken Parts Thursday, June 18, 1992 Trucklot buying interest ranged fairly good to good. Boneless skinless breasts were in good balance with demand. Some buyer inquiries for next weeks needs went unfilled. Trading was at steady prices. Line run breasts were in close balance to tight. However, some buyers were cautious and limited receipts to commitments and immediate needs. Legs and wings were balanced. Leg quarters were short of filling an active demand. Trading was at higher prices and the undertone was firm. 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 BONELESS SKINLESS 205 WITH RIBS 100-101 LINE RUN 100 LEGS 33-34 LEG QUAR TERS 25-26 THIGHS 26 DRUMSTICKS 36-37 WINGS 44-45 BACKS & NECKS 10-12 LIVERS 20 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 15-20. Includes New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Fit, June 12 to Thun, Juae If FRL MON. TUES. WED. WHITE JUMBO EX. LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS OFF GRADE BROWN EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM OFF GRADE UNDBRGRADES AND CHECKS BREAKING STOCKS: FRL 4S-50 LBS. 33.00-35.00. SO LBS. AND UP 35.00-36.00; MON. 41-50 LBS. 34.00-36.00, SO LBS. AND UP 36.00-37.00; TUBS. 48-50 LBS. 36.00-38.00, SO LBS. AND UP 38.00-39.00; THURS. 48-S0 LBS. 38.00-40.00, SO LBS. AND UP 40.00-41.00. New York & Philadelphia Frozen Egg Report Friday, June 12, 1992 Pricei were unchanged to higher as escalating costs on raw materials forced sellers to reassess their positions. Trading continued spotty with most dealers opting to put off purchases for a more opportune time. Floor stocks easily handled current trade interest. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE WHOLE 40-43 40-42 43-48 BLEND (/) 52-65 WHITES 36-38 36-37 39-44 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 48-51 49-50 52-60 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 45-49 47-48 49-57 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. New York Egg Market Thursday, June 18, 1992 NEW YORK EGGS: FEDERAL STATE: Prices were higher. Trade sentiment was steady to firm. Demand was mostly moderate in a range of light to good, best where featured. Supplies of large and medium were generally adequ ate, and extra large were tight to instances adequate. PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, CONSUMER GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN; A EXTRA LARGE .68-.70, A LARGE .6S-.68, A MEDIUM .51-.54. .73 .73 .7S .7S .77 .71 .71 .73 .73 .75 .66 .66 .68 .68 .70 .S 4 J 4 JS JJ i 6 .48 .48 .49 .49 51 54 .54 56 56 58 .86 58 .88 .89 .81 .83 .83 .84 .71 .71 .71 .72 .20 .21 53 .23 25 Philadelphia Eggs Thuraday, June 18, 1992 Report SuppDtd by USDA MARKET COMMENT: TRADE SEN TIMENT WAS STEADY TO FIRM WITH SOME CONTINUED CAUTIOUS NESS WHERE MOVEMENT INTO RETAIL CHANNELS FLOWED AS FEATURES ENDED. DEMAND WAS LIGHT TO GOOD. MOSTLY MOD ERATE. SUPPLIES WERE BARELY ADEQUATE TO INSTANCES FULLY ADEQUATE WITH EXTRA LARGE IN THE CLOSEST BALANCE. A EXTRA LARGE 58K -.68, A LARGER -.66, A MEDIUM ATM -.51. National Egg Market Wednesday, June 17,1992 NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE: Prices were unchanged to high er in the Midwest and New England, unchanged elsewhere. The market tone was steady to firm, with tome cautiousness noted in the Midwest and Northeast. Demand was fair to good, mostly mod erate, and best where featured. Supplies were generally adequate to tight, with jum bo, extra-large, and smalls in the closest position. Breakers paid unchanged to high er prices, and demand was light N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Tneeday, June 1C 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 MAINE Ag Information Service DTN 20-DAY FREE Trial Market Quotes. Grain & Livestock. Weather. Updates for all major commodity exchanges. All necessary equipment is provided. Receive data at your home or office via satellite for $29.99 a month. Your DTN Area Representative is: Heritage Computer Solutions (a division of Heritage PMS, Inc.) 2 Annville, PA f 1-800-388-3447 or { 717-307-1908 { Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, June 16,1992 PRICES PAID DOCK WEIGHTS, CENTS PER POUND, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED RANGE; Banty Hens 1.25 - 2.50 es. Banty Roosters 2.25 - 5.00 ea. Bunnies .35 - 1.25 ea. Crossbred Fowl 5-6 .20 - .60. Crossbred Roosters 4-6 .48 - .64, Crossbred Roosters 6-11 .40 - .62. Doves 2.00 - 3.00 ea. Guinea Fowl 1.80 - 2.05 ea. Guinea Pigs 1.00 - 2.50 ea. Kid Goats 20.00 - 26.00 ea. Leghorn Hens .18 - .26. Leghorn Roosters .20 - .24. Muscovy Ducks - Drakes 1.40 - 1.46, Muscovy Ducks - Hens 1.40 - 1.52. Pekin Ducks .50 - .58. Pigeons 1.80 - 2.00 ea. Rabbits 4-6.60 - .78, Rabbits 7-11.58 - .68. Red Fowl 4-4.5 .40 - .56, Red Fowl 5-6 .70 - .82. Silkies 3.50 - 4.75 ea. White Pigeons 2.25 - 2.60 ea. Total Coops Sold 920. Delmarva Broiler/Fryer Market Wednesday, June 17,1992 Movement of yellow U.S. Grade A whole birdf wn no better than fair overall. Supplies were adequate on 3 pound and lighter weights, fully adequate to ample on the larger sizes. Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged to 1 cent higher at 49 to 60 cents. Live supplies were mod erate. Weights varied, but were mostly desirable to heavy. Slaughter schedules were heavy. The undertone was fully steady on yellow birds; film to higher on supplies of white. Parts continued in better demand than whole birds, particularly bene in breasts. Leg quarters were firm and demand for wings was improving. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 06/17 06/15 06/15 06/10 06/08 2,205 2,201 4.76 2,280 4.72. 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 46-59 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 52.88 NO. OF BOXES 11,338 7 of 9 plants reporting. EX. LARGE .97-1.01 .99-1.00 .98-1.02 .08 1.00-1.05 1.02 LARGE .93-97 .9S-.96 .95-99 .95 .95-1.02 .99 MEDIUM .73-77 .75-76 .76-80 .76 .80-83 .80 SMALL .43-.4T .4S-.46 .46-JO .46 Green Dragon Livestock Sales Location: 1 mile N. on North State St., Ephrata. SALE EVERY FRIDAY 11:00 All- BMf 610 PJI- SnwU Animal Sale Office 717-733-2444 Home 717-838-4318 WALTER H. RBBER, Proprietor
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