A4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 23,2002 LANCASTER FARMING •Staff- LANCASTER FARMING 47th Year of Publication 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 Lefcver, Staff (717) 721-4427 Lynn Rossi, Market Staff Millie Bunting, Market Staff lEW! Joyce Bupp, York Co. Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Moyer, Bradford Co. Tioga & Susquehanna Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482 Gall Strock, Mifflin Co. Huntingdon & Juniata Belleville (717)935-5675 Linda Williams, Bedford Co. and Blair Bedford (814)623-5745 Kristin Russell, Blair Co. Martmsburg (814) 793-4864 Deanna Cunfer, Carbon Co. Lehighlon (610) 377-3749 Tom Hopkins, Maryland New Windsor, Md (301) 428-3688 Becca Gregor, Penn State State College (814) 234-8478 Virginia Heckert, Columbia Co. Herndon (570) 425-2868 Deb Wilhelm, Armstrong Co. 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February 20,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity was noted as mostlv fair and typical of midweek trad ing Offerings of boneless-skinless breasts ranged adequate to better bal anced Bone-in breasts were at least suf ficient Leg quarters had increased in availability and dark meat cuts were fully sufficient Wings remained ample and discounted. Movement through retail channels was noted as fairly good as active features spurred additional refill demand Distributive draw was generally fair to no better than moder ate The market tone was barely steady to weak on wings, barely steady on leg quarters and about steady on the bal- ante 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 110-115 TENDER LOINS 105 BREAST - WITH RIBS 55- 56 BREAST - LINE RUN 55 LEGS 38- 39 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 24-25 DRUMSTICKS 38-39 THIGHS 28-29 B/S THIGHS 85-86 WINGS (WHOLE) 71-72 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 25-30 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45 INCTLDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHU SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). COLUMNS Now Is The Time Family Living Focus Ida’s Notebook On Being A Farm Wife Antiques Detective DAIRY Holstein Tour. Top PA DHIA DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar Futures Mailbox Markets 816, C 2 Sale Reports Public Auction Register Antiques Center.... Antiques Q&A Antique Register Business News Classified Ads Heinsey’s Poultry Root’s, East Petersburg Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, February 19,2002 Muscovy Ducks, Drakes 1.40-1.60, Hens 1.40-1.56. Pekin Ducks .40-.62. Red Fowl 4-4>/2 lbs .50- 74, 5-6 90- 1.24 Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs. .80-1.32 Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs 70-.98, 7- 11 lbs 70- 94 Guinea Fowl .85-1.65. Banty Roosters 2.00-6.00 ea. Banty Hens 2.00-3.75 ea. Leghorn Hens, not enough, Roosters 30- 48 Silkies 3 00-5 00 ea Geese, not enough Pigeons 2 85-3 25 ea White Pigeons 3 85-4.85 ea Rabbits 4-6 lbs 1.30-184, 7-11 lbs. 1.30-1.48 Bunnies 3.00-10 50 ea. Guinea Pigs 2.00-4 25 ea. Goats, not enough. Kids 25.00-32.00 ea. Doves 8.00-11.50 ea. Chukkars, not enough. Pullets 4-6 lbs .80-124 Total Coops: 488 A I. papers needed to sell poultry. Eastern Region Frozen Eggs AI’LAN'IA.GA. February 15,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Mostly prices were lower on yolks and unchanged on the remainder of items when compared to previous week’s trad ing Demand was light and unaggres sive. Supplies were at least adequate for current trade requirements. The market tune ranged barely steady to weak and trade sentiment was unsettled Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) processed under federal inspection in the Eastern region for the week ending Feb ruary 09, 2002 were 5% lower than the previous week but 10% higher than the same week last year. