Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Parti ATLANTA, GA. October 25,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity continued light and unaggressive as dealers re mained very cautious and were reluctant to build existing inventories. Offerings of breast items were ample and discounted. Dark meat cuts were adequate to fully adequate. Wings were readily available. Limited promotional activity was stimu lating little movement in the retail sector, and distributors were beginning to thin floorstocks in preparation for the arrival of seasonal items. The market tone was barely steady to weak. ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND. ITEM CUR RENT NEGOTIATED TRADING BREAST - B/S 120-125 TENBER LOINS 120 BREAST - WITH RIBS 58- GSI SPECIAL FALL SALE 2.7 ton bin 6 ft. -1 ring 16” opening w/ladders and fill kit 5.7 ton bin 6 ft. - 3 ring 16” opening w/iadders and fill kit 10.9 ton bin 7 ft. - 4 ring 16” opening w/ladders and fill kit 12.7 ton bin 7 ft. - 5 ring 16” opening w/ladders and fill kit 24.4 ton bin 9 ft. - 6 ring 16” opening w/ladders and fill kit Please call for prices on bins, ladders fill kits and assembly. ERSHEY .EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 59 BREAST - LINE RUN 58 LEGS 42- 43 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 32-33 DRUMSTICKS 40-41 THIGHS 37-38 B/S THIGHS 88-89 WINGS (WHOLE) 96-97 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30-35 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHU SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). TODAY’S NEGOTIATED SALES AS OF 11:30 A.M. Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Part II ATLANTA, GA. October 24,2001 Report Supplied By USDA NORTHEAST BROILER/FRYER PARTS - PART II FEDERAL-STATE ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST . GSI Bulk . Feed Tanks RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND CURRENT NEGOTIATED WTD VOLUME ITEM TRADING AVG /LBS BREAST - B/S 120-125 131.18 563,080 TENDER LOINS 125 119.28 145,880 BREAST - WITH RIBS 59-60 67.96 331,960 BREAST - LINE RUN 59 60.67 102,600 LEGS 43-44 46.94 261,720 LEG QUAR TERS (BULK) 33-34 33.81 483,564 DRUMSTICKS 40-41 46.75 152,150 THIGHS 37-38 44.93 157,020 B/S THIGHS 89-90 91.62 74,560 WINGS (WHOLE) 97-98 103.10 412,400 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 11.93 77,368 UVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30- 35 39.08 65,080 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 54.95 114,024 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHU SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). Eastern Region Frozen Eggs ATLANTA, GA. October 19,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Mostly prices were unchanged on whites, balance of other items were mostly higher when compared to a week HAY. STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 12 NOON Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30, Paradise, PA) For more information (717) 442-4181 (717) 768-8204 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 1-800-432-0988 earlier. Offerings were usually short on yolk, close balanced to tight on whole egg and adequate to available on whites. Demand was reported in a range of light to occasionally good. Undertone was barely steady to weak on whites, but fully steady to firm on yolks and whole egg. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) processed under federal in spection in the Eastern region for the week ending October 13, 2001 were 1% less than the previous week, and 6 % less than a year ago. