New England Shell Eggs Wednesday, November 3, 1993 NEW ENGLAND: Prices were unchanged on loose Urge and cartoned eggs while trending lower on loose extra large and jumbo, and trending higher on loose smalls and mediums. Trade senti ment was cautious. Demand was irregular ts dealers watched closely for first of the month buying to begin. Supplies were fully adequate on heavier sized eggs while bare ly adequate to instances short on lighter weight eggs. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS. CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE JUMBO .11-.14, EXTRA LARGE .79-.82, LARGE .71-.74, MEDIUM .S2-.35, SMALL .2Z-.25. 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 .99-1.01, LARGE .90-.92, MEDIUM .69-.71. Northeast Chicken Parts Wedneiday, November 3,1993 Tradclot buying interest wu quite irte gulir and ranged fair to veiy good. Supplies of boneleaa aldnleia breaiu with tenders were shoit of filling current inquir ies. Trading was repotted on both aides of 1.90 but the undertone waa firm for imme diate needs and fairly steady going into early next week. Supplies of line run breasts were tight with buyer needs for immediate deliveries not coveted. Prices trended higher but some buyer resistance waa noted. Dark meat items cleared satis-, fsclorily. Wings were still unsettled. Lin m W-L measures success one grower at a tone. We could show you stacks of research data that demonstrate the benefits of planting W-L alfalfa seed, but the most important barometer of our success is the success of growers like you. Growers have depended on W-L Research as a provider of superior alfalfa seed for over thirty Forage Ahead with W-L! mg up tracks to move product to the mark ets was becoming a problem in some areas. 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 NEGO TIATED TRADING* BREAST - B/S (W ft WyO TENDERS) 190 BREAST-WITH RIBS 90-91 BREAST - LINE RUN 90 LEGS 35-36 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 27-28 DRUMSTICKS 31-32 THIGHS 35-36 WINGS (WHOLE) 41-42 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIV ERS (5 POUND TUBS) 25-30 GIZ ZARDS (HEARTS) 30-35 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT. RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVA NIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). * TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M. Delmarva Broiler/Fryer Market Wednesday, November 3,1993 Movement of ready-to-oook whole birds remained about moderate. Offerings ranged adequate to fully adequate. Live supplies were moderate, instances light. Weights were generally desirable. Process ing schedules were reduced at some plants but were still heavy in total. Less than tracldot asking prices were unchanged at 52 to 64 cents. Trade sentiment was steady. In the parts complex, breast items, particu larly hone-in breasts were in short supply. Legs and leg quarters were in good balance. Wings were not as readily avail able from several plants, but were still slow to clear at others. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OP BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) K J ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 11/0311/01 11/0110/2710/232,112 2,268 4.82 2,293 4.79. •BROILBR/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 50-65 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 53.85 NO. OF BOXES 9,958 *7 of 9 planti reporting. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hickrtlrtown, NJ. Report SnppMod by Auction Tnooday, November 2, 1999 bporl Suppled by Auction HEAVY FOWL .25 .75. MIXED FOWL .25-.90. BANTAMS .50-2.00. BROILERS .25-30. BUNNIES EACH 1.50-230. ROOSTERS .60-1.40. GEESE: .40. DUCKS .60-1.00. RABBITS .60-1.20. PIGEONS 1.40-2.00. GUINEAS 1.10-130. GUINEA PIGS BACH 30-1.00 WHITE EGGS; EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .6S-.BS; LARGE .60-.72; MEDIUMS .40-JO, PULLETS .33. BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .70-.92; LARGE .S4-.81; MEDIUMS .50-Jl. years, and in that time W-L has developed seed well-known for its value. At W-L, “value” is defined ' as long-term yield, persistence, and quality. These characteristics of W-L varieties are the cornerstone of our success, and we continue to measure our success as we always have one grower at a time. Contact your local dealer: BeachleyHardy Seed Company 454 Railroad Ave., P.O. Box 3147 Shiremanatown, Pennsylvania 17011 1-800-4HARDY-1 Our Reputation is Growing In Your Fields. For this ana, we recommand WL 317 and WL 320 V «.