Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 2000, Image 5

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    LOINS 130-135 BREAST - WITH RIBS
Northeast Broiler 52.53 breast - line run 52 legs
Fryer Parts 33-34 leg quarters (bulk) 20-21
Parti DRUMSTICKS 26-27 THIGHS 30-31
ATLANTA GA B/s THIGHS 78-79 WINGS (WHOLE)
December 21,2000 81-82 BACKS AND NECKS
Report Supplied By USDA (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND
Trucklot buying interest remained TUBS) 35-40 GIZZARDS (HEARTS)
seasonally light and unaggressive as 65-70
dealers attempt to maintain very limited INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY
inventories moving into the holiday METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH
weekend. Offerings of bone-m breasts ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSfACHU
were fully adequate to ample and often SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE
discounted to stimulate sales. Boneless- ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA
skinless breasts were at least adequate to (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG),
available. Dark meat items were more TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS
than sufficient, and leg quarters were OF 11:30 A.M.
usually long. Wings remained the best
item ranging no more than adequate to North Atlantic
tight. Movement into retail and distnbu- _
live channels was slow, however, fast a-"??®
food and restaurant lines continued to Atlanta, Georgia
see active interest. The market tone was Report Supplied by USDA
weak on bone-in breasts, fully steady on December 21,2000
wings, no better than steady to instances Philadelphia, prices were un
weak on the balance. changed to 2 cents higher on the larger
ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER sizes and unchanged for mediums. In
PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST Boston, prices were unchanged to one
RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT cent hi B her on the larger sizes and un-
AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, changed for mediums. Prices paid to
CENTS PER POUND. ITEM CUR- producers in New England were 2 cents
RENT NEGOTIATED TRADING higher for jumbo through large, five
BREAST - B/S 115-120 TENDER- cents hi B her for medium, and 4 cents
higher for small The market tone was
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January 2001
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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fully steady to firm. Demand was mod
erate to good, best where holiday fea
tures were in progress. Supplies were
generally adequate for current needs.
Breaking stock offerings were about ade
quate for the light to moderate demand.
Light type fowl were sufficient.
PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RE
TAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME
BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND
GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR
TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR,
CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE
EXTRA LARGE 94.5-1.04, LARGE
92.5-1.02, MEDIUM 78-83.
BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS,
SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA
GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN
EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED
STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN.
RANGE EXTRA LARGE 1.25-1.29,
LARGE 1.22-1.26, MEDIUM 80-82.
NEW ENGLAND: PRICES PAID
TO PRODUCERS, CASES EX
CHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS,
BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM,
CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE,
JUMBO 1.25-1.28, EXTRA LARGE
1.10-1.13, LARGE 1.07-1.10, MEDIUM
66-69, SMALL 21-24.
North Atlantic
Eggs
Atlanta, Georgia
Report Supplied by USOA
December 21,2000
In Philadelphia, prices were un
changed to 2 cents higher on the larger
sizes and unchanged for mediums. In
Boston, prices were unchanged to one
cent higher on the larger sizes and un
changed for mediums. Prices paid to
producers in New England were 2 cents
higher for jumbo through large, five
cents higher for medium, and 4 cents
higher for small. The market tone was
fully steady to firm. Demand was mod
erate to good, best where holiday fea
tures were in progress. Supplies were
generally adequate for current needs.
Breaking stock offerings were about ade
quate for the light to moderate demand.
Light type fowl were sufficient
PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RE
TAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME
BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND
GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR
TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR,
CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE
EXTRA LARGE 94.5-1.04, LARGE
92.5-1.02, MEDIUM 78-83.
BOSTON; PRICES TO RETAILERS,
SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA
GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN
EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED
STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN
RANGE EXTRA LARGE 1 25-1 29,
LARGE 1.22-1 26, MEDIUM 80-82
NEW ENGLAND- PRICES PAID
TO PRODUCERS, CASES EX
CHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS,
BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM,
CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE,
JUMBO 1 25-1 28, EXTRA LARGE
1.10-1.13, LARGE 1.07-1.10, MEDIUM
66-69, SMALL 21-24.
Movement of ready-to-cook whole
birds remained seasonally limited with
some light and spotty increases noted as
February 2001
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Yoder Restaurant
New Holland, PA
10:20 - 2:30
5 6 7 8 9
Morrisons Gove Plaln-N-Fancy Lebanon
Mem. Put Rdstaurant Expo Center
Martlnsburg, PA Intercourse, PA Lebanon, PA
10:20-2:30 10:20-230 10:20-2:30
12 13 14 15 16
Kairtfmaa
Center
arddidssUe, PA
18:20-230
Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer
ATLANTA, GA.
December 21,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
a result of changes in delivery dates due
to holiday closings. Offerings remained
fully sufficient for current inquiry. Live
supplies were mostly moderate; weights
were in a full range of light to heavy.
Processing schedules were mostly mod
erate to moderately heavy. Less than
trucklot asking prices were unchanged
at 47 to 61 cents. Trade sentiment was
about steady. In the parts complex,
breast items were usually noted as read
ily available and slow to clear. Other cuts
were at least adequate.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
12/2112/19 12/19 12/14 12/12
2,339 2,105 4.97 2,3894.89
BROI LER/FR YER 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
40-59 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 49.50
NO. OF BOXES 14,038
7 of 8 plants reporting
North Atlantic
Shell Egg Market
Atlanta, GA
December 20,2000
Report Supplied B> USDA
Prices were unchanged in the Midwest
and California In Boston, prices were
higher on the larger sizes and unchanged
on the balance In most other locations,
prices were higher on all sizes The
market tone was mostly fully steady.
Retail demand was moderate to very
good and best for holiday feature activ
ity and severe weather conditions in the
Midwest Supplies remained adequate to
tight. Breaking stock supplies were at
least adequate for the light to moderate
demand. Light type fowl were sufficient
for regular to reduced processing re
quirements.
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