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (cents per pound in 30 lb. containers): TRUCKLOTS: Whole 40-45 mostly 43-45; Blends (/) TFEWR; Whites 25-32 mostly 28-32; Sugared Yolks (min 43% solids) 79-87 mostly 81-83.00; Salted Yolks (min 43% SOLIDS) 75-80 mostly 76-79. LTL (MIN. 25 CONT.): Whole 52-56; Blends (/) 66-90; Whites 30-49; Sugared Yolks (min 43% solids) 83-90; Salted Yolks (min 43% solids) 79-87. (/) - Whole plus yolk plus sweetener, generally 28-32% egg solids. Young Turkey Parts And Bulk Meat Des Moines, lowa October 17,2001 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 Oct. 24,2001. Bulk parts trade sentiment on tom drums was steady to barely steady, hen drums steady to fully steady, tom and hen necks barely steady, full-cut wings at least steady, hen 2-joint wings steady, and tom 2-joint wings were barely steady. Bulk parts demand ranged light to fair. Offerings of tom drums, necks and 2-joint wings were adequate to fully adequate with drums the most available, hen drums and 2-joint wings light, full cut wings light at best, hen necks fully adequate, and tails were mixed. Domes tic trading was light on all items. Export trading centered on a fair volume of young frozen thigh meat. A part load of fresh wing meat traded at 86 cents deliv ered. DOMESTIC TRADING: BREASTS, 4-8 lbs: Grade A avg. 106.00,400,000 lbs; Plant Grade avg. 95.00, 40,000 lbs. DRUMSTICKS; TOM - avg, 39.00, 20,000 lbs.; HEN avg. 36.54, 74,000 lbs. ■ w - - .mST POULTRY BOARD c : „. LITTER AMENDMENT New Poultry Guard " Litter Amendment is a unique activated clay that delivers consistent ammonia control without the handling inconvenience associated with other poultry litter treatments. Unlike these other treatments, Poultry Guard Litter Amendment is easy and convenient to apply and needs 4i no incorporation or activation Fewer application w fD 1 variables mean more consistent performance In I addition Poultry Guard can be applied up to five days 1 before bird set whenever it s convenient for the grower J * Using Poultry Guard I I Litter Amendment I Is As Simple As... Opply C)lrd Set C3ontrol Ammonia Simply spread over Poultry Guard can be applied Poultry Guard will deliver poultry litter when it's most convenient, up immediate and long-term >No incorporation 10 llve da * s be,ore blrd sel fmmon/a control ?nd give 5 . No application timing birds a healthier growing • No moisture activation headaches between clean environment • No complicated instructions out and bird set for heating and ventilation in .No last minute application ’ No nf ' ore dangerously high conjunction with application alter equipment has been levels of ammonia to stunt lowered growth You be the judge! We are confident this litter amendment will improve your poultry and your profits. For More Information Call BEITZEL’S SPRAYING Witmer, PA 17585 • 717-392-7227 or Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED Spraying Since 1961 INSURED /OO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27,2001-A5 WINGS, FULL-CUT: TOM - avg 39.00, 74.000 lbs.; HEN 36.00, 34,000 lbs. NECKS: TOM - avg. 37.72, 94,000 lbs.; HEN - avg. 30.00; 5,000 lbs. BREASTS, B/S, TOM 139.50, 400,000 lbs. THIGH MEAT, avg. 70.00; 12,000 lbs. BREAST TRIM MEAT - avg. 130.00, 20.000 lbs. TENDERLOINS - none. DESTRAPPED TENDERS 140.00, 40.000 lbs. WING MEAT WITH SKIN - avg. 70.00, 40,000 lbs. MECHANI CALLY SEPARATED 16.00, 180,000 lbs. EXPORT TRADING- DRUM STICKS; TOMS - avg. 36.30, 648,000 lbs. WINGS V-TYPE: - TOMS - avg 32.00, 52,000 lbs. TAILS avg. 26.83, 144,000 lbs. MECHANICALLY SEPA RATED- avg. 15.00, 80,000 lbs. THIGH MEAT - FROZEN - avg. 68.43, 580,000 lbs. Delmarva Broiler/Fryer ATLANTA, GA. October 24,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds and parts was seasonally slow. Seller offerings were readily available and in general difficult to place. Live supplies were at least moderate; weights were in a full range of light to heavy. Processing schedules were moderate to moderately heavy. Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged at 54 to 68 cents. Trade sentiment was barely steady to weak on both whole birds and parts. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 10/24 10/22 10/22 10/17 10/15 2,2912,2695.112,275 5.08 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 46-71 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 56.24 NO. OF BOXES 15,903 8 of 8 plants reporting.
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