Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1995, Image 5

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    Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
HackctMown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tueaday, January 10, 1995
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .<O-1.10.
LEGHORN FOWL .25.
ROASTERS .35-75.
GEESE .20-.60.
BANTAMS .30-1.20.
ROOSTERS 1.15-1.90.
BUNNIES BACH 1.75.
DUCKS .40-1.00.
RABBITS .30-1.65.
PIGEONS 4.10.
GUINEAS 1.00-2.00.
WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .45-.70; LARGE .33-.65;
MEDIUM .45.
BROWN EGGS; EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .56-.75; LARGE .42-.65;
MEDIUM .39.
NE Chicken
Parts 1,2
EDISON, NJ
JANUARY XI, 1995
NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER
PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE
Trucklot buying interest was generally
slowing. Offerings were in close balance
on bone-in breasts while other items were
usually at least adequate for the current
limited buyer interest. Retail and distribu
tive movement was at best fair with most
dealers carefully assessing their needs
prior to making any long range commit
ment. Trade sentiment was cautious.
Whatever your dairy nutrition
program is missing, Crystalyx
has a supplement to fill the gap.
From birth to dry off, Crystalyx brand supplements, available from Agvvav, plug the nutritional gaps m your dairy production
cycle Mmeial-nch
for cows already in your herd aids in reducing metabolic disorders and rebreeding problems Anionic salts and chelated trace
minerals m
and emerge needs of your growing heifers, while enhancing growth and performance choose
breeding and appetites during high stress situations, use
of molasses solids, protein, utamins and trace minerals Thc\ dissolve slowie with licking, and are naturally self-limiting
To learn more about how Crystalyx' supplements “plug all your herd’s nutritional gaps” contact
your local Agway Feed Sales Specialist, Agway store, or representative.
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)
150-155 BREAST - WITH RIBS 66-67
BREAST - LINE RUN 66 LEGS 46-47
LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 31-32 DRUM
STICKS 40-41 THIGHS 42-43 WINGS
fWHOI FI 82-83 BACKS AND NECKS
(STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND
TUBS) 25-30 GIZZARDS (HEARTS)
50-55
INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY MET
ROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW
JERSEY.
MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT.
RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVA
NIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG).
• TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS
OF 11:30 A.M.
PREPARED: 11-JAN-95 11:30 AM E
ML
For additional information, please call
(908) 985-8880.
DELMARVA BROILER/FRYER
MARKET. FEDERAL-STATE
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
was generally alow, instances fairly good.
Offerings varied from adequate to ample
and were in closest balance on the smaller
sizes. Live supplies were generally mod
erate; weights were mostly desirable to
heavy. Processing schedules remained
very heavy. Several plants plan to close on
enhances feed intake and helps prevent lameness thioughoul the life cycle
help i educe the risk of milk fewer and transition stress during pre-cahmg To meet the protein
Delmarva
Broiler
EDISON, NJ
JANUARY 11, 1995
Crwalw supplements are a hard, crystallized blend
(aovwy)
the upcoming Monday holiday. Leu than
trucklol uking price* were 1 cent lower at
48 to 59 cent*. Trade icnliment varied
from Heady to weak. Bone-in breasti were
in ihort supply. Boneleu skinless breasts
were fully adequate. Wings were balanced
to well cleared. Leg quarters were adequ
ate.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 01/11 01/09
01/09 01/04 01/02
2.436 2,453 4.84 2,445 (A)
(A) - NOT REPORT TO AVOID DIS
CLOSING INDIVIDUAL OPERA
TIONS.
•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
46-60 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 50.20
NO. OF BOXES 11,846
*9 of 9 plants reporting.
PREPARED; 11-JAN-95 11:54 AM E
PSJ
For additional information, please call
(908) 985-8880.
NY Phila
Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA
JANUARY 10, 1995
EASTERN REGION FROZEN EGGS.
