Delmarva Broiler NOVEMBER 15,1995 Movement of ready-to-cook whole bird* wu noted u seasonally dow to iluggiah. Offerings varied, but generally exceeded current needs. Live supplies ranged mod erate to heavy; weights were mostly desir able to heavy. Processing schedules were .gain reduced, but were very heavy over all Less than tmcklot asking prices were 1 cent lower at 59 to 70 cents. Trade senti ment was generally weak. In the parts com plex, wings increased in availability and were adequate. Leg items were about adequate and cleared best of all parts. Breast items, including tenders were in excess. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 11/1511/1311/1311/0811/062,3742,507 4.85 2,452 4.91 • BROILER/FRYBR CURRENT NEGOTIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIP MENTS OF BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO NEW YORK CITY FROM DELMARVA BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE 58-71 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 61.51 NO. OF BOXES 8,393 *8 of 9 plants repotting. National Egg Market NOVEMBER 15,1995 Price! were unchanged to higher in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest areas, and else where, prices were unchanged. The maifcet tone remained steady to Him. Demand was mixed in all areas from fair to very good, best where featured. Supplies of the large sizes were -tight to adequate, and other sizes were generally adequate; all floor stocks were held or offered with confi- The Building you want. The L6dS6 you need. Whether your new farm or commercial building is of pole, timber column, steel or block construction; choose Telmark lease financing. Telmark has been leasing equipment for over 30 years. Did you know that we’ve been leasing new buildings for that long too? Consider the features: • Tax deductibility and accelerated write-offs: Lease payments are income tax deductible over the term of the lease compared to 20-year depreciation of farm buildings and 39-year depreciation of commercial buildings. 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Grain November 13, 1995 Report supplied by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN MOSTLY STEADY, WHEAT .10 TO .20 HIGHER, BARLEY & OATS STEADY .10 HIGH ER, SOYBEANS STEADY TO STRONG, NEW EAR CORN STEADY TO 2.00 HIGHER. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.20-3.50, AVERAGE 3.37; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.60-5.12, AVERAGE 4.83, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.91-4.06; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.00-2.50, AVERAGE 2.18, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.75-1.90; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.60-Z2S, AVER AGE 1.84, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.50; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.40-6.70, AVERAGE 6.55; FEW REPORTED GR. SORGHUM *2 RANGE 3.02, AVERAGE 3.02; FEW REPORTED OLD EAR CORN RANGE 80.00-110.00, AVERAGE 93.00; AVERAGE MOIS TURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 74.00-95.00, AVERAGE 82.54. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.10-3.40. AVERAGE 3.25; WHEAT NO. 2.RANGE 4.10-4.85, AVERAGE 4.46; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-2.60, AVERAGE 2.05; OATS NO. 2 RANGE. 1.50-1.90, AVERAGE 1.68; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE6.OS-6.65, AVERAGE 6.33; FEW REPORTED OLD EAR CORN RANGE 75.00-88.00, AVERAGE 81.20; AVER-' AGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-85.00, AVERAGE 77.33. Patrick Rush (412) 587-3989 Lisa Sonnen 17 Fred Dixon (412) 346-3455 (302) 456-1931 Telmarklnc. 800-451-3322 Jody Underwood Mike Fullam (301) 898-0095 (717) 966-9202 ✓ ** Frank Hunter A (716) 595-3954 (410) 827-5052 SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL ft SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.10-3.50. AVERAGE 3.32; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.10-5.12, AVERAGE 4.64; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-160, AVERAGE 2.13; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-2.25, AVERAGE 1.77; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.00-6.70, AVERAGE 6.45; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 65.00-95.00, AVERAGE 79.13. