Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Part II ATLANTA, GA. September 19,2001 Report Supplied By USDA NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER PARTS - PART H FEDERAL-STATE ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND CURRENT NEGOTIATED WTD VOLUME ITEM TRADING AVG /LBS BREAST - B/S 145-150 157.94 457,130 TENDER LOINS 140 148.76 101,220 BREAST - WITH RIBS 74-75 83.53 298,600 BREAST - LINE RUN 74 76.75 222,000 LEGS 44-45 47.29 230,520 LEG QUAR TERS (BULK) 34-35 34.15 597,343 DRUMSTICKS 41-42 47.55 172,360 THIGHS 37-38 46.49 132,920 B/S THIGHS 89-90 93.17 70,440 WINGS (WHOLE) 102-103 111.10 401,760 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10- 12 11.94 92,840 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30-35 39.75 135,290 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 54.86166,010 New York Eggs ATLANTA, GA. September 18,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Prices remain unchanged. The market tone was generally steady with some caution noted. Retail and distributive demand was light to moderate. Supplies were adequate to available. The New York State shell egg inventory was 13% “ -i .a Maybe you run a few beef cattle. Or you’ve got a small breeding operation. Nothing big. But big enough to wish you could put up your own hay. ‘Til now, you figured that was strictly for big-time operators. Well, think again. Hesston has a complete line of hay tools built to work with tractors no bigger than 30hp With a reliable, low-maintenance half-swaybar sickle drive and full-length, adjustable conditioner rolls, the Model 1120 mower conditioner tackles tough, stemmy crops or tender, leafy crops, for fluffy windrows or fast-drying 9’ swaths SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE School Road, Rt. 1, Bethel, Pa. 717-933-4114 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Finland Rd., Quakertown, PA higher, but the New Jersey inventory was 10% lower than the previous week. PRICES TO RETAILERS, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, White Eggs in cartons, deliv ered store door, cents per dozen. Range: Extra Large .63-.65, Large .60-.63, Medium 36-.39. New York and Chicago, prices were unchanged. Prices in Philadelphia, Boston, and California were lower on the lighter weight eggs and unchanged on the remainder. Prices in most other areas were lower on all sizes. The market tone was cautiously steady to about steady. Demand was usually moderate and was best where scattered features were in progress for this week. Supplies were ad equate to ample. Breaking stock offer ings were fully sufficient to ample for the light to moderate demand. Light type fowl were more than adequate for regu lar slaughter schedules. Cooperators estimate orfers for the week ending Sept. 21 will decrease by 8%. Present week purchases for the week ending Sept. 14, were 268,893 cases which was 12% above the prior week and 9% above estimates. Cases purchased present week: Car toned 233,516, up 13%; Loose 35,377, up 3%; Total 268,893, up 12% from last week. 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September 14,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were irregular on whole, un changed to higher on sugared yolks, and generally unchanged on balance of prod uct items when compared to a week ear lier. Demand was usually light to moderate. Offerings were irregular with sugared yolks in the best position. Un dertone was at least steady on yolks, usually steady on whole and continued mixed on whites. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) processed under federal inspection in the Eastern region for the week ending September 8, 2001 were 8 % less than the previous week, and 5 % less than a year ago. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS); TRUCKLOTS: WHOLE 41-48 mostly 42-45; BLENDS (/) TFEWR; WHITES 27-32 mostly 29-30; SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 79-81; SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 73-77 mostly 74-76. LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.): WHOLE 49- 56; fiLENDS (/) 65-85; WHITES 34-49; SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 80-87; SALTED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 77-79. (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. 717-367-8867 717-867-2613 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,2001-A5 North Atlantic Eggs Atlanta, Georgia Report Supplied by USDA September 19,2001 Prices were unchanged in all loca tions. The market tone was generally steady and continued to test at present values. Demand into all outlets ranged light to moderate, somewhat better where items were featured. In the Phila delphia area, large 18-count eggs were advertised for 99 cents. Supplies were adequate to available for trade needs. Breaking stock offerings were fully ade quate to ample for the light demand. Light type hens were more than suffi cient for slaughter requirements. 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 .61-.63, LARGE .59- .61, MEDIUM .35-.38.S 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 .98-1.00, LARGE .BS-.87, MEDIUM .S6-.58, 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 .79- .82, LARGE ,66-.69, MEDIUM .37-.40, SMALL.I2-.15 Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. September 18,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were unchanged on all three sizes 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, deliv ered store door, cents per dozen. Large 69; Medium 47; Small 38. Trucklot, prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers: Large 50-61, mostly 61; Medium 31-41, mostly 41; Small 27-33, mostly 33. Eastern Region Miscellaneous Poultry Atlanta, GA. September 14,2001 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; Fresh—l 23-127. 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- ■j Are You I^P —* Interested In Extra Farm Income? We have swine finishing contracts available We Offer • Qualified Service Personnel • Sound Genetic Program • Building Management/Environmental Monitoring • Facility Planning • Technical Support • Cash Flow Projections • Competitive Contract Payments • Purina Feeding Programs For more information Call 1-800-518-6458 Ext. 292 Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture SQUABS: New York Wholesale Prices, Frozen, Plant Grade, dollars per dozen, X 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. Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, September 19,2001 GEESE: 2.50-3.50 EA. TURKEYS: 8.00-12.00 EA. GUINEAS: 2.50-2.75 EA. ROOSTERS: 4.00-5.00 EA. BANTAMS: 2.50-3.25 EA. HEAVY HENS; 2.00 EA. SILKIES; 2.50 EA. MUSCOVY HENS: 2.50 EA. MUSCOVY DRAKES: 4.50 EA. MIXED DUCKS: 2.00-2.50 EA BARN PIGEONS: .50-1.50 EA. WHITE BIRDS: 3.00 EA. FANCY BIRDS: 2.50 EA. PEACOCKS: NONE. PHEASANTS: 2.00-6.50 EA. DOVES: NONE. QUAIL: 2.25 EA. GUINEA PIGS: .50-1.00. RABBITS: UNDER 4 LBS. .50-2.00, 4-6 LBS. 2.00-4.50, OVER 6 LBS. 4.75- 8.50, ALL EACH. For more information phone 717-242- 2898. Va. Broilers And Fryers Harrisonburg, Va. September 18,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds was moderate. Demand was mod erate. Live supplies were moderate for plant needs with an estimated slaughter of 1,411,000 compared to 1,371,000 last Tuesday. Weights were desirable. Pro cessing schedules moderate. Supply of wings is moderate for the market being reported while demand is good and more active than normal. Actual slaughter for week of Sept. 10-15 totaled 7,065,925 head, average weight 4.79 lb. Negotiated F. 0.8. dock prices, 2 pounds and heavier ice-packed broilers and fryers, trucklot sales of US Grade A or equivalent were steady to higher at S4-.68 per pound, less than trucklot sales .S7-.76 per pound. Estimated Slaughter Of Broiler/Fryers In Virginia, Sept. 18, 2001 (In Thou sands). 7 of 7 plants reporting. Esti mated 09/18: 1,411. Actual 09/14: 1,555; Avg. Weight 09/14; 4.71 lb. Actual 09/11: 1,371; Avg. Weight 09/07; 4.72.
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