Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 2000, Image 5

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    Northeast Broiler
Fryer Parts
Part II
ATLANTA, GA.
Aug. 16,2000
Report Supplied By USOA
NORTHEAST BROILER RYER
PARTS - PART II FEDERAL-STATE
ICE PACKED BROILER RYER
PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST
RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT
AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES,
CENTS PER POUND CURRENT
NEGOTIATED WTD VOLUME ITEM
TRADING AVG BS BREAST - B/S
145-150 151.49 563,360 TENDER
LOINS 180 194.85 121,040 BREAST -
WITH RIBS 67-68 74.07 277,680
BREAST - LINE RUN 67 72.43 158,000
LEGS 33-34 34.49 228,720 LEG QUAR
TERS (BULK) 20-21 22.06 555,078
DRUMSTICKS 31-32 33.56 146,960
THIGHS 23-24 31.94 130,520 B/S
THIGHS 72-73 78.06 67,480 WINGS
(WHOLE) 53-54 63.82 351,320 BACKS
AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 11.97
95,915 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30-
35 34.46 66,240 GIZZARDS (HEARTS)
40-4544.80115,320
INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY
METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH
ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHU
SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE
ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA
(NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG).
Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer
ATLANTA, GA.
Aug. 16,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Movement of ready-to-cook whole
birds was generally noted as seasonally
moderate to good. Seller offerings varied
from fully adequate to short. Live sup
plies were mostly moderate; weights
were mostly desirable to heavy. Process
ing schedules were moderately heavy.
Less than trucklot asking prices were
unchanged at 46 to 63 cents. Trade senti
ment was mostly fully steady. In the
parts complex, bone-in breasts were gen
erally noted as tight. Boneless skinless
breasts were available at some plants.
Leg items ranged from in good balance
to fully adequate. Wings were irregularly
balanced, but were at least adequate.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
08/16 08/14 08/14 08/09 08/07
2,4162,3815.102,404 5.03
BROILER/FRYER CURRENT
NEGOTIATED PRICES FOR IMME
DIATE DELIVERY INCLUDES
MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIP
MENTS OF BRANDED AND WING
TAGGED TO NEW YORK CITY
FROM DELMARVA
BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE
43-65 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 49.48
NO. OF BOXES 9,931
7 of 8 plants reporting.
Northeast Broiler
Fryer Parts
Parti
ATLANTA, GA.
Aug. 16,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Trucklcl buying interest was generally
fair with and usually rated as typical of
midweek activity. Supplies of bone-in
breasts were limited and continued to
trade at premium levels. Offerings of
boneless-skinless breasts were adequate,
•at AIM.'
Bucktollpl
Fauquier Livestock
Exchange, Inc.
Marshall, Virginia
(540) 364-1566
Farmer Owned & Farmer Operated
Graded Feeder Cattle Sales
2nd week of every month
4th week of every month
Tuesday.. Aug. 22....7 P.M Calf & Yearling
Tuesday... Sept. 12....7 P.M Calf & Yearling
Tuesday... Sept. 26....7 P.M Calf & Yearling
REGULAR SALES EVERY
TUESDAY 1:30 PM
“Specializing in Top Quality Angus Cattle”
ORDER BUYING AVAILABLE
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jo longer
,&GMable
and the remainder of items were gener
ally available.
Movement through retail and distrib
utive channels was fair to moderate at
best. The market tone was fully steady
on bone-in breasts, about steady on the
balance.
ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER
PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST
RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT
AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES,
CENTS PER POUND. ITEM CUR
RENT NEGOTIATED TRADING
New York Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
Aug. 16,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Prices were 1 cent higher on larger
sizes and unchanged on mediums. The
market tone was fully steady. Retail
demand was fairly good, although better
where features were in place. Large 18
pack eggs were advertised at $1.39, re
strictions apply. Supplies were generally
adequate.
PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES
TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA
GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE
EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED
STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN.
RANGE EXTRA LARGE 78-80
LARGE 75-78 MEDIUM 52-55
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Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
Aug. 16,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Prices on the West Coast were un
changed. Elsewhere, larger sizes were
generally unchanged to higher. All other
prices were unchanged.
The market tone was fully steady to
firm and the large sizes were in the
strongest position. Demand ranged light
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where features were planned or in prog
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close at times in the Midwest and ade
quate otherwise. Breaking stock supplies
were about adequate to short in the Mid
west and usually sufficient from regular
sources in the Eastern region. Buyers
seeking additional eggs met confident
sellers and higher levels. The market
tone was fully steady to firm. Light type
fowl were sufficient for current slaughter
needs.
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