New York Eggs ATLANTA, GA. August 6,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Prices remained unchanged. The mar ket tone was steady. Demand was mostly moderate with occasional feature activity noted. Medium eggs were selling at 69 cent per dozen. Supplies were about ade quate to available for current needs. The New York shell egg inventories increased 10 percent, however the New Jersey shell egg inventories decreased 2 percent when compared to last Monday. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN: RANGE: Extra Large 71-75, Large 69-73, Medium 44-48. Eastern Region Frozen Eggs ATLANTA, GA. August 6,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Mostly prices were unchanged to-slight ly lower on salt yolk and the balance of items were mostly unchanged when com pared to last week’s trading. Trade senti ment was irregular, but generally im proved. Demand was light, however movement was still fairly active. Supplies were sufficient on most items. Liquid and frozen eggs (ingredients included) pro cessed under federal inspection in the Eastern region for the week ending July 27 were 4% less than the previous week, and 5% lower than a year ago. WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES (CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB CON TAINERS): TRUCKLOTS: WHOLE 42-50, mostly 46-48; BLENDS (/) TFEWR; WHITES 22-32, mostly 22-25; SUGARED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 83-88, mostly 84-88; SALTED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 80-84, mostly 81-83. LESS THAN TRUCKLOT (min. 25 cont.): WHOLE 54-58; BLENDS 70-85; WHITES 27-45; SUGARED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 91-95; SALTED YOLKS (min. 43% solids) 87-92. (/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32% EGG SOLIDS. The natural way to convert costly manure disposal from lagoons into profitable nutrient management!!! See Us At Ag Progress Days August 20, 21 & 22 - West 6th St. North Atlantic Eggs Atlanta, Georgia Report Supplied by USDA August 8,2002 In Philadelphia, prices were unchanged to 2 cents lower on mediums and un changed on the larger sizes. In Boston and New England, prices remained un changed. The market tone was barely steady for mediums and cautiously steady on the larger sizes. Demand into all chan nels ranged light to moderate, slightly bet ter where featured. Supplies were closely balanced to available for current trade needs. Breaking stock offerings were short to fully adequate for the usually moderate demand. Light type fowl were fully sufficient for the light demand. 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 .69-,73, LARGE .68-.71, MEDIUM .41-.46 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 1.06-1.08, LARGE .91-99, MEDIUM .63-.6S 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 .87-.90, LARGE .78-.81, MEDIUM .44-.47, SMALL .25-.2S Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. August 6,2002 Report Supplied By USDA 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 87; Medium 59; Small 49. Trucklot, prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers: Large 67-79 mostly 79; Medium 43-53 mostly 53; Small 37-44 mostly 44. Attention swine and dairy farmers: llershey pm riPMK\jTCO., INC. Natural Aeration Inc. The C.A.P. System (Circulating Aerobic Processes) National Broiler Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. August 7,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Trade sentiment overall was no better than steady, but mostly steady. Retail de mand was sluggish to fair and not as strong as expected or hoped for first of the month business. Food service was light to moderate, best into fast food and delis. Supplies of all sizes were readily available to easily handle trade needs. In the parts structure, trading was light to fair since most relied on regular commit ments to satisfy needs. Breast items were mixed, but sufficient, with sized product closer balanced. Dark meat and wings were adequate to ample with limited in terest. In production areas, live supplies were moderate at weights in a full range, but mostly desirable. Cooperators estimate orders for the week ending Aug. 9, will decrease by 12 percent. Present week purchases for the week ending Aug. 2 were 264,722 cases which was 4 percent above the prior week and 4 percent above estimates. CASES PURCHASED: CARTONED: 223,348 up 5%; LOOSE: 41,374 down 4%; TOTAL: 264,722 up 4%. Comparison figures are compiled on a matched plant basis. Purchases and esti mates by 17 cooperators; 30 dozen cases or equivalent. National Egg Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. August 