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    M-Uncwter Fanning, Saturday, September 18, 1999
Belleville Poultry
Belleville, Pa.
Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1999
Report Supplied By Auction
Geese: 2.50-3.00 ea.
Turkeys: 6.00-11.00 ea.
Guineas: 4.50-5.00 ea.
Roosters: 2.50-5.00 ea.
Bantams: .50-2.00 ea.
Heavy hens: 2.00-2.75 ea.
Silkies: 2,75 ea.
Muscovy hens: 3.50 ea.
Muscovy drakes: 4.75 ea.
Mixed ducks: 3.25 ea.
Bam pigeons: 1.00-1.40 ea.
White birds: 1.75 ea.
Fancy birds: 3.25 ea.
Peacocks: none.
Pheasants: 6.00 ea.
Doves: 2.75 ea.
Quail: none.
Guinea Pigs: 3.00-5.50 ea.
Rabbits: undet4lbs. 50-3.00 ea., 4-6 lbs.
4.00-6.00 ea., over 6 lbs. 6.00-7.00 ea.
For more information phone
717-242-2898.
Lancaster farming
• Staff*
Everett R. Newawanger, Editor
Lou Ann Good, Staff
Andy Andrews, Staff
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NE Chicken
Parts 1&2
ATLANTA, GA.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1999
NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER
PARTS - PART I FEDERAL-STATE
Trucklot buying activity was mixed as
dealers prepared for the weekend and
closely watched for any effects of hurri
cane Floyd. Offerings were currently mote
than adequate to covet immediate trade
needs. Retail and distributive movement
was dull and disappointing. The market
tone remained barely steady to weak.
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 150-160 TENDER
LOINS 150-155 BREAST - WITH RIBS
70-71 BREAST - LINE RUN 70 LEGS
29-30 LEO QUARTERS (BULK) 19-20
DRUMSTICKS 34-35 THIGHS 19-20 B/S
THIGHS 70-71 WINGS (WHOLE) 53-54
BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED)
10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 55-60
GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45
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.
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
SEPTEMBER 15, 1999
NATIONAL EGO MARKET - AT A
GLANCE
Prices were generally unchanged on the
larger sizes, but lower on mediums in New
York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The
market tone was mixed and tanged from
cautiously steady on larger sizes to barely
steady and weak on lighter weights.
Demand was unaggressive but generally
fair as movement was reported in a foil
range of light to good. Some locations
reported that retail demand had Improved
from early week business. Grade loose
large was adequate to available, mediums
were irregular but available. Breaking
stock supplies were sufficient even though
interest had improved. However, in the
Central region checks and undergtades
were trending lower. Availability of light
type hens were folly adequate to ample for
current needs.
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LEBANON
VALLEY
LIVESTOCK
MARKET,INC.
1 mile East of
Fredericksburg
along Rt. 22
Cattle Sale Every
Tues. & Fri. at 1:30 P.M.
2nd & 4th Tues.
Special Fed Cattle Sale
Horse Sale
Every Second Sat.
of Each Month
Dave Brubaker
(717) 865-2881
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Heinsey’s Poultry
East Petersburg
Tuesday, September 14, 1999
Report Supplied By Auction
Muscovy duck drakes .90-1.22; hens
0-.94.
Peking ducks, .40-.58.
Red fowl 4-4‘A .20-.44, 5-6 JO-.78.
Crossbred fowl 5-9 lbs. JO-.74.
Crossbred roasters 4-6 lbs. .60-1.02,
7-11 lbs. .30-.96.
Quines fowl 3.00-3.35.
Bantam roosters 2.00-5.75 ea., hens
1.00-2.75.
Leghorn hens .02-. 14.
Leghorn rooster .20-.38.
Silkies 2JO-3.25.
Geese, 9-14 lbs., not enough.
Pigeons 1.001.60 ea.
White pigeons 1.50-2.00 ea.
Rabbits 4-6 lbs. .50.82, 7-11 lbs.
JO .84.
Bunnies 1.50600 ea.
Guinea pigs 3.00-625 ea.
Goats 36.0043.00 ea.
Kids 15.0034.00 ea.
Doves 3.505.50.
Chukats, not enough.
New York
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1999
NEW YORK EGOS, SEPTEMBER IS,
1999. FEDERAL-STATE
Prices were one cent lower for mediums,
unchanged on the larger sizes. The market
tone was barely steady for mediums and
cautiously steady for the larger sizes.
Demand was fair to good, best where fea
tured. Supplies were adequate to available
with the lighter weight eggs the most
available.
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 66-68
LARGE 63-66 MEDIUM 44-47
WANTED
jf 1 BROWN SPENT FOWL
\j J • Highest wholesale
phces paid
Over 60 years of • Loading crew available
SS J
service . on ° disinfected J
Risser s Poultry Inc.
P.O. BOX 52-< LITITZ, PA
Tel. 717-626'5466
&W-/T La y° r
Management
liC Services
• Feed Formulation
• Flock Service Visits
• Quality Assurance Programs
• Risk Management Programs
• Agreement Supervision
Egg and Fowl Marketing
• Accounting Services
Joint Ownership Flocks
• Flock Computer Records
Financial and Performance Analysis
2043 Horseshoe Pike • Annville, PA 17003
(717) 867-8366
kit, please contact:
Lehigh Valley Futures, Inc.
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N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
September 14, 1999
Report Supplied by USDA
PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE *A" BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS
DELIVERED STORE DOOR:
MAINE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MOSTLY
RHODE ISLAND
MOSTLY
VERMONT
MOSTLY
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
Prices Supplied By Umer-Barry
From Sept. 10-16
FRL MON. TUES.
WHITE
JUMBO
EX. LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
PULLETS
BROWN
EXTRA LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
UNDERGRADES
AND CHECKS .18 .18 .18 .18 .18
BREAKING STOCKS: FRL 42-44 LBS. .20-.22,48-30 LBS. .32-34, SO LBS.
AND UP 34-33.
Needed by local egg production
companies: Career farmers and
family farms to build and manage egg
layer houses or pullet houses
EX. LARGE
1.15
LARGE
1.05
1.08-1.12
1.10-1.11
1.11-I.IS
1.11
I.IS-1.18
1.18
.98-1.02
1.00-1.01
1.01-1.05
1.01
1.05-1.08
1.08
.92 .92 .92 .92 .90
.72 .72 .72 .72 .72
.68 .68 .68 .68 .68
.50 .50 JO .49 .48
.35 .35 .35 .35 M
.99 .99 .994 .99 .99
.94 .94 .94 .94 .94
J 8 .58 J 8 J 8 J 8
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Vy Washing
\ Agricultural Pressure ’ 9
Washing
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• Pullet Houses • Dairy Barns
• Largest Equipment In The Industry
Includes; Skid Loader Squeegy Service
•Ventilation Pipes Cleaned
Ventilation Pipes should be cleaned every two years
to maintain efficiently
• Quality Work At A Reasonable Rate
Barry L. Garber
Phone 717-367-3649
Pager 717-305-4123
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