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    A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,2003
Virginia Broilers
And Fryers
Harrisonburg, Va.
February 25, 2002
Report Supplied By USD A
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
were moderate and clearing the market at
a reasonable rate Demand was moderate
with buyer interest and trading Live sup
plies were moderate for the market being
reported with an estimated slaughter of
1,308,000 compared to 923,000 last Tues
day Weights were desirable Processing
schedules were moderate Supply and de
mand of breast cutlets were moderate for
the market being reported Actual slaugh
ter for the week of Feb 17 thru Feb 22 was
5,854,645 head with an average weight of
4 84
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 55 - 66 per
pound; less than trucklot sales 55 - 70
per pound.
Young Turkey Parts
And Bulk Meat
Des Moines, lowa
February 25. 2003
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
Feb. 25 The trade sentiment on bulk
parts was steady to fully steady with
necks and tom drums in the strongest po
sitions Inquiry was fair to good on necks,
moderate on drums with interest the most
active on toms, balance light to fair. Of
ferings were mixed with necks and tom
drums held with the most confidence, tom
full-cut wings the least confident. The un
dertone rib breasts ranged from mostly
steady on 4-8 lb sizes to instances weak on
18 lb and heavier weights.
Demand light Grade A
non-basted 16-18 lb breasts
traded at 90 and 18-20 lb
sizes at 95 cents delivered.
Offerings ranged from at
least adequate on 4-8 lb sizes
to instances burdensome on
institutional weights The
thigh meat trade sentiment
was steady to fully steady
with some spot unsettle
dness noted Inquiry light to
fair with offerings held with
varied degrees of confi
dence. Trading was light on
all items Frozen tom breast
meat traded at 110 cents de
livered export
DOMESTIC TRADING:
BRFASTS 4-8 lbs- Grade A
- avg 93.00, Grade A Fresh
- a\g 154 00. Plant Grade
a\g 89 00 DRUMSTICKS
- TOM- a\g 20 85. HEN -
avg 17 00. WINGS, FULI
CUT TOM - avg. 16.83,
HEN - 17 00 WINGS, V
TYPF TOM - avg 22 45
NECKS: TOM- avg 18 00,
HEN - 19 50 BRFASTS.B/
S TOM - avg. 99 00. Fresh -
116 00 THIGH MEAT avg
none. Fresh- avg 53 00
BREAST TRIM MEAT
avg 82.00. SCAPULA
MEAT, avg 6100 TEN
DERLOINS: none DF
STRAPPED TENDERS
avg 95.00, Fresh- avg.
114.85. WING MEAT
WITH SKIN: avg. 44 50
MECHANICALLY SEPA
RATED: avg. 16 00, Fresh -
d\g 16 20
EXPORT TRADING
DRUMSTICKS TOMS
avg. 19 45. WINGS, FULL
CUT TOMS - avg 15.50.
WINGS. V-TYPE. TOMS;
avg. 23.86. TAILS: avg.
20 50. MECHANICALLY
SEPARATED, avg. 19.00.
THIGH MFAT: avg, 57.00.
Lancaster
Farming's
Classified
Ads Get
Results!
Delmarva
Broiler/Fryer
ATLANTA, GA.
February 26, 2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds
was generally noted as slow and typical of
end of the month February activity Offer
ings were adequate to ample with spot
sales on over 3 pound sizes as low as 49
cents delivered to stimulate buyer interest
Live supplies were at least moderate,
weights were mostly desirable to heavy
Processor schedules were moderate to
moderately heavy less than trucklot
asking prices were unchanged at 57 to 67
cents Trade sentiment was mostly weak
and unsettled Boneless skinless breasts
continued to clear well. Bone-in breasts
and wings were difficult to clear Other
cuts were at least adequate
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER OF
BROILER/FRYERS IN DELMARVA
(000)
ESTIMATED ACTUAL AVG.
WEIGHT ACTUAL AVG. WEIGHT
02/26 02/24 02/24 02/19 02/17 No opera
tions 2,384 2,331 5 17 2,363 Blizzard.
BRANDED U.S. GRADE A RANGE
49-70 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 59 04
NO. OF BOXES 9,057
Southern & Eastern
Direct Feeder Pigs
Columbia, S.C.
February 21, 2003
Report Supplied by USDA
Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB
Feeder Pig Report: Weekly summary of
prices FOB farm basis, week ended Feb.
21 Receipts. 34,543; last week 45,740.
Compared to last week: Early weaned
pigs and 40-45 lb feeder pigs ranged
1 00-4.00 per head lower. Demand light
on moderate offerings. Receipts include
28,443 head shipped to lowa and Central
US. Also, receipts include and estimated
35% formulated prices.
