A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27, 2002 National Canner Fowl Market Atlanta, Ga. April 19,2002 Report Supplied By USD A NATIONAL CANNER FOWL MAR KET; Majority of prices were generally unchanged on the lights and heavies when compared to a week earlier. Offer ings were becoming more available but continued to clear satisfactorily. Demand ranged light to moderate. The undertone was cautiously steady. Cents per pound, current negotiations with out freight cost: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks: 22-25, majority 23-24. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 31-38, majority 31-31.5. Cents per pound, current negotiations freight cost included: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks 23.5-27.5, majority 24-25. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 32.5-38.00, major ity 33-34. Young Turkey Parts And Bulk Meat Des Moines, lowa April 23,2002 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL YOUNG TURKEY PARTS AND BULK MEAT, Frozen, un less specified, cents per lb, delivered first receivers, part and full trucklots, as of Apr. 23,2002. Bulk parts undertone was steady to firm on hen 2-joint wings, steady to fully steady on tom drums, steady to barely steady on necks and mostly steady on the balance of parts. Domestic bulk parts de mand and trading was generally light due in part to some industry members attend ing a poultry conference. Tom drum of ferings ranged light to adquate and con tinued to tighten in some parts of the country resulting in trading at higher trending price levels. 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DRUM STICKS: TOM - avg. 24.50; HEN - avg. 24.00. WINGS, FULL-CUT: TOM - 23.50; HEN - avg. 24.00. WING, V TYPE: TOM -26.00; HEN - avg. 40.00. NECKS: TOM - avg. 18.00; HEN - 17.00. BREASTS, B/S, TOM avg. 122.00. THIGH MEAT - avg. 51.50. BREAST TRIM MEAT - avg. 96.67. SCAPULA MEAT - avg. 87.50. TENDERLOINS - none. DESTRAPPED TENDERS - avg. 120.00, fresh 120.00. WING MEAT WITH SKIN - avg. 67.00. MECHANI CALLY SEPARATED - avg. 13.00, fresh 11.50. EXPORT TRADING: DRUM STICKS: TOMS - avg. 25.46. WINGS, FULL-CUT: TOM - avg. 21.00. WINGS V-TYPE: - TOMS - avg. 29.00. TAILS 19.00. MECHANICALLY SEPARATED: avg. 13.00. THIGH MEAT - avg. 57.00. Virginia Broilers And Fryers Harrisonburg, Va. April 23,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds was moderate and clearing the market at a reasonable rate. Demand was moderate with average buyer interest and trading. Live supplies were moderate for the mar ket being reported with an estimated slaughter of 1,353,000 compared to 1,399,000 last Tuesday. Weights were de sirable. Processing schedules were moder ate. Actual slaughter for the week of 4/ 15-4/20/2002 was 7,056,956 head with an average weight of 4.83. 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 at .44 - .55 per pound, less than trucklot sales .44 -.63 per pound. New York Broilers/Fryers ATLANTA, GA. April 23,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity on ready-to cook whole broiler/firyers was mostly fair to moderate. Offerings were irregular; the 2.5 and 4 pound birds were in good bal ance, however, the 3 to 3.5 pound sizes were at least sufficient. Movement through retail and distributive channels was limited. The market tone was fully steady on the 2.5 and 4 pound birds, but about steady on the balance. Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. April 23,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were unchanged on 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 68; Medium 62; Small 49. Trucklot, prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers: Large 50-60 mostly 60; Medium 46-56 mostly 56; Small 37-44 mostly 44. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market of North Jersey Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, April 23,2002 HEAVY FOWL .50-1.90 LB. LEGHORN FOWL .95. MIXED FOWL 4.50 EA. CHICKS EA. .10-.50. DUCKLINGS 1.25-1.75 EA. 6-30 PM 9 00 AM 900 AM 900 AM PULLETS EA. 5.00-8.00. GEESE 1.00-1.05. BANTAMS 1.35-1.55 LB., 2.00-7.25 EA. ROOSTERS .90-1.20 LB., 4.25-8.00 EA. BUNNIES 2.75-5.00 EA. DUCKS 1.00-2.10 LB., 4.00-10.00 EA. RABBITS .90-2.15 LB., 2.50-3.75 EA. PIGEONS 3.00-8.50 EA. GUINEAS 8.50-12.50 EA. GRADE A EGGS WHITE JUMBO, EX. URGE. .63, LARGE .55-.60; BROWN JUMBO, EX. LRGE. .62-.71, LARGE .50-.63. North Atlantic Eggs Atlanta, Georgia Report Supplied by USDA April 25,2002 Prices remained unchanged in all areas. The market tone was steady. Demand ranged light to moderate. Supplies were adequate to available for immediate trade needs. Breaking stock offerings were suf ficient for the moderate demand. Light type hens were at least adequate for slaughter requirements. PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RE TAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUY ERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DE LIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE: EXTRA LARGE .52-.56, LARGE .51-.54, MEDIUM .46-.50 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 .91-.93, LARGE .80-.82, MEDIUM .68-.70 NEW ENGLAND: PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM, CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE: JUMBO 1.17-1.20, EXTRA LARGE .72-.75, LARGE .61-.64, MEDIUM .49-.52, SMALL .25-28 Eastern Region Frozen Eggs ATLANTA, GA. April 19,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Mostly prices were slightly higher on salted yolks and unchanged on the bal ance of products when compared to previ ous week’s trading. The market tone was steady to fully steady on yolks, steady to about steady on whole, and steady for whites. Demand slightly improved, but re mained mostly light. Offerings were ade quate for current trade requirements. Breaking stock supplies were not as avail able, however continued sufficient for present requirements. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) processed under federal inspection in the Eastern region for the week ending April 13, 2002 were 1% lower than the previous week, but 7% higher than a year ago. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB CON TAINERS): TRUCKLOTS: WHOLE 38-45, mostly 41-42; BLENDS (/) TFEWR; WHITES 22-32, mostly 22-25; SUGARED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 69-74, mostly 71-73; SALTED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 65-71, mostly 69-71. LESS THAN TRUCKLOT (min. 25 cont.); WHOLE 49-53; BLENDS 62-85; WHITES 27-45; SUGARED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 77-82; SALTED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 73-82. (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results!
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