Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1992 Markets Northeast Chicken Parts Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Tnicklot buying interest was irregular LANCASTER FARMING STAFF Evarett R. Nawawangar, Managing Editor Lou Ann Good, Strff Andy Andrew*, Suit Vamon Aehonbaeh, Jr., Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York County Seven Velleye (717) 421-1865 Connie Lslnbach, Berks County Boyertown (215) 367-4376 Randy Wells, Indiana Marlon Center (412) 397-2529 Judith Patton, Union Aarons burg (614) 422-6735 Gall Strock, Mifflin (717) 935-5675 Belleville Linda Williams, Badford Badford (814) 823-5745 Gay Brownlaa, Somaraat Salisbury (814) 862-2127 Bath Pltzar, Cumbarland Shiramanatown (717) 737-2448 Davk) Hlabart, Wastmoraland Scottdala (412) 887-5929 Agnaa Smith, Northampton M. Bathal (215) 588-8262 Christina McCahrsn, Juniata MHfllntown (717) 436-2886 Ronald dark, Suaquahanna Faetoryvllls (717) 836-4999 C.J. 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Supplies of boneless skin less breasts were adequate for immediate needs. Sellers asked higher prices for any additional product that was available. Line tun breasts were in close balance and trad ing was reported at higher prices; but buy ers were cautious and some product offered this morning was not yet cleared. Leg quarters were in good shape. Wings were readily available. TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M..02-SEP-92 PRICES PAID PER POUND. ICE PACKED PARTS DELIVERED IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING BREAST - BONELESS SKINLESS 205 BREAST - WITH RIBS 93-94 BREAST - LINE RUN 92-93 LEGS 31-32 LEG QUARTERS 23 THIGHS 27-28 DRUM STICKS 29-30 WINGS 35 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS 30-35 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 20-25. Includes New York City Metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. National Egg Market Wednesday, September 2, 1992 NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE; Prices were unchanged. The matket tone was mostly steady, occasion ally fully steady on mediums. Demand was light to fairly good, mostly moderate. Sup plies were adequate, and extra eggs were generally available when sought Breaking stock supplies were adequate. Live hen markets were steady. , r , Philadelphia Eggs , Thursday, Sept. 3, 1992 ; Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: TRADE SEN TIMENT WAS STEADY. DEMAND WAS LIGHT TO FAIRLY GOOD, BEST WHERE FEATURED. AND WHERE ORDERS WERE INCREASED TO COV ER NEXT WEEK’S REDUCED HOLI DAY DELIVERIES. SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE. A EXTRA LARGE .6914 -.73, A LARGE .67)4-.71. A MEDIUM .S2-.55. “We not only give you what we have; but also what you want” SPECIALIZING IN: • Grain Dpdng • Handling • Storage • Milling Equipment nCn At 608 E. Evergreen Rd. JfS Lebanon, PA 17042 fit (717) 274-5333 Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes From Moo., Aug. 2S to Thun, Sept. 3 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. 34.00-36.00,48-50 LBS. 41.00-43.00. 50 LBS. AND UP 43.00-45.00. Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds war fair to good. Supplies were usually sufficient to handle current buyer interest Less than tnicklot asking prices were 46-59 cents under a generally steady trade sentiment. Live supplies were moderate. Slaughter schedules were heavy. In the parts complex breast items and legs were in the strongest position. Wings were still in the weakest position. