Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 2001, Image 6

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    A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,2001
Young Turkey Parts
And Bulk Meat
Des Moines, lowa
August 7,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAL YOUNG TURKEY
PARTS AND BULK MEAT, Frozen,
unless specified, cents per lb, delivered
first receivers, part and full trucklots, as
of August 7.
DOMESTIC TRADING: BREASTS:
4-8 LBS GRADE A avg. 103.00, 80,000
lbs. DRUMSTICKS: TOM - 29.00,
16.000 lbs.; HEN 30.00, 11,000 lbs..
WINGS, FULL-CUT: TOM - 28.00,
18.000 lbs.; HEN none. WINGS, V
TYPE: TOM - 29.00, 14,000 lbs.; HEN -
49.00, 22,000 lbs. NECKS: TOM 28-
29.00, avg. 28.03, 106,000 lbs.
BREASTS, B/S, TOM—FRESH -
176.93, 560,000 lbs. THIGH MEAT,
fresh 63.00; 20,000 lbs. BREAST TRIM
MEAT - 117.00, 20,000 lbs. SCAPULA
MEAT - 124.00, 40,000 lbs. TENDER
LOINS - 133.00, 40,000 lbs. DES
TRAPPED TENDERS- 147.00, 80,000
lbs. DESTRAPPED TENDERS—
FRESH - 153.67, 30,000 lbs. MECHAN
ICALLY SEPARATED—FRESH -
18.00. 40.000 lbs.
EXPORT TRADING: DRUM
STICKS: TOMS - 28.00, 104,000 lbs.
WINGS FULL-CUT; - TOMS - 27.14.
140,000 lbs. WINGS, V-TYPE: TOM -
28.00, 104,000 lbs. TAILS: 28.00, 20,000
lbs. MECHANICALLY SEPARATED:
16.38, 420,000 lbs. THIGH MEAT -
FROZEN 58.00,52,000 lbs.
Eastern Region
Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
August 3,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
Mostly prices were generally un
changed when compared to a week ear
lier. Demand was light, although interest
improved for future deliveries. Offerings
were usually adequate for trade needs.
MARKET
I.EES PORT, BERKS COUNTY, PA 19533 (610) 926-1307
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERYWEPNESPAY ■ 1:00 P.M.
Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Flea Market 7:00 AM to ??
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Trade sentiment was unsettled but about
steady on whites, balance of items were
generally steady to fully steady. Liquid
and frozen eggs (ingredients included)
processed under federal inspection in the
Eastern region for the week ending July
28, 2001 were 2 % more than the previ
ous week, and 2 % more than a year ago.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS)
TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.)
RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 41-46 42-43 50-56 BLENDS
(/) TFEWR 66-90 WHITES 28-32 34-52
SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 75-80 78-80 80-8$ SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 71-77 73-
7577-79
(/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.
Eastern Region
Miscellaneous Poultry
Atlanta, GA.
August 3,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
DUCKLINGS: Prices negotiated by
first receivers, US Grade A, 4-5 pounds,
delivered in trucklot and pool trucklot
quantities: LONG ISLAND—Frozen
137; Fresh 143. MIDWEST—Frozen
122-126 mostly 122-124; Fresh— 123-
127 mostly 123-125.
ROASTERS: Prices negotiated by
first receivers, US Grade A and Plant
Grade, 5 pounds and up, delivered: ICE
PACKED (12 per box) 68-69. VACUUM
PACKED (6-9 per box) 65-85 mostly 65-
75.
SQUABS: New York Wholesale
Prices, Frozen, Plant Grade, dollars per
dozen, 1 to 10 boxes: 12 oz. 60.48-69.66;
14 oz. 66.96-76.14; 16 oz. 73.44-83.43.
The eastern region includes: CT, DE,
FL, GA, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ,
NY, PA.
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Belleville Poultry
Belleville, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, August 8,2001
GEESE: 3.00 EA.
TURKEYS: NONE.
GUINEAS: 4.00-5.50.
ROOSTERS: 3.50-7.50 EA.
BANTAMS: .25-3.00 EA.
HEAVY HENS: 4.00 EA.
SILKIES: 2.50 EA.
MUSCOVY HENS: 4.00 EA.
MUSCOVY DRAKES: 12.00 EA.
MIXED DUCKS: 2.00-4.00 EA.
BARN PIGEONS: 2.00 EA.
WHITE BIRDS: 4.00 EA.
FANCY BIRDS: NONE.
