A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13,2001 N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Report Supplied By USDA October 9,2001 PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY Lancaster farming • Staff- LANCASTER FARMING PO Box 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 626-1164 Fax (717)733-6058 Andy Andrews, Editor (717)721-4425 Lou Ann Good, Food and Family Features Editor (717) 721-4428 Michelle Kunjappu, Staff (717) 721-4426 Dave Lefever, Staff (717) 721-4427 Lynn Rossi, Market Staff Millie Bunting, Market Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York Co. Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Moyer, Bradford Co. Tioga & Susquehanna Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482 Gail Strock, Mifflin Co. Huntingdon & Juniata Belleville (717) 935-5675 Linda Williams, Bedford Co. and Blair Bedford (814)623-5745 Kristin Russell, Blair Co. 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NON REFUNDABLE EX.LARGE 1.12 LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 100 .78 .46 .92-.96 .71-.75 94-.9S .73- 74 99-1 03 77-81 .99 100-103 1.03 1.05-1.09 1 07-1.08 I 11-I IS 1.11 1 15 North Atlantic Eggs Atlanta, Georgia Report Supplied by USDA October 10,2001 In Philadelphia prices were 1 cent higher on all sizes. Prices in New Eng land were 1 cent higher on extra large and large, 3 cents higher on medium, and unchanged on balance. In Boston prices were unchanged. The market tone was steady to fully steady. Demand was moderate to good, better where promo tions were in place. Supplies were gener ally adequate for trade needs. Breaking stock demand was moderate and offer ings were usually adequate. Light type fowl were fully adeuate for normal pro cessing schedules. 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 .61.5.-65, LARGE .59.5-.63, MEDIUM .42.5-.47 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 .86-. BS, MEDIUM .64-.66 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 .80- .83, LARGE .68-71, MEDIUM .48-.51, SMALL.I3-.16 ,39-.43 41-42 45-49 .45 .79-.81 ancaste COLUMNS Now Is The Time AlO On Being A Farm Wife B 4 Family Living Focus B 7 Ida’s Notebook B 9 Well Preserved BIX Antiques Detective 824 PEP A RTMENTS Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Futures Al 6 Mailbox Markets 816 Sale Reports 821 Antiques Center 823 Antiques Reports 826 Antiques Register 828 Public Auction Register 829 Business News C 2 Classified Ads C 5, D 3 HOME & YOUTH Homestead Notes B 2 Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Kid’s Korner 810 You Ask, You Answer 813 4-H Happenings --BIS Heinsey’s Poultry Root’s, East Petersburg Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, October li, 2001 Muscovy Ducks, Drakes .70 - .84, Hens .70-.82. Pekin Ducks .10-.20 Red Fowl 4-AVi lbs .20- 48, 5-6 .50 1.00. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs. .40 -.94 Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs .50-.98, 7- 11.50-.92. Guinea Fowl 1 50-1 85. Bant\ Roosters 2 50-6 50 ea Banty Hens 2 00-3.50 ea. Leghorn Hens 10-.22, Roosters 24 Silkies 2.50-3.75 ea. Geese 9-14 lbs. .20-.32. Pigeons 1.25-1.75 ea. White Pigeons 2.50-3.00 ea. Rabbits 4-6 lbs .70-.94, 7-11 lbs. .88. Bunnies 1.00-7.50 ea. Guinea Pigs .25-2.00 ea. Goats, nut enough. Kids, not enough Doves 4.50 - 6.50 ea. Chukars, not enough Pullets 4-6 lbs. .60 - .74 Total Coops Sold 834. Sale report next week unavailable. New York Eggs ATLANTA, GA. October 10,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were slightly higher on all sizes. The market tone was steady to fully steady Demand ranged moderate to good better where features were a laaor. Large eggs were being advertised at 59 cents per dozen. Supplies were adequate for current trade needs 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 65- 67, Large 62-.65, Medium 47-50. LEBANON VALLEY LIVESTOCK MKT AH000152-L 1 Mile East Of Fredericksburg PA Cattle Sale: Every Tues & Fn. At 1 *3O PM Small Animal Sale: Every Wed. At 6:30 P.M. Produce Auction: Every Thurs. at 5:30 P.M. Horse Sale: Every 2nd Sat. At 2:00 P.M. Tack, 4:30 P.M. Hay/Straw Farm Machinery Consignment Sales: Every first Saturday of each Month at 9:00 A.M. Consignments Welcome For Every Sale F.M.I. Call: Dave 717-865-2881 Neil 717-933-4113 Brian 717-865-7586 Five Sections FEATURES Farm Bill A 1 World Expo A 1 York Arena A 1 Manheim Beef A 24 British White Parks A 27 Manheim Hogs A3O FND KILE Swine Tunis Exhibition... Chime Supreme.... Fair Awards A 36 KILE Beef A3B Hardings’ Devotion B 2 Keystone Lead Line B 5 Wooly Lead Line B 5 ‘City Scapes’ B 7 Raising The Flag 810 New Holland Sheep 812 European Union 814 Collecting Coverlets 823 W. Lampeter Hogs C 4 DAIRY Focus On Dairy A2B ~..B8 Milk Premiums A2B Special Section Corn Talk Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes Prices Supplied By Urner-Barry From Oct. 5-11 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. WHITE JUMBO EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS BROWN EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS 12 12 12 13 .14 BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44 LBS. .21-.23, 48-50 LBS. .26-.25, 50 LBS. AND UP .2S-.29; WED. 42-44 lbs. .22-.24, 48-50 LBS. .2T-.29, 50 LBS. AND UP .29-.30; THURS. 42-44 LBS. .23-.25, 48-50 LBS. .28-.30,50 LBS. AND UP .30-.31. Delmarva Broiler/Fryer ATLANTA, GA. October 10,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds was generally noted as no better than fair with the bulk of activity cen tered around standing commitments. Offerings were fully adequate to ample. Live supplies were at least moderate; weights varied and were mostly in a de sirable range. Processing schedules were moderate. Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged at 55 to 69 cents. Trade sentiment was about steady at best. In the parts complex, all items were at least adequate for the typically lack luster mid-week buying interest. Breast A3I A32 A33 A3S .74 .74 .74 .74 .74 .69 .69 .69 .70 .72 .66 .66 .66 .67 .69 .51 .51 .51 .52 .55 .39 .39 .39 .40 .42 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .72 .72 .72 .72 .72 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55 cuts, wings and boneless skinless thighs were competitively priced in an effort to stimulate activity. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 10/10 10/08 10/08 10/03 10/01 2,2612,325 5.022,2405.09 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 49-76 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 57.87 NO. 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