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Frozen Eggs
OCTOBER 11,1996
Price! were unchanged. The maiket tone
was Heady. Demand remained fair to good,
md current negotiated trading centered on
immediate needi. Boor atodca were ihort
to adequate. Raw material offering! were
mixed, and price! were unchanged to low
er. Edible liquid and frozen egg! (ingre
dient! included) procened under federal
impecticn in the Eaitem region for the
week ending October S, 1996 were 10%
leu than lait week, and 4% leu than the
lime week lait year.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 62-65 63-64 65-72 BLENDS (/)
TFEWR 87-100 WHITES 41-45 42-44
45-55 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 92-96 93-95 96-100 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 90-94 91-92
94-96 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER. GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
National
Egg Market
OCTOBER 16, 1996
Prices were unchanged to higher for
mediums in Boston and parts of the Mid
west, and the balance of prices were
unchanged. The market tone remained
steady for the large sizes, and steady to
fitm for mediums. Demand was fair to
good, mostly moderate. Supplies were
adequate and usually available for the large
sizes, and lighter weights continued short
to adequate. Breaking slock supplies were
mixed, but generally sufficient for full
schedules, and the market tone was steady
to firm. Light type hen offerings were often
no more than adequate for full plant
schedules.
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Poultry & Egg
Hackeltatown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tueaday, October 15, 1996
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .40-.85.
LEGHORN FOWL .45 .70.
MIXED FOWL .55.
GEESE .40.
BANTAMS EACH .35-1.50.
ROOSTERS .50-1.15.
BUNNIES EACH .30-3.00.
DUCKS .05-.85.
RABBITS .10-1.15.
PIGEONS EACH .75-5.00.
GUINEAS EACH 2.50-6.75.
EGGS; WHITE EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO' .87-1.05, LARGE .82-.88.
BROWN EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO
1.31-1.41, LARGE .93-1.11, MEDIUM
.76-. BS.
E. PA & NJ
Poultry
OCTOBER 15, 1996
Final majority price! were unchanged to
lower compared to a week ago. Demand
wu in a hill range of light to good for
adequate availability from producer!. Fin
iihed ialei continued to move well at high
er valuer. Trade lenliment wai at lean
steady.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) FINAL PRICE. CENTS PER
LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER
THE WEEK OF 14-OCT-96 RANGE
MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM PRO
DUCER LOADING 11.5-16 CENTS/LB.
13 13.66 AT FARM PRODUCER LOAD
ING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB
PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT
WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO
DISCOUNT.
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
OCTOBER 16, 1996
Grain and aoybean bids were lower at
mid-week at harvest pressure continued.
Good Winter wheat planting progren
weighed on bids, but Spring wheat suffered
the most Lower com and soybeans bids
losses limited by good export sales from
Egypt and Taiwan. Winter wheat 1 to 2
cents, and Spring wheat 9to 11 cents low
er. Com 2 to 4 cents lower. Sorghum 4 to 6
cents lower. Soybeans 1 to 3 cents lower.
U.S. Export Sales; Commodity Tonnage
Del date Egypt Com 500,000 Oct/Sep Tai
wan Com 50,000 Nov/Mar Soybeans
88,500 Nov/Mar Totals: Com 550,000 ton
nes. Soybeans 88,500 tonnes. Date Change
Year ago Truck Bids: 10/16/96 10/15/96
10/18/95 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW,
ORD) 4.69 up 1 5.25-5.26 Minneapolis
(DNS, 14%) 4.39 1/4 dn 11 1/2 5.35 3/4
Portland (SW) 4.36-4.39 dn 1-2 5.19-5.23
St. Louis (SRW) 3.99-4.12 dn 9-5
4.91-4.94 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City
2.88 dn 2-4 3.24-3.25 Minneapolis 2.74
1/4 dn 2 1/4 2.92 3/4 Southern lowa
2.82-2.91 dn 3-1 3.10 Omaha 268-288 dn
4-6 3.06 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas
City 6.79 dn 2 6.46 Minneapolis 6.73 dn 2
1/2 6.15 1/4 Southern lowa 6.78-6.87 dn
3-up 1 6.32-6.35 Cent IL Processors
6.86-7.01 dn 2 1/2-3 1/2 6.53 1/4-6.61 1/4
Futures; Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.38 3/4
unch 5.14 3/4 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat
4.16 1/4 dn 1 1/2 5.03 3/4 Chicago (Dec)
Wheat 4.17 1/4 dn 4 1/2 4.99 3/4 Chicago
(Dec) Com 2.83 1/4 dn 3 1/4 3.25 3/4 Chi
cago (Nov) Soybeans 6.91 dn 1 1/2 6.56
1/4 Export Bids: Barge or rail, Pott of New
Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW
Wheat, Ord. Protein: 4.91 3/4-4.93 3/4
unch 5.54 3/4-S.SS 3/4 US 2 SRW Wheat:
4.46 1/4-4.47 1/4 dn 4 1/2 5.34 3/4-5.37
3/4 US 2 Yellow Com: 3.27 1/4-3.28 1/4
dn 3 1/4 3.61 3/4-3.62 3/4 US 2 Yellow
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North Jersey
Market
Hackettetown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, October IS, 1996
Hay—Straw &
Grain Report
ALFALFA: 1 LOT, 230 BALE.
