NE Chicken chusetts. Connecticut, Rhode when compned w i week ago. uttering* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23, 1996-A5 jj. <o <« ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA were fully adequate to ample for this 1 " rTS 1«Z (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). week’* ilaughterneedi. Demand wai light wheat growing areas continue to prey for 3/4-7.19 3/4 up 4-S 1/2 5.75-S.BI Ritures MARCH 20 1996 V L- *° moderate. The market tone was steady. moisture. Rind buying on the board added Cfoae: Kansas City (May) Wheat 4.93 1/2 Trucklot buying interest was light and fNCW TOrK HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS support to all commodities. Com bids con- up 5 1/2 3.58 1/2 Minneapolis (May) unaggressive. Offerings on all items Egg Market AND UP) * FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER tinned to inch higher on strong wheat and Wheat 4.93 1/2 up 5 1/2 3.54 1/2 Chicago tanged adequate to available if needed .... LB.. GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER bean trades. Although no overnight sales (May) Wheal 4.81 up II 3/4 3.59 Chicago Retail and distributive movement was dis- f THE WEEK 0,3 1 8-MAR-96 RANGE were reported.com is doingweUlhis week (May) Com 3.87 up 1 1/2 2.45 3/4 Chicago appointing; floor stocks were more than MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUY- m the export business. Soybean bids were (May) Soybean. 7.18 3/4 up 3 1/2 5.80 sufficient in most quarters and some deal- »no mediums were unchanged. The market ER LOADING 10-12.5 CENTS/LB. 10-11 pushed higher due to good export demand Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New ers looked to delay receipts on commit- l«me was no better than steady lor mediums 10.71 AT FARM PRODUCER LOADING overnight, despite the weaker meal Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW menu for late week delivery Trade semi- f!" »' «“dy for the large sizes. TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT demand again today. Spillover strength Wheat, Ord. Protein: 5.721/2-5.731/2 up 5 ment was barely steady to weak and highly Den V ind remained mixed from light to -poo rew TO REPORT * WEIGHTS from wheat piu was alto a factor in higher 1/2 4.14 1/2 US 2 SRW Wheat: 5.55-5.56 good, and was best where featured. Sup- UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO trends. Export demand: Purchaser Com- up 13 3/4-12 3/4 4.03-4.05 US 2 Yellow PRICES PAID PER POUND ICE P lles of the large sizes were adequate to DIS COUNT. modity Tonnage Del date Egypt Hard Red Com: 4.35-4.36 up 4 1/2-3 1/2 2.78-2.81 PACKED AND CO2 PACKED mstances barely adequate and held with Winter Wheat 150,000 Jul/Sep Taiwan US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 7.45 up 3 4.66 BROILER/FRYER PARTS DELIV- confidence, while medium supplies were at Soybeans 108,000 May/Jun Touls; Wheal Barge 7.41-7.45 up 3-7 4.83 US I Yellow ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL least adequate with continued sales into National 150,000 tonnes. Soybeans 108,000 tonnes. Soybeans: 7.54 3/4-7.55 3/4 up 4 1/2-3 1/2 Grain Market TIATCn RRPACT VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A ST. JOSEPH, MO ...City(HRW.ORD)S.42-5.44dn 1-unch ANDGRADE A - WH'TE EGGS IN CAR- MARCH 20. 1996 3,85-3.86 Minneapolis (DNS. 14%) 5.48 , o,™ TONS - DELIVERED STORE DOOR. Good export demand and fund buying 1/2 up 5 1/2 3.99 1/2 Portland (SW) HS ufoi S CENTS PER DOZEN. supported wheat bids today. Com bid. 5.25-130 unch-up 2 3.98-4.00 St Li. im II Kt 31 35 HR I IMS-nriof .7 « RANGE EXTRA LARGE 94-96 were firm in reaction to strong wheal and (SRW ) 4.69-4.76 up 12 3.67-3.70 Com, TOIGHS MtOwSofRM LARGE 91-94 MEDIUM 79-82 be«i bids. Very good overnight sale, to US 2 Yellow: Kansu City 4.00-4.01 up 1 V\ E. PA & NJ L\ 1 pound in ni7 Dahllmh cents higher. Com Ito 3 cents higher. Southern lows 3.93-3.99 unch-up 3 ft fyl- ZARDS (HEARTS) 45 INCLUDES NEW 7 Sorghum 3to 7 cems higher. “ 2.41-2.42 Omaha IM-ISS up 2 2.33-2.34 ,V/Og>^y YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, MARCH 18, 1996 6 r Ce^ ,tef ‘ NORTHERN NEW JERSEY MASSA- The final majority pnee was unchanged after good overnight sales to Egypt- Winter 7.16-7.17 up 5 5.68-5.69 Minneapolis 6.96 3/4 up 5 1/2 5.62 Southern lowa 7.12-7.17 up 4-6 5.71-5.74 Cent IL Processors 7.13 Fomey Longenecker Commodities | PARADISE TRUCKING | Smith Barney THE END OF TEAT INJURY A Member of TmvelenGroupT _ SMITH BARNEY INC. Small and large closed vans “NO SECRETS” 29 East King Street available. iCv Lancaster PA 17602 2852 CALL M,TCH AT 71 7-687-0990 T 7 Til© “TEAT SAVER” Lancaster, pa 17002-205 z _> « _ , .. .. _ . . " / > pushes the udder & teat away from /f \ the dew claw. Apply two weeks prior \ ~ V to freshening. 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