Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NX Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, October 6, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .30-.70 LB. LEGHORN FOWL .40 EA. MIXED FOWL .25 .60 LB. ROASTERS .90-.95 LB. PULLETS 1.50-5.75 EA., 1.10 LB. TURKEYS 9.00 EA. BANTAMS .20-.60 LB., 250-5.75 EA. ROOSTERS .30-1.20 LB.. .50-2.50 EA. BUNNIES .75 EA. DUCKS .25-1.50 LB. RABBITS .75-150 EA.. .15-1.15 LB. PIGEONS .75-4.25 EA. - GUINEAS 350-7.25 EA. GRADE A EGGS: WHITE JUMBO, EX. LRGE. 1.09-1.10, LARGE .90-.93, MED. .77-.80. BROWN JUMBO, EX. LRGE. .97-1.07, LARGE .81-.95, MED. .45-.61. NE Chicken Parts 1&2 ATLANTA, GA. OCTOBER OS, 1998 NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE Trucklot buying activity wai light and selective. Breast cuts were fully adequate to ample and buyen generally bid sharply lower for additional offerings. Leg quarters had increased in availability and were more than sufficient for the current buyer interest Machine cut wings remained available and slow to dear. Retail and dis tributive movement remained slow to fair, floor stocks were light but adequate. The market lone was about steady on leg items, weak and unsettled on breast items and machine cut wings. PRICES PAID PER POUND. ICE PACKED AND CO2 PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS. DELIV Forney Longenecker 717-295-8914 First Vice President 800-441 -1997 Commodities Only Salomon Smith Barney A Member of TravelenCroup T* 150 N. Queen Street, Suite 100 Lancaster, PA 17603 WE ARE OUTSTANDING IN OUR FIELD r '”' Tr ' SO YOU ARE NOT li\ STANDING OUT # IN YOUR HELD lIOOBER ■ ■ THREE LOCATIONS INTERCOURSE, PA MIDDLETOWN, DE 800 7320017 800 3414028 ©1998 CASE CORPORATION CASE 111 Visit us on the Internet at http www c,isocorp com JEEEEEiW^EEEt^Bt Case IH IS a roistered trademark of Case Corporation Up Time All the limn ' ERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUAN- TmES. ITEM CURRENT NEGOTIATED TRADING* BREAST - BIS 180 BREAST - WITH RIBS 89-90 BREAST • LINE RUN 89 LEGS 37-38 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 21-22 DRUMSTICKS 41-42 THIGHS 29-30 WINGS (WHOLE) 70-71 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12-14 LIV ERS (5 POUND TUBS) 45-50 GIZ ZARDS (HEARTS) 50-55 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. Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, October 7, 1998 Report supplied by Auction Geese: 4.00 ea. Turkeys: 11.00-24.00 ea. Guineas; 2.00-350 ea. Roosteis: 4.00-750 ea. Bantams; .25-4.00 ea. Heavy hens; 2.00-450 ea. Silldes: 2.75. Muscovy hens: 4.00 ea. Muscovy drakes: 10.50 ea. Mixed ducks: 2.00-4.00 ea. Bam pigeons; 1.25 ea. White birds: 2.00 ea. Fancy birds: 2.50 ea. Peacocks: none. Pheasants: none. Doves; 4.00 ea. Quail: 1.75 ea. Guinea Pigs: 2.00-450 ea. Rabbits; under 4 lbs. 1.50-5.00 ea., 4-6 is. 250-5.00 ea., over 6 lbs. 450-6.00 ea. For more information phone 17-242-2898. r FOR SALE - MANURE W 20-25 ton trailer loads A f $9/per ton depending L on distance f VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. A W Paradise, PA 17562 L (717) 442-4181 A Y L. Robert Frame, President J V _ |!V|; -; l - a/ ,/rV SOUTHEAST HEAVY LIVE HEN REPORT. OCTOBER 5. 