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    AManeastar Fanning, Saturday, October 2,1993
N.E. Chicken
Parts
EDISON, NJ
SEPTEMBER 29, 1993
NORTHEAST BROILER/FRVER
PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE
Ttucklot buying intereit was fairly light
with most buyers still cautious on most
items. Supplies of boneless skinless were
in balanced with immediate needs and
dose going into next week. Trading was
reported at lower trending prices. The
undertone was steadier than prior day. Line
tun breasts were readily available for the
light and cautious buying interest. Prices
continued to trend lower and offerings
were slow to clear. Leg quarters were in
dote balance with current needs with tome
interest for next week not covered yet. The
undertone was fully steady. Wings were
difficult to Sell, prices trended lower.
PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE
PACKED AND CO2 PACKED
BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIV
ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL
TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN
TITIES.
ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED
TRADING*
BREAST - B/S (W & W/O TENDERS)
200 BREAST - WITH RIBS 89-90
BREAST - LINE RUN 89* LEGS 34-35
LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 25 THIGHS
31-32 DRUMSTICKS 32 WINGS 40
BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED)
10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 25-30
GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 30
INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY MET
ROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW
JERSEY. MASSACHUSETTS. CON
NECTICUT. RHODE ISLAND, AND
PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF
HARRISBURG). * TODAY’S NEGO
TIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M.
PREPARED; 29-SEP-93 11:35 AM E
RPP
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, September 28, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .20-.60.
LIGHT FOWL .20-.35.
Agricultural Producers
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likely will remain that way for the balance of
this marketing year.
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MIXED FOWL -25-.45.
ROASTERS .60-.65.
FRYERS .SO.
BANTAMS .15-1.50.
BUNNIES JO-1.75.
ROOSTERS .25-1.20.
TURKEYS .45.
DUCKS .40-1.55.
RABBITS .10-.90.
PIGEONS 1.00-2.00.
WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .62-.90; LARGE .S2-.73;
MEDIUM .50-.51.
BROWN EGOS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .85-.90; LARGE .70-.84;
MEDIUMS .60-.70; SMALL .39.
Delmarva
Broiler
EDISON, NJ
SEPTEMBER 29, 1993
DELMARVA BROILER/FRYER
MARKET. FEDERAL-STATE
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
was light to fair. Seller offerings were fully
adequate to ample and generally slow in
clearing. Live supplies were moderate;
weights were mostly desirable. Processing
schedules remained very heavy. Less than
tmcklot asking prices were unchanged;
however, several sellers were willing to
negotiate to attract additional buying inter
est. Trade sentiment was steady to weak. In
the parts complex, dark meat items were in
dosest balance. Breast items, particularly
boneless skinless were available and slow
to dear. Wings were difficult to place.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
09/29 09/27 09/27 09/22 09/20 2,325 2,448
4.75 2,329 4.76
•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
48-63 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 53.77
NO. OF BOXES 9,383
*7 of 9 plants repotting.
National
Egg Market
EDISON,
SEPTEMBER 29, 1993
NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A
GLANCE:
Pricei for medium! trended unchanged
to higher in the Northeast, and in tome
market! in the Southeait and Midweit. For
the moat pan, pricei for larger lizei were
unchanged. The trade ientiment wai
iteady to initancei firm, moitly iteady to
fully iteady. Movement of cartoned eggi
into retail chatmeli wai good where fea
ture! were in progren, otherwiie fair to
fairly good. Suppliei of medium! were in
cloie balance to adequate, larger iizei were
generally adequate. In the Central State!,
price! for breaking itocki trended
unchinged to higher. Trading and demand
were irregular. Offering! were adequate.
Some buyen wait for the markets to deve
lop and worked off regular commitment!.
Hie undertone wai iteady. In the South
cut, trading in light type heni wai too thin
to report pricei. Offering! were at lean
adequate. The undertone wai at lean
iteady. 230 E RPP/tpp.
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma City
Wednciday September 29, 1993
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE
SUMMARY
Compered to Lait Week: Feeder steers and
heifen over 600 Ibi. steady to $l.OO lower,
instances $2.00 lower. Demand moderate
but uneven for yearlings. Steer calves
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MONDAY
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7:30 A.M.
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C. 1:30 P.M. _
BEEF SALE
W SHEEP |n
W GOATS * ’•
CALVES
HEIFER SALE IIiOQAJi. ~
COW SALE 12:00 NOQN
*******
C °* a
Wa hava tha usual run of 80 to 100 Halfart. all agat.
