North Jersey Market HacfcatUtowa, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuooday, April 23, 1996 Hay—Straw * Grain Report ALFALFA: 2 LOTS. 3.30 AND 4.00 BALE. MIXED HAY: 8 LOTS, 1.30-3.20 BALE. TIMOTHY: 6 LOTS. 1.202.80 BALE. CRASS: 4 LOTS. 1.60-2.20 BALE. GROUND CORN: 1 LOT, 7.00 BAG. SHELLED CORN: 1 LOT. 4.25 BAG. OATS: 1 LOT. 8.50 BAG. SEEDLINGS: 1 LOT, S.OO AND 9.00 BUNDLE 24 LOTS TOTAL. Kutztown Produce Auction Hay Auction Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, April 20, 1996 TOTAL LOADS: 36. ALFALFA HAY: 19.00-180.0 a MIXED HAY: 81.00-16200. TIMOTHY HAY: 101.00-126.00. GRASS HAY: 115.00-13tt00. CLOVER MIX: 81.0 a WHEAT STRAW: 5200-60.00. .73 BALE We at Wenger Feeds believe that good stewardship is the heart of agribusiness. That’s why we take great pride in offering an improvement in nutrition —and protection for the environment: Wenger’s MW Feeding Program with NatuphosTM from BASF. Quality feed is a precise formulation and a key ingredient to your business success. Our commitment to your success is another reason that we now include the important new ingredient NatuphosTM in our feed formulations for layers. And we’re the first Mid- Atlantic feed manufacturer to offer this improvement. We Don’t Make the Feed We Make the Feed Better BASF Vintage Hay Paradiaa, PA Thun, Apr! 21, 1996 Rapart Supplied by Auctlan ALFALFA: 9200-1520 a TIMOTHY: 143.0tt MIXED HAY: 89.00-141.0 a STRAW: 77.0a80.00. TOTAL: 14 LOADS. SALE TIME 12 NOON. Dewart Hay Pewart, PA. Monday, April 15, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction 29 LOADS OF HAY, 3230-137.5 a STRAW: 4 LOADS. Saoo-3200. WOOD; 1 LOAD AT 4S.Oa CORN: 3 LOADS. 133.00-143.00. OATS: 3 LOADS, 230-3.03 BU. Greencastle Livestock Market April IS and 22 Hay St Straw Report Supplied by Auction 47 LOADS. ALFALFA: SS.OO-167.3a TIMOTHY HAY: 80.00-11640. MIXED HAY: 8a0ai3250. BROMB GRASS: 67.30-lQ2Oa STRAW: 64.0a80.0a Wenger Feeds. Preserving a Tradition of Value with the Best Technology Available. NE Chicken Pts 1&2 APRIL 24. UN Tmcklot buying iuSsnsi to improv* on breast item*, other put* wen at lean fair with the exception of wings which wen difficult to move. Offerings wen in very daw belence to intuncei than of neede on bread item*, ample on wing *, and in balanca on the remainder. Retail and dinributive movement waa gen erally fair with mod activity centering around dealers building floor docke in pn panuion for the lint of the month. The matkd tone wae fully neady to firm in tndanen. PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILER/FRYBR PARTS. DELIV ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL IRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES. ITEM CURRENT NEGO TIATED TRADING* BREAST- B/S (W * W/O TENDERS) 160-16 S BREAST - WITHRIBS 10-11 BREAST-LINERUN 10 LEGS 46-47 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 33-34 DRUMSTICKS 47-48 THIGHS 40-41 WINGS (WHOLE) 4M9 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12-14 LIVERS (3 POUND TUBS) 30 GEBAROS (HEARTS) 40 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY. MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND. AND PENNSYLVA NIA (NORTHEAST OP HARRISBURG). Our tests have shown that Natuphos™ can: • Enhance the nutritional value of feed by improving digestibility of phytate-bound phosphorus in grain. • Protect the environment by decreasing phosphorus in manure and its entry into surface water. Two important feed benefits from two names you can trust... Wenger Feeds and BASF. TM Natuphos is a trademark of Gist-Brocades B V Qjenger National Egg Market APRIL 24,1996 PHcee wen unchanged to lower for large and extra-large in the Nonhead wd Midwen, and the balance of pricer wen unchanged. The market tone was barely •teady to weak for large and exm-large. and neady for medium, rmallt and jum bos. Demand war light to instances fairly good, mostly fair, and best where featured. Supplies wen adequate to ample for the large and extra-large, and light weight eggs and jumbos remained no more than adequ ate. Breaking stock supplies wen adequate from tegular sources and surplus offerings, end the market tone held steady. Live hen offerings wen fully adequate to ample for the limited demand. New York Egg Market APRIL 24,1996 Prices wen lower for the large sizes, and unchanged for mediums. The market tone wn neady far madhani. and weak far large. Demand enminned to alow and was generally no batter than fair »-t— fea tured. Supplies of the large sizes wen at least adequate with offerings from outside the immediate area surplus, and medium supplies remained generally adequate. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO RO. Box 26, Rheems, Pennsylvania 17570 1-800-692-6008 Fax 717-367-5913 ImcMter Fanning, Saturday. Apr! 27, 18BM5 VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR TONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 82-84 LARGE 79-S2 MEDIUM 74-77 New Holland Sales Stables Goat and Sheep Sale Monday, April 22, 1996 GOATS: 962 HEAD. BILLIES 79-110 LBS. 110.00-190.00; MUTTON 79-100 LBS. 100.00-129D0; NANNIES 90-70 LBS. 70.00-90.00, YEARLINGS 49-60 LBS. 60.00-80.00; KIDS 20-30 LBS. 30.004000. SHEEP: 967 HEAD. ALL WEIGHTS, RAMS 30.009000, EWES 30006000; 1 YEAR-OLDS 40.0010.00; 2 YEAR OLDS 40.007000. LAMBS; OLD CROP 80100 LBS. 100.00-110.00; 90-110 LBS. 109.00119.00;65-90LBS. 110.00129.00, 4069 LBS. 120.00160.00 BUNNIES EACH 1.00-3.50. RABBITS .50-1.35. PIGEONS EACH 3.25-5.00. GUINEAS EACH 8.00-10.00. EGGS; WHITE EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .70-.91. LARGE .64-. BS, MEDIUM .65. BROWN EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .69-.86, LARGE .63-.V5. Eliminate those with RID-A-BIRD perches the proven and guaranteed method of pest bird control. Call or write today. We’ll tell you how. RID-A-BIRD 1100 IS A RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE ~^FIVE STATE MARKETING 118 Thurman Dr. • Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hacfcettitowu, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tutoday, Apr! 23, 1»N Report Supplied by Aactiou HEAVY FOWL .20-1.65. LEGHORN FOWL J5-.85. MIXED FOWL .90-1.35, ROASTERS .40. CHICKS EACH .15-.70. SILKIES .15-1.00. GEESE .20-.25. BANTAMS .30-.40. ROOSTERS .40-1.45. TURKEYS .70. DUCKS .40-1.40. WINDMILLS E&R WINDMILL SALES & SERVICE 717-354-5554 717-354-9320 DIRTY BIRDS
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