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4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22, 2003
Belleville Poultry
Belleville, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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Lancaster farming
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LANCASTER FARMING
48th Year of Publication
P O Box 609
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 626-1164
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Andy Andrews, Editor
(717) 721-4425
Lou Ann Good,
Food and Family Features Editor
(717) 721-4428
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(717) 721-4426
Dave Lefever, Staff
(717) 721-4427
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Millie Bunting, Market Staff
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and Blair
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Meyersdale (814) 634-1427
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Harrisonburg, Virginia
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❖ Poultry Markets ❖
GUINEAS. 4 00-5.00 FA
ROOSTERS 3.50-5 00 EA
BANTAMS' 1.50-3.00 EA.
SILKIES: 2 00 EA
MUSCOVY DRAKES. 9.50-11.50 EA.
MUSCOVY HENS' 5.00-6 00 EA
MIXED DUCKS 2 50 FA
BARN BIRDS. NONE.
WHITE BIRDS, 3.00 EA.
FANCY BIRDS. 3 00-9 00 FA.
PEACOCKS: NONE.
PHEASANTS' 3.00-5.00 EA.
DOVES; NONF.
QUAIL- 3.50 EA.
GUINFA PIGS: 3 00-5.00 EA
RABBITS: RABBITS UNDER 4 LBS
4 00, 4-8 lbs. 5.00-8.00, over 6 lbs.
8.00-15.00, all per head.
BUNNIES: 7 00-12.00.
DOES WITH LITTER: 21 00-32 00
CHICKS: 35.
DUCKI INGS: 3.00-4.00
FASTER BUNNY SALE APRII 2, I
PM
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market of
North Jersey
Poultry & Egg
I laekettstow n, N.,1.
Report Supplied b> Auction
Wednesday. March 18.2003
HFAVI FOWI 3 50-4 75 FA, 50-65
1 FGHORN FOWI 70
MIXED FOWI 50-130
ROASTERS 50
CHICKS 30-.SOEA
GEFSF 50-60
BANTAMS .30. 1.00-13.50 EA
ROOSTERS 2 00 EA.. .50-1 15
BUNNIES 4 00-15 50 EA
DUCKS 1.45-1.80,4.50-8.00 FA
RABBITS 3.00-7.75 FA , 1 25-1.80
PIGEONS 2.50-5.25 EA
GUINFAS 4.00-4 50 EA.
GRADE A EGGS.
WHITE JUMBO, EX. LRGE 87,
LRGE .81-.86; BROWN JUMBO, EX.
LGE 75-1.00, LARGE .70-.86, MEDI
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Now Is The Time
Agriculture Counts A 36
On Being A Farm Wife
Family Living Focus
Ida’s Notebook
FEATURES
Adams Co. Youth
Beef Expo Preview
Don’t Need Cattle....,
Wheat Scab, Mildew
Pa. Custom Rates
Harrisburg Flower Show B 2
HOME & YOUTH
Homestead Notes
Home On The Range
Cook’s Question
Kid’s Korner
You Ask. You Answer....
Graystone Small
Animal Sale, LLC
Root’s, East Petersburg
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, IVlarch 18. 2003
Muscovy Drakes 1.30-1.40, Hens
1.25-1.40.
Pekin Ducks 3 00-3 50
Red Fowl 4-4'/: lbs. .50-.80, 5-6 .88-1 00
Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs .78-1.00.
Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs. 54-1.00,
7-11 lbs 68-90
Guinea Fowl 165-1.75.
Banty Roosters 3.50-5 00 ca
Banty Hens 2.50-4.00 ea
Leghorn Hens .4S-.46, Roosters 50- 55,
Silkies 2.25-2 50
Geese 9-14 lbs 50
Pigeons 2 85-3.25 ea
White Pigeons 3.50-4.00
Rabbits 4-6 lbs. 140-1 70, 7-11 lbs
1.20-1.40.
Bunnies 4.00-9.00 ea
Guinea Pigs 9.00-13.00 ea.
Goats 28.00-45.00 ea.
Kids 27.00-30.00 ea.
Doves 4.00-6.50 ea.
Chukars 5.00.
Pullets 4-6 lbs. 1.40-1.44.
Total Coops: 706.