Loads of (fash cows and aprlngart from our togular
thlppars. Alio sotno local, trash cows and tptlngars.
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under SOO Ibi. $4.00-88.00 higher,
500-600 lb. iteer calves ai well ai aU heifer
calves film to $2.00 higher. Calf demand
very good as much of the areas wheat is in
and has good start Quality of calf and
yearling supply plain to average, end
attractive. Flesh conditions cf calves aver
age to fleshy, with end slightly thin. Year
ling flesh generally average, end fleshy.
Weigh-ups average to foil. Conditions
similar to last week. Slaughter cows and
bulls $l.OO lower. 552 cows and bulls sold.
Receipts this week 6,100, lan week 8,225;
last year 9,907. Supply consisted of 55%
yearlings and calves over 600 lbs.; 36%
calves under 600 lbs.; and 9% cows and
bulls. Prices follow with weighted average
weight and price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers; Medium and Large
Frame 1:300-400 lbs. (350 lbs.) $lll.OO
- (SI 17.23); 400-450 lbs. (418 lbs.)
$106.00-$! 15.00 ($111.36); 450-500 lbs.
(480 lbs.) SIOI.SO-$113.50 ($104.38);
500-550 lbs. (524 lbs.) $95.00-$ 103.50
($98.98); 550-600 lbs. (572 lbs.)
$93.00-$97.00 ($95.89); 600-700 lbs. (650
lbs.) $86.00-$92.00 ($90.29); 700-800 lbs.
(750 lbs.) 583.50-589.75 ($86.55);
800-900 lbs. (850 lbs.) $81.75-585.50
($82.82); 900-950 lbs. (907 lbs.)
$79.00-$83.75 ($81.74). Holstein Steen;
Large Frame 2: 355 lbs. $86.00, 450-500
lbs. (480 lbs.) $78.50-$79.00 ($78.84);
550-600 lbs. (574 lbs.) 574.25-$75.50
(74.73); 670-710 lbs. $70.25-$70.50
($70.35); 900-950 lbs. (925 lbs.)
$62.50-$64.50 ($63.44); 1028 lbs. $60.25.
Feeder Heifen: Medium and Large
Frame 1: 300-400 lbs. (350 lbs.) $94.50-
$109.00 ($100.98); 400-450 lbs. (431 lbs.)
SBB.OO-596.75 ($91.90); 450-500 lbs. (478
lbs.) 586.00-$92.00 ($88.91); 500-600 lbs.
THURSDAY
Beef Auction IOiOO A.M.
BULLS. STBBRS,
BBBF COWS
l!OP P.M.
STOCKERS ft FEEDERS ’ TC
JT or
J SHEEP H|
M as JO
(550 lb*.) 584.00-591.00 ($87.32);
600-700 lb*. (660 Ibi.) 583.10-587.2 S
($84.79); 700-100 lb*. (750 Ibi.)
$79.35-$81.85 ($79.94); 800:850 Ibi. (816
Ibi.) 576.50-SBl.OO ($79.43).
Slaughter Cow*: Utility Y.G. 2-4 aver
age dreiiing $46.00-$47.25, Omen Y.G.
1-2 $44.00-$46.50; high dreiiing
$47.75-$51.25; Canner and low dreiiing
Omen $35.00-$41.25.
Slaughter BuUi; Y.G. 1 1100-2200 Ibi.
average dreiiing SSS.SO-SSB.SO; high
dreuing/high boning few 563.75-564.50;
low dreiiing fleihy or thin SSO.SO-SS4.2S.
Replacement Cowi; Preteited for
Bang*, pregnancy and age Medium and
Large Frame 1, avenge quality 2-7 yean
old 925-1375 Ibi. 3-7 monthi bred
$580.00-$675.00/head 8-10 yean old
925-1275 Ibi. 4-8 monthi bred
$450.00-SSBS.OQ/head
Pain: Medium and Large Frame 1, few
3-7 year old 975-1150 lb. cowi with
125-200 lb. calvei at- tide
5760.00-5790.00/pair, 10 year old 900-
1125 lb. cowi with 100-125 lb. calvei at
tide 5650.00-5680.00/pair.
THIS REPORT COMPILED & PRE
PARED BY THE OKLAHOMA CITY
LIVESTOCK A GRAIN MARKET
NEWS BRANCH OP THE USDA’S
AGRICULTURE MARKETING SER
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