Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 17, 1994, Image 5

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    Heinsey’s Poultry
Roots, East Petersburg
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1994
PRICES PAID PER POUND, EXCEPT
AS NOTED RANGE:
Muscovy Ducks - Drakes .50 - .72, Mus
covy Ducks - Hens .40 - .62.
Pekin Ducks .30 - .44.
Red Fowl 4-4.5 .30 - .46, Red Fowl 5-6
.40 - .54.
Crossbred Fowl 5-9 .30 - .48.
Crossbred Roosters 4-6 .40 - .74,
Crossbred Roosters 7-14 .30 - .72.
Guinea Fowl 1.50 - 1.70.
Banty Roosters 2.00 - 4.75 ea.
Banty Hens 1.00 - 2.25 ea.
Leghorn Hens .14 - .18.
Silkies 4.00 - 5.20 ea.
Geese 9-15 .30 - .62.
Pigeons 2.00 - 2.35 ea.
White Pigeons 3.50 - 4.25 ea.
Rabbits 4-6 1.20 - 1,48, Rabbits 7-11
1.10 - 1.40.
Bunnies 1.00 - 3.50 ea.
Guinea Pigs 2.00 - 4.75 ea.
Kid Goats 27.00 - 38.00 ea.
Doves 2.00 - 3.25 ea.
Pullets 4-7 .30 - .64.
Total Coops Sold 894.
Atlanta, Ga.
December 13, 1994
EASTERN REGION FROZEN EGGS
DECEMBER 13. 1994.
FEDERAL-STATE
Prices were unchanged. The market tone
was steady. Most plants filled previously
committed orders, and current negotiated
sales were light Floor stocks were adequ
ate. Breaking stock supplies were also
adequate under a steady trade sentiment.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB.
CONTAINERS)
Riditoncop
of higher yields.
PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC
All salts art subject to tht ttrmt of labollng tnd salt documents (Bflagistarstf tradamark and
sarvict mark of nonttr Hl-Brod International, Inc., Dm Moliwt, lowa, U.S.A. ©1984. PHII
TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.)
RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 44-47 46-47 48-54 BLENDS
(/) TFEWR 58-73 WHITES 35-37 36-37
38-47 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 56-61 58-59 61-66 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 53-57 54-55
57-63
(/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
PREPARED; 13-DEC-94 09:13 AM E
CLB For additional information, please
call (404) 347-4121.
Eastern PA
& NJ Poultry
Report
Atlanta, Ga.
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1994
Negotiations were insufficient to report
prices on either class of fowl in first of
week trading. Offerings of light type were
at least adequate to fully adequate and most
plants have already booked supplies
through the end of the month. Demand was
good for limited availability 6f heavy hens.
Finished sales were seasonally active
Undertone at least steady.
LIGHT TYPE HENS CENTS PER LB.,
DAY OF NEGOTIATION, GENERALLY
FOR SLAUGHTER WITHIN THE NEXT
10 DAYS RANGE MAJORITY AT
FARM BUYER LOADING TOO FEW
TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO
REPORT HEAVY TYPE HENS (7
POUNDS AND UP) * PRELIMINARY
PRICE, CENTS PER LB.. GENERALLY
FOR SLAUGHTER THE WEEK. OF
19-DEC-94 RANGE MAJORITY AT
FARM BUYER LOADING TOO FEW
TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO
REPORT * WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS.
SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT.
There’s never been a better time to plant Pioneer* brand soybean varieties.
Our new and proven varieties offer you higher yield potential, strong agro
nomic traits and improved disease and pest resistance. So get on top of
higher yields. Ask your Pioneer sales representative about the varieties that
are right for you. Bulk seed options are also available.
A'l A Mid-Group 111. Extremely high yield potential with very
X good standability. Excellent shattering resistance, outstand
ing field emergence and moderately bushy canopy. 9341 responds to highly
productive soils and good management. Above average tolerance to
Phytophthora root rot.
Group 111. Record-setting yield potential.
Very good Phytophthora root rot tolerance. Excellent field
emergence and shattering resistance. Outstanding standability.
r\ i A Mid-Group IV Exceptional field emergence; gets off
to a good start. Excellent yield potential and strong stand
ability. Moderately branching plant canopy. Excellent resistance to shatter
ing. Good Phytophthora field tolerance.
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, December 13, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .20-.80.
LEGHORN FOWL .40.
BROILERS .23-40.
ROASTERS .30-1.10.
FRYERS .30-.35.
PULLETS .30.
GEESE .20-.30.
BANTAMS .10-. SO.
ROOSTERS .30-1.30.
TURKEYS .30-.55.
BUNNIES EACH 1.30-2.23.
DUCKS .25-.70.
RABBITS 1.00-1.70.
PIGEONS 2.00-2.40.
WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .70-.76; LARGE .40-.70;
MEDIUM .33-. SO.
