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    A4-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 2000
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
Prices Supplied By Urner-Barry
From October 13-19
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR.
WHITE
JUMBO
EX.LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
PULLETS
BROWN
EX.LARGE
LARGE
MEDIUM
UNDERGRADES
AND CHECKS .28 .28 .28 .28 .28
BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44 LBS. .3S-.37, 48-50 LBS. ,42-.44, 50 LBS. AND
UP.44-.45.
LANCASTER FARMING
-Staff-
Everett R. Newswanger, Editor
Lou Ann Good, Staff
Andy Andrews, Staff
Michelle Ranch, Staff
Jayne Sebright, Staff
NEWS CORRESPONDENTS
Joyce Bupp, York County
Seven Valleys (717)428-1865
Carolyn Moyer, Bradford County
Tioga & Susquehanna
Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482
Randy Wells, Indiana
Marion Center (724) 397-2529
Gail Strock, Mifflin
Huntingdon & Juniata
Belleville (717) 935-5675
Linda Williams, Bedford Ik Blair
Bedford (814)623-5745
Gay Brownlee. Somerset
Salisbury (814) 662-2127
David Hiebert, Westmoreland
Scottdale (724) 887-5929
Sandy Bradley,
Mercer Ik Crawford
Grove City (814) 786-7275
Virginia Wilt, Adams
Wnghtsville (717)252-2038
Karen Butler, Maryland
Ml Airy (301)829-0909
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Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer
ATLANTA, GA.
October 19,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Movement of ready-to-cook whole
birds was mostly fair and centered on the
adequate to closely cleared supply of 3 to
3.5 pound sizes. Seller offerings were
sufficient for current trade needs. Live
supplies were moderate, with weights in
a full range, but mostly desirable to
heavy. Processing schedules were mod
erate to heavy. Less than trucklot asking
prices were 1 cent higher at SO to 64
cents. Trade sentiment was steady. Sup
plies of boneless skinless breast were
fully adequate to ample and competi
tively priced to stimulate interest. Wings
were in close balance and clearing. Other
items were at least adequate.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER RYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
10‘/»9 10'/»7 10'/»7 10'/»2 lO'/tO
2,353 2,366 5.082,3715.02
BROILER RYER 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
45-71 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 52.78
NO. OF BOXES 13,793
7 of 8 plants reporting.
Lititz (717) 626-1164
Ephrata (717) 733-6397
Lancaster (717) 394-3047
FAX 717-733-6058
(717) 721-4412
(717) 721-4411
Heinsey’s Poultry
Root’s, East Petersburg
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, Oct. 17,2000
MUSCOVY DUCK DRAKES .S2-.70,
HENS .50-.68.
PEKIN DUCKS .30-.42.
RED FOWL 4-4'A LBS. .14-.42, 5-6
•40-.72.
CROSSBRED FOWL 5-9 LBS. .40-
78.
.81 .81
.77 .77
.76 .76
.69 .69
.46 .46
CROSSBRED ROOSTERS 4-6 .60-
.88,7-11 LBS. .40-86.
GUINEA FOWL 1.10-1.35.
BANTY ROOSTERS 2.00-5.50 EA.
BANTY HENS 1.00-3.00 EA.
LEGHORN HENS .12-.22, LEG
HORN ROOSTERS .10-. 18.
SILKIES 3.00-3.50 EA.
GEESE 9-14 LBS. .20-.32.
PIGEONS 2.00-2.75 EA.
WHITE PIGEONS 2.00-2.50 EA.
RABBITS 4-6 LBS. .50-1.08, 7-11
LBS. .50-.92.
BUNNIES .50-5.50 EA.
GUINEA PIGS .25-2.00 EA.
GOATS, NOT ENOUGH.
KID GOATS 18.00-32.00 EA.
DOVES 2.50-4.00 EA.
CHUKARS, NOT ENOUGH.
PULLETS 4-6 LBS. .60-.84.
TOTAL COOPS 804.
Prices were higher on mediums on the
East Coast and unchanged on the re
mainder of sizes. Elsewhere, prices were
unchanged. The trade sentiment was
generally steady. Demand continued
light to moderate, mostly fair. Supplies
were adequate to in good balance on
lighter eggs and adequate to available on
the larger sizes. Breaking stock offerings
were usually adequate for the light to
moderate demand. Light type hens were
short to about adequate for reduced pro
cessing needs.
North Atlantic
Eggs
Atlanta, Georgia
Report Supplied by USDA
Thursday, October 19,2000
Prices were unchanged in all loca
tions. The market tone was steady.