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.15-3.45, AVERAGE 3.29; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.20-4.80 FEW REPORTED 4.00, AVER AGE 4.36; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-2.30 FEW REPORTED 259. AVER AGE 2.13; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.78-125 FEW REPORTED 1.40, AVERAGE 1.76; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.00-6.55, AVERAGE 6.31; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT RANGE 10.90, AVERAGE 10.90; FEW REPORTED old ear corn range 80.00-90.00, AVERAGE 86.25; AVER AGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 65.00-8100, AVERAGE 72.40. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.20 FEW REPORTED 185. AVERAGE 3.11 WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.75-4.70. AVERAGE 4.19; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 110-115, AVERAGE 2.13; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.67 FEW REPORTED 1.95, AVERAGE 1.56; SOY BEANS NO 1 RANGE 6.45-650, AVER AGE 6.48; FEW REPORTED PER HUN DREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT RANGE 9.10, AVERAGE 9.10; FEW REPORTED OLD EAR CORN RANGE 58.00-60.00, AVERAGE 59.00. MONTH AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 3.13; WHEAT NO. 2 4.26; BARLEY NO. 3 1.81; OATS NO. 2 1.56; SOYBEANS NO. 16.06; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 64.93. YEAR AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 2.19; WHEAT NO. 2 3.46: BARLEY NO. 3 1.70; OATS NO. 2 LanaMr Pbrmlntr, Saturday, NoftmMMff, 199MC5 ' 1.53; SOYBEANS NO. 15.05; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 48.98. National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO NOVEMBER 15,1995 Grain and aoybean bidi continued tailing ai disappointing export demand and profit taking pro lured bids. Wheat 1 to 5 cents lower. Com 1 to 2 cents lower. Sorg hum 2 to 4 cents lower except barge 2 cents higher. Soybeans 1 ter 4 cents lower. Another day of disappointment for wheat at recent reports of tales to China and pos sibly Egypt failed to be announced. How ever, light export wheat sales to Indonesia, limited declines. Fund selling continued on the board. Com and soybean were slightly lower on continued profit taking and slowed export business. Traders fed com and bean bids have been oversold and declines were limited. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Dd date Indonesia Soft White Wheat 40,000 Jan/Feb DN Spring Wheat 40,000 Jan/Feb Taiwan Com 18,000 Dec Soybeans 12000 Dec Totals: Wheat 80,000 tonnes. Com 18,000 tonnes. Soybeans 12000 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 11/15/95 11/14/95 11/16/94 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD) 5.11-5.13 dn 4 4.02-4.03 Minneapolis (DNS. 14%) 5.29 1/2 dn 1 1/2 4.06 1/4 Portland (SW) 5.31-5.34 dn 1-unch 4.50-4.53 St. Louis (SRW) 4.95-5.06 dn 5-4 3.75-3.77 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 3.27-3.28 dn 2 Zl5-2.17 Minneapolis 2.91 3/4 dn 1 1.9 S 3/4 Southern lowa 3.16-3.19 unch-up 1 2.13-2.14 Omaha 2.99-3.01 dn 1 1.96-2.00 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 6.67-6.68 dn 2 5.55 Minneapolis 6.36 3/4 dn 4 5.41 1/2 South ern lowa 6.64-6.67 tin 3-1 5.59-5.63 Cent IL Processors 6.76 3/4-6.79 3/4 dn 4-2 5.64 1/2-5.74 1/2 Futures Close; Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.96 1/2 dn 4 3/4 3.86 1/2 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat4.B4l/2dn6l/2 3.76 1/4 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.84 1/4 dn 61/4 3.73 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 3.20 3/4 dn 1 2.16 3/4 Chicago (Dec 96) Com 2.77 1/4 dn 1/2 Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 6.74 3/4 dn 2 5.65 1/2 Chicago (Jan 97) Soy beans 6.68 dn 1 1/2 Export Bids: Barge or rail. 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CLOVER: 95.00, BROME: 100.00-115.00. ORCHARD GRASS: 56.00-100.00. STRAW: 60.00-76.00. BAR CORN: 107.00-117.00. MULCH HAY: 37.00-58.00. FIREWOOD: 37.00-64.00 LOAD.