Hackettatown Poultry & Egg HadntMown, NJ. Report Supplied bj Audios Tuwday, July IV IMS Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL JO-.95. leghorn fowl .«a MIXED FOWL .85-.90. ROASTERS JO-.40. geese .so. ROOSTERS .70-1.90. BUNNIES EACH 1.25-6.00. DUCKS 1.65-I.BS. RABBITS .65-1.25. EGGS: WHITE EXTRA LARGE A JUMBO .76-.77, LARGE .44-.71, MEDIUM JO-.45. BROWN EXTRA URGE A JUMBO .7S-.87, LARGE .45 .70, MEDIUM .42-.46. National Egg Market ATLANTA, GA JULY 19, 1995 Prices were unchanged to higher in the Nonheast and Midwest, and elsewhere, prices were unchanged. The market tone was steady to firm. Demand was light to very good, best where featured and in vac ation areas. Supplies of the large sizes were GH QUALITY DISTILLERS GRAI NEW ENERGY COMPANY Com Distillers Grain Producer South Bend, Indiana 800-462-8263 [ ”1 I vm : mm mmm I i xEEBBai 1 a i I p.O. Box I Marketing Fresh Produce | I Through Mid-September i | Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Sugar Babies, | f Tomatoes and More i \ Opening July 11 9AM \ “No buyer too big or small- | Pickup loads to tractor trailer loads sold- i Buy your own - No fee for buying | No broker needed” i I i i I i LAUREL FARMERS AUCTION MARKET Please call for more information 302-875-3147 302-875-5136 tight to about adequate arid extra eggs con tinued to be held with extreme confidence as a result'of decreased production. Sup plies of mediums tad smalls remained adequate. Breaking stock supplies were short to adequate, and heavy eggs were held with confidence at higher asking prices. Spent hen offerings were limited to adequate for the light to moderate demand. Cooler weather, 1 grain and soybean plants-gdttinp a darker green and prices dropping today. Wheat marginally steady. Com 1 to 4 cents lower. Sorghum 6 to 9 cents lower. Soybeans took a whipping, 13 to 18 cents lower. Weather cooled down from drastic heat wave of last week and foreage much improved. However, majori ty of the oombelt needs moisture and only scattered sboweti showing up. Traders tak ing profits on the boards and looking at seasonal peaks while they reestablish posi tions. Recent sharp jump in prices put more grain trades on the hiways. Sprinkling export orders of a little bit of everything on the books again today. Speculators watch ing for the tain clouds. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Del date Sub-Saharan Africa Tear out this ad and call our Marketing Department for information! National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO JULY 19,1995 ♦♦ * r Looking for dairy cattle feed? Try our Distillers Grains! Hard Rad Spring Wheat 60.000 Sep 1-Oct 31 Taiwan Com 11,000 Aug 10-23 Taiwan Soybean* 12,000 Aug 10-23 Total*: Wheat 60,000 tonne*. Com 18,000 tonne*. Soybean* 12,000 tome*. Date Change Year ago Tiuck bid*: 07/19/95 07/18/93 07/20/94 Wheat': Kama* City (HRW, ORD) 3.02-3.03 dn 1 3.48-3.49 Minneapoli* (DNS. 14%) 3.42 1/2 up 1 3.99 l/2Po* land (SW) 4.90-3.00 dn 8-unch 3.31-3.34 5t Loui* (SRW) 439-4.42 dn 1 3.07-3.10 Cora, US 2 Yellow: Kama* City 1.98-3.01 dn 4-3 2.30-2.32' Mirmeapolii 2.71 1/2 dn 2 3/4 2.10 1/4 Southern lowa 2.82-2.84 up 1-unch 2.19-2.20 Omaha 2.80-2.81 dn 3-4 2.16-2.19 Soybean*, US 1 Yellow: Kama* City 3.24-6.26 dn 18 3.86-3.91 Minneapoli* 5.98 1/2 dn 15 1/4 3.68 1/4 Southern lowa 5.09-6.11 dn 13-15 5.78-S.BO Cen IL Pto xuon not available 3.80-5.88 Future* Cloie: Kama* City (Sept) Wheat 4.76 1/2 dn 1 1/2 3.37 3/4 Mitmea- Jdi* (Sept) Wheat 4.87 1/2 up 1 3.39 1/2 3iicago (Sept) Wheat 4.54 3/4