New York Egg Market OCTOBER 31,1996 Price* were hi (her on Urge and extra large and the balance war unchanged. The matket tone wai Heady on medium* and iteady to firm on the larger lire*. Demand war moderate to good. Supplie* of the lar ger lire* were adequate and other* were well balanced. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR TONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 92-94 LARGE 89-92 MEDIUM 79-82 NY Phil Frozen Eggs OCTOBER 25, 1996 Price* were unchanged. The market tone was steady to fully steady. Demand cov ered the foil range, and was mostly mod erate with the majority of trades focused on current needs. Frozen product inventories were no more than adequate. Shell egg supplies were about adequate with prices unchanged to higher; increased offerings of shell eggs from hatching channels helped fill needs in the Southeastern area. 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Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, October 29, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .25-1.05. MIXED FOWL .30-.95. PULLETS .65-1.05. GEESE .10-. 15. BANTAMS EACH .20-1.10. ROOSTERS .40-1.30. , BUNNIES EACH 1.00. DUCKS .30-1.05. RABBITS .45-1.30. PIGEONS 1.00-4.75. GUINEAS EACH 5.00-8.00. EGGS: WHITE EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .90-1.04, LARGE .67-. SB, MEDIUM .50-.65. BROWN EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO 1.19-1.20, LARGE .69-1.07, MEDIUM .65. IIR4fiHT • KELDERMAN AIR RIDR REAL VALUE IN CONCRETE WAtERERS design • 9,000 p.s.i reinforced hull; internal steel frame, wire mesh, glass fiber. • Epoxy coated sloped concrete trough, resist bacterial growth. • Choice of operation: auto or manual constant flow • Add on, thermostat electrical element control (if required) • Multiple sizes to choose from, capacities from 25-110 gallon. Superior Design + Quality Construction + Dependability Year After Years VALUE »nnßi North Atlantic Shell Eggs October 31, 1996 Attests, Gs. PRICES TO RETAILERS IN PHILADELPHIA WERE UNCHANGED TO HIGHER ON LARGE SIZES AND PRICES TO RETAILERS IN BOSTON WERE UNCHANGED TO HIGHER. WITH THE BALANCE UNCHANGED; PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS IN NEW ENGLAND WERE HIGHER ON JUMBO THROUGH MEDIUM. THE MARKET TONE WAS STEADY TO FIRM. DEMAND WAS MODERATE TO GOOD. SUPPLIES WERE ABOUT ADEQUATE FOR WHITE EGGS AND TIGHT TO ADEQUATE FOR BROWNS WITH EXTRA SUPPLIES HELD CONFI DENTLY. BREAKING STOCK SUP PLIES WERE ADEQUATE. PHILADELPHIA. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR, EXTRA LARGE ,85V. -.92, LARGE .83* -.90, MEDIUM .76* -.79. National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO OCTOBER 30, 1996 Wheat bids were lower most places due to limited export demand. However, white wheat sales offered some strength to Port land bids. Com and soybean bids lower again on harvest pressure, very good yields / By Bohlmann Inc. / Busy V As A / . Bee? LfUPttt EyptQß. V lWfrA5 . and slow export demand. Wheat 3 to 7 cenu lower except Portland 2 to 3 cents higher. Com 3 to 7 oenu lower. Sorghum 7 to 10 cents lower. Soybean* 7 to 9 cents lower. Wheat bids were mostly lower as export demand this week remain light and indications that many countries are pur chasing outside the US, weighed on bids. Harvest remains in full string for soybeans with the majority of the crop out of the ground and in farmers bins. Plenty of com, however, is still standing in fields. Export sales have been good for com so far this week, but no tales of beans ate on the books. U.S. Export Sales: Commodity Tonnage Del date South Korea Soft While Wheat 9,000 Jan/Feb Hard Red Winter Wheat 3,700 Jsn/Feb DN Spring Wheat 3,700 Jan/Feb Totals; Wheat 16,400 ton nes. Date Change Year ago Truck Bids; 10/30/96 10/29/96 11/01/95 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 4.53 dn 5 5.23-5.27 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 4.301/4 dn 6 1/2 5.34 3/4 Portland (SW) 3.99-4.03 up 2-3 5.35-5.38 St. Louis (SRW) 3.59-3.68 dn 5-7 5.09-5.12 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.74 dn 5 3.44-3.45 Minneapolis ZS4 1/4 dn 7 1/4 3.14 1/2 Southern lowa 2.67-2.68 dn 5-7 3.33-3.36 Omaha 2.50-2.55 dn 5 3.17-3.18 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansu City 6.81 dn 7 6.78-6.81 Minneapolis 6.77 1/2 dn 8 6.61 Southern lowa 6.86-6.91 dn 9 6.80A.85 Cent IL Pro cessors 6.95 1/2-7.00 3/4 dn 7-7 1/2 6.91-6.96 Futures; Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.15 1/4 dn 4 3/4 5.12 1/2 Minnea polis (Dec) Wheat 3.98 1/4 dn 2 1/2 5.02 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 3.81 dn 3 1/2 4.981/2 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.70 1/4 dn 4 1/4 3.36 1/2 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 6.89 Randall G. 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MULCH: .30-.80 BALE. RYE SEED: 4.80 BU. WOOD: 55.00-102.00. Dewart Hay Dcwart, PA. Monday, October 28, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction HAY: 100.00-127.50. CTDiU/r 05 QO. WOOD:’2 LOADS. 45.00 LOAD. CORN: 82.00-102.50. OATS; 2.55-2.90 BU.
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