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    A6-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 2. 1999
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Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
DECEMBER 24, 1998
EASTERN REGION FROZEN EGGS.
DECEMBER 25. 1998. FEDERAL
STATE
Prices continued to trend lower. The
market tone was weak. Demand remained
light, and centered on immediate needs.
Supplies were at least adequate as most
plants tan reduced holiday schedules this
week. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients
included) processed under federal inspec
tion in the Eastern region for the week
ending December 19, 1998 were 8% less
than last week, and 2% less 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 50-54 51-52 55-67 BLENDS
(f) TFEWR 80-85 WHITES 40-43 41-42
44-54 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 69-72 70-71 73-85 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 66-69 66-67
70-89
(/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
New York
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA.
DECEMBER 29, 1998
NEW YORK EGGS, DECEMBER 29,
1998. FEDERAINSTATE
Prices were unchanged. The market tone
remained generally steady. Demand con
tinued good to fairly good. Supplies were
adequate. The New York shell egg inven
tory was 19% less than last week, and the
New Jersey inventory was unchanged from
a week ago.
PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A
AND GRADE A. WHITE EGGS IN CAR
TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR.
CENTS PER DOZEN.
RANGE EXTRA LARGE 76-78
LARGE 73-76 MEDIUM 50-53
Diffenbach
C Auction Inc.
100 West Jackson Street • New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557
Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547
HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY - 10:00 A.M.
WED JAN 6 WINROSS, HESS, FARM TRAC & TOYS
FRI JAN 8 TRACTORS, FARM EQ & SUPPLIES
TUES JAN 19 QUILT, CRAFT & BUGGY
WED JAN 20 QUILT & CRAFT
EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS
ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
DECEMBER 29, 1998
NATIONAL EGO MARKET - AT A
GLANCE
All prices were unchanged. The market
tone was generally steady. Demand con
tinued mostly good, and was best where
features were a factor. Supplies remained
adequate. Breaking stock supplies were at
least adequate from regular sources, and
demand for extra eggs was very light due
to this week's reduced schedules. Light
type hens were sufficient for processors'
needs.
The Windmill
Hay Auction
Penn Yan, N.Y.
Dec. 29, 1998
Report Supplied by Auction
12 LOADS
GRASS MIX: IST CUTTING
60.00-
ALFALFA GRASS: IST CUTTING
84.00- 2ND 135.00-142.00, 3RD
140.00.
CLOVER GRASS: 2ND CUTTING
100.00.
STRAW: 86.00.
HAY AUCTIONS EVERY TUBS. AND
FRI., II A.M. SHARP.
Leinbach’s Hay
Shippensburg, PA
Dec. 26 and 29
Report Supplied by Auction
76 LOADS.
ALFALFA: 48.00-187.50.
MIXED HAY: 42.00-122.00.
TIMOTHY: 44.00-126.00.
CLOVER: 74.00.
ORCHARD GRASS; 72.00-165.00.
BROMEGRASS: 60.00-130.00.
STRAW: 54.00-115.00.
EAR CORN: 76.00-87.00.
CORN FODDER: 34.00-44.00.
FIREWOOD: 24.00-44.00 LOAD.
National
Grain Market
St. Joseph, MO
Tue Dec 29, 1998
USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News
DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN
SUMMARY
Grain and soybean bids finished near
steady, today, after lower trends earlier.
Wheat steady to 3 cents higher. Com
steady to 1 cent lower. Sorghum 4 cents
higher to I cent lower. Soybeans 1 to 3
cents higher. Wheat bids were slightly
higher as traders expect USDA to tender
soon for the Russian aid package. Bitter
cold temperatures are forecast this week
across the US causing concern over win
terkill in winter wheat areas. Com bids
were narrowly mixed as traders anticipate
today's USDA Hog and Kg report which
was positive. Some weakness was noted as
export demand remained slow and farmer
selling picked up slightly. Soybean bids
were slightly higher as crude oil prices
moved upward.
U.S. Export Sales: Purchasers Commod
ities Tonnage Del Dale Nothing new to
report.
Date Change Year Ago Track Bids:
12/29/98 12/28/98 12/30/97 Wheat: Kan
sas City (HRW, ORD) 3.05-3.09 Unch
3.38 Minneapolis (DNS, 14pct) 3.72 Up
,/2 3.95 1/2 Portland (SW) 3.18-3.19 Up
3-1 3.66-3.68 St. Louis (SRW) 2.46-2.67
Unch 3.30-3.34
Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.10
Unch 2.56-2.57 Minneapolis 1.86 3/4 Up
1/2 2.45 3/4 Southern lowa 2.11-2.13 Up 1
2.55-2.61 Omaha 1.93 Unch-dn 1
2.43-2.45
Soybeans, US I Yellow: Kansas City
5.36 Up I 6.80 Minneapolis 5.18 3/4 Up I
Hay And Straw Sales
Will Start At 10 A.M.
Every Wed.
WOLGEMUTHS AUCTION
formerly GqocTs Auction
11 North'Maple Ave.
Leola, PA 17540
717-656-2947
717-656-9558
6 30 PM
9 00 AM
900 AM
9 00 AM
- SLAUGHTER HOGS
EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
7:30 A.M.
