NY Phil Frozen Eggs FEBRUARY 23, 1996 Prices were hither for yolks under a rum tiade sentiment, whole egg prices were unchanged to higher, and whites were unchanged and steady. Demand was mined from active for buyers who needed small volumes to cover immediate needs, to lighter for buyers who resisted the higher asking and trading prices. Floor stocks remained no more than adequate, and breakers only worked to cover orders. Edi ble liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) processed under federal inspec tion in the Eastern region for the week ending February 17, 1996 were 6% more than last week, and 9% lest than the tame week last year. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT. RANGE MOSTLY RANGE WHOLE 62-65 62-63 66-70 BLENDS (0 TFHWR 75-90 WHITES 42-46 44-45 47-57 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 79-81 79-80 81-87 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 76-7976-77 80-82 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. NE Chicken Pts 1&2 FEBRUARY 29,1996 Tiucklot buying interest vu mixed aid irregular. Offerings were moving into a better balanced position on white meat, still fully adequate to ample on dark meat Retail and distributive movement was expected to improve, but some skepticism was noted. Interest in promotional activity was good. Trade sentiment cautiously steady. PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS. DELIV Gauge your savings with a Call today for savings with lease financing for equipment, buildings and vehicles. Lease new or used equipment from public and private sale. Ken Darlington (717) 733-3532 Mike Dixon (814) 684-5707 ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES. ITEM CURRENT NEGO TIATED TRADING* BREAST • B/S (W A W/0 TENDERS) 140 BREAST- WITH RIBS 68-69 BREAST - LINE RUN 68 LEGS 45-46 LEO QUARTERS (BULK) 31-32 DRUMSTICKS 48-49 THIGHS 39-40 WINGS (WHOLE) 41-42 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSA CHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND. AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OP HARRISBURG). National Egg Market FEBRUARY 28, 1996 Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment was steady to firm with the South East in the strongest position. Movement was very good in Florida due in part to tourist busi ness. Elsewhere, demand was irregular but generally in a range of fair to fairly good and best where features were either in progress or ordering for first month antici pated needs. Supplies were generally reported as about adequate to available at steady prices. Export orders improved for early March port deliveries. Offerings to breakers were sufficient from tegular sup plier! for reduced needs at generally steady values. Live hen offerings were adequate for the light demand. Pa. Grain February 26, 1996 Report (applied by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST TUES DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL. AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: SOYBEANS AND CORN STEADY TO .05 HIGHER, WHEAT STEADY TO .20 LOWER, BARLEY AND OATS MOSTLY STEADY. EAR CORN STEADY TO Telmark lease.* \s your rain gauge fills... your wallet doesn’t empty. Measure your savings with a new Telmark lease signed between February 1 and April 15. Telmark offers tax deductible payments and a choice of the following: • 10% down; balance of this year’s payment after harvest • 60-day waiver of payments OR # Ist year payments reduced. Patrick Rush (412) 587-3989 Lisa Sonnen (717) 866-9217 ler (302) 456-1931 Teimark Inc. 800-451-3322 * Credit approval required. NEW leases only. OR Jody Underwood Mike Fullam (3f >95 (717) 966-9202 Frank Hunter A (716) 595-3954 (410) 827-5052 (412) >346-3455 STRONG. SOXJTHI CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.5XM.25, AVERAGE 4.09, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.04-3.22; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.95-5.17, AVERAGE 5.05, CONTRACT TOR HARVEST 4.19-4.53; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.90-3.30, AVERAGE 3.12, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 2.00-2.60; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.35-2.60, AVERAGE 2.49, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST FEW REPORTED 1.60; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 7.25-7.61, AVERAGE 7.42, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 7.00-7.17; PEW REPORTED GRAIN SORGHUM 2 RANGE 4.00, AVERAGE 4.00, AVER AGE MOISTURE BAR CORN RANGE 105.00-120.00, AVERAGE 113.57. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.71M.10. AVERAGE 3.84; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.45-5.00, AVERAGE 4.73; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 170-3.30, AVERAGE 2.87; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.00-2.50, AVERAGE 2.23; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.75-7.45, AVERAGE 7.09; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE 90.00-120.00, AVERAGE 104.14. