Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1995, Image 5

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    NE Chicken
Pis 1&2
DECEMBER 21, 1995
Tnicklot buying intereit waa light and
idective. Ydlow akin winga were in tight
■upply. Breaat itema were irregularly
balanced, but where exceaa auppliea were
available, they were competitively priced
in an effort to atimulate movement Leg
items were fully adequate for a generally
sluggish demand. The market tone waa ful
ly steady on winga; barely steady on the
balance.
PRICES PAID PER POUND. ICE
PACKED AND CO2 PACKED
broiler/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) 140-145 BREAST -
WITH RIBS 66-67 BREAST - LINE RUN
66 LEGS 54-55 LEG QUARTERS
(BULK) 40-41 DRUMSTICKS 48-49
THIGHS 53-54 WINGS (WHOLE) 63-64
BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12
LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 35-40 GIZ
ZARDS (HEARTS) 55-60 INCLUDES
NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN
AREA. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY,
MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT.
RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVA
NIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG).
• TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS
OF 11:30 A.M.
Delmarva
Broiler
DECEMBER 20, 1995
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
tanged seasonally light to fair and general
ly unaggreasive. Offerings varied, but were
FLAKED FEED
SUPER-EXT 24
Palatable Feed
Increased Milk
Better Body Condition
Improved Breeding
Balance Nutrition
HIGH BROS.
fully adequate, particularly on sizer over
3.5 pouqda. Live auppliea were moatly
moderate; weighta were moatly deairable
to heavy. Proceaaing achedulea were
reduced or curtailed in aome inatancea and
were heavy in total. Leaa than trucklot lik
ing pricer were unchanged at 52 to 63
centa. Trade aentiment waa no better than
rteady. Winga were generally well cleared.
Breaat itema were alow to clear. Leg itema
were fully adequate, occasionally ample.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
12/2012/1812/1812/13 12/112,2912,160
4.97 2,451 4.90 ‘BROILER/FRYER
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
50-60 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 53.68
NO. OF BOXES 9.540 *g 0 f 9 p Umi
reporting.
Pa. Grain
December 18, 1995
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY’S MARKET FOR
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND
SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN STEADY
TO .15 HIGHER, WHEAT UNEVEN. .10
LOWER TO .10 HIGHER, BARLEY
AND SOYBEANS STRONG TO .25
HIGHER, OATS STEADY TO .20 HIGH
ER. EAR CORN STEADY TO 5.00
HIGHER
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.50-3.84
FEW REPORTED 3.88, AVERAGE 3.66;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.90-5.16,
HIGH BROS.
PLUS
H PURINA
EQUALS
441 Centerville Road
Gordonville, PA 17529
Phone 717-354-0301
AVERAGE S.Q3, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 3.92-4.03; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 2.25-3.00, AVERAGE 2.75,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.85-2.00;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.00-2.20 FEW
REPORTED 2.45, AVERAGE 2.14, CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST FEW
REPORTED 1.60; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 6.70-7.28, AVERAGE 7.01; FEW
REPORTED GR. SORGHUM #2 RANGE
3.37, AVERAGE 3.37; AVERAGE MOIS
TURE EAR CORN RANGE9O.OO-110.00,
AVERAGE 98.71.
SOUTH CENTRAL 6.85-6.93, AVERAGE 6.89; AVERAGE
PENNSYLVANIA MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE FEW
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.55-3.65 REPORTED 79.00, AVERAGE 79.00.
FEW REPORTED 3.40, AVERAGE 3.55; MONTH AGO
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.30-4.90, CORN NO. 2-Y 3.34; WHEAT NO. 2
AVERAGE 4.66; BARLEY NO. 3 4.64; BARLEY NO. 3 2.19; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 2.25-2.80, AVERAGE 2.50; ~ 1.78; SOYBEANS NO. 16.46; AVERAGE
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-2.25, AVER- MOISTURE EAR CORN 82.15.
AGE 1.83; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE YEAR AGO
6.60-7.05 FEW REPORTED 6.40, AVER- CORN NO. 2-Y 230; WHEAT NO. 2
AGE 6.74; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR 3.69; BARLEY NO. 3 1.78; OATS NO. 2
CORN RANGE 75.00-105.00, AVERAGE 1.57; SOYBEANS NO. 15.21;AVERAGE
92.00. MOISTURE EAR CORN 57.68.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL * D , u
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY KCglOliai Hay
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.35-3.84, December 18, 1995
AVERAGE 3.58; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE Eaetern, P«.
4.80-5.16, AVERAGE 4.90; BARLEY HAY & STRAW MARKET FOR
NO. 3 RANGE 225-3.00, AVERAGE EASTERN PA • (ALL HAY NO. 2 AND
2.65; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.75-2.25, BETTER. PRICES PAID BY DEALERS
AVERAGE 2.00; SOYBEANS NO. 1 AT THE FARM A PER TON.) HAY
RANGE 6.50-7.28, AVERAGE 6.84; STEADY. STRAW UNEVEN.
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN ALFALFA 75.00-110.00; MIXED HAY
RANGE 80.00-110.00, AVERAGE 94.15. 70.00-100.00 FEW REPORTED 120.00;
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TIMOTHY 70.00-110.00 FEW
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.35-3.65 REPORTED 120.00; STRAW 50.00-80.00
FEW REPORTED 3.75, AVERAGE 3.49; PEW REPORTED 90.00; MULCH
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE FEW 25.00-40.00 FEW REPORTED 55.00.
