A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, 1 August 31 ,'2OO2 1 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Parti ATLANTA, GA. August 29,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity remained fair to moderate as dealers stocked inventories for the holiday weekend. Offerings of breast items were at least sufficient. Dark meat cuts and wings were available. Ten derloins were balanced, but the sharper premiums noted in early week trading had tapered. Movement through retail and distributive channels was moderate. The market tone was 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 120-125 BREAST - WITH RIBS 81-82 BREAST - LINE RUN 81 LEGS 31-32 LEG QUAR TERS (BULK) 17-18 DRUMSTICKS 29-30 THIGHS 19-20 B/S THIGHS 60-61 WINGS (WHOLE) 50-51 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 15-20 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45 Delmarva Broiler/Fryer ATLANTA, GA. August 21,2002 Report Supplied Bj USDA Movement of ready-to-eook whole birds was fair to moderate and sufficient in keeping seller offerings in good balance to well cleared. Live supplies were moderate; weights continued in a range of light to heavy. Processor schedules were moderate to moderately heavy. Less than trucklot asking prices were unchanged at 49 to 60 cents Trade sentiment was steady to fully steady. In the parts complex, offerings were at least adequate on all items with tenders in closest position. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA (000) ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT 08/28 08/26 08/26 08/21 08/19 2,382 2,355 5.10 2,389 5.17 BROILER/FRYER CURRENT NE GOTIATED PRICES FOR IMMEDI ATE DELIVERY INCLUDES MOSTLY MULTIPLE-DROP SHIPMENTS OF BRANDED AND WING TAGGED TO NEW YORK CITY FROM DELMARVA BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE 44-60 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 50.84 NO. OF BOXES 9,658 8 of 8 plants reporting. 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August 28,2002 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 145-150 151.26 486,700 TENDERLOINS 120-125 121.24 177,343 BREAST - WITH RIBS 81-82 85.63 211,760 BREAST - LINE RUN 81 83.26 99,160 LEGS 31-32 34.61 132,600 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 17-18 19.22 434,970 DRUMSTICKS 29-30 31.65 128,270 THIGHS 19-20 32.11 68,820 B/S THIGHS 60-61 56.77 96,760 WINGS (WHOLE) 50-51 59.29 192,304 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 12.11 34,280 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 15-20 24.21 8,280 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 40-45 47.4011,800 North Atlantic Eggs Atlanta, Georgia Report Supplied by USDA August 29,2002 In Boston, prices were unchanged to 1 cent lower on the larger sizes and medi ums were unchanged. In Philadelphia and New England, prices were un changed. The market tone continued mixed. Demand was light to moderate, slightly better where features were avail able. In the Philadelphia vicinity, medium eggs were on special for 2 dozen for one dollar. Supplies were adequate to ample on all sizes. Breaking stock offerings were adequate for the moderate demand Light type fowl were fully adequate to ample for processing 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 .60-.67, LARGE .S9-.65, MEDIUM .36-.40 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 .97-1.00, LARGE .88-.91, MEDIUM .S4-.56 NEW ENGLAND: PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM, CENTS PER DOZEN. 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Some in creased seller confidence and inquiry was noted on frozen tom breast meat, how ever, only limited trading was reported. The undertone on frozen wing meat was barely steady at best, fresh steady. De mand slow to moderate. Offerings of fresh wing meat ranged light to adequate, fro zen adequate to ample. Trade sentiment on fresh thigh meat ranged ranged steady to instances firm, strongest for prompt shipments. Demand fair for the light at best offerings. Domestic and export trad ing light. Fresh wing meat traded at 54-56 and plant grade non-basted 14-16 lb breasts 100 cents delivered domestic. For export: tom necks 13-13.50, mixed de fatted gizzards 44.50, tom defatted giz zards 55, frozen tom breast meat 135 cents delivered. DOMESTIC TRADING: Breasts, 4-8 lbs: Grade A - none; Fresh avg. 133.00. Plant Grade - avg. 89.00. DRUM STICKS: TOM - avg. 17.92; HEN - avg. 19.00. WINGS, FULL-CUT: TOM - avg. 20.00; HEN - avg. 22.00. WING, V TYPE: TOM - avg. 29.00; HEN - avg. 52.00. NECKS: TOM - avg. 13.50; HEN - avg. 14.00. BREASTS, B/S, TOM avg. 132.00; Fresh avg. 179.00. THIGH