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.7<M.25. AVERAGE 4.01; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.85-5.17. AVERAGE 4.96; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.70-3.30, AVERAGE 3.02; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.90-2.60, AVERAGE 2.28; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 6.75-7.61, AVERAGE 7.27; AVERAGE MOISTURE BAR CORN RANGE 90.00-120.00. AVERAGE 108.85. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.80-4.10, AVERAGE 3.96; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.85-5.00, AVERAGE 4.90; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.75-3.10 FEW REPORTED 3.50, AVERAGE 3.05; PENNSYLVANIA OATS NO 2 RANGE 1.90-135, AVER AGE 115; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.80-7.40, AVERAGE 7.13; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE 96.00-110.00, AVERAGE 10120. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.50-4.03, AVERAGE 3.76; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE FEW REPORTED 4.75-4.95, AVERAGE 4.85; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 175-2.97, AVERAGE 186; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.90-122, AVERAGE 2.03; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGB7.OB-7.20, AVERAGB7.I4; AVERAGE MOISTURE BAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 77.00-80.00, AVERAGE 79.00. MONTH AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 3.84; WHEAT NO. 2 4.94; BARLEY NO. 3 2.89; OATS NO. 2 117; SOYBEANS NO. 17.17; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN 104.81. YEAR AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 147; WHEAT NO. 2 3.58; BARLEY NO. 3 1.85; OATS NO. 2 1.61; SOYBEANS NO. 15.36; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN 67.60. Grain and soybean bids climbed slightly higher on continued tight US and World supplies. Wheat steady to 5 cents higher. Com 1 to 5 cents higher. Sorghum 6 to 10 cents higher. Soybeans 1 to 4 cents higher. Wheat export demand is slow at this point but indications that Egypt may soon seek 300,000 to 500,000 tomes of US soft red winter wheat, underpinned bids. Rainfall in the Plains State has been scarce lately but some is called for in next week's forecasts. Com bids moved slightly higher due to stronger wheat and bean bids. Cold weath er continued to move back into the Mid west areas this week forcing livestock feed to increase. Stocks remain tight and expec tations that no com would be delivered against the Match contract was supportive to bids. Higher soybean bids were due to spillover strength from wheat and com pits. Stronger meal demand offered addi- For Best Discounts On Corn, Soybeans & Alfalfa Seed UncMUr Firming. Srtuwtey, Match 2; 1996-AS National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO FEBRUARY 28, 1996 Sa,e ' (Tele-Auction) " lb. Increments p asoNt ORDER NOW Baler Twine tional rapport to bum. Gains woe lim ited, however, by lack of new export demand. Export demand: Porchuer Com modity Tonnage Del date Nothing new to report Date Change Year ago Track bid*; 02/21/96 02/27/96 03/01/95 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 3.63 inch 3.76-3.77 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 5.60 1/2 up 3 3.73 1/2 Portland (SW) 5.49-5.51 up 1-unch 3.90-3.92 St. Louis (SRW) 4.76-4.79 up S-2 3.55-3.58 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 4.04-4.05 up 4 2.41-2.42 Minneapolis 3.57 1/4 up 2 1/4 2.24 1/2 Southern lowa 3.19-3.94 dn 1-up I 2.34-2.38 Omaha 3.79-3.83 up S-2 2.22-2.27 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 7.43-7.45 up 1-25.49-s.s2Minneapo lis 7.05 3/4 up 2 3/4 5.44 1/2 Southern lowa 7.37-7.46 dn 1-up 4 5.51-5.56 Cent IL Processors 7.40 3/4-7.44 3/4 op 13/4-2 3/4 5.54 1/2-5.62 3/4 Futures Ooee: Km sas City (May) Wheat 5.11 up 1/2 3.51 Minneapolis (May) Wheat 5.00 1/2 dn 2 3.49 1/2 Chicago (M*r> Wheat 5.08-dn 1/2 Chicago (May) Wheat 4.96 1/4 up 3 1/4 3.48 1/2 Chicago (Mar) Com 3.913/4 up 3 3/4 Chicago (May) Com 3.89 1/4 up 2 1/4 2.42 1/2 Chicago (Mar) Soybeans 7.39 3/4 up 2 3/4 5.53 3/4 Chicago (May) Soybeans 7.50 1/2 up 3 1/4 5.63 1/2 Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Old. Pro tein: 5.96 up 1/2 3.99 US 2 SRW Wheat; 5.49-5.50 up 1/2 3.88 1/2-3.94 1/2 US 2 Yellow Com: 4.33 3/4-4.35 3/4 up 3 3/4-5 3/4 2.72-2.73 1/2 US 2 Yellow Soighum: Rail 7.58 up 8-6 4.58 Barge 7.76 up 10-6 4.78 US 1 Yellow Soybeans; 7.79 3/4-7.82 3/4 up 2 3/4-3 3/4 5.95 1/2-5.98 1/2 Green Dragon Hay EphraU, Fa. Friday, Fab. 23, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction 197 TOTAL LOADS. MIXED HAY: 70 LOADS. 50.00-160.00. ALFALFA: 40 LOADS, 72.00-142.00. TIMOTHY: 19 LOADS, 72.00-155.00. STRAW: 44 LOADS, 55.00-87.0 a EAR CORN; 8 LOADS. 117.00-123.00. ORCHARD GRASS: 7 LOADS, 52.00-116.00. OATS: 5 LOADS, 2.20-2.90 BU tHHHH!3HH arils Every Wed. SOYBEANS Boydell Farms #363 #3500 (2nd Place BAGS Trials) Agf.i & North Coast 8836 354.284 9139 The All New 374 9329 9434 t©outßß * 3090 E Also Avail. Resntck, Pella & Williams ALFALFA OATS Vermel - 50# Armor Noble 84 Vwap, Hercules Ogle Wetfool Newdak and 94 MPR Timothy ft Climax Timothy Orchard Grass also available - clover ft rye
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