1995. FEDERAL-STATE Majority pricea trended slightly lower when compared to a week earlier. Demand was moderate for fully adequate to ample offeingi. Processing schedules were nor mal to heavy. Undertone was stead;'. HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS AND UP) • FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE WEEK OF OS-OCT-98 RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUYER LOADING 14.5-22 CBNTS/LB. 15.19.5 17.79 * WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT. Report supplied by PDA COMPARED TO LAST MONDAYS MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CEN TRAL PENNSYLVANIA. COR STEADY TO .10 LOWER, WHEAT STEADY, INSTANCES 10 HIGHER, BARLEY AND OATS STEADY, SOYBEANS STEADY TO .15 LOWER, OLD EAR CORN STEADY TO WEAK. NEW EAR CORN LITTLE OFFERED. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DELIVERS DOCK- ALL PRICES PER BUSHEL, EXCEPT EAR CORNPER TON. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO 2-Y RANGE 2 12-2 27 AVERAGE 2 21, WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2 46-2 71; FEW REPORTED 2 83, AVERAGE 2.61 , CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 2.81-3 05, BARLEY NO 3 RANGE 125-1.50, AVERAGE 1.38, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 150, OATS NO 2 RANGE; 1 30-1.45, AVER AGE 134, SOYBEANS RANGE 4 91- 5 01, AVERAGE 4 96; GR SORGHUM RANGE. 2 02, AVERAGE 2 02, OLD EAR CORN RANGE 58 00-70.00, AVER- . Jfi r~ McAUSTERVILLE, PA 8004330679 E. PA & NJ Poultry ATLANTA, GA. OCTOBER 05, 1998 Pa. Grain October 5,1998 - tt» AGE 63.67; #NEW EARCORN RANGE 45 00-56.00; AVERAGE 52,00. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.17-2.30; AVERAGE 2.20; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.00-2.41; AVERAGE 2.22; BARLEY NO 3 RANGE 120-1.50, AVERAGE U 4; OATS NO 2 RANGE 1.20-1.40, AVERAGE 128; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 4.71-5,00. AVERAGE 4 85; OLD EARCORN RANGE 65 00-75 00 FEW REPORTED 85 AVERAGE 70 71 EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY CORN NO 2-Y RANGE 2 10-2 35, AVERAGE 2.22, WHEAT NO 2 RANGE 2 35-2 71, AVERAGE 2.48; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 125-150, AVERAGE 1.38, OATS NO 2 RANGE 1.20-1 50; AVER AGE 1 32, SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 4,85-5 01, AVERAGE 4 94, OLD EARCORN RANGE 57 00-75 00, AVER AGE 66 78, *#NEW EAR CORN RANGE 40 00-56.00, AVERAGE 48 00 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2 RANGE 1.80-2 40, AVERAGE 2 17, WHEAT NO 2 RANGE 2.15-2 41, AVERAGE 2 28, BARLEY NO 3 RANGE 1 20-1 36, AVERAGE 1.28, OATS NO 2 RANGE 120-140, AVERAGE 131, SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 4.75; AVERAGE 4 75, OLD EARCORN FEW REPORTED 95 00, AVERAGE 95.00 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2 20-2 40, AVERAGE 2.29, WHEAT NO 2 RANGE 2 35-2.45; FEW REPORTED 2 66, AVERAGE 2 43; BARLEY NO 3 RANGE 140-150, AVERAGE 145, OATS NO 2 RANGE 120-150 FEW REPORTED 100; AVERAGE 133, SOYBEANS 4 75-5 10; AVERAGE 4.97, OLD EARCORN RANGE 60 00-75 00 FEW REPORTED 50 00 , AVERAGE 65 83,. LEHIGH VALLEY AREA CORN NO 2-Y RANGE 2 00-2 25, AVERAGE 2 13, WHEAT NO 2 RANGE 2 40-2 65, FEW REPORTED 2 76, AVERAGE 2 55, BARLEY NO 3 RANGE. 