A6-Lancaster farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Parti ATLANTA, GA. March 5, 2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity was mostly light and unaggressive during midweek trading as dealers remained very cautious and held floor stocks in tight balance. Of ferings of breast items were sufficient for most immediate needs Legs and thighs had moved into better balanced positions Wings remained available with spot dis counting noted Retail and distributive draw was light to fair The market tone was fully steady on legs and thighs, steady on breast items and no better than steady on wings ICE PACKED BROIEER/FRYFK PARTS, DEI IVFRFD TO FIRST RE CEIVERS IN POOI TRUCKIOT AND TRUCkIOT QUANTITIES. CENTS PER POUND ITEM CURRENT NE GOTIATED TRADING BREAST - B/S 150-155 TENDER! OINS 110-115 BREAST - WITH RIBS 78-79 BREAST - I INF RUN 78 I FGS 32-33 I EC. QUAR TERS (BUI K) 20-21 DRUMSTICKS 21-24 THIGHS 22-23 B THIGHS 62-63 WINGS (WHOI F) 66-67 BACKS AND NFCKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 FIXERS (3 POUND TUBS) 30-33 C.IZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 INC I UDFS NEW YORK CITY MET - ROPOi IT AN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT. RHODE ISI AND, AND PFNNSY I \ ANIA (NORT HE AS I OE HARRISBURG) Eastern Region Whole Young Turkeys Dos Moines. lowa March 5. 2003 Report Supplied Uv USD \ WHOI F YOUNG TURKEYS, FRO ZEN, Consumer Sizes, Commodity Pack or Equivalent, US Grade A cents per Ih. deluded (minimum ol 10,000 lb lots) tor Mar 3 C URRF M SHIPMENTS Eastern Re gion HI NS, 8-16 Ih FROZEN Offers 61-62. Sales none TOMS, 16-24 Ih FRO ZEN Offers 59. Sales none FRFSH FURkFYS. with timers or equivalent, US Grade A delivered first re ceivers, I astern Region, cents pel lb, week of Mar S SAI FS (Promotions Included) FIFNS (8-16 lb) 67 48, 124001) lbs TOMS (16-24 lb) 64 00. 20,000 lbs SAI FS (Promotions Not Included) HI NS 68 IS, 104.000 lbs TOMS 64 00. 20,000 lbs Roof Systems/ Painting • Coating All Types Intenor/Extenor Painting & Coating Specializing in • Spray Painting ‘Hand Painting • Water Blasting 'Water Proofing • Deck Restoration & Coating • Stone & Brick Restoration •Roof Restoration & Coating Liquid Applied Roof Systems * Seamless -Cure-in-place - Cold Process, No Flame - Renewable - Leak Proof * No Need to Tear Off Old Roof Systems * Coating to Cool Roof - (Save up to 20% on Cooling Cost) * Metal - Flat-Asphalt - EPDM - Modified We have the right Product & Solution to Solve your Roofing Problems Ten year manufacturers Warranties Available Capital Painting 7% 717*768*0979 Northeast Broiler Fryer Parts Part II ATLANTA, GA. March 5,2003 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 150-155 148.18 386,870 TENDERLOINS 110-115 114 18 109,180 BREAST - WITH RIBS 78-79 87 15 156,000 BREAST - LINE RUN 78 82 94 81.480 LEGS 32-33 32 16 315,640 LEG QUARTERS (BULK) 20-21 21 08 418,721 DRUMSTICKS 23-24 29 01 104,080 THIGHS 22-23 31.77 55,296 B/S THIGHS 62-63 68.62 50,780 WINGS (WHOIE) 66-67 71.62 246,940 BACKS AND NECKS (STRIPPED) 10-12 11 92 54,280 LIVERS (5 POUND TUBS) 30-35 26 74 20,940 GIZZARDS (HEARTS) 45-50 49.14 26,940 INCI UDFS NEW YORK CITY MFT ROPOI ITAN AREA, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY. MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT. RHODE ISI AND. AND PENNSYI VANIA (NORTHEAST OF HARRISBURG) New York Eggs VIIANTA.GA. March 4. 2003 Report Supplied By USD \ Prices were unchanged on all si/es The market tone was steady Retail and distnbutisc demand ranged light to mod erate The Neyy York State shell egg m \entory was ll r r lower, but the New Jer sey msentory was 7‘V higher than the precious week Supplies were sufficient tor current trade requirements Prices to Retailers, Sales to Volume Buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, White Eggs in Cartons, delivered store door, cents per do/en F\tia 1 arge 80-84, 1 arge 78-82, Medium 62-66 New York Broilers/Fryers A I FAN I C. V. March 4. 2002 Report Supplied By USDA T rucklot buying interest on readv-to cook whole hroiler/frycrs remained light and unaggrcssicc as dealers kept floor stocks m close balance with the lackluster demand Offerings had mined into a more balanced to adequate position with slight premi- um s being noted in some instances Re- tail and distri- butive draw was slow The market tone was steads Young Turkey Parts And Bulk Meat Des Moines, lowa March 4,2003 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 Mar. 4. The trade sentiment on fresh tom breast meat and fresh destrapped tender loins was steady to fully steady with some sellers actively trying to move the market up, fully steady on fresh wing meat and scapula The trade sentiment on frozen wing meat and frozen destrapped tene rloms was steady to