Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1998, Image 5

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    Delmarva Broiler
ATLANTA, GA
JANUARY 28, 1998
delmarva broiler/fryer
market, federa instate
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
was fair to good and sufficient to keep
offerings in balance to well cleared. live
supplies were moderate, instances heavy;
weights were mixed and irregular, but
mostly desirable to light Processing sche
dules were moderate to moderately heavy
and starting times were being disrupted
this morning due to adverse weather. Less
than truck!ot asking prices were unchanged
at 50 to 64 cents. Trade sentiment was gen
erally fully steady. In the parts complex,
breast items were in balance to short of
immediate needs. Wings were available
and slow to clear. Leg quarters were at
least adequate
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
01/28 01/26 01/26 01/21 01/19
2,445 2,271 5.03 2,388 4.87
♦BROILER/FRYER CURRENT
PENNFIELD DAIRY DAYS
Featured MORS ff/OOMi Of/ TUB fimf
Speakers
Dr. Normand St. Pierre, PAS
Dr. Mike Lormore, DVM
Dr. Timothy Snyder, PAS
Mgr., Dairy Nutrition,
Pennfleld Corp.
Ladies Welcome: 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”.
NEGOTIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDI
ATE DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY
MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF
BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO
NEW YORK CITY FROM DELMARVA
BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE
47-69 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 52.30
NO. OF BOXES 7,909
♦8 of 9 plants repotting.
NE Chicken
Parts 1&2
ATLANTA, GA
JANUARY 28, 1998
NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER
PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE
Trucklot buying activity was mixed as
dealers cautiously planned ahead for the
flrst-of-the month. Offerings were irregu
larly available and often held in firm hands
as traders closely watched for further
market developments. Demand through
both retail and distributive channels was
usually discouraging. The market tone was
mostly steady although underlying trade
sentiment became increasingly cautious.
PRICES PAID PER POUND, ICE
PACKED AND CO2 PACKED
10:15 A.M.
2:15 P.M. •
BROILER/FRYER PARTS. DELIV
ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL
TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN
TITIES.
ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED
TRADING*
BREAST - B/S 160 BREAST - WITH
RIBS 75-76 BREAST - LINE RUN 75
LEGS 41-42 LEO QUARTERS (BULK)
27-28 DRUMSTICKS 33-34 THIGHS
31-32 WINGS (WHOLE) 79-80 BACKS
AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12-14 LIV
ERS (5 POUND TUBS) 20-25 GIZ
ZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50
INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY MET
ROPOLITAN AREA. NORTHERN NEW
JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS. CON
NECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND
PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF
HARRISBURG). • TODAY’S NEGO
TIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M.
North Atlantic
Shell Eggs
Jmnutj 29, 1998
Atlutef Ga.
IN NEW ENGLAND, PRICES WERE 1
CENT LOWER FOR EXTRA LARGE
Milk, Coffee & Donuts
Visit Displays
Talk with speakers
Meeting Begins Promptly
PENNFIBLD - 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.
ASSETS ALLOCATED FOR HEIFERS
Speaker: Dr. Normand St.-Pierre, Ph.D.
Buffet Lunch
PROFITABLE FEEDING - HIGH PRODUCING COWS
Speaker: Dr. Tim Snyder, Ph.D.
KEEPING THE DAIRY FARM PROFITABLE
Speaker: Dr. Normand St.-Pierre, Ph.D.
Adjourn
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THROUGH SMALL AND JUMBOS
WERE UNCHANGED. IN PHILADEL
PHIA, MEDIUMS WERE UNCHANGED
TO 2 CENTS LOWER, ALL OTHER
PRICES WERE UNCHANGED. THE
MARKET TONE WAS STEADY TO
WEAK. DEMAND WAS LIGHT TO
MODERATE. SUPPLIES WERE FULLY
ADEQUATE TO AMPLE EXCEPT JUM
BOS REMAINED TIGHT IN MOST
LOCATIONS. BREAKING STOCK SUP
PLIES WERE GENERALLY ADEQU
ATE AND THE DEMAND WAS MIXED.
OFFERINGS OF SPENT HENS TO PRO
CESSING PLANTS WERE USUALLY
SUFFICIENT PCM DESIRED NEEDS.
PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO
RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME
BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND
GRAM A WHITE BOOS IN CARTONS.
DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS
PER DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE .84-.17;
LARGE .82-.15; MEDIUM .67-.70.
19 9
£ PA &
NJ Poultry
ATLANTA, GA
JANUARY 26, 1998
SOUTHEAST HEAVY LIVE HEN
REPORT. JANUARY 26. 1998.
FEDERAL-STATE
Majority prices were unchanged to low
er when compared to a week earlier.
Demand was moderately good for irregular
offeings. Overall, floor stocks were still
sufficient for most traders needs. Under
tone was generally steady.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) *
FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER LB..
GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE
WEEK OF 26-JAN-98
RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG
AT FARM BUYER LOADING 14.5-22
CENTS/LB. 19-20.5 19.13 AT FARM
PRODUCER LOADING TOO FEW TO
REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO
REPORT
• WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB
JECT TO DISCOUNT.
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