All out-of-state poultry must be tested
for Al
Morrison’s Cove
Poultry & Rabbit
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
March 17, 2003
ROOSTFKS 4.00-6.50.
BANIV ROOSTERS 1.00-5.00.
Hl' AN Y HI IMS 1.50-4.25,
HAN TV HENS 1.00-4.00.
PIGEONS 1.00-2.50.
DUCKS 3.75-5.00.
MUSCOVY HENS 4.00.
MUSCOVY DRAKES 10.00.
BUNNIES 3.50-6.00.
RABBITS 6.00-13.00.
TURKEYS 11.50.
PEA HEN 22.50.
VUCTION EVERY MON.. 7:30 P.M.
National Broiler
Market At A Glance
Atlanta, Ga.
March 19,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Trade sentiment was mixed, ranging
steady to weak, mostly barely steady to
weak. Demand was seasonally slow to fair
with few trades occurring. Supplies of all
sizes were adequate to ample and fre
quently discounted to help move. In the
parts structure, trading for mid-week was
slow and unaggresssive to light with
availability of all items at least adequate.
In production areas, live supplies were
moderate at desirable to heavy weights.
INDEX
Four Sections
Editorial
Farm Calendar
Farm Forum
Bible Speaks
Futures
Mailbox Markets
Sale Reports
Antiques Reports
Public Auction Register...
Antiques Center
Antiques Register
Classified Ads
Business News
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DAIRY
Lebanon Dairies Tour A2l
Focus On Dairy A2B
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WHITE
JUMBO
FX L ARGE
1 ARGF
MEDIUM
PULEFTS
BROWN
FXLARGE
LARGF
MEDIUM
UNDERGRADFS
AND CHECKS 24 24 24 .24 24
BKEAKINC; STOCKS: FRI 42-44 LBS. 33-.35, 48-50 LBS .37- 39, SO LBS AND UP
39-.40.
PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE A BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIV
ERED STORE DOOR.
MAINE
MOSTLY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MOSTLY
RHODE ISLAND
MOSTLY
VERMONT
MOSTI Y
National Canner
Fowl Market
Atlanta, Ga.
March 14, 2003
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAI CANNER FOWI MAR
KET Majority prices were generally
unchanged on both light and heavy can
nery Demand was in a full range with
trading very limited on heavy canncrs.
Offerings were m good balance to short
with product easily clearing at most loca
tions. The undertone was at least steady.
Cents per pound,
current negotiations
with out freight cost;
LIGHT CANNER
HENS Line run
without necks
-20-25.00, majority
22-23.00. HEAVY
CANNER HENS:
Without necks:
29-35, majority
31-32.
Cents per pound,
current negotiations
freight cost in
cluded: LIGHT
CANNER HENS:
Line run without
necks 22-26.5, ma
jority 24.5-25.
HEAVY CANNER
HENS: Without
necks: 30-37, major
ity 33-34.
IPARTMENTS
Weekly New York Egg Market
Northeast Quotes
Prices Supplied By Umer-Barry
From March 14-20,2003
FRI. MON. TUES. WEI). THUR.
New England Weekly Shell Egg Report
Atlanta, Ga.
Prices Supplied By USDA
EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL
131 122 92 53
124-128
126-127
130-134
130-134
WANTED
Guinea Pigs
and Bunnies
Highest prices paid
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1 Mile East Of Fredericksburg PA
Cattle Sale: Every Tues. & Fn. At 1:30 P.M.
Small Animal Sale: Every Wed. At 6:30 P.M
Produce Auction: Every Thurs. at 5:30 P.M.
Horse Sale: Every 2nd Sat. At 2:00 P.M. Tack,
4:30 P.M. Hay/Straw
Farm Machinery Consignment Sales: Every
first Saturday of each Month at 9:00 A.M.
Consignments Welcome For Every Sale
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New York Broilers/Fryers
A IT. VN FA, GA.
March 18, 2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Trucklot buying activity on ready-to
cook whole broilcr/fryers was light and se
lects e as dealers worked hand-to-mouth
and kept floor stocks in very close bal
ance Offerings of all si/es were available
with discounting noted, however, the 4
pound birds remained m the longest posi
tion Retail and distributive draw was sea
sonally slow. The market tone was weak
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