fully steady, frozen tom breast meat -3 months age fully steady, -6 months age barely steady Fresh white meat demand was light to moderate with wing meat and scapula the most active Offerings of fresh white meat were limited on scapula and breast trim, light to adequate on tom breast meat and destrapped tenderloins. Frozen white meat offerings from new production were generally held with confidence, mean while. some willingness to negotiate on older production was noted The under tone was mostly steady on rib breasts for the slow to moderate inquiry Trading was light on all items Fresh scapula trad ed at 65 cents delivered domestic and fro zen tom breast meat (-3 months age) 110 cents delivered export. DOMESTIC TRADING BREASTS 4-8 lbs Grade A - avg. 94.00, Grade A Fresh - avg 154 00; Plant Grade a\g 89 00. DRUMSTICKS - TOM- avg 21 00; HFN - avg 17 00. WINGS, FULL CUT: TOM - avg 17 00, HEN - none WINGS, V-TYPF TOM - avg. 23 80, HEN - none NECKS: TOM- avg. 18 00, HEN - 19 50 BREASTS.B/S; TOM - avg 99 00, Fresh - 115 00 THIGH MEAT avg 49.50: Fresh avg 53 00 BRFAST TRIM MEAT, none SC APULA MEAT- avg. 63.00. TENDER IOINS none. DESTRAPPED TEN DERS. avg 103 00; Fresh- avg 113 64 WING MEAT WITH SKIN- avg 43 00 MECHANICALI Y SEPARATED avg 16 00, Fresh - avg 17 25 EXPORT TRADING DRUM STICKS. TOMS avg. 23.00. WINGS, FULI -CUT TOMS - avg 23 00. WINGS, V-TYPF. TOMS- avg. 25 00 TABS avg 20 25. ME- CHANICALI Y SEPARATED avg 19 00 THIGH MEAT avg 50 67 Eastern Corn Belt Direct Hogs Des Moines, lowa March 4,2003 Report Supplied By USDA EASTERN CORN BELT DIRECT DAILY HOGS, for Tuesday, Mar. 4, as of 1:30 p.m. CURRENT VOLUME TODAY, AC TUAL. PRODUCER SOLD: Negotiated 17,554, Other Market Formula 4,911, Swine or Pork Market Formula: 38,214, Other Purchase Arrangement 16,063 PACKER SOLD (All purchase types) 819 NEGOTIATED PURCHASFS (includ ing packer sold) BARROWS AND GILTS (Carcass Basis): 12,084 head Compared to prior days close, firm. Base Market Hog, 185 lb Carcass Basis. Plant Delivered (-0.9-L1 inch backfat, 6 sq. in lom/2 0 depth): Base Price Range: $39.00 -47.30, wtd avg. $45 95 5-Day Rolling Average Market Hog 194.56 lb carcass, plant delivered (0.75 inch backfat. 6.69 sq in. loin/2.23 inch loin depth) FFI I 51.14 r z, price range $43 00-51.75. Purchase Volume bv State of Origin Alabama 2,182, Georgia 1,069, Illinois 22,317, Indiana 19,312, Kentucky 2,359, Maryland 514; Michigan 4,924, Mississip pi ill. New York 559, North Carolina 7,849, Ohio 8,914; Pennsylvania 3,769; South Carolina 426, Tennessee 660; Wis consin 1,671 Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Springfield, 111. February 28, 2003 Report Supplied By USD \ Eastern Corn Belt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on negotiated, contract and formula basis) FEEDER PIGS: Total receipts this week 15,628, negotiated 2,950, last week 13,254 SFW 10 lb pigs were steady to weak Feeder pigs were not fully tested lor an accurate market comparison Trading ac tivity was moderate foi moderate offer ings. March 22 issue of Lancaster Farming will contain publicity about the upcoming Pennsylvania Beef Expo, scheduled March 27-30 at State College. Watch for it! }FOB Eastern Combelt - Illinois, Indi ana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts; 11,448, last week 11,674. EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size under 250: 425 head, 29.78-31.21, wtd. avg. price 30.78; lot size 250-750; 6,173 head, 28.06-32.53, wtd. avg. price 30.11; 750 or more; 3,000 head, 25.00-27.97. wtd. avg. price 26.98. Total Composite- 9,598 head, 25.00-32 53. wtd avg price 29 16. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value- Lot size 250-750: 1,000 head, 38 00 PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value. Lot size 250-750 or more. 850 head, 47 00.. tFOB prices quoted on per head basis “picked up" at sellers farm, prices do not include freight State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle Livestock Market, Inc. Sale Reported hv Auction Friday, February 28, 2003 RESULTS ON 284 PIGS, TREND: COMPARED TO FEB 14 STATE GRADED PIG SAI E, PIGS WERE UNEVEN TO 10.00 LOWER All PIGS WERE SOLD BY THE HUN DRED WEIGHT US+NI-2 227 43 HEAD 17-2) LBS 40.00-100.00; 34 HEAD 27 LBS. 68.00, 23 HEAD 32 I BS 50.00, 18 HEAD 56 1 BS 69 00, 64 HEAD 71.5-79 LBS 46 00-59 00; 11 HEAD 87 5 IBS. 5100. 20 HEAD 915-99 IBS 39.00-54 00, 10 HEAD 107 5 IBS 50(H); 4 HEAD 125 LBS. 55 00. US+N2 44 HEAD 7 HEAD 37 1 BS 40.00; 16 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 4000-64 00, II HEAD 58 LBS 59.00, 4 HEAD 77 5 IBS 48.00,6 HEAD 82 5I BS 49 00 AS IS 13 HEAD 6 HEAD 22 5 LBS 5 00; 6 HEAD 69 LBS 10.00, 1 HEAD 130 I BS 35 00 NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SAI E MARCH 14 RECEIVING 7-10 30 A M SALE TIME 1 P M