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    A4-Linceetef Farming, Saturday. September 9, 1995
N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
September 5
Report Supplied by USDA
PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE "A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS
DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES;
EX. LARGE
1.14
1.07-1.11
1.09-
1.10-
1.10
1.15-1.17
1.17
MAINE
N. HAMP.
MOSTLY
RHODE ISLAND
MOSTLY
VERMONT
MOSTLY
Lancaster Farming
-Staff-
Everett R. Newawanger
Managing Editor
Lou Ann Good, Staff
Andy Andrews, Staff
Vernon Achenbach Jr., Staff
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LARGE MEDIUM SMALL
1.04 .80 .47
.97-1.01 .7S-.79 .40-.44
.99-1.00 .77-.7S .42-.43
1.00-1.04 .76-.80 ,43-.47
1.00 .76 .43
1.05-1.07 .83
1.07
Delmarva
Broiler
SEPTEMBER 06, 1995
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birdi
wat generally moderate. Offering! were in
dote balance with need* ai plant! con
tinued to adjuit due to their down time.
Live supplies were adequate with weights
covering the fill! range. Processing sche
dules were very heavy. Less than tiucklot
asking prices were unchanged at 61 to 72
cents. Trade sentiment was fully steady. In
the pans complex, supplies usuidly cleared
well as plants filled orders as best they
could. In some instances, bone-in breasts
were difficult to place.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
09/06 09/04 09AM 08/30 08/28 2,472 (A)
(A) 2,499 4.76 (A) - Not reported to avoid
disclosing individual operations.
•BROILER/FRYER CURRENT NEGO
TIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY
MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF
BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO
NEW YORK CITY FROM DELMARVA
BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE
59-69 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 62.68
NO. OF BOXES 11,235 *9 of 9 plants
reporting.
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
SEPTEMBER 06, 1995
Prices were unchanged to higher for
mediums in the Midwest and Northeast,
and the balance of prices were generally
unchanged. The market tone was steady to
firm. Demand coveted the full range and
was mostly moderate to good, best where
featured. Supplies were generally adequate
for the large sizes, mediums remained
barely adequate to adequate, and jumbo
brown eggs were tight in New England.
Breaking stock supplies were adequate for
the light to moderate demand, and prices
were unchanged
Spent hen offerings were sufficient for the
light to moderate demand, and the trade
sentiment was generally steady.
Heritage
Computer Solutions
Pullet Performance
pullet management program
Layer Performance Basic
layer recordkeeping program
Layer Performance
layer management program
Layer Link
link control system to Layer Performance
ESP
Egg Supply Projection
EMAS
Egg Marketing Accounting System
Heinsey’s
Poultry
EAST PETERSBURG, PA
SEPTEMBER 07, 1995
RANGE
Muscovy Ducki - Drakei 1.15 - 1.24
Muicovy Ducki - Hern 1.00 - 1.20
Pekin Ducks .60 - .74
Red Fowl 4-4.5 .20 - .42
Red Fowl 5-6 JO - .68
Crossbred Fowl 5-9 .15 - .36
Crossbred Roasters 4-6 .40 - .86
Crossbred Roosters 7-11 .30 - .78
Guinea Fowl 1.00 • 1.30
Banty Roosters 2.50 - 5.00 ea.
Banty Hens JO - 2.50 ea.
Leghorn Hens .08 • .20
Leghorn Roosters .10 - .18
Silkies 1.75 - 2.50 ea.
Geese 9-12 .20 - .34
Pigeons 1.50 - 2.45 ea.
White Pigeons 3.25 - 3.75 ea.
Rabbits 4-6 .40 - .82
Rabbits 7-11 .50 - .80
Bunnies 1.00 - 4.50 ea.
Guinea Pigs 1.00 - 4.25 ea.
Goats 32.00 - 55.00 ea.
Kid Goats 22.00 - 40.00 ea.
Doves 2.50 • 5.00 ea.
Chukars 3.50 - 4.00 ea.
Pullets 5-7 .30 - .48
Total Coops Sold 910
NY Phil
Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA
SEPTEMBER 01, 1995
Prices were (lightly lower for yolk* and
blendi, and the balance of price* were
unchanged. The market tone wai steady.