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 09/0208/3108/3108/26 08/24 2,2702,283 4.65 2,263 4.72. ♦BROILER/FRYER CURRENT NEGOTIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDI ATE DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO NEW YORK CITY FROM DELMARVA. BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE 43-56 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 47.73 NO. OF BOXES 10,120 *7 of 9 plants reporting. EastemPA & ■■ NJ Poultry 'Atlanta, Ga. Tuesday, September 1, 1992 Trading levels have yet to be established for next week's reduced holiday schedules. Offerings currently are irregular, ranging short to about adequate for desired needs. Demand remains fairly good as sales to further processors easily clear available dressed supplies. Undertone at least steady. CENTS PER LB.. GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE FOLLOWING WEEK. HEAVY TYPE (7 POUNDS AND UP) * AT FARM BUYER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT LIGHT TYPE AT FARM BUYER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT * WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB JECT TO DISCOUNT. .88 .88 .88 .88 .83 .83 .83 .83 .75 .75 .75 .75 .60 .60 .60 .60 .49 .50 .50 .50 .63 .63 .63 .63 .88 .88 .88 .88 .88 .83 .83 .83 .83 .83 .65 .65 .65 .65 .65 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 NY Phila Frozen Eggs EDISON, NJ SEPTEMBER 01, 1992 Prices continued to increase as sellers attempted to keep up** with** rising costs. Buyers were cautious and purchased for immediate needs. Raw materials were adequate. Boor stocks were usually fully sufficient. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB CONTAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE WHOLE 43-48 45-46 48-55 BLEND (/) 54-64 WHITES 36-39 37-38 39-45 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 51-55 51-52 55-61 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 48-51 49-50 52-58 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. Heinsey’s Poultry Roots, East Petersburg Tuesday, September 1, 1992 Muscovy Ducks - Drakes Range 1.10 - 1.34. Muscovy Ducks - Hens .90 - 1.08. Pekin Ducks .30 - .46. Pullets 4-6 30- .44. Red Fowl 4-4.5 .20 - .38, Red Fowl 5-6 .40 - .62 , Crossbred Rooster* 4-6 .30 - .92, Crossbred Roosters 7-11 .30 - .82. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 .20 - .36. Banty Roosters 2.50 - 5.00 ea. Banty Hens 1.00 - 2.50 ea. Guinea Pigs 1.00 - 4.00 ea. Goats 30.00 - 87.00 ea. Kid Goats 17.00 - 30.00 ea. Tueaday, Sept. I 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 LAYER MANAGEMENT SERVICES , ✓ Feed Formulation Services for layers, breeders, and pullets. ✓ Flock Management Service Calls. ✓ Quality Assurance Programs. ✓ Professional Supervision of Agreements ■ Egg and Fowl Marketing. ✓ Accounting Services for Joint- Ownership Flocks. ✓ Flock Computer Records - Financial and performance analysis. ✓ Risk Management - Food Safety and Liability Reduction. For more information call: Annville, PA (717) 397-1998 or (717) 838-1685 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report EX. LARGE 1.03-1.07 1.05- 1.06- 1.06 1.10-1.13 1.10 Guinea Fowl 1.75 - 2.00. Geese 8-12 .12 - .28. Pigeons 1.00 - 1.50 ea. White Pigeoni 1.85 - 2.50 ea. Rabbit! 4-6.30 - .54. Rabbit* 7-11 .30 - .54. Leghorn Rooiten .20 - .36. Leghorn Hem .05 - .14. Bunnies 1.00 - 2.25 ea. Doves 1.50 - 2.50 ea. Chukars 3.00 - 3.50 ea. Silkies 1.25 - 3.25 ea. Total Coopt Sold 942. New England Shell Eggs Wednesday, September 2, 1992 NEW ENGLAND: Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment was steady. Demand was fair to instances good. Sup plies were adequate. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS. CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS. BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE JUMBO .82-. BS, EXTRA LARGE .77-.80. LARGE .71-.74, MEDIUM .49-.52, SMALL .18-.21. 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 .96-.95, LARGE .90-.92. MEDIUM .68-.70. New York Egg Market Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment remained steady. Demand was light to fair ly good, mostly moderate. Supplies were adequate. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE .73-.75, LARGE .70-.73, MEDIUM .SS-.58. MEDIUM .7S-.79 .77-.7S .78-.52 .78 .85 .82 LARGE .97-1.01 .99-1.00 1.00-1.04 1.00 1.05-1.07 1.04 Green & Dragon A Livestock Sales _ e Location: 1 mile N on North State St., Ephrata. SALE EVERY FRIDAY 11:00 Aii- BMf 6:00 P.M.-Small Animal Sala Office 717-733-2444 Home 717-838-4318 WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor SMALL ■44-.4S .46-.47 .47-.51 .47