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS- WHOLE 38-44, mostly 40-41: BLENDS (/) TFEWR; WHITES 21-32, mostly 22-25; SUG ARED YOLKS (mm. 43% solids) 72-76. mostly 74-76; SALTED YOLKS (mm. 43% solids) 69-72, mostly 70-72. LESS THAN TRUCKLOT (min. 25 coni ) WHOLE 47-51, BLENDS 61-80, WHITES 27-46; SUGARED YOLKS (mm 43% solids)79-85, SALTED YOLKS (min 43% solids) 75-90 (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS AlO ...B5 ...B7 ...B9 ,826 A3B .. C 6 AlO All) Al 6 ~..820 ...821 ,825 ,828 ,829 .. C 6 CIO WHITE JUMBO EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS BROWN EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM UNDERGRADES ANDCHECKS .14 .14 .14 14 .14 BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44 LBS .22-.24, 48-50 LBS. .28-.30, 50 LBS. AND UP.3O-.31. N. E. Weekly Shell Egg Report Report Supplied By USDA February 19,2002 PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE “A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARIS. DELIVERED TO FIRST RECEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND CURRENT NEGOTIATED WTD VOLUME ITEM TRADING AVG /LBS BREAST - B/S 110-115 115.04 447,320 TENDER LOINS 105 107.76 113,280 BREAST - WITH RIBS 55-56 63.30 175,840 BREAST - LINE RUN 55 56.39 126,640 LEGS 38-39 41 47 188,020 LEG QUAR TERS (BULK) 24-25 24.93 343,635 DRUMSTICKS 38-39 39.50 126.900 THIGHS 28-29 35.71 88,020 B/S THIGHS 85-86 84.57 98.440 WINGS (WHOLE) 71-72 80.18 318,720 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 11.89 41,160 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 25- 30 20.28 11,660 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45 39.1126,000 INCLUDES NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA, NORTH ERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHU SETTS, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND. AND PENNSYLVANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG). HOME & YOUTH Homestead Notes B 2 Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question B 8 Kid’s Korner 810 You Ask, You Answer 814 FEATURES Storybook Exhibit VA Convention Senate Farm Bill MADMC Silage Quality Beef Quality Heirloom Embroidery.... Lamb & Wool Queen..... Summer Growers Antiques From Web SPECIAL BOOKLET Dairy Plus Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes Prices Supplied By Urner-Barry From February 15-21 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. EX.LARGE 1.02-1.06 1.04-1.05 1.08-1.12 1.08 1.10-1.12 1.12 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Part II ATLANTA, G A. February 20,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Providing Optimum Performance Management and Investment Services to the Egg Layer Industry 2043 Horseshoe Pk • Annville. PA 17003 LEBANON VALLEY LIVESTOCK MKT AH000152-L 1 Mile East Of Fredericksburg PA rattle Sale: Every Tues. & Fn. At 1:30 P.M. Small Animal Sale: Every Wed. At 6:30 P.M Produce Ai ion: Every Thurs. at 5:30 P.M. Horse Sale: Every 2nd Sat. At 2:00 P.M. Tack, 4:30 P.M. Hay/Straw ...812 ...825 Fan 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 .67 .67 .67 .68 71 •66 .66 .66 .67 .70 .64 .64 .64 .65 .68 ■53 53 .53 .53 ,54 •44 .44 .44 .44 .44 ■9l .91 .91 .88 .85 88 .88 .88 .85 .82 .68 .68 68 .65 63 LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 1.01 .87 .58 1.09 .80-.84 .82-.83 86-90 .86 .89-90 .90 .94-.9S ,96-.97 1.00-1.04 1.00 1.04-1.05 1.04 Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, February 20,2002 GEESE 4 00-6 00 EA. TURKEYS: NONE. GUINEAS: 3 00-4.25 EA ROOSTERS- 4 00-6.00 EA BANTAMS: NONE HEAVY HENS: 3.00-4.00 EA SILKIES: 3.75 EA. MUSCOVY HENS: 5.50-8.00 EA. MUSCOVY DRAKES: 15.00-18.00 FA MIXED DUCKS: 3.50 EA. BARN PIGEONS: 2.50-2 75 EA WHITE BIRDS. 5 00 EA. FANCY BIRDS- 5.00 EA PEACOCKS- NONE. PHEASANTS: NONE. DOVES: NONE. QUAIL; NONE. GUINEA PIGS: 2.75 EA RABBITS: UNDER 4 LBS. 2.50-8,00, 4-6 LBS. 4.50-7.00, OVER 6 LBS. 10.00- 15.00, ALL EACH. EASTER BUNNY SALE MARCH 13,1 P.M. BUNNIES FOR SALE (717) 867-8366 lachi iienmi .51-.55 .53-.54 .S7-.61 .57 lies; Evei
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