JANUARY 10,1995. FEDERAL-STATE
Pricea were unchanged. The market tone
wai generally iteady. Demand for immedi
ate delivery remained light to fair, and
moft buyers and sellers evaluated operat-
ing schedules following the holidays. Floor
stocks of frozen products were adequate.
Raw material offerings were also adequate.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS)
TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.)
RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 43-46 44-45 47-53 BLENDS
(/) TFEWR 58-70 WHITES 34-36 34-35
37-46 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 55-58 55-57 60-65 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 52-55 53-54
56-62
(/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
PREPARED: 10-JAN-95 08:54 AM E
CLB
For additional information, please call
(404) 347-4121.
North Atlantic Shell Eggs
Thuraday, Jan. 12, 1995
Report Supplied by USDA
MARKET COMMENT: THE TRADE
SENTIMENT WAS STEADY TO FIRM
AS OFFERINGS OF EXTRA EGGS
DECREASED SOMEWHAT, AND ASK
ING PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO
HIGHER. DEMAND REMAINED MIX
ED ACROSS THE FULL RANGE, AND
WAS MOSTLY MODERATE. SUPPLIES
WERE USUALLY WELL-BALANCED,
AND WHEN SOUGHT, CURRENT
OFFERINGS WERE ABOUT ADEQU
ATE. BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES
FROM CONTRACTED SOURCES
WERE ADEQUATE. A EXTRA LARGE
.63-.65, LARGE .61-.66, MEDIUM
•54-.56.
To improve
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 14, IMS-A5
NEW YORK EGGS, JANUARY 11,
1995. FEDERAL-STATE
Pricei were unchanged. The market tone
was steady. Demand continued to range
fair to fairly good, best where features
were a factor. Supplies of all sizes were
generally adequate, and extra eggs were
held with increased confidence, or offered
at slightly higher prices.
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 65-67
LARGE 62-65 MEDIUM 55-58
PREPARED; 11-JAN-95 11:43 AM E
CLB-aat
For additional information, please call
(404) 347-4121.
Keister’s Hay
Mlddleburg, PA
January 10, 1995
Report auppUcd by auction
91 LOADS, 40 LOADS OF HAY.
ALFALFA: 75.00-120.00.
MIXED HAY: 50.00-100.00.
TIMOTHY: 55.00-125.00.
STRAW: 50.00-95.00.
EAR CORN: 50.00-70.00.
BARLEY: 1.70 BU.
OATS; 1.60-2.00 BU.
FIREPLACE WOOD: 15.00-60.00
LOAD.
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wed, January 11, i*9s
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 72.
MIXED HAY: 6XOO-13200.
STRAW; 65.00-117.00.
ALFALFA: 62.00-135.00
TIMOTHY: 85.00-125.00.
GRASS; 70.00-117.00.
CORN: 72.00.
CORN FODDER: 42.00.
OAT HAY: 72.00.
STUBBLE HAY: 37.00-40.00.
ALFALFA: 10 LOTS, 1.50-3.20 BALE.
MULCH HAY: 1 LOT AT 1.25 BALE.
MIXED HAY: 13 LOTS, 1.80-2.20
BALE.
TIMOTHY: 5 LOTS. 2.00-2.20 BALE
GRASS: 20 LOTS. 1.25-2.20 BALE.
WHEAT STRAW: 1 LOT AT 2.40
BALE.
SHELLED CORN: 4 LOTS. 4.75-6.25
BAG.
CRACKED CORN: 1 LOT AT 4.60
BAG.
FIREWOOD: 4 LOADS, 5.00-50.00.
TOTAL: 59 LOTS.
HAY, STRAW
& GRAIN SALE
Every Thursday at 1 p.m.
Auction will continue
ail year long
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster
In Paradise. PA)
l_ Robert Frame, Sr.
For Info.
717-442*4181 business
215-458-8518 home
Hay And Straw Sales
Will Start At 10 A.M.
GOOD’S AUCTION
NY Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
JANUARY 11, 1995
North Jersey
Market
Hackettatown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tueiday, January 10, 1995
Hay—Straw &
Grain Report
president