Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1999, Image 5

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    Delmarva Broiler
ATLANTA, GA.
APRIL 14, 1*99
nELMARVA BROILER/FRYER
FEDHRAINSTATE
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
Minuted and irregular. Offerings of 2.5
md sizes were no more than adequate; 3
2 and heavier sizes were fully adequ
ample and sellers often reduced pre
*l' ms to stimulate buying interest. Live
nobes were mostly moderate; weights
s “" mostly desirable to heavy. Processing
Ihedules were moderately heavy. Less
LttnicUot asking prices were unchanged
, 45 to 59 cents. Trade sentiment was
lady. In the parts complex, breast items
5 ere being held with much confidence.
Hems and wings were noted as in gen
,-llv good balance.
ESTIMATED slaughter of
BROILER/FRYERS in delmarva
Estimated actual avo.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVO. WEIGHT
04/14 04/12 04/12 04/07 04/05
2466 2.496 5.19 2.408 535
*’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
44.66 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 49.21
NO OF BOXES 6,089
*7 of 9 plants reporting.
E PA & NJ
Poultry
ATLANTA, GA.
APRIL 12, 1999
SOUTHEAST HEAVY LIVE HEN
REPORT, APRIL 12, 1999. FEDERAL
STATE
Majority prices were unchanged when
comared to a week ago. Demand was fair
AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEERING
CONSULTANTS
“CALL US TO DESIGN YOUR
NEAT BUILDING PROJECT”
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BUILDING DESIGN
BLUEPRINT DRAFTING
VENTILATION DESIGN
dairy facilities design
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P.O. Box 145
254 West Franklin Street
Womelsdorf, PA 19567
PH: (610) 589-4589
FAX: (610) 589-5384
to light for the mostly fully adequate offer
ings Trade sentiment was generally steady
and cautious.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) *
FINAL PRICE. CENTS PER LB..
GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE
WEEK OF 12-APR-99
RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG
AT FARM BUYER LOADING 15-22
CENTS/LB. 15-183 17.64 AT FARM
PRODUCER LOADING TOO FEW TO
REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO
REPORT
• WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB
JECT TO DISCOUNT.
North Atlantic
Shell Eggs
April 15
Atlanta, Gm.
PRICES CONTINUED UNCHANGED
IN ALL AREAS. THE MARKET TONE
WA STEADY TO FULLY STEADY
WITH THE LIGHTER WEIGHT EGGS
IN THE STRONGEST POSITION.
DEMAND REMAINED MIXED AND
WAS IN A FULL RANGE OF UOHT TO
MODERATE. MOSTLY LIGHT. SUP
PLIES OF THE LARGER SIZES WERE
ADEQUATE TO FOLLY ADEQUATE
AND WELL BALANCED FOR THE
LIGHTER WEIGHT EGGS. BREAKING
STOCK OFFERINGS WERE AT LEAST
FULLY ADEQUATE FOR THE UOHT
DEMAND. UOHT TYPE HENS WERE
FULLY ADEQUATE FOR TRADING
NEEDS.
PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO
RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME
BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND
GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS,
DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS
PER DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE, .61-.65,
LARGE J9-.63, MEDIUM .48-.49.
J tarry
Field & Shop Services
• Poultry House Dimmers • Electronic Scales
• Alarm Systems • Electric Fencers
• Inlet & Curtain Controls • Welders & Generators
• Motor Controls • Battery Chargers
• Electrical Control • Custom Built Controls
Wiring
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(midway between Myerstown t Schaefferstown) MB:
/ fJ7 1 7-367-8379 Wilmer Hoover
V 757*949*2643 fiction Site
MARKET
LEESPORT, BERKS COUNTY, PA 19533 (610) 926-1307
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Serving Eastern Pennsylvania tor SI years.
NEW YORK EGGS. APRIL 14. 1999.
FEDERAL-STATE
Prices were unchanged. The market tone
remained about steady. Demand was light
to moderate, mostly light Supplies were
generally adequate for the lighter weights
and adequate or available for the heavier
weights.
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 63-65 LARGE
60-63 MEDIUM 49-52
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, April 13, 1999
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .35-1.05 LB.
MIXED FOWL 3.25-4.00 EA.
ROASTERS .55 LB.
PULLETS .90 LB., 5.00-6.75 EA.
GEESE .20 LB.
BANTAMS >lO LB., .50-4.00 EA.
ROOSTERS 1.35 EA.. .70-1.30 LB.
BUNNIES 5.50 EA.
DUCKS 1.60-2.05 LB., 2.00-3.25 EA.
RABBITS 1.50-2.10 LB.
PIGEONS 2.25-2.75 EA.
GUINEAS 13.00 EA.
GRADE A EGOS: WHITE JUMBO,
EX. URGE. .52-/75, LARGE .47-.65,
MED. JO. BROWN, JUMBO, EX. LRGE.
■6O-.75, LARGE .50-.63, MEDIUM .38.
717-252-9668
298 Ducktown Road, York, PA 17406
New York
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA.