Demand ranged light to moderate, best
into limited fature activity. Supplies
were adequate for trading needs. Break
ing stock offerings were generally suffi
cient for the moderate demand. Light
type hends were short to about adequate.
Philadelphia; prices to retailers, sales
to volume buyers, USDA Grade a and
Grade A, white ggs in cartons, delivered
store door, cents per dozen; extra large
,72-.74, large .70-.72, medium .61-.64.
Boston: extra large .99-1.01, large .96-
.98, medium .6S-.67.
New England: jumbo 1.14-1.17, extra
large .80-.83, large .77-.80, medium .46-
.49, small. 15-. 18.
Providing Optimum
Performance Management
and Investment Services
to the Egg Layer Industry
2043 Horseshoe Pk. • Annville, PA 17003
717-867-6366
North Atlantic
Shell Egg Market
Atlanta, GA
October 18,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report
Oct. 17,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS
DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES;
MAINE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MOSTLY
RHODE ISLAND
MOSTLY
VERMONT
MOSTLY
Belleville Poultry
ItdlevUle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, Oct 18,2000
GEESE: 1.00-3.00 EA.
TURKEYS: 7.00 EA.
GUINEAS: 5.00 EA.
ROOSTERS: 2.00-4.50 EA.
BANTAMS: .10-2.00 EA.
HEAVY HENS 2.00-3.00 EA.
SILKIES 3.00 EA.
MUSCOVY HENS; 3.25 EA.
MUSCOVY DRAKES: 3.00 EA.
MIXED DUCKS: 2.00 EA.
BARN PIGEONS: 1.50 EA.
WHITE BIRDS: .60 EA.
FANCY BIRDS: 10.00 EA.
PEACOCKS: 32.00 EA.
PHEASANTS: NONE.
DOVES: NONE.
QUAIL: 1.30 EA.
GUINEA PIGS; .25-2.00 EA.
RABBITS: UNDER 4 LBS. .75-3.25
EA., 4-6 LBS. 3.50-5.50 EA., OVER 6
LBS. 5.00-8.00 EA.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
PHONE 717-242-2898.
LEBANON
VALLEY
UVESTOCK
MARKET, INC.
1 mile East of
Fredericksburg
along Rt. 22
Cattle Sale Every
lues. & Fri. at 1:30 P.M.
2nd & 4th lues.
Special Fed Cattle Sale
Horse Sale
Every Second Sat.
of Each Month
Dave Brubaker
(717) 865-2881
THE \
ADVANTAGES \j £)
ROASTED CORN
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* Earlier Harvest - Our roaster will dry corn down
eight to ten points of moisture.
* Higher Digestibility - Research studies show that roasted corn is
more digestible than high-moisture corn.
* Purer Feed - Our wet growing season has the potential of producing
mold spores in standing corn that is harmful to livestock, swine and
poultry. Our flame roaster can effectively remove mold spores.
* Drier Total Ration - With less fermented feed.
Supplementing the hay and corn silage diet with dry corn
* Greater Profits - Dairy herds fed roasted corn advance two to eight lb
per cow in milk and improves herd health.
SCHNUPP’S CRAIN ROASTING, INC.
416 Union Rd., Lebanon, PA 17046
717-865-6611 - 1-800 452-4004
LARGE
1.10
EX.LARGE
1.13
1.06-1.10
1.08-
1.09-
1.09
1.15-1.16
1.16
1.03-1.07
1.05-
1.06-
1.06
1.10-1.12
1.12
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market of
North Jersey
Poultry & Egg
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, Oct. 17,2000
HEAVY FOWL .35-1.30 LB.
PULLETS 4.50 EA., 1.70 LB.
GEESE 4.50 EA., .20 LB.
BANTAMS .75-3.50 EA.
ROOSTERS 6.00-6.50 EA., .95-1.75
LB.
BUNNIES: .75 EACH.
DUCKS 5.00 EA., .70-1.35 LB.
RABBITS .75-3.00 EA., .70-1.15 LB.
PIGEONS 1.00-2.50 EA.
GUINEAS 5.00-9.00 EA.
GRADE A EGGS; WHITE JUMBO,
JUMBO, EX. LRGE. .77-.80, LARGE
.71-.76, MEDIUM .50; BROWN EGGS,
JUMBO, EX. LRGE. .96-1.07, LARGE
•7S-.89, MED. .61-.65.
* G&G Pressure
Washing
Agricultural Pressure
f-V Washing
• Layer Houses • Hog Barns
• 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
aids better rumin health
For more information contact
David N. Groff •
R.R. 3 Lewisburg, PA
570-568-1420
MEDIUM SMALL
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