NE Chicken Parts 1 & 2 EDISON, NJ MARCH 01, 1995 NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE Tnicklot buying interest was light. Offerings were usually sufficient to handle current needs. Traders were confused as to the overall effect of the lenten season on demand. Consumer and distributive move ment was expected to improve, but was currently just about moderate. The market tone was generally steady with underlying sentiment cautious. PRICES PAID PER POUND. ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIV ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL IRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES. ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING* BREAST - B/S (W & W/O TENDERS) 155 BREAST - WITH RIBS 75-76 BREAST - LINE RUN 75 LEGS 46-47 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 33-34 DRUMSTICKS 40-41 THIGHS 38-39 At Pennfield we recognize the benefits of feeding a TMR in a “Stall-Barn” to insure that all milk cows receive a balanced ration when feeding HAYLAGE. CORN SILAGE. HIGH MOISTURE CORN, and PLEMENT. We also know that the fresh cows will do better if they receive a high dense challenge feed to meet their needs during peak production. PROTEIN/MINERAL SU ilabltall AM&ti « . M(« •> “it f -** f ’ • * * V M * * - I*' *‘■4? 4 i A X , > ' V. *. \ /11s J, . ‘ ZZUbaL ALFALPA-HAYiIAGE 35 Lb». CORN SILAGE ' ! - 15 Lbs. HI-MOISTU RE OOBN '• "s':libs. PEtiNFIELD “ * P.F.R. is a Precision Formulated Ration custom formulated to balance proteins and minerals to forages and milk production. ; / Production Base Feed LT022% TOP DRESS -fr-i* ■■ ' f. *. • . > ’ 'i PENNFIELD CAN HELP YOU Asalance Your TMR • Use On Farm Grains • ‘No Charge” Forage Analysis • Customized “PFR” Feeds * “Best Cost” Heifer Program • Body Score Dairy Herd NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 25-30 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 60 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY MET ROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW lERSBY, MASSACHUSETTS, CON NECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). • TODAY’S NEGO TIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M. PREPARED: 01-MAR-95 11:35 AM E ML For additional information, please call (908) 985-8880. North Atlantic Shell Eggs Thursday, March 2, 1995 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: THE MARK ET TONE WAS MOSTLY STEADY WITH SOME CAUTION. DEMAND WAS FAIR TO INSTANCES GOOD. BEST WHERE FEATURED. SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE OR AVAILABLE. BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES WERE GENERALLY ADEQUATE FROM REG ULAR SUPPLIERS. A EXTRA LARGE 66-.69. LARGE .64-.6T, MEDIUM •60..63. 11~ * < T* J•, ■ >•■>? JsfwyT!''' | IM^IAniMA Ift Jm’ U# JCfMirJL Aw %Jf ' f 40 Lbs. 50 Lbs. 60 Lbs. 70 Lb ■ TMR < - J GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) The 1995 Ag In The Classroom Teacher Workshop will be con ducted by the Agriculture Aware ness Foundation of Pennsylvania (formerly Pennsylvania Founda tion for Better Living) the week of July 23-28. The Adams County Farm Bureau will co-sponsor any inter ested teacher from Adams County who wishes to attend. For many teachers attending, this will be their first introduction to agriculture within Pennsyl vania. The program serves as an educational tool for teachers, which can help to bridge the gap &TOp?ORESS ypical Pennfield Program ,y<,i TMR HQr 1 -; Teacher Workshop Set **a* / » «< * TMR TMR 4Lbs. ■ <*Q* V,-' ? between farmers and the public. It helps those who do not have an agriculture background to under stand the broad scope of the indus try and are introduced in creative ways of integrating agriculture into their existing curriculums. A special emphasis will be placed on jobs relating to the agri cultural industry. There will be hands-on projects that can be taken back and integrated into the classrooms. The activity-packed agenda includes tours of everg reen, beef, sheep, and fruit farms, supermarkets, a mushroom research center, and the dairy pro cessing center, in addition to many KiV J. ' 60 TMR ■ 80 Lbs. TMR 814)8. presentations. ‘The presenters gave the teach ers attending a fresh perspective on agriculture through their demonstrations and take-home materials. The participants were very appreciative of the hands-on approach to learning. The demon strations were easy to observe and many can be used in the class room,” said one attendee. Anyone knowing of an inter ested teacher who would want to benefit from a valuable seminar, contact Tina Wilkinson, chairper son of the women’s committee of the Adams County Farm Bureau, (717) 677-4477. Zs* £ U vl^ifVHiT 4'U&S* 1 *,»,*» *«'vt f. > * \ ‘«*H ’•"Si5„» V t, ‘•i - < t 90 Lbs. 100 Lb. TMR TMR 12 U3S. 16 Lbs. <' * 1 ' * ** v *