PEACOCKS: CHICKS 7.00-8.00.
PHEASANTS: NONE.
DOVES: NONE.
QUAIL; 2.25 EA.
GUINEA PIGS: .20-.70 EA.
RABBITS: UNDER 4 LBS. .80-3.00,
4-6 LBS. 2.00-3.50, OVER 6 LBS. 3.50-
6.25, ALL EACH.
Virginia Eggs
Harrisonburg, Va.
August 7,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
Prices were down 3 cents on large, un
changed on medium and small today.
Supplies are moderate for plant needs.
Prices to retailers, in small lots, USDA
Grade A and Grade A, 30 dozen cases,
white eggs in cartons, delivered store
door, cents per dozen. Weekly shell egg
inventory was 999.6 cases, up 0.11%.
Large 79; Medium 55; Small 42.
Trucklot, prices to retailers, sales to
volume buyers: Large 61-71, mostly 71;
Medium 39-49, mostly 49; Small 27-37.
Wheat bids were mixed but corn and
soybeans closed moderately higher
follow by weather concerns and a higher
soybean market. Wheat bids 3 cents
lower to 5 cents higher. Corn 2 to 3 cents
higher. Sorghum 3 cents higher. Soybean
bids 2 to 6 cents higher, with Minneapo
lis up much as 10 cents.
Wheat bids were mostly higher after
reductions in crop rating for spring
wheat. Global supply picture continue to
look supportive, but lack of export inter
est is pressuring wheat market Corn
prices were slightly higher as weather
continue to be a market factor this week.
Soybeans bids also support by weather
and potential for yield losses with hot
and dry condition persisting.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIV
ERY DATE South Korea 11.5 pet pro
tein HRW 4,000 Oct 14.0 pet DN Spring
7.000 Western/Soft White 10,000 Egypt
Soft Red Winter 60,000 Aug-Sep Taiwan
Soybeans 54,000 Oct-Nov
Totals: Wheat 81,000 tonnes. Soy
beans 54,000 tonnes.
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY
EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN
SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY
SALES THAT COULD BE CON
FIRMED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET
NEWS.
DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO
TRUCK BIDS: 08/08/01 08/07/01
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Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St. Joseph, MO
August 8,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
We have swine finishing
contracts available
We Offer
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• Sound Genetic Program
• Building Management/Environmental Monitoring
• Facility Planning
• Technical Support
• Cash Flow Projections
• Competitive Contract Payments
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For more information Call
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Serving The Needm Of Agriculture
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For more details contact
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08/09/00 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 2.83-2.84 unch 2.58 Minneapolis
(DNS 14pct) 3.24 Vi dn 3 198 Vi Port
land (SWW) 3.54-3.57 up 5-3 2.60-2.62
St. Louis (SRW) 2.56-2.57 up 2-31.98
Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 1.98-
2.00 up 2 1.56 Minneapolis 1.93 Vi up 3
Vi 1.40 Vi So. lowa 2.03-2.07 up 2-3 1.53-
1.56 Omaha 1.87-1.89 up 2 1.39-1.44
Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City
5.12 up 2 4.44 Minneapolis 4.98 up 10
4.27 So. lowa 5.05-5.13 up 4-6 4.42-4.46
Cent D Processor 5.10-5.28 Vi up 2-3 Vi
4.46-4.55 Minneapolis truck wheat - to
arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat
2.99 up Vi 2.73 Minneapolis (Sep) Wheat
3.08 Vi dn 3 2.90 Vi Chicago (Sep) Wheat
2.68 Vi up 1 Vi 2.35 Vi Chicago (Sep)
Com 2.17 Vi up 1 Vi 1.78 Vi Chicago
(Dec) Com 2.29 Vi up 1 Vt 1.90 Vi Chi
cago (Nov) Soybeans 5.02 up 2 4.52
EXPORT BIDS: Barge or rail. Port of
New Orleans or North Texas Gulf.
Bids per bushel except sorghum per
cwt.
US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: 3.29-
3.30 up Vi 2.82-2.88 US 2 Soft Red
Winter Wheat: 2.79 Vi-2.82 Vi up 3 Vi-6
Vi 2.34 Vi-2.36 Vi US 2 Yellow Corn:
2.36- Vi up 3 1.85 y«-1.86 Vi US 2
Yellow Sorghum: Rail 4.18-4.36 up 3
3.36- Barge 4.35-4.40 up 5-7 3.42-
3.46 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 5.43-5.44 up
5 4.80-4.81