North Atlantic Shell Eggs July 1, 1999 Atlanta, Ga. Report Suppled By USDA PRICES WERE UNCHANGED IN ALL LOCATIONS. THE MARKET TONE WAS CAUTIOUSLY STEADY. DEMAND CONTINUED FAIR TO FAIR LY GOOD AND IMPROVED IN RESORT AREAS AND WHERE FEA TURES WERE PRESENT. SUPPLIES WERE TIGHT FOR JUMBOS AND CLOSELY BALANCED TO AVAIL ABLE ON THE BALANCE OF SIZES. BREAKING STOCK OFFERINGS WERE AMPLE FOR THE VERY LIGHT DEMAND. LIGHT TYPE HEN SUP PLIES WERE AMPLE FOR SLAUGH TER REQUIREMENTS. PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A WHITE EGOS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN; EXTRA LARGE .46-.50.5. LARGE .44-48.5, MEDIUM .3S-.37. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. EXTRA LARGE .81-83, LARGE .71-.73, MEDIUM .55-57. NEW ENGLAND: PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN. JUMBO 1.07-1.10, EXTRA LARGE .62-.65, LARGE .S2-.55, MEDIUM .36-.39, SMALL .16-. 19. Delmarva Broiler ATLANTA, GA. JUNE 30, 1999 DELMARVA BROILER/FRYER MARKET. FEDERAL-STATE Movement of ready-to-oook whole birds was noted as no better than fair and typical for the middle of the week. Seller offerings varied in both volume and size, but were readily available on the heavier sizes. Live In the dairy business, income over feed cost is . name of the game Pro-Lix liquid feed supplements offer dairymen the means to maximize this value while getting the most from their cow’s natural abilities A Pro-Lix liquid feed supplements are concentrated sources of just what ordinary feeds lack protein, energy, (g) vitamins, minerals - everything animals need for economical milk production and growth A For replacement heifers, Pro-Lix means faster maturity and assurance that they'll get to the milking herd \g) on time If you trust your heifers to forage alone, they might not make it (Bouvatec Is Available) A For lactatmg cows, the nitrogen content of Pro-Lix means plenty of protein available for milk production and growth. a Finally, for dry cows, Pro-Lix not only helps maintain their health during the dry period it prepares them for A the next lactation The Ca P ratio in Pro-Lix helps control milk fever, while the Vitamin E and selenium aids m clean-up after the birth of a calf The payoff is healthier animals and economical production, all year round! MARYLAND S/S Farm & Home Bedford Farm Bureau Sykesville, MD Bedford, PA 410/795-1234 814/623-6194 NEW JERSEY Woodstown Ice & Coal Woodstown, NJ 609/769-0069 VIRGINIA Cedar Ridge Fencing Co. Weston, WV 304-873-1228 Stalnaker’s Farm Weston, WV 304-269-5042 supplies were at least adequate with weights ranging desirable to heavy. Pro cessing schedules were moderately heavy. Less than tnicldot asking prices were unchanged at 56 to 68 cents. Trade senti ment was cautiously steady. In the parts complex, all items were at least adequate. Leg items were adequate and were clearing satisfactorily. Wings and bone-in bieast were readily available. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVO. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT O6/28 06/28 06/23 06/21 2,457 2,415 5.10 2,446 5.23 *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 55-73 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 60.76 NO. OF BOXES 7,314 *6 of 8 plants reporting. E PA & N J Poultry ATLANTA, GA. JUNE 28, 1999 SOUTHEAST HEAVY LIVE HEN REPORT, JUNE 28, 1999. FEDERAL STATE Majority prices trended unchanged to lower. Demand was only fair for the fully adequate offerings. Undertone was cau tious and weak. HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS AND UP) • FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER LB.. GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE WEEK OF 28-JUN-99 RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUYER LOADING 10-19 CENTS/LB. 12-17 13.04 AT FARM PRO DUCER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT * WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUB JECT TO DISCOUNT. Best of all, Pro-Lix works with all types of pasture grass or forage, as a free-choice supplement, a top-dressing, or a ration mix PENNSYI Brookland Mills