Lancaster farming ♦ Staff* LANCASTER FARMING 48 th Year of Publication P 0. Box 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 (717)626-1164 Fax. (717) 733-6058 Andy Andrews, Editor (717) 721-4425 Lou Ann Good, Food and Family Features Editor (717)721-4428 Michelle Kunjappu, Staff (717) 721-4426 Dave Lefever, Staff (717) 721-4427 Lynn Rossi, Market Staff Millie Bunting, Market Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York Co. Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Moyer, Bradford Co. Tioga & Susquehanna Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482 Linda Williams, Bedford Co. and Blair Bedford (814)623-5745 Deanna Cunfer, Carbon Co. Lehighton (610) 377-3749 Sandra Lepley, Somerset Co. Meyersdale (814) 634-1427 Gay Brownlee, Harrisonburg, Virginia (540) 833-2675 Brian Snyder, Centre Co. Millheim (814) 349-9856 Beth Miller, Cumberland Co. 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AUCTION EVERY MON., 7JO P.M, Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Poultry & Eggs Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, July 1,2003 HEAVY FOWL .40-3.10,7.50 EA. LEGHORN FOWL .60-1.00. CHICKS .10-2.50 EA. BROILERS .50-1.50. PULLETS 1.00-7.50 EA. GEESE .05,3.00 EA. TURKEYS .55. BANTAMS 9.00 EA. ROOSTERS 1.65-3.00,3.50-8.50 EA. DUCKLINGS 1.75 EA. BUNNIES 2.00-5.00 EA. DUCKS .10-.40,1.00-9.00 EA. RABBITS .40-1.75,2.00-5.50 EA. PIGEONS 1.25-4.50 EA. KEETS .75 EA. GUINEAS B.SO-10.50 EA. GRADE A EGGS: WHITE JUMBO, EX. URGE. .S4-.89, LARGE .80-.85, MED. .65; BROWN JUMBO, EX. LGE. .93-1.00, LARGE .S6-.92, MED. .71. N —4 X Four Sections DEPARTMENTS HOME & YOUTH Editorial AlO 4-H, FFA News A2O Farm Calendar AlO Home On The Range B 2 Bible Speaks AlO Cook’s Question B 8 Futures Al 6 Kid’s Korner 810 Fair Happenings A3O You Ask, You Answer 813 Mailbox Markets 815 Antiques Center 817 DAIRY Antiques Register 820 Dairy Market Outlook Al 6 Antiques Reports 822 Focus On Dairy A2B Sale Reports 826 All-American Tradition C 4 Public Auction Register 826 Classified Ads C 5, D 5 FEATURES Business News D 3 Red Power Roundup A 1 Food Campaign A 1 COLUMNS Holstein USA AI Pennsylvania Plans Al COOL Session Al Now Is The Time AlO Perry Co. Pageant B 5 Sheep Industry News A2l Franklin Co. Pageant B 6 Farming On The Edge A2B Juniata Co. Pageant ................B7 On Being A Farm Wife B 3 Centre Co. Pageant B 9 Well Preserved B 4 SUN Festivities 810 Family Living Focus B 6 4-H Capitol Days 812 Ida’s Notebook 81l Bam Houses Collectibles 817 Antiques Detective 818 Angus Show C 2 Graystone Small Animal Sale, LLC Root’s, East Petersburg Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, July 1,2003 Muscovy Drakes .70-.90, Hens, none. Pekin Ducks, none. Red Fowl 4-5 lbs. .40-.70,5-6.50-.80. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs. .40-.60. Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs. .70-1.00, 7-11 lbs. .50-.60. Guinea Fowl 1.00-1.10. Banty Roosters 4.00-5.50 ea. Banty Hens 3.00-4.00 ea. Leghorn Hens .01-.02, Roosters, none. Silkies 2.00-3.50. Geese 9-14 lbs. .70-.80. Pigeons 3.00-3.25 ea. White Pigeons 3.75-4.00. Rabbits 4-6 lbs. .90-1.05, 6-9 lbs. .70-1.00. Bunnies .25-1.00 ea. Guinea Pigs 5.00-7.00 ea. Goats, none. Kids 25.00-35.00 ea. Doves 3.75-4.50. Chukars 2.50-3.75. Pullets 4-6 lbs., none. Total Coops; 602. All out-of-state poultry must be tested for AI. National Canner Fowl Market Atlanta, Ca. June 27,2003 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL CANNER FOWL MAR KET; Majority prices were unchanged on both light and heavy canneis when compared to a week earlier. Demand was moderate for usually limited but sufficient offerings. However, some buyers were looking for additional supplies of heavy canners. The undertone was somewhat seasonal but usually steady. Cents per pound, current negotiations with out freight cost: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks: 20-24.5, majority 23-24. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks; 29-36, majority 32.5-33. Cents per pound, current negotiations freight cost included: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks 22-26.5, majority 25-26. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 31.5-38, majority 34-35. National Egg Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. July 1,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were unchanged in all locations. The market tone was steady to fully steady. Demand into all channels was moderate to good. Supplies were suffi cient to at times closely balanced for pres ent requirements. Breaking stock offer ings were tight to adequate for the moderate to very good demand. The Na tional total shell egg inventory was 1% higher than the previous week. Light type fowl were fully adequate for the light to fair demand. Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes Prices Supplied By Umer-Barry From June 27-July 26,2003 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THLIR. WHITE JUMBO EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS BROWN EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS .35 .35 .35 .35 BREAKING STOCKS: ERL 42-44 LBS. .42-.44,48-50 LBS. .48-.50, SO LBS. AND UP .50-.52. New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Atlanta, Ga. Prices Supplied By USDA July 1,2003 PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE A BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIV ERED STORE DOOR. MAINE MOSTLY NEW HAMPSHIRE MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY National Broiler Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. July 1,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trade sentiment was steady to fully steady in the East, generally steady else where. Retail demand was light to moder ate, best for features and where holiday and first of the month needs were being met. Food service was light to fairly good, best for fast food, delis, and catering serv ices. Supplies were overall sufficient, but, in the East, heavy birds were close to tight, and smaller sizes were in the best balance in the West. In the parts struc ture, trading increased to fill orders for July 4th. Wings were fully adequate to plentiful and slow to move. Availability for the remaining items was mixed, but had decreased and moved into a better balance to tight po sition. In production areas, live supplies were moderate. Weights were in a full range, but most ly desirable. The Composite Weighted Average Price for 06 3 /iO/03 was 62.22, com pared to 61.96 last week, and 57.38 a year ago. | g .92 .92 .92 .92 .89 .89 .89 .89 .85 .85 .85 .86 .73 .73 .73 .73 .52 .52 .52 .52 .93 .93 .93 .96 .89 .89 .89 .92 .75 .75 .75 .75 EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 123 119 85 53 116-120 118-119 122-126 122 111-115 78-82 46-50 113-114 80-81 48-49 118-122 84-88 52-56 118 84 52 120-122 85-88 122 88 125-126 126 Cooperators estimate orders for the week ending July 4 will increase by 21 percent. Present week purchases for the week ending June 27 were 201,473 cases which was 8 percent below the prior week and 0 percent below estimates. CASES PURCHASED: CARTONED: 160,274 down 10%; LOOSE: 41,199 0%; TOTAL: 201,473 down 8%. Comparison figures are compiled on a matched plant basis. Purchases and esti mates by 15 cooperators; 30 dozen cases or equivalent. LEBANON VALLEY LIVESTOCK MKT AH000152-L I Mile East Of Fredericksburg PA Cattle Sale: Every Tues. & Fri. 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 irm Machinery Consignment Sales: Every first Saturday of each Month at 9:00 A.M. Consignments Welcome For Every Sale F.M.I. Call: Dave 717-865-2881 Neil 717-933-4113 Brian 717-865-7586 ¥ Layer Management Services • Feed Formulation • Flock Service Visits • Quality Assurance Programs • Risk Management Programs • Agreement Supervision Egg and Fowl Marketing • Accounting Services Joint Ownership Flocks • Flock Computer Records Financial and Performance Analysis 2043 Horseshoe Pike • Annville, PA 17003 (717) 867-8366 National Retail Egg Purchases Atlanta, Ga. July 1,2003 Report Supplied By USDA