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    M-lancaster F«rmfa,§aturd«y, August 21,' 1993
Markets
LANCASTER FARMING
STAFF
Everett R. Nawewangsr,
Managing Editor
Lou Ann Good, Staff
Andy And raws, Staff
Vtmon Achanbach, Jr., Staff
NEWS CORRESPONDENTS
Joyce Bupp, Y6rk County
iSavan Valleys (717) 421-USS
Connie Lalnbaeh, Barks County
Boyartoam (215) 357-437 S
Randy Walla, Indiana
Marlon C*nt«r
Judith Patten, Union
Mtillnburg (717) SM-4770
Gall Strode, Mfffln
Belleville (717) 935-5675
Undi William*, Bedford
Bedford (814) 823-5745
Gay Brownlw, Somerset
Salisbury (814) 662-2127
Carol Pearce, Bradford
Wysox
Bonnie Brechbill, Franklin
Chembembuig (717) 369-2916
David Hleberl, Weatmoreland
Scottdal* (412) 887-5929
Agnes Smith, Northampton
MU. Bethel (215) 588-8262
Christine MeCehren, Juniata
Mffllntown (717) 436-2866
Carol A Onale* Smith, Mercer
Creenvlll* (412) 568-6203
C.J. Houghtaling, Tioga
Middltbuty Center (717) 376-2821
Beth Miller, Cumberland
Newvllto (717) 776-6571
Sharon Schuatar, Maryland
Naw Wlndaor (301) 635-2654
Eva Martin, Maryland
Smithaburg (301) 624-2106
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Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, August 17, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .25-.70.
LEGHORN FOWL .10-.45.
MIXED FOWL .70.
BROILERS .90.
ROASTERS .40-1.10.
FRYERS .90.
BUNNIES EACH 1.50-3.50.
ROOSTERS .40-1.60.
GEESE .50-.60.
DUCKS .75-2.00.
RABBITS .20-.75.
PIGEONS 2.20-3.10.
GUINEA 2.40.
(412) 397-2529
WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .60-.95; LARGE .50-.75;
MEDIUM .48-.58.
BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .90-.94; LARGE .85-.89;
MEDIUMS .64; SMALL .60.
(717) 265-5172
National
Egg Market
Wednesday, August 18,1993
NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A
GLANCE: Pricei were unchanged. The
trade ientiment ranged steady to cautiously
steady, mostly steady. Movement of car
toned eggs into retail channels was light to
fair. Supplies of extra large and large were
adequate or available if needed; mediums
were in close balance to tight. Prices for
nett run breaking stock trended lower in
the Central States; checks and undergrade*
were unchanged. Trading and demand was
fair. Offerings were fully adequate. Mott
breakers worked with adequate supplies
from standing commitments. The under
tone was barely steady. Trading levels for
light type hens in the Southeast had yet to
develop. Offerings were adequate.
Demand ranged moderate to good. The
undertone was at least steady.
WHITE
JUMBO
EX. LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
PULLETS
OFF GRADE
BROWN
EXTRA LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
OFF GRADE
UNDERGRADES
AND CHECKS
BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44L85.37.00-39.00,48-50LBS. 45.00-47.00,
50 LBS. AND UP 48.00-49.00; TOURS. 50 LBS. AND UP 47.00-48.00.
Eastern PA &
NJ Poultry Report
Atlanta, Ga.
Tuesday, Auguit 17, 1993
Sales arc too few to report on either clan
of fowl.
Offeringi from production areas are
generally adequate to cover current pro
cessing requirements. Demand moderate to
instances good. Trade sentiment 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.
New York
Egg Market
Wednesday, August IS, 1993
Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment
was steady on larger sizes, fully steady for
mediums. Movement of cartoned eggs into
retail channels was no better than fair into
city accounts, fairly good into resorts. Sup
plies of extra large and large were adequate
or available, mediums were in close
balance.
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 .76-.75, LARGE .7S-.76,
MEDIUM .SS-.58.
at
BREAKIfJS MILK RECORDS!
