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Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
MAY 15, 1998
EASTERN REGION FROZEN
EGGS, MAY 15, 1998. FEDERAL
STATE
Prices were unchanged for whites,
and unchang?to lower for yolk and
whole egg. The market tone was steady
for whites, and ba?ly steady on the
balance. Demand was light to moderate.
Supplies remained at least adequate.
Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients
included) processed under federal
inspection in the Eastern region for the
week ending May 9, 1998 were 2% less
than last week, 7 more than the same
week last year. Shell egg offerings to
breakers were adequate or available.
Plants continued to run full to ovcr
tlm?chedules. 7
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB.
C7ERS)
TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.)
RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 45-48 47-48 48-58 BLENDS
(/) TFEWR 7 61-75 WHITES 35-38
36-37 7 39-48 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN
43% SOLIDS) 69-7 70-72 74-80
SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS)
65-70 68-69 71-77
(!) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS. 7 SOURCE: USDA/
AMS POULTRY PROGRAMS,
MARKET NEWS BRANCH FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
PLEASE CALL (404) 562-5850. 7 7
PREPARED: 15-MAY-98 07:43 AM
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Poultry
ATLANTA, GA.
MAY 19, 1998
Major Wholesale Markets - Mexico City
Cents per pcsind for the week ending May
15, 1998
Whole Legs Necks. Backs Livers/
Chickens Breasts with Thighs and Wings
Gizzards Hens RAYON Low 66.10 *
127.94 * 79.96 * 23.99 * 9.60 * 766.63 *
High 67.70 * 138.60 * 95.95 * 31.98 *
10.66 * 66.63 * Mostly 66.63 * 127.94 •
85.29 * 26.65 * 9.60 • 66.63 *
SAN JUAN ? Low 66.63 * 117.28 * 7 *
26.65 7 10.7 • 67.70 • High 67.17 • 127.94
* 90.62 * 29.32 * 11.73 * 67.70 • Mostly
66.63 * 122.61 • 82.63 • 26.65 • 10.66 •
67.70 •
NEW SAN JUAN 7 Low 67.17 • 127.94
* 79.96 * 26.65 * 1373 • 66.63 * High
67.70 * 133.27 * 90.62 7* 13.86 * 66.63 *
Mostly 67.17 * 737.27 » 85.29 * 31.98 *
13.33 • 66.63 *
Low 66.63 * 127.94 * 74.63 * 29.32 *
9.60 • 68.77 • 7 High 67.70 * 133.27 •
90.62 * 34.65 * 10.66 • 68.77 * Mostly
66.63 * 127.94 * 85.29 * 31.98 * 10.13 *
68.77 *
Delmarva Broiler
ATLANTA, GA.
MAY 21, 1998
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
was good. Seller offernngs were
wel?lanced to short. Live wts were about
moderate; weights confined to vary in a full
range of light to heavy. Processing sche
dules were moderately heavy. Less than
trucldot asking prices were 1 cent higher at
62 to 76 cents, sentiment was mostly firm.
In the parts complex, bone-in breasts leg
quarters and drums were barely adequate
to short of inquiry. Boneless skinless
m SOUTHERN STATES
breasts and machine cut wings were avail
able and difficult to plant in some
instances.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000) ?
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVQ.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
05/21 05/19 05/19 705/14 05/12
2,484 2,420 ? 4.89 2,397 5.11
*BROILER/FRYER CURRENT
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
58K* WEIGHTED AVERAGE 65.31
BOXES 9,626
•7 of? plants reporting.
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
MAY 20, 1998
NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A
GLANCE:
Prices were unchanged to h?r for the
large sizes in the Northeast, Southeast, and
Midwest, and other prices were
unchanged. The market tone continued
steady to Arm. Demand was light to good,
mostly moderate unless features were ax.
Supplies were generally adequate with
jumbos and extra Lrge occasionally tight,
and mediums often ample. Breaking stock
supplies were adequate for the light to fair
demand and the undertone was about
steady. Light type hen plies remained
adequate to ample for full processing
schedules.
USDA/AMS POULTRY PROGRAMS,
MARKET NEWS BRANCH For addition
al information, please call (404) 562-5850.
your access to consistent quality, freshness
and competitive pricing. Southern States also
offers financial and management services,
including flock record keeping and service, egg
and spent fowl marketing, forward planning,
market forecasting, flexible credit terms, and
more.
Depend on the knowledge, service and solutions
of Southern States. Call Mike Royal, Manager
of Commercial Feed Accounts, today at (604)
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Hackettstovm
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, May 19, 199*
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL 3.50 EA.. .70-1.55 LB.
LEGHORN FOWL JS-.95 LB.
MIXED FOWL .70 LB.
TURKEYS .SS-.7S LB., 1.00-4.00 EA.
SILKIES 1.50-3.50 EA.
GEESE .30 LB., 2.00-2.25 EA.
BANTAMS 1.35 LB.. 2.00-4.00 EA.
ROOSTERS .50-1.45 LB., 1.00-3.00
EA.
BUNNIES 1.25-4.25 EA.
DUCKS 1.75-2.30 LB.
RABBITS .60-1.70 LB.. 4.50-5.00 EA.
PIGEONS 2.00-6.00 EA.
GUINEAS 9.00-11.50 EA.
CHICKS .60-1.20 EA.
DUCKLINGS: 1.75-ZOO EA.
GRADE A EGGS: WHITE EXTRA
LARGE & JUMBO .6S-.76, LARGE
.61-.65, MEDIUM .45. BROWN EXTRA
LARGE &. JUMBO .60-.76, LARGE
.SS-.62, MEDIUM .4S-.47.
Westminster Hay
Westminster, Md.
Tuesday, May 19, 1998
Report Supplied by Auction
174 LOTS.
ALFALFA: .85-3.20 BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1.00-4.00 BALE
CLOVER: 1.20-1.50 BALE
MIXED HAY: 1.05-3.50 BALE.
GRASS: .75-3.30 BALE.
STRAW: .70-1.90 BALE
MULCH: .60-.65 BALE.
OATS: 3.10-3.25 BU.
* SfWCt
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23, IMB-A5
Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, PA
Maj 19
Report Supplied by Auction
STEERS: CHOICE 1245-1315 LBS.
63.75-65.50; SELECT 61.00-63.00.
HOLSTEINS: CHOICE 1300-1520
LBS. 54.00-56.00; SELECT 51.00-53.50;
STANDARD 44.50-49.75.
HEIFERS: LOW CHOICE 1150 LBS.
62.00; SELECT 51.00-54.00; STAN
DARD 44.00-49.00.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 44.00-47.00; CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 39.00-43.50;
CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
36.00- SHELLS 26.00-34.50.
BULLS: YG#l 1830-2445 LBS.
50.00- YG#2 1160-1355 LBS.
46.00-
FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS 400-480
LBS. 73.00; HEIFERS HOLSTEINS
56.25-57.50, 580-590 BEEF 57.50.
FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 95-115 LBS. 110.00-126.00, #2
HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-110 LBS.
80.00- #1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
100-105 LBS. 100.00-144.00, «2 HOLS
TEIN HEIFERS 80-100 LBS. 48.00-90.00;
BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS 100-105
LBS. 94.00-120.00.
HOGS; US#l-3 257-272 LBS.
44.50- US#l-3 238 LBS. 45.25.
SOWS: US# 1-3 490-605 LBS.
26.50- MEDIUM 350-430 LBS.
22.00-
BOARS: 570-605 LBS. 17.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 140 LBS. 33.00.
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