MEAT - none. BREAST TRIM MEAT - none. SCAPULA MEAT - avg. 77.00. TEN DERLOINS - avg. 110.00 DE STRAPPED TENDERS - none; Fresh avg. 136.00. WING MEAT WITH SKIN - avg. 51.00. MECHANICALLY SEPA RATED - avg. 18.00; Fresh avg. 17.75. EXPORT TRADING: DRUM STICKS: TOMS - avg. 21.00. WINGS, FULL-CUT; TOM - none. WINGS V TYPE: - TOMS - avg. 23.50. TAILS avg. 17.33. MECHANICALLY SEPA RATED - avg. 19.00. THIGH MEAT - avg. 47.83. Belleville Hay Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Wednesday, August 28,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA HAY: 85.00-115.00. MIXED HAY: 70.00-130.00. • Foliar ted Traces • Soil programs and products designed lor commercial, organic & biological cropping systems Morrison’s Cove Livestock Hay Martinsburg, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, August 26,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA: 97.50-150.00. ALFALFA GRASS: 107.50-120.00. GRASS: 102.50-107.50. TIMOTHY: 97.50-105.00. MIXED HAY: 90.00-115.00. ROUND BALES: 62.50-85.00. STRAW: 1.40 BALE. HAY BY THE BALE: 1.80-2.20. HAY AUCTIONS MONDAYS AT 12:30 P.M. CALL KEN DOWNS, 814-793-3723. ALFALFA: HIGH 210.00, AVG. 134.00. MIXED HAY: HIGH 145.00, AVG, 109.00. TIMOTHY: HIGH 175.00, AVG. 138.00. TIMOTHY SEED: HIGH AND AVG. 30.00. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North ALFALFA: 4 LOTS, 1.50-3.80 BALE. MIXED HAY: 14 LOTS, .50-3.10 BALE. TIMOTHY: 7 LOTS, 1.75-3.60 BALE. CLOVER: 3 LOTS, .75-. BS. GRASS: 2 LOTS, 1.50 AND 1.80 BALE. ' OAT STRAW: 2.00. CRACKED CORN: 2.10. SHELLED CORN: 3.90. OATS: 2 LOTS, 2.60 AND 3.80 BU. RYE: 3.00 AND 3.10. 38 LOTS TOTAL. Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars I 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 | (717) 299-6480 ♦ Fax (717)299-6390 :rts Wolgemuth Hay Leola, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Wednesday, August 28,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain 53 LOTS. GRASS: HIGH AND AVG. 115.00. STRAW: HIGH 102.00, AVG. 91.00. CORN: HIGH 119.00, AVG. 114.00. OATS: HIGH AND AVG. 2.95 BU. RYE: HIGH 4.85, AVG. 4.82. Jersey Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction August 27,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain Randall G. Renninger Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. August 27,2002 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Whole sale Bids. Truck or Rail dollars per ton. Feedstuff prices were steady to mostly higher despite pressure from lower futur es last week. Futures dropped consid erably early last week, especially soy beans, due mainly to weather and also continued mixed emotions over produc tion estimates to be released next week by the USDA. The lower markets were seen as over done which supported higher prices later in the week, spilling over into this week. Com markets not hit as hard with com now finding a comfortable trad ing zone as com is made. Moisture that fell in the alfalfa fields should bring some relief and hopefully viewed as beneficial. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 2.00-3.00 higher from 182.50-184.50. 48 percent truck was 2.00 higher from 186.50-194.50 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points steady to 3.00 higher at 65.00-68.00; Chicago was .50 to 4.00 higher from 60.50-72.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points steady to 5.00 higher from 275.00-280.00; Chicago was steady to 5.00 lower from 270.00-285.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was 2.00 to 3.00 higher from 71.00-74.00; truck was 2.00 to 3.00 higher from 70.00-76.00. Crude Com Oil was steady at 21.00-22.50 cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest steady to 4.00 higher from 61.00-72.00; Buffalo 1.00- 4.00 higher at 51.00-61.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated steady to 3.00 higher from 149.00-172.00; meal steady to 3.00 higher from 152.50-175.50. 15 percent was steady to 3.00 higher from 134.00-169.50 per ton; meal steady to 3.00 higher from 137.50-173.00. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois steady to 1.00 lower from 84.00-95.00; Chicago steady to 2.00 higher from 81.00-100.00; Lawrenceburg, 11, closed for seasonal shut down until Oct.; Kansas and Nebraska were 1.00 to 5.00 higher at 98.00-115.00; Minneapolis was steady at 80,00 per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ was steady at 86.00; Williams burg, VA was steady at 76.00 per ton. Dewart Hay Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, August 26,2002 HAY: 9 LOADS, 67.00-127.00. CORN: 2 AT 112.00. OATS; 1 AT 2.60 BU.
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