1.25-1 45 AVERAGE 134, OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1 20-1.43 AVER AGE 1 33, SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 4 90-5.00, FEW REPORTED 4 75, AVERAGE 4.91, GR SORGHUM 2 RANGE 2.25, AVERAGE 2 23, OLD EAPCORN RANGE 57 00-65 00 FEW REPORTED 70 00; AVERAGE 62 80, *#NEW EARCORN RANGE 40 00- 45 00, AVERAGE 43 33 MONTH AGO CORN NO 2 31, WHEAT NO 2 2 32; BARLEY NO 138, OATS 129, SOYBEANS NO 5 08, EAR CORN 67 63 YEAR AGO CORN NO 3 06, WHEAT NO 2 3 26, BARLEY NO 3 2 05; OATS NO 2 167, SOYBEANS NO 1 625, EARCORN 84 71; NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Prices FOB IVuck) CORN 1 93-1 94, WHEAT 2 25-2 36, SOYBEAN MEAL BULK 44% 114 70- 122 00. BULK 48% 123 70-133 00 National Grain Market St Joseph, MO Wed Oct 07, 199 S USDA-MO Dept Ag Miiket New» DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN Randall G. Renninger * Certified Public Accountant ? Specializing in agriculture and construction industries | “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17603 (717) 299-6480 ♦ Fax (717) 299-6390 GOOD’S LIVESTOCK, INC. Monday: 6:30-11:00 A.M. Wednesday: 7:00-11:00 A.M. Friday: 6:30-10:00 A.M. WJUpM* Route 897 • 1 Mile North of Fivepointville, Denver, Pa (717) 445-5776 • Fax (717) 445-6963 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 10, 1998-AS SUMMARY Sharp gains were made in grain and soy bean bida Wednesday. A weaker US dol lar, talki of Russian donatiosia, and tain delayed harvest were all factors in the higher bida. Wheat 7 to 13 cents higher. Com 6 to 10 oms higher. Sorghum 13 cents higher. Soy-beans tto IS cents high er. Wheat bids jumped higher on talks of China baying 1/2 millian tonnes of EU feed wheat Some fund buying on die Board was noted. Com and soybean bids mowed sharply higher for fourth consecu tive day. Rain delayed harvest and the weaker US dollar offered support Soybean bids also gained strength on higher meal and oil demand. The potential for up to 500,000 tonnes of meal donations to Russi a also underpinned bids. U.S. Export Sales: Purchasers Commod ities Tonnage Del Date CCC Bangladesh Soft White Wheat 70,030 Nov Date Change Year Ago Truck Bids; 10/07/98 10/06/98 KVOB/97 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 3.01-3.02 up 13 3.68 Minneapolis (DNS, 14pct) 3.701/2 up 10 1/4 4.09 Portland (SW) 3.10-3.13 up 7 4.00-4.01 St Louis (SRW) 225-2.26 up 11 3.45-3.50 Com. US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 1.89-1.90 up 9-8 265-268 Minneapolis 1.81 1/4 up 8 2.59 3/4 Southern lowa 1.92-1.94 up 104 2.67-2.69 Omaha 1.74 up 8-7 254-2.55 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Ksnsas City 5.16-5.19 up 8-11 6.37 Minneapolis 4.98 1/2 up 10 3/4 6.50 1/4 Southern lowa 5.11-5.14 op 15-116.54-6.61 Cent IL Pro cessor. 5.13 1/2-533 1/2 up 10 3/4 6.63 1/4-6.77 1/4 Future!; Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 3.26 1/2 up 12 1/4 3.75 3/4 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 3.66 1/2 up 12 3.94 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 2.95 1/2 up 11 3/4 3.62 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.17 1/4 up 7 2.82 3/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 5.33 1/2 up 10 3/4 6.67 1/4 Export Bids; Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord. Protein: 3.36 1/2-3.46 1/2 up 131/4-121/4 4.09 3/4 US 2SoA Red Wint er Wheat: 2,95 1/2-197 1/2 up 11 3/4-12 3/4 3.89 3/4-3.90 3/4 US 2 Yellow Com: 2.361/4-139 up 8-7 3.07 3/4 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 3.88-3.97 up 13 5.19 Barge 3.99-4.06 up 15-18 5.23-5.25 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 5.59 1/2-5.63 1/2 up 10 3/4-13 3/4 7.05 1/4-7.06 1/4 1 •Market Hogs •Boars •Sows •Cull Pigs