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EARLY WEANED PIGS, 10 LB
BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 250 head or less: 607 head, 29.52
-31.56, wtd. avg. 30.45; lot size 250-750:
7,106 head, 24.00-33.00, wtd. avg. price
29 23; lot size 750 or more: 16,696 head,
14.00-31.22, wtd. avg. pncel9.B3 Total
Composite: 24,409 head. 14 00-33.00, wtd
avg. price 22.83.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54%
lean value. Lot size 250-750 lb: 1.434
head, 48.00
PIGS, 45 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54%
lean value: Ix>t size 750 or more 8,700
head,sl 33
•rices are quoted on a per head basis
"picked up" at the sellers farm m NC,
SC, GA, TN, KY, AL, MS, AR, MO, TX,
OK, KS, IN, OH. Ml, PA, CO, UT, and
WY Prices do not include freight or bro
ker fees. Many lots of 40-60 weight pigs
sold with a .25-.40 per pound slide. Also,
some lots of early weaned pigs have a 1 00
per pound sliding value adjusted from a
10 pound basis. Early weaned pigs under
19 days old
Estimated lean value is projected to
base slaughter weights with normal con
finement feeding conditions. This report
does not cover any trades which include
profit/loss share agreements or any other
form of shared or retained ownership
agreements.
Eastern Cornbelt Direct
Feeder Pig Weekly
Springfield, 111.
February 21, 2003
Report Supplied By USD A
Eastern Corn Belt Direct Feeder Pig
Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on
negotiated, contract and formula basis)
FEEDER PIGS: Total receipts this week
13,254, negotiated 1,125; last week 14,975.
SEW 10 lb pigs and feeder pigs steady de
spite weakness in future prices this week.
Trading activity was light to moderate for
moderate offerings.
tFOB Eastern Cornbelt - Illinois, Indi
ana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts. 12,640;
last week 13,976.
Stacked with Manure Belt
EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size under 250; 250 head, 30.20-31.56,
wtd avg. price 30.88; lot size 250-750:
5,824 head, 28.79-33.00, wtd. avg. price
30.38; 750 or more: 4,400 head,
27 17-30.51. wtd. avg. price 28 84. Total
Composite - 10,474 head, 27 17-33.00, wtd
avg price 29 75
PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54%
lean value; Lot size 750 or more. 1,200
head, 44.80
tFOB prices quoted on per head basis
“picked up" at sellers farm; prices do not
include freight.
Eastern Corn Belt
Direct Hogs
Dcs Moines, lowa
February 25,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
EASTERN CORN BELT DIRECT
DAILY HOGS, for Tuesday, Feb. 25, as
of 1:30 p.m.
CURRENT VOLUME TODAY, AC
TUAL: PRODUCER SOLD: Negotiated
21,456; Other Market Formula 9,068;
Swine or Pork Market Formula: 38,106,
Other Purchase Arrangement: 14,065.
PACKER SOLD (All purchase types):
891
NEGOTIATED PURCHASES (includ
ing packer sold); BARROWS AND
GILTS (Carcass Basis): 15,111 head
Compared to prior days close, steady
Base Market Hog, 185 lb Carcass Basis,
Plant Delivered (-0.9-1.1 inch backfat, 6
sq. in. loin/2.0 depth): Base Price Range:
$40.00 - 47.74, wtd. avg. $45.52.
5-Day Rolling Average Market Hog:
192.79 lb carcass, plant delivered (0.73
inch backfat, 6.66 sq.in loin/2.22 inch loin
depth). FFLI: 51.45%; price range
$45.50-53.09.
Purchase Volume by State of Origin-
Alabama 1,049; Delaware 48; Georgia
1,241; Illinois 20,978; Indiana 18,213;
Kentucky 1,533; Maryland 359; Michigan
5,147; Mississippi 165; New York 547;
North Carolina 7,401; Ohio 14,849; Penn
sylvania 3,781; South Carolina 597; Ten
nessee 993; Virginia 141; West Virginia
120; Wisconsin 809.
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Advantages
• simple assembly of 3 to 8 tiers;
• feed troughs are mounted on
supports for trough stability and
long service life;
• feed trough with inner rim provides
minimal feed losses;
• upper walkway for batteries with
more than 5 tiers = easy bird
control;
• better thermal economy (reduced
heating expenses and reduced
investment costs per bird) is
achieved with systems of 4 or
more tiers due to increased
density:
• remarkably low bird mortality
during rearing.
Lebanon
Produce Hay Auction
Rcistville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, Feb, 25, 2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA. 140 00-145 00
ORCHARDGRASS 115.00-132.00.
MIXFD HAY 115 00, 2.25 SM.
BAI F
GRASSHAY 2 25-3 25 SMALL BAI
WHFAT STRAW 110.00-112.00.
STRAW 115(H)
FIRFWOOD 42 00 PICK-UP LOAI
Kirkwood Hay
Kirkwood, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, February 25, 2003
76 1 OTS
MIXFD HAY: IST CUTTIP
147 00-215 00, 2ND 140.00-190.00.
TIMOTHY: 140.00-245.00.
AIFALFA IST CUTTIP
140 00-240 00, 2ND 150.00-232.00., 31
185 00-245 00, 4TH 190.00-230.00.
GRASS 125,00-225.00.
WHFAT STRAW; 100.00-162.00.
BARI EY STRAW- 127.00-135.00.
RYE STRAW: 137.00.
FIREWOOD- 95.00-120.00 PICK-1
LOAD.
SALE DAY TUBS. 10 A.M.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, February 24,2003
HAY: 30 1 OADS, 110.00-190.00.
STRAW- 12 LOADS, 90.00-115.00
WOOD- 9 LOADS, 55.00-75.00.
OATS: 7 LOTS, 2.00-2.45 BU.
WAY
Cages
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