Demand wa> light lor immediate needs,
and was expected to improve after the
Labor Day holiday. Floor itocki of frozen
product! were adequate. Shell egg supplies
were adequate and prices were steady. Liq
uid and frozen eggs processed under feder
al inspection in the Eastern region for the
week ending August 26, 199 S were 1%
lets than last week, and 5% greater than the
same week last year.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 49-53 50-51 54-60 BLENDS (/)
TFEWR 65-75 WHITES 37-40 37-38
40-49 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 62-64 62-63 65-73 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 58-60 59-60
61-66 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
New York
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
SEPTEMBER 06, 1995
Price! were higher for mediumi, and
unchanged for the large tizei. The maiket
tone remained steady to at timet firm.
Demand wai fair to good, belt where fea
tured. Supplies were adequate or available.
The New York inventoiy was 9% less than
last week, and the New Jersey inventoiy
was 28% greater than last Monday.
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
LARGE 69-72 MEDIUM 52-55
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
WHITE
JUMBO
EX. LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
PULLETS
OFF GRADE
BROWN
EXTRA LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
OFF GRADE
UNDERGRADES
AND CHECKS
BREAKING STOCKS: FR1.42-44 LBS.
AND UP ,43-.44.
Belleville Poultry
Belleville, Pa.
Wednesday, September 6, 1995
Report supplied by Auction
Geese: I.SO-S.SO ea.
Turkeys; young 7.00 ea.
Guineas; none.
Roosters: 4.00-6.75 ea.
Bantams: .25-1.75 ea.
Heavy hens: 2.75-3.50 ea.
Silkies: none.
Muscovy hens; 4.50-5.00 ea.
Mixed ducks; 2.50-3.50 ea.
Muscovy drakes: 9.00-11.50 ea.
Guinea pigs: 1.75 ea.
Bam pigeons: 2.00 ea.
Fancy birds: 2.00-5.50 ea.
Quail: 1.25 ea.
Peacocks: 15.00-27.50 ea.
Pheasants: 20.00-50.00 ea.
Rabbits: undcr4 lbs. .50-3.50 ea., 4-6 lbs,
3.20-5 00 ca., over 6 lbs. 5.00-9.00 ea.
E. PA & NJ
Poultry
ATLANTA, GA
SEPTEMBER 05, 1995
The weighted avenge price trended
•lightly lower than lait Monday’* final
Offering* from production area* were iuf
ficient for this weelc't reduced slaughter
scheduler Demand was generally mod
erate. The undertone continued steady.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) • FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER
LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER
THE WEEK OF 04-SEP-95 RANGE
MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUY
ER LOADING 10.5-15 CENTS/LB.
10.5-11 11.04 AT FARM PRODUCER
LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB
PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT •
WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO
DISCOUNT.
72-74
From Friday, September 1-7
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS.
.92 C
.81 L
.74 O
.55 S
.41 E
.62 D
.87
.84
.59
.89 .90 .92
.86 .87 .89
.60 .60 .62
.28 .28 .28
.31-.33,48-50 LBS. .41-.43.50L85,
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, N.J.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, September 5, 1995
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .50-1.00.
LEGHORN FOWL .40.
MIXED FOWL .85.
ROASTERS .50.
FRYERS .75.
GEESE .25-1.00.
BANTAMS .10-.70.
ROOSTERS .70-1.70.
TURKEYS .45.
BUNNIES EACH .40-2.25.
DUCKS .45-1.25.
RABBITS .50-1.00.
PIGEONS 1.20-1.80.
GUINEAS 1.00-1.20.
EGGS: WHITE EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .65-.90, LARGE .45-.70,
MEDIUM .38-.45. BROWN EXTRA
LARGE & JUMBO .53-1.04, LARGE
.87-.91, MEDIUM .79.
.92 .92
.81 .82
.74 .75
.57 .59
.41 .42
.62 .63
Sell direct to ui
fot cash.
* Fowl
* Pigeons
* Bantams
* Pullets
* Capons
* Rabbits
* Guineas
* Chukars
* Turkeys
* Lambs
* Goats
JACK MINTZ
POULTRY
(718)498-4810
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