Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 05, 2002, Image 7

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    Young Turkey Parts
And Bulk Meat
Des Moines, lowa
January 2,2002
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 Jan. 2,2002.
Demand and trading slow as people
start returning from the holidays. Some
isolated interest was noted on 4-8 lb
breasts for January retail features. Offer
ings mixed.
DOMESTIC TRADING; BREASTS,
4-8 lbs: Grade A - avg. 99.00; Plant
Grade none. DRUMSTICKS: TOM -
avg. 27.51; HEN - none. WINGS, FULL
CUT: TOM - avg. 29.00; HEN - none.
WING, V-TYPE: TOM - avg. 35.00;
HEN - AVG. 38.00. NECKS: TOM - avg.
28.00; HEN - none. BREASTS, B/S,
TOM NONE FROZEN: FRESH
142.21. THIGH MEAT, avg. 81.00.
SCAPULA MEAT, none. DES
TRAPPED TENDERS, avg. 122.00.
WING MEAT WITH SKIN - none.
MECHANICALLY SEPARATED
14.50.
EXPORT TRADING: DRUM
STICKS: TOMS - avg. 26.18. WINGS,
FULL-CUT: TOM - NONE. WINGS V
TYPE: - TOMS - avg. 27.00. TAILS
none. MECHANICALLY SEPA
RATED: avg. 15.00. THIGH MEAT -
avg. 81.00.
wishing all mm
a joyous holiday mumm
Special thanks from Hoober’s parts departments
for a great year in 2001 and we look forward jfmS
to serving all your parts needs in 2002.
Parts Department - Middletown
Front Row Richard Haas, Mike Null, Katie
Price, Steve Hamfee, Tony Wyre,
Dennis Waite, Sam Null
Back Row Brian Tilton, Dave Wharry, Jamie
Joseph, Doug Bigelow, Bruce Richardson,
Leon Walbert and Kevin Vandervort.
(missing from photo Shawn Hodson)
INTERCOURSE PA B
800 732-0017 ■
McAUSTERVtLLE PA H
800 433-6679 ■ ■ THREE locations
MIDDLETOWN DE
800 341-4028
National Canner
Fowl Market
Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 28,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAL CANNER FOWL
MARKET: Majority prices were gen
erally unchanged on the light canners,
irregular on the heavies when compared
to a week earlier. Demand was fair to
farily good. Supplies were sufficient on
lights, about adequate on the heavies.
Undertone was generally steady on
lights; at least steady on heavies.
Cents per pound, current negotiations
with out freight cost: LIGHT CANNER
HENS: Line run without necks; 24.5-27,
majority 26-27. HEAVY CANNER
HENS: Without necks: 30.75-38, major
ity 33-34.75.
Cents per pound, current negotiations
freight cost included: LIGHT CANNER
HENS; Line run without necks 25-28.5,
majority 26.5-27. HEAVY CANNER
HENS: Without necks: 32.75-41 major
ity 35-36.
Morrison’s Cove
Poultry & Rabbit
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, December 31,2001
ROOSTERS 4.00-7.00.
HEAVY HENS 2.00.
BANTY HENS 2.00.
PIGEONS 1.90.
BUNNIES 2.50-4.00.
RABBITS 3.50-5.25.
AUCTION EVERY MON., 7:30 P.M.
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National Retail
Egg Purchases
Atlanta, Ga.
January 2,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Cooperators estimate orders for the
week ending January 4, 2002, will de
crease by 20 percent. Present week pur
chases for the week ending December 28,
2001 were 334,724 cases which was 14
percent below the prior week and 11 per
cent above estimates.
CASES PURCHASED: CAR
TONED: 303,735, down 13% from prior
week; LOOSE: 30,989, down 24%;
TOTAL: 334,724, down 14%. Compari
son figures are compiled on a matched
plant basis. Purchases and estimates by
17 cooperators; 30 dozen cases or equiva
lent.
National Egg Market
At A Glance
Atlanta, Ga.
January 2,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Prices were generally unchanged. The
market tone was steady to instances
fully steady, with the mediums in the
strongest position. Demand was light to
good, usually moderate with winter
weather providing some additional
movement. Breaking stock supplies were
fully adequate to ample for the light
demand. Schedules were reduced due to
the New Year holiday. The National
shell egg inventory was 15% more than a
week ago. Light type hens were mostly
sufficient for the fair demand.
Parts Department - Intercourse
Back Row Kevin Thrush, Dave King, Bob
Groff, Dale Herr, Don Gentzler, Earl Walker,
Alpha Yoder, Gordon Sangrey, John Stoner,
Dick Skethway, Lloyd Groff, Ray Shissler,
Dick Bomberger - Manager
Front Row Josh Weaver, Don Livengood, Bill
Krantz, Rob Ranck, Carl Hershey
Parts Department - McAlisterville
Back Row Matt Sowers, Scott Brown,
Barry Detra, George Zimmerman
Front Row: Mark Bonson (Parts Mgr),
Terry Kilmer, Roy Engel, Mike Gearhart
Missing from photo Brett Baron
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Some markets not
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Virginia Broilers cook whole broiler/fryers ranged fair to
? « |-i moderate at best. Offerings of all sizes
/\nu r r J eri continued no more than adequate to
Warrenton, Va. tight at times; however, reduced process-
January ,2002 j n g schedules and down time during the
eport upp • y holiday period appeared to be the most
Movement of ready-to-cook whole f , cant market factor . Movement
birds was moderate. Demand was mod- (hr h r£tai| and distributlve channels
erate. Live supplies were light to moder- was on)y Th£ markel ton£
ate for plant needs with an estimated . . . c „ . , . .
, . r , was steady to fully steady, instances
slaughter of 1,371,000 compared to j- rm '
1,282,000 last Wednesday. Weights were
desirable. Processing schedules were
moderate.
Negotiated F. 0.8. dock prices, 2
pounds and heavier ice-packed broilers
and fryers, trucklot sales of US Grade A
or equivalent were higher at .49 - .60 per
pound, less than trucklot sales .49 -.69
per pound.
New York Broilers/Fryers
ATLANTA, GA.
January 2,2002
Report Supplied By USOA
Trucklot buying activity on ready-to-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,2002-A7
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, delivered store
door, cents per dozen. Large 77; Medium
64; Small 48.
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Harrisonburg, Va.
Janaury 2,2002
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