BROWN EGGS; EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .33-.86; LARGE .40-.68;
MEDIUM .3S-.37.
North Atlantic Shell Eggs
Thuraday, Dec. 15, 1994
Report Supplied by USDA
MARKET COMMENT: THE MARK
ET TONE WAS STEADY. DEMAND
WAS FAIR TO GOOD, BEST FOR CAR
TONED EGGS INTO RETAIL FEA
TURES. SUPPLIES OF UNGRADED
EGGS WERE ADEQUATE OR AVAIL
ABLE, AND GRADED EGGS
REMAINED TIGHT TO ADEQUATE.
BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES WERE
Better beans start with better genes.
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rwr th> Pin! VifWv Pr<x»cUon Act. Unauthorlztl propagation l« prohtxtad.
ADEQAUTE. A EXTRA LARGE
68K -.71, LARGE .66V4 -.69, MEDIUM
.56-. SB.
National
Egg Market
Atlanta, Ga.
Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1994
NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A
GLANCE: Prices were unchanged The
market tone was mostly steady to instances
fully steady or firm. Demand was fair to
good, best into cartoned channels. Supplies
of graded eggs were short to adequate, and
ungraded supplies remained adequate or
available. Breaking slock supplies were
adequate for the irregular demand, and the
trade sentiment was steady. Live hen sup
plies remained at least adequate for the
light demand, and the trade sentiment was
steady.
Pa. Grain
Monday, December 12,1994
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY’S
MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN,
CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL
PA: CORN. WHEAT, BARLEY, & SOY
BEANS STEADY TO .10 HIGHER.
OATS STEADY TO .05 HIGHER. NEW
EAR CORN STEADY TO 4.00 HIGHER.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.15-2.45,
AVERAGE 2.23; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.75-3.99, FEW REPORTED 3.40,
AVERAGE 3.78, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 3.28-3.43; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 1.65-2.00. AVERAGE 1.82,
FEW REPORTED 1.55; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.40-1.70, AVERAGE 1.56;
SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 4.85-5.55
MOSTLY 5.00-5.44, AVERAGE 5.25;
m
PIONEER
SOYBEAN
SEED
WOttCER.
Lirtefattf Rtrinmo, s«tu wy, 'btshfib* 17, 1
FEW REPORTED OR. SORGHUM #2
RANGE 2.20, AVERAGE 2.20; FEW
REPORTED BUCKWHEAT; FEW
REPORTED NEW EAR CORN RANGE
52.00-64.00 FEW REPORTED 70,
AVERAGE 58.92.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.10-2.35,
AVERAGE 2.26; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.25-3.72, AVERAGE 3.38; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.85, AVERAGE
1 71; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.65,
AVERAGE 1.55: SOYBEANS NO. I
RANGE 4.95-5.40, AVERAGE 5.17;
FEW REPORTED BUCKWHEAT;
AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR
CORN RANGE 50.00-55.00, FEW
REPORTED 65.00, AVERAGE 54.67.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL &
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.10-2.45,
AVERAGE 2.27; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.40-3.99, AVERAGE 3.65; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-2.00, AVERAGE
1.76; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.70,
AVERAGE 1.56; SOYBEANS NO. 4
RANGE 4.95-5.44, AVERAGE 5.19;
FEW REPORTED NEW EAR CORN
RANGE 50.00-65.00, AVERAGE 56.00.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 1.94-2.31,
AVERAGE 2.13: WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.00-3.55, AVERAGE 3.33; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.74,
AVERAGE 1.74; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.20- FEW REPORTED 1.75, AVER
AGE 1.45; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE
5.20- AVERAGE 5.23; FEW
REPORTED BUCKWHEAT RANGE
9.00, AVERAGE 9.00; AVERAGE
MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE
55.00, AVERAGE 55 00.
MONTH AGO
HAY, STRAW
& GRAIN SALE
Every Thursday at 1 p.m.
Auction will continue
all year long
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster
in Paradise, PA)
For Info. L Robert Frame, Sr.
717-442-4181 business president
215-458-8518 home
Herito
Computer Solutions
Pullet Performance
pullet management program
Layer Performance Baaic
layer recordkeeping program
Layer Performance
layer management program
Layer Link
link control system to Layer Performance
Egg Supply Projection
EMAS
Egg Marketing Accounting System
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.05-2.40
AVERAGE 2.21; FEW REPORTED
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.40-3.95,
AVERAGE 3.68: BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 1.70-1.80, AVERAGE 1.72;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-1.70, AVER
AGE 1.54; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE
4.95-5.20 FEW REPORTED 4.80, AVER
AGE 5.05: NEW EAR CORN RANGE
45.00-55.00, AVERAGE 50.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.19; WHEAT NO. 2
3.46; BARLEY NO. 3 1 70; OATS NO. 2
1.53; SOYBEANS NO I 5.05; AVERAGE
MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 48.98
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