some markets \not available due | to the holiday h NE Chicken Pts I&2 SEPTEMBER 06,1995 Tnicklot buying intend wu tapering and was usually repotted ai fair at beat Offerings were irregularly available with tome reports of difficulty in moving breads. Retail and distributive movement was also slowing and was d bad moderate. The market tone was barely steady and cautious. PRICES PAID PER POUND. ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILBR/FRYER PARTS. DELIV ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES. ITEM CURRENT NEGO TIATED TRADING* BREAST - B/S (W & W/O TENDERS) 210 BREAST - WITH RIBS 91-99 BREAST • LINE RUN 98 LEGS 49-50 LEO QUARTERS (BULK) 40-41 DRUMSTICKS 54-55 THIGHS 46-47 WINGS (WHOLE) 70-71 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIV ERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY. MASSA CHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND. AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). g tppa MAR K E T North end of Leesport, PA Turn East off Route 61 “WHERE FRIENDS MEET” BERKS COUNTY’S ONLY WEEKLY CATTLE & SWINE AUCTION - WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M. Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes, Pies and Buns - Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting Goods - Clothing - Furniture - Jewelry - Used Items & Collectibles. PHONE: 215-926-1307 BILL WHST i WOODY WEIST, MGRS. North Atlantic Shell Eggs Thursday, September 7, 1995 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: THE MARK ET TONE WAS STEADY TO FIRM. DEMAND CONTINUED FAIR TO GOOD. BEST WHERE FEATURED. SUPPLIES OF THE LARGE BROWN SIZES WERE TIGHT TO ADEQUATE, AND Tip BALANCE OP CATEGORIES WERE GENERALLY ADEQUATE OR AVAILABLE. EXTRA EGGS WERE HELD WITH CONFIDENCE. BREAK ING STOCK SUPPLIES WERE ADEQU ATE UNDER A STEADY TRADE SEN TIMENT. A EXTRA LARGE .70-.73. LARGE .68-.71, MEDIUM .484-.54. National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO SEPTEMBER 06,1995 Export optimism and concern! over tight world wheat stock! pushed wheal bids higher, today. Com and soybean bids con tinued to decline due to profit talcing and improved growing weather. Wheat mostly 4 to 7 cents higher. Com 2 to 6 cent! lower. Sorghum 3 to 5 cent* lower. Soybeans mostly steady to 4 cents lower. Whed bids wen mixed but mostly higher at tight world whed stocks continue to stir con cerns. Wheat halved continued slow as rains remain in northern plains forecasts and concerns over crop quality offend strength to bids. Overnight export demand continued slow, however, indications that PakNtan, Morocco, Tuniiia and Egypt an seeking US wheat offend support to whed bids. Fund buying was also a support fac tor. Export demand for com and beans FARMER'S MARKET Every Wednesday, 9 AH TO 8 PM ease Milk FITS ith the Mount Joy Coop Excellent erall price Over 60 years of service wan good with Taiwan sod China back in tiia market. Hoartvar, bid* finished lower as profit taking on ike board weakened bida. Raina in the Mid we* and cooler temperatures improved growing conditions and eaily com harvest is picking up in some areas. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Del dale China Com 50,000 Oct Taiwan Com 66,0000 ct Taiaran Soybeans 11,000 Oct Totals: Com 116,000 tomes. Soybsans 11,000 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 09/06/95 09/05/95 09/07/94 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD) 4.86-4.88 dn 1-unch 3.95-3.96 Min neapolis (DNS, 14%) 5.00 1/2 up 4 3/4 4.16 3/4 Portland (SW) 4.95-4.97 up 4 4.13-4.16 St Lows (SRW) 434-437 up 7 3.66-3.69 Cora, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.17-2.91 dn 6-3 2.34-136 Mintieapolia 158 dn 3 119 3/4 Southern lowa 2.73-2.75 dn 2 2.21-2.28 Omaha 174 dn 2-3 125-128 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 6.19-610 dn 1-4 5.84 Mhneapolis 5.90 1/4 dn 2 5.70 1/2 Southern lowa 6.09-6.11 up 2 565-5.82 Cen 1L Proces sors 6.16 1/4-617 1/4 unch 5.74 1/2-5.87 1/2 Futures Close: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.73 1/2 up 2 3.93 Mimeapdia (Dec) Wheat 4.70 1/2 up 4 3/4 3.88 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.69 up 3 1/2 3.90 1/2 Chicago (Dec) Com 191 dn 2 2.27 3/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 614 1/4 unch 5.801/2 Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Old. Protein: 5.18 1/2-5.19 1/2 up 2 418-4.29 US 2 SRW Wheat; 4.87 up 5 1/2-3 1/2 3.901/2-3.96 1/2 US 2 Yel low Com: 315-317 dn 4-3 263-155 1/4 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rad S.SS dn 18 4.33 Barge 5.64-5.68 dn 4-5 4.26 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 6.65 1/4-6.67 1/4 dn l unch 6.08 1/2-6.12 1/2 ranetncm AUCTION All Welghti/AIl Breeds Fri., Oct. 13,1995 at 7:00 PM VINTAGE SALES STABLES Paradise, PA For Information Contact: L. Robert Frame, Sr. 717-442-4181 Barn 610-458-5060 Home CALF STARTER SPECIAL f[g) pennfield feeds Ollic* I HOI) / W«'K)7 Oklcis I HOO-OMS 03^ imam ftmung, Smrtfcy, teptointwr 1,1W5-A5 PH. Grain September 5, IMS Report supplied by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN, WHEAT, BARLEY, AND OATS STEADY TO .10 HIGHER. SOYBEANS STEADY TO 10 HIGHER, EAR CORN STEADY TQ 3.00 HIGHER. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.35, AVERAGE 3.18, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 185-3.09; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.82-4.25, AVERAGE 4.04, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.54-3.79; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-I.BS. AVERAGE 1.72; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.60, AVERAGE 1.50, SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.85-6.10, AVERAGE 5.93, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST S.BS-6.06; FEW REPORTED GR. SORG HUM #2 CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 160; BAR CORN RANGE 84.00-95.00, AVERAGE 88.67. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.15, AVERAGE 3.07; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.53-4.00, AVERAGE 3.75; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 160-1.75, AVERAGE 1.58; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.35-160, AVERAGE 1.44; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGES6O-5.87, AVERAGE 5.69; EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-88.00, AVERAGE 7767. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY craw NO. 2-y RANGE 2.95-3.38, AVERAGE 3.15; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.60-4.25, AVERAGE 3.93; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.50-1.85, AVERAGE 1.67; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.30-1.60, AVERAGE 1.46; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.506.10, AVERAGE 5.14; BAR CORN RANGE 75.00-95.00. AVERAGE 84.25. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.38, AVERAGE 3.14; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.60-4.00, AVERAGE 3.13; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.55-1.85, AVERAGE 1.69; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.30-1.55, AVERAGE 1.43; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGES.7O-5.95, AVERAGE 3.82; EAR CORN RANGE 75.00-16.00. AVERAGE 81.00. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.75-3.15, AVERAGE 2.95; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.50-3.13, AVERAGE 3.63; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.40-1.61, AVERAGE 1.51; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.30-1.50 FEW REPORTED 1.85, AVERAGE 1.47; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 3.70-5.71, AVERAGE 3.71; BAR CORN 55.00-60.00, AVERAGE 37.50. CORN NO. 2-Y 3.10; WHEAT NO. 2 3.87; BARLEY NO. 3 1.62; OATS NO. 2 1.44; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.72; EAR CORN 84.82. 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