NY Phil Frozen Eggs FEBRUARY 14, 1997 Pnces were unchanged to higher for whites, and generally lower for whole and yolk The market tone was at least steady for whiles, and barely steady to weak on the balance Demand was light for trucklot volumes, and less-lhan-trucklot orders were mixed with some improvement noted in metropolitan areas with Passover busi ness. Floor stocks were adequate to fully adequate. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingre dients included) processed under federal inspection in the East for the week ending February 8, 1997 were 1% more than last week, and 23% more than the same week last year. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE WHOLE 59-61 60 62-72 BLENDS (/) TFEWR.BO-89 WHITES 40-42 43-55 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 90-92 92-100 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 87-89 90-98 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER. GEN ERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. BADGERS A6RI SERVICE Dfllsburg, PA 717-432-8377 R.L BAUGHMAN & SONS BARN EO. Townvllle, PA 814-967-4115 BIG VALLEY REPAIR Belleville, PA 717-935-5051 CEDAR CREST EG. Lebanon, PA < 717-2704(600 COLUMBIA CROSSROADS EQUIPMENT Crossroads, PA .* FRANKUN farm service f - LactyvHJe. Pa 717-869*407 HESS EQ. SALES & SERVICE Miffllnburg, PA 717-966-2720 l h m gf% a 448 Orchard Road M ohn,on,PA 717-484-0551 • MANUFACTURING-/ 19540-9422 ■ ■ f ~TW~T V/V/Wf NE Chicken Pts 1&2 FEBRUARY 20, 1997 Trucklot buying activity was slow and disappointing. Demand was light with increase availability noted on most Hems However, wings were ample with little or no interest noted at the higher levels. Dis tributive and retail movement was light to moderate, best where specials were in progress Undertone was usually weak on wings, barely steady on legs and leg quar ters. Although, offerings of white leg quar ters were limited. Balance of items were usually reported as cautious but generally steady. PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS. DELIV ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN TITIES. ITEM CURRENT NEGO TIATED TRADING* BREAST - B/S (W & W/O TENDERS) 165 BREAST - WITH RIBS 82-83 BREAST - LINE RUN 82 LEGS 46-47 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 33 DRUMSTICKS 49-50 THIGHS 47-48 WINGS (WHOLE) 60-61 BACKS AND HOUQHTAUNGS GARAGE Mlddlebury Center, PA 717-376-2825 JOHN JONES Mechanicsburg, PA 717-766-8582 LANCHESTER SERVICE Narvon, PA 610-273-9060 M & M BARN SALES Westfield, PA 814-334-5462 martin equip. Chamberaburg, PA 717-263-3606 JOE MARKQVTTCH Montroe*. PA > McMILLEN BROS. ' LoyevHle,PA 717-789-3961 MCDOWELL FARM EQUIP. Grove City, PA 814-786-7968 MENDENHALL DAIRY SUPPLY Brookvllle, Pa 607-735-9666 NECKS (STOPPED) 12-14 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 20 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSA CHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG) National Egg Market FEBRUARY 19, 1997 Prices were unchanged to lower, mostly unchanged. The market tone was cautious ly steady. Retail demand had improved and ranged light to instances good, best where features were m progress or planned for upcoming weekend. Loose egg demand was moderate. Supplies were adequate to fully adequate. The national egg inventory increased by 1 percent over the previous week. Breaking stock supplies were also adequate to fully adequate. Live hen offer ings were short to about adequate for pro cessing requirements. DONALD NISSLEY Willow Street, PA 717-786-7654 PRINGLE FEED STORE Greenville, PA 412-586-7950 ED RISSLER MFC. New Enterprise, PA 814-766-2246 GRAHAM DAIRY SUPPLY Qreensburg, PA 412434-3162 WILLIAM ROMBERQER Pittman, PA 717-649-2081 SOMERSET BARN EQ. Somerset, PA 814-446-6655 HARRY TROOP Cochranville, PA 610-693-6731 THOMAS L ZARTMAN iphrata, PA 717-733-1060 IVAN ZOOK & SONS Belleville, Pa 717-935-2158 POTOMAC VALLEY SUPPLY Hagesrtown, MD 301-223-6877 FISHER SURGE SALES Knox, PA 814-797-6710 HUTTON FARM EQUIPMENT Mahaffey, PA 814-277-6647 INTERSTATE DAIRY EQUIPMENT Thurmont, MD 301-271-7344 ROVENDALE AG 9 BARN EQUIP Watsontwon, PA 717-638*9564 STAR SILO Myerstown, PA 717-886-5708 ffmiafif 1597-AT '*o » PENNFIELD ill PENNFIELD’S Hay Stretcher Pellets Can be used to replace 4-5 lbs of forage dry matter in a properly balanced dairy feeding program. \//