APRIL 14, 1999
National
Grain Market
SL Joseph, MO
Wed Apr 14, 1999
USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News
DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUM
MARY
Grain and soybean bids turned mod
erately to sharply higher, today, as weather
seems to be the biggest factor, especially
for wheat and com. Wheat 2 to 4 cents
higher. Com 2 to 4 cents higher. Sorghum
3 cents higher. Soybeans 2 to 7 cents high
er. Wheat bids climbed higher as traders
fear the frost expected in hard red winter
wheat areas over the next few days could
cause damage. Parts of western Kansas are
forecast to drop below 20 degrees in the
country. This is where 20 to 25 percent of
the winter wheat crop is repotted as joint
ing or beyond. Good overnight export sales
also boosted bids. Sharp gains were seen in
com and bean bids due to cold conditions
and tain are forecast for the Western Corn
belt area. Early planting of com has slowed
this week, already due to wet weather.
South Korea's com purchase was suppor
tive. Soybean bids followed com and
wheat higher but stronger oil and meal
demand also added support. Soy oil is up
sharply on higher world veg oil prices.
USDA reported soy oil stocks/use ratio the
lowest in four years.
U.S. EXPORT SALES: Purchaser Com
modity Tonnage Del Date South Korea
11.5 pet Hard Red Winter Wheat 6,500
Jin/Jul 14.0 pet DN Spring Wheat 3,000
9J pet Soft White Wheat 10,000 Max 9.5
pet Soft White Wheat 1,000 South Korea
Com 35,000 Apr/May
.Totals: Wheat 20,500 tonnes. Com
35,000 tonnes.
Date Change Year Ago TRUCK BIDS:
04/14/99 04/13/99 04/15/98 Wheat: Kan
sas City (HRW ORD) 2.70-2.73 Up 2-4
3.24 Minneapolis (DNS 14pct) 3.40 Up 4
3/4 4.06 1/4 Portland (SW) 3.21-3.24 Up
3-4 3.35-3.36 SL Louis (SRW) 2.33-2.44
Up 3 3.14-3.15
Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.07
Up 4-2 2.49-2JI Minneapolis 2.04 1/2 Up
2 1/2 2.43 Southern lowa 2.14-2.15 Up 2-1
2.50-2.53 Omaha 1.94-1.97 Up 2-3
2.39-2.41
Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City
4.82 Up 7 6.42 Minneapolis 4.69 1/4 Up 6
6.29 1/2 Southern lowa 4.77-4.79 Up 2
CentlL Processors 4.79 1/4-4.90
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• Heavy duty plate magnet
• Dust tight enclosure
• Removable wear plate
• Self locking door latches
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1999-A5
1/4 Up 2-4 6.43 1/2-6.56 1/2
FUTURES: Kansas City (May) Wheat
2.88 1/4 Up 4 3.24 1/4 Kansas City (Jul)
Wheat 2.98 1/2 Up 4 1/2 Minneapolis
(May) Wheat 3.30 Up 2 3/4 3.72 1/4 Min
neapolis (Jul) Wheat 3.37 Up 2 Chicago
(May) Wheat 2.58 3/4 Up 2 3/4 3.05 1/4
Chicago (Jul) Wheat 2.69 1/4 Up 2 1/4
Chicago (May) Com 2.17 1/2 Up 1 1/2
2.51 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.38 Up 2 1/2
Chicago (May) Soybeans 4.89 1/4 Up 4
6.40 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 5.12 1/4 Up
4 1/2
EXPORT BIDS: Barge or rail. Port of
New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1
HRW Wheat, Ord. Protein: 3.06 1/4-3.14
1/4 Up 4-5 3.561/4-3.601/4 US 2 Soft Red
Winter Wheat: 2.62 3/4-2.64 3/4 Up 3
3/4-4 3/4 330 1/4- 335 1/4 US 2 Yellow
Com: Z3B 1/2-239 Up 1 2.75-2.76 US 2
Yellow Sorghum: Rail 3.97-4.03 On 8-6
4.69-4.80 Barge 3.97-4.03 Dn 1-up 5
4.84-4.91 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 5.06
1/4-5.08 1/4 Up 64 6.66 1/2-6.69 1/2
Greencastle
Livestock Market
April 8 ft 12
Hay A Straw
Report Supplied by Auction
53 LOADS TOTAL, 49 LOADS OF
HAY.
MIXED HAY: 30.00-114.00, 1.40
BALE.
ALFALFA: 78.00-145.00, 2.10 BALE.
STRAW: 30.00-67.50.
TIMOTHY: 30.00-85.00, 1.20 BALE.
CLOVER; 1.20 BALE.
Westminster Hay
Westminster, Md.
Tuesday, April 13
Report Supplied by Auction
ALFALFA: 110.00-135.00, 2.30-3.60
BALE.
TIMOTHY: .75-3.40 BALE. 16.00
LARGE ROUNG.
MIXED; .70-2.50 BALE.
GRASS: 1.00-2.40 BALE. 13.00-17.00
LARGE ROUND.
STUBBLE: 1.80 BALE.
STRAW: .60-2.10 BALE.
RYE: BU.
GROUND FEED: 4.50-5.85 BAG.
EAR CORN: 3.00 BU.