Vy Sell Your Hogs At New Holland Sales Stables, Inc
See them weighed, sold and pickup your check
C|k_ 9:00 A.M.
yjr SHEEP. GOATS &
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1:30 P.M.
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NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC.
THE ACTION AUCTION
Livestock Is Our Only Business
MONDAY J
HORSES
MULES
BEEF SALE
10:30 A.M.
COW SALE 12:00 NOON
We have the usual run of 50 to 100 Heifers ail ages
Loads of fresh cows and springers from our regular
shippers Also some local fresh cows and springers
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna.
MANAGERS Field Representatives For Beef and Feeders:
Norman & David Kolb-717-397-5538 Luke Eberly - 610-267-6608,717-738-1865
Sale Bam Office Manager: Homer Eberly- 610-267-3047
Roger Floyd-717-354-4341 Nevin Martin - 717-354-7186
FAX #717-355-0706 Ron Ranch - 717-656-9849
Order Buyer;
Paul Good - 215-445-6662
1/2 6.48 3/4 Southern lowa 5.32-534 Up
3-2 6.71-6.77 Cent IL Processors 5.42
3/4-5.49 3/4 Up 1/2- 6.84 1/4-6.94 1/4 Dn
1/2
Futures: Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 3.19
1/2 Unch 3.37 1/4 Minneapolis (Mat)
Wheat 3.64 Up 1/2 3.67 1/2 Chicago (Mar)
Wheat 2.81 3/4 Dn 3/4 3.27 3/4 Chicago
(Mar) Com 2.18 3/4 Dn 1/2 2.66 3/4 Chi
cago (Jan) Soybeans 5.43 3/4 Up 1/2 6.81
1/4 Chicago (Mar) Soybeans 6.85 3/4
Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New
Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW
Wheat, Ord. Protein: 3.39 1/2-3.47 1/2
Unch 3.74 1/4 US 2 Soft Red Winter
Wheat: 2.82 3/4-2.84 3/4 Dn 1 3/4-3/4 3.49
3/4-3.51 3/4 US 2 Yellow Com: 2.43
3/4-2.44 3/4 Up 1-1/2 2.84 1/4-2.85 3/4 US
2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 4.03-4.12 Dn
l unch 4.91 Barge 4.23-4.25 Up 1-unch
5.05-5.07 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 5.76
3/4-5.77 3/4 Up 1/2 7.09 1/4-7.11 1/4
Aberdeen Sales
Company, Inc.
Complete Auction &
Appraisal Service
Churchville, Md.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1998
SLAUGHTER STEERS: 1.00 LOWER.
CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS.
61.00-63.50; SELECT & LOW CHOICE
1000-1500 LBS. 55.00-60.00; HOL.
STEERS HI CHOICE & PRIME
1250-1400 LBS. 54.00-57.00; CHOICE
1200-1500 LBS. 49.00-53.50; SELECT,
ALL WEIGHTS 45.00-49.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 1.00 LOW
ER. CHOICE & PRIME 950-1300 LBS.
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WEDNESDAY j
60.00- SELECT ALL WEIGHTS
900-1400 LBS. 51.00-56.00.
COWS: 1.00 LOWER. BRK. UT. Sc
COMM. 2-4 BULK 36.00-40.00; HI
DRESSING 40.00-43.00; CUTTER &
BON. UT. 33.00-37.00; HI DRESSING
37.00- CANNER & CUTTERS
29.00- LOW DRESSING
2.00- DOWN.
BULLS: 2.00 HIGHER. ALL WEIGHT-
S 1100-1900 LBS. 41.00-49.00.
VEAL CALVES: STEADY. CHOICE
AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. 63.00-74.00,
HI GOOD AND LOW CHOICE ALL
WEIGHTS 48.00-59.00.
FARM CALVES: 20.00 LOWER. HOL.
BULLS 100-125 LBS. 73.00-93.00; HOL.
BULLS 85-95 LBS. 40.00-64.00, HOL.
HEIFER CALVES 100-120 LBS.
180.00- SMALL FRAME 70-105
LBS. 30.00-56.00; SLAUGHTER
CALVES ALL WEIGHTS 20.00-30.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: 3.00 LOWER.
BULLS & STEERS 400-900 LBS.
49.00- HEIFERS 300-700 LBS.
44.00-
LAMBS: 4.00 LOWER. CHOICE &
PRIME 90-110 LBS. 70.00-78.00; LIGHT
ER LAMBS 90.00-110.00; EWES -
HEAVY 25.00-32.00, LIGHT
35.00-
GOATS: STEADY. SMALL
25.00- MEDIUM 40.00-70.00;
LARGE 100.00-140.00.
HOGS; 1.00 HIGHER. 210-250 LBS.
15.00- 255-300 LBS. 13.00-16.00;
SOWS - HEAVY 9.00-10.00; SOWS
LIOHT 7.00-10.00; BOARS ALL
WEIGHTS 4 00-8.00.
THURSDAY J
BEEP AUCTION 10:00 A.M.
gßgtf BULLS. STEERS,
MPW BEEF COWS
1:00 P.M.
STOCKERS & FEEDERS —A- JL
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FEEDER PIG SALE
Pigs are accepted after 6 30 A M State graded from 8 to 12
Dairy Bam and Feeder Pig Bam are cleaned and disinfected
weekly for your protection
Ken Smoker - 610-593-2123
P.M.