Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1998, Image 5

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Shell Eess PORFUIXPROCBSSINGSCHEDULES. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF - . W«»™ ■l™™
{s*§H . PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA I?"**??*'-? tow ? for " d . lowßr
RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME (000) I E. PA &NJ Poultry
PRICES WERE ®UVB*S.' :U£DA GRADE A AND ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVO. d °g* ly * > *^ y WM ?*f!*
GRADE A WHITE EGOS IN CARTONS, WEIGHT ACTUAL AVO. WEIGHT JANUAIWJ2, 199*
DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS 01/U 01/12 01/I2 01/0701/O 5
TOTcrariS HIGHER DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE .81-.84; 2.435 2.409 4.89 2,437 4.91 f “f“J e *f *“!“ P*® - REPORT, IANUAtY 1991.
U 2 ( Sm^^ T D4 2 l^ I H«SISm • 79-S2; MEDIUM -65-70 'BROILER/FRYER CURRENT J® FEDERAL-STATE tWit’
0N mimmnmßON NEGOTIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDI- r* k “““I 8 J«m«y3."l99B'*in the gencrelly uditfird tu
rSIRVISuLAHm. I CENT Dclmarva Broiler ATE DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY E4*«n region were 21% more than the s UghUy UgikC* when a woti
1»S A ®™SSta!gJ MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF P^week.«d9%^»th«Aes«n e DcmAdWasUgi*&«* e fdf
SSKSSSS j£SSSu!am 3£C2Ss3s£d~
SMALLS. BOSTOj} PRICES WERE DELMARVA BROILER/FRYER about sU*dy trade sentiment. Occmdonal HENS T 7 POUNDS
UNCHANGED. THE MARKET TONE MARKET. FEDERAL-STATE short.g« of shell eggs Dtend bredters pay- TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
WAS STEADY TO FIRM. DEMAND Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds W “G»JED AVERAGE 52.38 Wgher price*.
WAS MODERATE TO VERY GOOD. wss very light >t several plants. Offerings m -°* B ’*“. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES SLAUMITCR TOE
rest WHERE RETAILERS HAD SPE- were readily available and difficult to 8 of - 9 P 1" reporting - (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON- FOR SLAUGHTER THE
CIALS IN PLACE FOR THE UFCOM- place. Live supplies were at least mod- TAINERS) majority wrn avo
[NO WEEKEND AND IN AREAS eiate; weights varied, but were mostly NY PhlL TRUCKLOTS LTL(MIN. 25 CONT.) ,u n^r^nAniMr
WHERE THE RECENT ICE STORM desirable to heavy. Processing schedules FmTM. Foot! RANGE MOSTLY RANGE M^M^r^NTS/TR^M^Ts'aT
CONTINUED TO HAMPER DEUVB- were moderate to heavy. Less than trucklot a^S^S-arf 8 WHOLE 51-54 51-52 55-62 BLENDS iAß'M’root^^lilAniN^TOO
MBS. SUPPLIES WERE TIGHT TO asking prices were 1 cent lower at 49 to 63 ATLANTA, GA (/) TFEWR 70-85 WHITES 36-39 37-38 too
ADEQUATE AND GRADED EGGS cents. Trade sentiment remained mostly JANUARY 09, 1998 40-51 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% raw m vmnrr PLANT TO °
REMAINED IN THE SHORTEST POSI- weak and unsettled. In the parts complex, '"CORRECTION - DATE SHOULD SOLIDS) 82-86 83-85 86-92 SALTED , mfnra -7 inc cirorrar
HON. BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES wings were sfort of an active call. Inquiry READ 1998"* YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 77-80 78-79 ™
WERE BARELY ADEQUATE TO for breast items continued to increase; EASTERN REGION FROZEN EGGS, 81-89 TO DISCOUNT.
ADEQUATE AND THE DEMAND WAS offerings varied from in good balance to JANUARY 09, 1998. FEDERAL-STATE (/) . WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
MODERATE. OFFERINGS OF SPENT well cleared. Leg quartets were generally Prices were unchanged for whites SWEETENER GENERALLY 28-32%
PEMNFIELD DAIRY DAYS ]
Featured “AfOßf ff/COM£ Of/ TH£ fARff
Speakers
9:30 A.M. • Milk, Coffee & Donuts
R Visit Displays
Talk with speakers
10:15 A.M. • Meeting Begins Promptly
PENNFIELD - GROWING TO MEET THE DAIRYMAN’S NEEDS
Speaker: Don Mahlandt
• $lOO MORE PROFIT PER COW PER YEAR
Speaker: Dr. Mike Lormore, DVM
• “BEST VALUE” HEIFER AND DRY COW FEEDING PROGRAMS
Speaker: Dr. Tim Snyder, Ph.D.
Dr, Normand St. Pierre, PAS * ASSETS ALLOCATED FOR HEIFERS
Speaker; Dr. Normand St.-Pierre, Ph.D.
• PROFITABLE FEEDING - HIGH PRODUCING CQWS
* KEEPING THE DAIRY FARM PROFITABLE
Speaker: Dr. Normand St.-Pierre, Ph.D.
* * v>
Mark Your Caumoar!
Dr. Mike Lormore, DVM
HI JANUARY 1998
MON TUB WED THUR FRI
CQBTIANDJOC MOUNT JOY. PA MABIINSBURG. NEW HOLLAND. MILLINGTON.
Holiday Inn Country Table BA BA MD
Morrlaon Cove Yoder’s Ho *£ rd
- Community Restaurant Johnson
FEBRUARY 1998
MOW TUE WED THUR FRI
LEBANON. PA TUNKHANNOCK. MU.BQY.PA BIRP-IN-HANP. CHAMBERSBURG.
n t,. Lebanon Valley EA Camelot BA BA -
Dr. Timothy Snyder, PAS Expo Shadowbrook Plain & Fancy Lo Masters JHVS
Mgr., Dairy Nutrition, Community VV 7/1’
Pennfleld Corp. ‘ _____ * Center Hi
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: The information presented at these meetings will be directed towards the FAMILY DAIRY FARM
and its future. Since many wives play a key role in the Family Farm Operation, we would strongly urge both
husband and wife to attend as the information presented will be for the “Management Team”.
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