NY Phil Frozen Eggs ATLANTA, CA. NOVEMBER 27, 1998 ♦♦♦CORRECTIONS AS NOTED*** EASTERN REGION FROZEN EGGS, NOVEMBER 27, 1998. FEDERAL STATE prices were unchanged. The market tone wl s about steady. Demand declined this week as Thanksgiving business dissipated. Supplies, were generally adequate. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) pro ctssed under federal inspection in the East ern region for the week ending November 21, 1998 was ***unchanged*** from a week ago, and ***4%*** 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 59-63 61-62 64-67 BLENDS (j) TFEWR 80-95 WHITES 45-49 4648 50-55 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 79-83 80-81 84-87 SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 75-79 77-78 *O-89 TO C « R ! S I^® MM TREE & GREENS KpTZTOwN AUCTIONS Produce Auction, Inc. v TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 10:00 AM SELLING CUT TREES, B&B TREES, GREENS, WREATHS, CEMETERY PIECES, LOG PLANTERS, PINE CONES, AND PUNTS: POINSETTIAS, CHRISTMAS CACTUS & MORE. CRAFTS: WOODEN ITEMS, PAINTED PIECES, FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, ETC. SOLD IN OUR HEATED WAREHOUSE. PRODUCE: Locally Grown as well as Produce from other areas will be sold on the same days ML CONSKfiORS & BUYERS WELCOME! Call 610-683-7161 for more Info. 6 directions. Commitment to Agricultural Industry Stan Michonski Assistant Vice President Agricultural Lending Call (717) 581 -6020 NE Chicken Parts 1&2 ATLANTA, GA. DECEMBER 03, 1998 NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE Ttucklot buying activity continued dis appointing with several dealers wondering where the business was. Offerings were stilt a struggle to place even at very attrac tive price levels. Movement through most retail and distributive outlets continued to puzzle dealers as first-of-the month interest was negligible. 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 NEGOTIATED TRADING* BREAST - B/S 150 BREAST - WITH RIBS 67-68 BREAST - LINE RUN 67 LEGS 29-30 LEO QUARTERS (BULK) 17 DRUMSTICKS 34-35 THIGHS 25-26 WINGS (WHOLE) 78-79 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 12-14 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 40-45 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 55-60 MORE. Our name alone tells you where our interests lie. We’re locally-owned and operated. We know Lancaster County and can respond with timely answers to your loan requests. Whether you need financing for buildings, land, livestock or machinery, working capital or a loan tailored to specific needs, look to the bank that is committed to your industry and has been for more than 135 years. Bank of Lancaster County. At Bank of Lancaster County, we take pride in providing our customers with exceptional service targeted toward their specific financial needs; We understand your business. And, we’re committed to developing long-term relationships. Our Agricultural Lenders are available to meet with you at a time that fits your schedule ... on your farm. Why not give Stan Michonski or Mary Henry a call? We’re looking forward to talking with you about banking on your terms ... on your farm. New York Egg Market ATLANTA, GA. DECEMBER 02, 1990 NEW YORK EGGS, DECEMBER 02. 1998. FEDERAL-STATE Prices were market tone was generally steady. Demand was not as active and ranged light to good, better where featured. Supplies were adequate to fully adequate with mediums in the longest position. PRICES TO RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGOS IN CAR TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 88-90 TARGE 85-88 MEDIUM 71-74 E PA & NJ Poultry ATLANTA, GA. NOVEMBER 30, 1998 SOUTHEAST HEAVY LIVE HEN REPORT. NOVEMBER 30. 1998. FEDERAL-STATE Majority prices were unchanged to slightly higher when compared to a week Bank of Lancaster County, The Better Bank. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5, 1998-A5 earlier. Demand was moderate to good as plants were usually back on normal pro cessing schedules. Offerings were still adequate for full trade needs: Undertone was steady. HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS AND UP) • FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE WEEK OF 30-NOV-98 RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUYER LOADING 14.5-22 CENTS/LB. 16-20.5 17.92 • WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB JECT TO DISCOUNT. Westminster Hay Wertmiruter, Md. Tuodqr, December 1, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction ALFALFA: 1.70-3.40 BALE. 27.50 LARGE ROUND. TIMOTHY: 1.05-3.50 BALE, 12.00-25.00 LARGE ROUND. MIXED HAY: 1.25-3.40 BALE. GRASS: .85-2.10 BALE, 8.00-13.00 LARGE ROUND. BEAN STUBBLE: .60 BALE. HAY STUBBLE: .25-1.40 BALE. STRAW: .50-1.65 BALE. 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