Lancaster Farming Carries
DHIA Reports Each Monthl
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Computer Solutions
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Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
From Frl., August 13 to Thun., August 19
FRI. MON. TUES. WED.
.92 .92 .92 .92
.88 .88 .88 .88
.69 .69 .69 .69
.32 .32 .32 .32
.96 .96 .96
.90 .90 .90
.78 .78 .78
.60 .60 .60
.47 • .47 .47
.66 .66 .66
Heinsey’s Poultry
Roots, East Petersburg
Tuesday, August 17,1993
PRICES PAID DOCK WEIGHTS,
CENTS PER POUND. EXCEPT WHERE
NOTED RANGE:
Muscovy Ducks - Drakes 1.40 • 1.62.
Muscovy Ducks • Hens 1.30 - 1.42.
Pekin Docks .40 - .62.
Red Fowl 4-4.5 .14 • .32, Red Fowl 5-6
.40 - .62.
Crossbred Fowl 5-9 .30 - .62.
Crossbred Roosters 4-6 .50 - .92,
Crossbred Roosters 7-11 .30 • .74.
Guinea Fowl I.BS - 2.10.
Banty Roosters 3.00 - 5.50 ea.
Banty Hens 1.50 - 3.00 ea.
Leghorn Hens .12 - .24.
Silkies 2.50 - 3.50 ea.
Geese 9-12 .20 - .34.
Pigeons 1.35 - 1.75 ea.
White Pigeons 2.50 - 3.25 ea.
Rabbits 4-6.20 - .42, Rabbits 7-11.40 -
.72.
Bunnies .50 - 2.50 ea.
Guinea Pigs .25 - 2.50 ea.
Goats 40.00 - 64.00 ea.
Kid Goats 20.00 - 3XOO ea.
Doves 1.50 • 3.00 ea.
Chukan 4.00 • 4.25 ea.
Pullets 4-6 .30 - .44.
N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
August 17
Report Supplied by USDA
PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A" BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS
DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES:
EX. LARGE
1.17
1.10-1.14
1.12-1.13
1.09-1.17
1.09
I.IS-1.20
MOSTLY 1.20
MAINE
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MOSTLY
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MOSTLY
VERMONT
n automatic farm systems
nmn 60S Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042
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IQI “We not only give you what we have;
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Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer Market
Wednesday, August 18, 1993
Movement of re*dy-to-cook whole birds
remained sluggish. Seller offerings were
readily available and slow to clear. Live
supplies were moderate. Weights were
generally desirable to heavier than desired.
Processing schedules were very heavy.
Less than trucklot asking prices were
unchanged to mostly 1 cent lower at S 3 to
69 cents; however, extra supplies were
open to negotiation. Trade sentiment was
weak. In the parts complex, all items were
mote than sufficient to handle the limited
buying interest.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
08/18 08/16 08/16 08/11 08/09 2,356 2,361
4.70 2,347 4.67
•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
48-67 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 55.64
NO. OF BOXES 8,996 *7 of 9 plants
reporting.
THURS.
.92
.88
.69
New York & Phila.
Frozen Egg
Tuesday, August 17, 1993
The market tone was about steady with
underlying sentiment becoming increas
ingly cautious. Trading continued spotty as
buyers resisted the higher asking prices.
Raw materials were usually fully adequate
with tome breakers repotting quality less
than desirable. Root stocks were in good
balance to easily handle current dealer
needs.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS) TOUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 52-54 52-53 55-62 BLEND (/) - -
62-71 WHITES 43-46 44-45 46-56
SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS)
59-62 60-61 62-69 SALTED YOLKS
(MIN 43% SOLIDS) 56-59 58-59 59-66 (/)
- WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
LARGE
1.07
1.00-1.04
1.02-1.03
.99-1.07
.99
1.10
SMALL
.56
MEDIUM
.86
.79-.53
.81-.82
.7S-.86
.78
.89
.49-.53
.51-.52
.48-.56
.48