7,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were unchanged. The market tune was generally steady. Demand was light to good and was best where features stimulated consumer interest. Supplies were closely balanced to available for cur rent trade needs. Breaking stock offerings were mixed and ranged short to available for the light to moderate demand. Light type hens were fully adequate for the light demand. Presents PLUS... Reduce farm odors significantly Save money on fertilizers Grow better crops each year Improve farming conditions Help protect Environment Harness useable by-products so increasing total profits For Information call: Wavne Hershev • 717-393-5807 email: akeefer@hequip.com National Retail Egg Purchases Atlanta, Ga. August 5,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10, 2002-A5 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Parti ATLANTA, GA. August 7,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity was very light during midweek trading as dealers con tinued cautious and selective and kept floor stocks in close balance. Offerings of boneless-skinless breasts were sufficient and bone-in breasts ranged balanced to adequate. Dark meat cuts were at least sufficient. Wings were ample. Movement through retail and distributive channels was no better than fair. The market tone was about steady. ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST RE CEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND. ITEM CURRENT NE GOTIATED TRADING BREAST - B/S 145-150 TENDERLOINS 95-100 BREAST - WITH RIBS 76-77 BREAST - LINE RUN 76 LEGS 31-32 LEG QUAR TERS (BULK) 17-18 DRUMSTICKS 29-30 THIGHS 18-19 B/S THIGHS 60-61 WINGS (WHOLE) 44-45 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 15-20 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 30-35 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Part II ATLANTA, GA. August 7,2002 Report Supplied By USDA ICE PACKED BROILER/FRYER PARTS, DELIVERED TO FIRST RE CEIVERS IN POOL TRUCKLOT AND TRUCKLOT QUANTITIES, CENTS PER POUND CURRENT NEGOTIAT ED WTD VOLUME ITEM TRADING AVG /LBS BREAST - B/S 145-150 150.50 389,960 TENDERLOINS 95-100 102.93 111,880 BREAST - WITH RIBS 76-77 83.43 44,840 BREAST - LINE RUN 76 80.05 105,840 LEGS 31-32 31.07 79,360 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 17-18 18.54 142,080 DRUMSTICKS 29-30 28.86 99,680 THIGHS 18-19 22.10 72,640 B/S THIGHS 60-61 61.18 66,940 WINGS (WHOLE) 44-45 54.52 145,320 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 12.00 17,960 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 15-20 19.71 3,400 GIZ- ZAR D S (HEARTS) 30-35 40.68 10,880 NATIONAL CANNER FOWL MAR KET: Majority of prices were un changed on heavy canners; about un changed on light when compared to a week earlier. Offerings were generally suf ficient for the mostly fair to moderate de mand. The undertone was mostly steady. Cents per pound, current negotiations with out freight cost: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks: 20-26, majority 20-21. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 28-36 mostly 30-32. Cents per pound, current negotiations freight cost included: LIGHT CANNER HENS; Line run without necks 23-27.5, majority 23. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 29-38, majority 32-33. Harrisonburg, Va. August 6,2002 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 buyer inte r est and trading. Live sup plies was moderate for the market being reported with an estimated slaughter of 1,362,000 compared to 1,243,000 last Tuesday. Weights were desirable. Pro cessing schedules were moderate. Actual slaughter for the week of 7/29-8/3 was 6,560,259 head with an average weight of 4.86. Negotiated F. 0.8. dock prices, 2 pounds and heaviir ice-packed broilers and fryers, trucklot sales of US Grade A or equivalent were steady at .47 -.56 per pound; less than trucklot sales .45 -.63 per pound. New Holland, Pa Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, August 8,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain 38 LOTS. ALFALFA: 80.00-195.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 70.00-150.00. MIXED HAY: 70.00-180.00. GRASS: 140.00-185.00. STRAW: 75.00-100.00. EAR CORN; 91.00-117.00. OATS: 1.70-1.95 BU. LONG LANE ROAD, NEW HOL LAND 17557,717-355-0834 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 Every Wed. WOLGEMUTH’S AUCTION formerly Good’s Auction 109 North Maple Ave. National Canner Fowl Market Atlanta, Ga. August 2,2002 Report Supplied By USD A Virginia Broilers And Fryers Weaverland Hay
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