* Philadelphia Eggs Tburoday, Novonbor 4, 1999 Report Suppled by USDA MARKET COMMENT: TRADE SEN TIMENT WAS STEADY TO FULLY STEADY. DEMAND WAS PAIR TO INSTANCES FAIRLY GOOD, BEST WHERE FEATURED. SUPPLIES OF THE LARGE SIZES WERE ADEQUATE OR AVAILABLE, AND MEDIUMS WERE BARELY ADEQUATE TO ADEQUATE. A EXTRA LARGE .70-.73, A LARGE .68-.71. A MEDIUM 37-.61. Pa. Grain Mondey, November 1, 1999 Report (up plied by PDA COMPARED WITH THE MARKET FOR OCTOBER 4, 1993 FOR SOUTH EASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN. WHEAT & BAR LEY STEADY TO .10 HIGHER; OATS UNEVENLY, MOSTLY STEADY TO STRONG; SOYBEANS UNEVENLY STEADY; OLD AND NEW EAR CORN STEADY TO STRONG. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.65-2.95. AVERAGE 2.79; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.18-3.51, AVERAGE 3.32. CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 2.91-3.11; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-2.10, FEW REPORTED 1.60, AVERAGE 1.85, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.70-1,80; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.70. AVER AGE 1.59; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.90-6.05, FEW REPORTED 6.25. AVERAGE 6,02; FEW REPORTED GR. SORGHUM #2 RANGE 2.45, AVERAGE 2.45; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-85.00, AVERAGE 76.21; FEW REPORTED NEW EAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 53.00-70.00, AVER AGE 60.77. m ♦ * LBnCTsttn'Psnmng; Sattondift Movfmbfer e,’TW3-Alo CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.60-2.85, AVERAGE 2.71; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.85-3.25, AVERAGE 3.04; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.65-1.90, AVERAGE 1.75; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.80, AVERAGE 1.59; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE S.SS-6.QS, AVERAGE 5.96; OLD BAR CORN RANGE SS.OO-70.00; AVERAGE 62.00; FEW REPORTED NEW BAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 50.00-65.00,' FEW REPORTED 40.00, AVERAGE 54.83. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL ft CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.55-2.80, AVERAGE 2.75; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.80-3.30; AVERAGE 3.16; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-2.10, AVERAGE 1.82; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.80, AVERAGE 1.58; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.80-6.05, AVERAGE 5.98; OLD BAR CORN RANGE 55.00-85.00, AVERAGE 71.96; FEW REPORTED NEW BAR CORN FEW REPORTED RANGE 50.00-70.00, AVERAGE 58.46. CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.50-2.90. AVERAGE 2.72; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.80-3.35, AVERAGE 2.97; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.602.00, AVERAGE 1.81; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.401.70, AVERAGE 1.56; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.75-6.00, FEW REPORTED 6.30, AVERAGE 5.93; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDREDWEIGHT RECLBANED 15% BUCKWHEAT RANGE 9.00, AVERAGE 9.00; EAR CORN RANGE 65.0074.00; AVERAGE 70.33; FEW REPORTED NEW BAR CORN RANGE 51.0060.00, AVERAGE 56.50. CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.20-2.64, AVERAGE 2.48; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.90-3.06, AVERAGE 2.99; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.75, AVERAGE 1.75 i OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.10-1.87, AVER AGE 1.46; SOYBEANS NO. 1, RANGE 5.61-5.80, AVERAGE 5.71; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDREDWEIGHT RECLEANED 15% BUCKWHEAT RANGE 8.30, AVERAGE 8.30; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 55.00-60.00, AVERAGE 57.50. CORN NO. 2-Y 2.62; ©WHEAT NO. 2 3.01; BARLEY NO. 3 1.73; OATS NO. 2 LSI; SOYBEANS NO. 1 6.26; EAR CORN 69.97. 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You *hould caraluly oonoMor th* rWta in IpM of your ■ financial condition In doddlng awlhir to trad*. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTH AGO YEAR AGO