MIXED HAY: 10 LOTS, 210-3.30
BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1 LOT AT 2.20 BALE.
GRASS: 10 LOTS, 1.25-3.20 BALE.
OAT STRAW: 2 LOTS, 1.60 AND 1.80
BALE.
WHEAT STRAW: 1 LOT AT 1.70
BALE.
RYE STRAW: 1 LOT AT 2.70 BALE.
SHELLED CORN: 2 LOTS, 4.50 AND
4.75 BAG.
CRACKED CORN: 6.50 BAG.
MULCH HAY: 1 LOT AT .80 BALE.
FIREWOOD: 1 LOT AT 50.00 LOAD.
Westminster Hay
Wcatminrter, Md.
Tueiday, October 14, 1996
Report Supplied by Auction
ALFALFA: 1.90-3.70 BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1.10-3.20 BALE.
MIXED HAY: .75-2.80 BALE.
GRASS: 1.00-2.40 BALE. 24.00-30.00
LARGE ROUND.
STRAW: .90-2.90 BALE.
WOOD: 72.50 CORD.
Westminster Livestock
Auction
Hagentown, Md.
October IS, 1996
Report nipplled bj auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 186 HEAD, 1.00
LOWER. UTILITY 33.00-38.00; HIGH
DRESSING TO 39.50; CANNERS
28.00- LIGHTWEIGHTS
20.00- SHELLY 27.00 DOWN.
BULLS: 20 HEAD. YG#l 38.00-40.00,
1 AT 44.50; YG#2 35.00-38.00; LOW
DRESSING 29.00-34.00.
FED STEERS: NO HIGH CHOICE
BEEF BREEDS. FEW CHOICE
1050-1250 LBS. 61.00-65.50; SELECT
55.00- HIGH CHOICE HOLS
TEINS 62 C<s 64.50; LOW CHOICE 58.00.
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week.
FED HEIFERS: LOW CHOICE 1200
LBS. 62.00; LOW CHOICE 900-1000
LBS. 53.00-57.00.
VEAL CALVES: 195 HEAD. CHOICE.
NONE; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 25.00-31.00;
65-80 LBS. 20.00-28.00; WEAK/ROUGH
20.00 DOWN.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 95-120 LBS. 60.00-78.00; #2
40.00- 80-90 LBS. 30.00-40.00;
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90-120 LBS.
115.00- #2 80-95 LBS.
60.00-
BUTCHER HOGS: 35 HEAD, 1.00
LOWER. US#l-3 225-260 LBS.
55.00- 10 HEAD 272 LBS. AT
53.00; 300-400 LBS. 41.00-43.00.
SOWS: 300-500 LBS. TO 43.50;
500-600 LBS. TO 50.25.
BOARS: 350-700 LBS. 39.00-40.00.
STOCK CATTLE: 279 HEAD. PRICES
LOWER. STEERS 300-500 LBS.
40.00- FEW 50.00-58.00; 500-700
LBS. 40.00-49.50; 700-900 LBS.
43.00- SHORT AND PLAIN
STEERS 25.00-38.00.
HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 30.00-39.00;
500-700 LBS. 33.00-45.00; 700-900 LBS.
35.00-
BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 35.00-45.00;
500-700 LBS. 30.00-37.00; 900-1000 LBS.
37.00-
LAMBS: CHOICE 90-115 LBS.
70.00- 60-90 LBS. 65.00-80.00;
FEW 150 LBS. AT 57.00.
SHEEP: 25.00-40.00; FEW 40.00-60.00.
GOATS: 50 HEAD. LARGE
65.00- MEDIUM 35.00-65.00;
SMALL 20.00-35.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 174 HEAD.
BULK SOLD BY THE POUND. BY THE
HEAD 15-25 LBS. 14.00-26.00; 7 HEAD
70 LBS. AT 45.00; BY THE POUND.
25-35 LBS. 50.00-68.00; 40-50 LBS.
74.00- 50-60 LBS. 63.00-66.00;
65-75 LBS. 6100-71.00; 80-90 LBS.
59.00-
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