McVeytown, PA 717/899-6772 Dayton Feed Mill Dayton, PA 814-257-8812 G&R Liquid Feed Newville, PA 717-776-4763 Heisey Farm Service Mt. Joy, PA 717-653-1568 Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, June 30, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction Oeese: goslings 1.00-3.50 ea. Turkeys: 7.00-12.00 ea. Guineas: none: Roosters: 2.00-4.75 ea. BanUuns: .25-3.00 ea. Heavy hens: 150-3.00 ea. Silkies: 1.75 ea. Muscovy hens: 5.50 ea. Muscovy dmkes; 7.00 ea. Mixed ducks: 3.25-4.50 ea. Bam pigeons: 250 ea. White birds: 2.50 ea. Fancy birds: 2.50-5.00 ea. Peacocks: 40.00 ea. Pheasants; 8.00-11.00 ea. Doves: 6.50 ea. Quail: 3.00 ea. Guinea Figs: 550 ea. Rabbits: under 4 lbs. 50-3.00 ea., 4-6 lbs. 4.00-6.00 ea., over 6 lbs. 6.00-9.00 ea. For more information phone 717-242-2898. NEW YORK EGGS. JUNE 30. 1999. FEDERAL-STATE Prices remained unchanged. The market tone was generally steady. Demand improved and was fairly good to good. Supplies were tight for Jumbo and the balance of sizes were fully adequate. 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 48-50 LARGE 45-48 MEDIUM 36-39 Johnson Liquid Feed Tunkhannock, PA 717/836-1226 717/836-4500 1-800-475-4492 Martin’s Ag Service New Holland, PA 717/354-4996 Ross's Feed & Grain Quarryville, PA 717/786-7361 Susquehanna Seed and Feed Mifflmburg, PA 717/966-2580 H.R. Wentzel Bridgeport, PA 717/789-3306 New York Egg Market ATLANTA, GA. JUNE 30, 1999 Seiple & Son Easton, PA 610/258-7146 Tyrone Milling Tyrone, PA 814/684-3400 Watson’s Feed Service Mercer, PA 412/662-5219 Whitmoyer Liquid Feed Myerstown, PA 717/933-5011 Farmers Union Co-Op Greencastle, PA 717/597-3191 Morrison’s Cove Livestock, Poultry & Rabbit Report Martinsburg, Pa. June 28, 1999 Report Supplied by Auction ROOSTERS; 3.00-5.75. BANTAMS: .50-3.00. HEAVY HENS: 1.0tM.00. GEESE: 3.00. GUINEAS; 6.00. PIGEONS: 2.40. DUCKS: 1.00-350. MUSCOVY HENS: NONE. MUSCOVY DRAKES: NONE. BUNNIES; 50-4.00. RABBITS; 3.00-10.00. TURKEYS 5.00-7.00. GUINEA PIGS 3.00-6.00. AUCTION EVERY MON. 7:30 P.M. National Egg Market ATLANTA, GA JUNE 30, 1999 NATIONAL EGO MARKET - AT A GLANCE Prices were unchanged. The market tone was mostly steady to to barely steady. Demand was mixed, light to occasionally good, with best interest usually centering around feature activity. Supplies ranged adequate to instances ample, and jumbo eggs remained tight. Breaking stock sup plies were usually abundant, and the demand for additional eggs was light. Light type hens were ample for immediate needs. Whole Cottonseed & Other feed ingredient needs: For Competitive Prices & Timely Delivery Call the AG Ingredients Group Serving the dairy and feed industry 717-295-8718 or Toll Free 888-636-2271 automatic farm systems 608 E. Evergreen Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 ilUl Phone: 717-274-5333 HAMMER MILLS /fJcyN for Grinding High Moisture 8 Dry FEED BINS Grains " A ; T Grinds Jf Finer ■ 9 ' \ than Roller WP \ . A pH i Mills. B w I * ' Expert Installation WE CUSTOM MANUFACTURE Painted, Galvanized and Stainless Steel Fabrication, Feed Bins, Feeders, Hoppers, Covers, Dump Pits, Augers, and Control Systems to Automate Your Operation. Lancwtr ftnviM.&tvrdpy.r'fcft.A IMH*. Kirkwood Hay Auction Kirkwood, h, Tuesday, June 29 Report Supplied By Auction 16 LOADS. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 82.00- 2ND 82.00-180.00. ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 44.00- CLOVER: 88.00. GRASS: 60.00-91.00. WHEAT STRAW: 77.00-80.00. BARLEY STRAW: 85.00-126.00. SALE DAYS TUBS., 10 A.M. PRODUCE TUESDAY AND THURS DAY. 10 A.M. Kutztown Produce Auction Hay Auction Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, June 26, 1999 20 LOADS. ALFALFA: 95.00-115.00. GRASS; 85.00-90.00. MIXED: 60.00-150.00. TIMOTHY: 85.00-120.00. BARLEY STRAW: 60.00. OAT STRAW: 85.00. STRAW: 90.00-105.00. MULCH: 45.00. OATS: 2.00-2.10 BU. hay, straw, firewood, pro duce AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLD EVERY SAT. AT 9 A.M. PRODUCE AUCTION OPERATING TUBS.. THURS.. 9 A.M.
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