REPORTED 4.60-4.85, AVERAGE 4.75; SUMMARY OF LANCASTER CO.
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.15-2.80, HAY AUCTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING
AVERAGE 258; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 12/15/95. PRICES PER TON: LOADS:
1.75-225, AVERAGE 1.98; SOYBEANS 182 HAY, 56 STRAW All EAR CORN.
NO. 1 RANGE 6.35-7.00, AVERAGE ALFALFA 91.00-137.00; MIXED HAY
84.00- TIMOTHY 97.00-151.00;
STRAW 50.00-83.00; EAR CORN
129.00-
SUMMARY OF CENTRAL PA. HAY
AUCTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING
12/15/95. PRICES PER TON: LOADS:
165 HAY, 34 STRAW A 19 EAR CORN.
ALFALFA 68.00-120.00; MDCED HAY
60.00- TIMOTHY 66.00-100.00;
STRAW 45.00-82.50; EAR CORN
97.00-
Production
6.61; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR
CORN RANGE76.OO-100.00, AVERAGE
86.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.22-3.50
FEW REPORTED 3.00, AVERAGE 3.30;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.00-4.75,
AVERAGE 4.49; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 2.41-2.50, AVERAGE 2.46;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.70-2.00, AVER
AGE 1.84; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE
OK City
Feeder Cattle
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
DECEMBER 20, 1995
Compared to Monday of last week;
| CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR |
I LAMBS & GOATS |
I HOLIDAY SALES DATES |
£ Wednesday, Dec. 27 - Sale Time 9 A.M.
We Will Be Closed Monday, Christmas, Dec. 25
and Monday, Jan. 1. 1996
1996 - First Sale Date - Wed., Jan. 3, 1996
f Waiter M. Dunlap and Sons 3
Lancaster Stockjurds 3
JL Tel. (717) 397-5136 3
Soybeans#. AlCaUk Seed
r . J s,
a"* * *
Baler Twine and Fertilizer, Chemicals and
CahdMhr Farming, Saturday; Dtcambtr 23,1995-A4
Feeder iteen Heady to 1.00 lower. Feeder
heifen, ai well ai iteer and heifer calvei
I. lower. Demand moderate. Qual
ity plain to average. Fleih condition! of
calvei and yearling! thin to medium.
Weigh-upi moitly average, few gaunt.
Oklahoma’! drought of 76 dayi ended
Sunday ai a weitem from moved thru the
itate giving much needed moisture to the
Oklahoma wheat belt. Cold front puihed
thru on Monday leaving moil of the itate
under a blanket of mow. About 1 inch of
rain and from 3-8 inches of mow fell. A
flight chance of rain or mow ii expected
for the end of thil week and the first part of
next week. Slaughter cowi steady to 1.00
higher, advance on Utility cows. Slaughter
bulls steady. Packer demand good for light
holiday supplies. Weigh-ups very much in
buyers favor with several high yielding
cows in consist Total of 265 cows and
bulls sold with 85 percent going to packers.
Receipts this week 7,500; last week
11, last year 6,788. Supply consisted
of 65 percent yearlings and odves over 600
lbs; 31 percent calves under 600 lbs; 4 per
cent cows and bulls. Prices follow with
weighted average weight and price in
parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and
Urge 1 300-350 lbs (337 lbs) 68.75-72.00
(71.19); 400-450 lbs (420 lbs) 63.00-68.50
(67.03); 450-500 lbs (460 lbs) 65.00-67.00
(65.31); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 60.00-66.50
(63.96) 600-700 lb calves (650 lbs)
60.25- (61.17); 650-700 lb yearlings
66.26- (68.85); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs)
65.75- (67.45); 800-900 lbs (850 lbs)
(66.58). Holsteins: Urge 2 485 lbs 36.50;
560 lbs 36.75; 600-700 lbs 35.00-35.75.
Feeder Heifers: Meduim and Large 1 345
lbs 61.00; 400-450 lbs (437 lbs)
51.50-61.00 (57.48); 450-500 lbs (484 lbs)
51.25- (55.86); 500-550 lbs (527 lbs)
53.00- (54.91); 550-600 lbs (574 lbs)
52.25- (54.01); 600-700 lb calves
(650 lbs) 54.75-59.00 (56.39), yearlings
58.75- (60.07); 700-750 lbs (707 lbs)
59.00- (62.65); 800-850 lbs (815 lbs)
57.25- (58.35). Slaughter Cows:
Average dressing Cutter 30.75-33.50, bon
ing and breaking Utility 31.00-34.00; high
dressing 33.00-36.50, high dressmg/high
boning 38.50-39.50; low dressing
27.00- Canner and Low Cutter
22.75- Estimated dressed cost at
Oklahoma National Stockyards: Cutler
68.05; Boning Utility 65.70; Breaking
Utility 61.40. Bulls 80.00. Slaughter Bulls-
Yield Grade 1 1350-2075 lbs average
dressing 45 00-46.00; high dressing indivi
dual 48.50; low dressing 40 00-43.00
SOYBEANS
Boydell Farms #363
#3500 (2nd Place BAGS Trials)
Agri & North Coast
8836 354.284
9139 The All New 374
9329 9434
-3090 E
Also Avail. Resnick, Pella & Williams
ALFALFA OATS
84Vwrap, Armor Noble
Vemel Hercules Ogle
Wetfoot 94 MPR Newdak
ORDER NOW
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