l i A4-Lancaste'r Farming, Saturday, November 8, 2003 Lancaster Farming -Staff- LANCASTER FARMING 49th Year of Publication PO 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 Charlene M. Shupp Espenshade, Staff (717) 721-4426 Dave Lefever, Staff (717) 721-4427 Michelle Kunjappu, Sections Staff (717)626-1164 Lynn Rossi, Market Staff Millie Bunting, Market Staff NEWS CORRESPONDENTS Joyce Bupp, York Co. Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Moyer, Bradford Co. Tioga A Susquehanna Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482 Linda Williams, Bedford Co. and Blair Bedford (814)623-5745 Deanna Cunfer, Carbon Co. Lehighfon (610) 377-3749 Sandra Lepley, Somerset Co. Meyersdale (814) 634-1427 Gay Brownlee, Harrisonburg, Virginia (540) 833-2675 Brian Snyder, Centre Co. Milfheim (814) 349-9856 Beth Miller, Cumberland Co. 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BARN BIRDS; 1.75 EA. WHITE BIRDS; 3.00 EA. FANCY BIRDS; 3.00-20.00 EA. PEACOCKS: NONE. PHEASANTS: 5.50 EA. DOVES: NONE. GUINEA PIGS; 5.00-6.00 EA. RABBITS: RABBITS UNDER 4 LBS. NONE, 4-6 lbs. 1.50-4.00, over 6 lbs. 4.25-6.25, RABBITS OVER 6 LBS. 6.00-11.00 PER HEAD. PLEASE PREBOX SMALL ANIMALS. New York Broilers/Fryers ATLANTA, GA. November 4,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity on ready-to-cook whole broiler/fryers was noted as light to fair at best Offerings of all sizes were at least sufficient for current needs with the 2 5 pound birds in the longest position. Retail and distributive draw was no better than fair The market tone was about steady Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Poultry & Eggs Hackettslown, NX Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, November 4,2003 HEAVY FOWL .30-.60,2.00-2.75 EA . LEGHORN FOWL .40. MIXED FOWL 1.50 EA. BROILERS .50. PULLETS 4.00-6.00 EA GEESE .30.50. BANTAMS 1.20, .35-2.75 EA. ROOSTERS .35-1.35,2.75-8.00 EA. CHICKS 1.00-2.00 EA DUCKS .30-1.30,2.50-3.00 EA. RABBITS .50-1.20,1.00-4.00 EA. PIGEONS 1.50-3.75 EA. GUINEAS 4.00-6.00 EA. GRADE A EGGS; WHITE JUMBO, EX. LRGE. .99-1.14, LARGE 1.07-1.12, MED .46-.60; BROWN JUMBO, EX. LGE. 1.00-1.20, LARGE .95-1.13, MED. .85-.90 INDEX Four Sections FEATURES Farm Bureau Awards A 1 DEPARTMENTS National FFA President A 1 Editorial AID Farm Marketing A 1 Farm Calendar AlO Abandoned Well A 1 Bible Speaks AlO Blue Valley Swine A2l Farm Forum AlO Beef Show A 22 Futures Al 6 York Fair A 33 Mailbox Markets 814, D 2 Somerset Calf Sale A 36 Sale Reports 820 National Hereford A 36 FuWfc Auction Register 820 Schuylkill FFA Livestock A3B Antiques Center 823 Wingert Hog A4l Antiques Register 827 Antiques Reports 831 Classified Ads C 2 HOME & YOUTH Business News D 2 Home On The Range B 2 Homestead Notes B 6 COLUMNS Cook’s Question B 8 Now Is The Time AlO Kid’s Korner 810 Farm Show Spotlight A 24 4-H News 812 On Being A Farm Wife B 3 You Ask, You Answer 812 Family Living Focus B 4 Well Preserved B 5 DAIRY Consuming Thoughts B 7 New Dairy Agent A 1 Ida’s Notebook 813 Antiques Detective 825 Graystone Small Animal Sale, LLC Root’s, East Petersburg Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, November 4,2003 Muscovy Drakes .90-1.00, Hens 90-1.00 Pekin Ducks 3.00-4.00 ea. Red Fowl 4-5 lbs. .45- 60,5-6, 60- 90. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs. .70-.90. Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs. .70-.90, 7-11 lbs. •60-.70. Guinea Fowl .95-1 05. Banty Roosters 2.50-3.00 ea. Banty Hens 1.50-2.00 ea. Leghorn Hens, not enough. Roosters, none Silkies 2.00-2.75 ea. Geese 9-14 lbs. 40-.60. Pigeons 1.85-2 00 ea White Pigeons 2.85-3.00 ea Rabbits 4-6 lbs. .85-1.05,6-9 lbs .80- 90 Bunnies 1.25-3.00 ea. Guinea Pigs 3.50-5.00 ea Goats 25.00-35.00 ea. Kids 20.00-25.00 ea. Doves 2.75-3.00 ea. Chukars, none. Pullets, none. Total sales: 504. All out-of-state poultry must be tested for AI Morrison’s Cove Poultry & Rabbit Mutinsburg, Pa- Report Supplied by Auction November 3,2003 ROOSTERS 3.00-4.00. BANTY ROOSTERS .25-3.00. HEAVY HENS .50-2.00. BANTY HENS .25. PIGEONS 1.00-2 JO. DUCKS 3.00-5.25. BUNNIES 1 JO-3.25. RABBITS 4.50-7.00. RABBIT FAMILY 11.00-18.50. AUCTION EVERY MON., 7:30 P.M. National Retail Egg Purchases Atlanta, Ga. October 31,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cooperators estimate orders for the week ending November 7 will increase by 22 percent Present week purchases for the week ending Oct. 31 were 241,453 cases which was 10 per cent above the prior week and 22 percent above estimates CASES PURCHASED CARTONED 200,105 up 9%; LOOSE- 41,348 up 16%; TOTAL; 241,453 up 10%. Comparison figures are compiled on a matched plant basis. Purchases and estimates by 14 cooperators; 30 dozen cases or equivalent National Egg Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. November 5,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices in Chicago and New York were higher on the larger sizes and continued unchanged on mediums. The market tone was mostly steady on the lighter weights and fully steady to firm on the larger sizes. Demand was light to good, best where featured. Supplies of medium were mixed and ranged adequate to ample. However, the heavy weighted eggs were closely balanced to short and held with confidence. Breaking stock supplies were tight to adequate for the light to good demand. Light type fowl were about sufficient for current needs. Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes Prices Supplied By Urner-Barry From Oct. 31-Nov. 6,2003 FRI. MON. TOES. WHITE JUMBO EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS BROWN EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS 63 .63 64 .64 .66 BREAKING STOCKS: FRi. 42-44 LBS. ,64-.66, 48-50 LBS. .76-.75, 50 LBS. AND UP .78-.80; TUE. 42-44 LBS. .6S-.67,48-50 LBS. .11:19, 50 LBS AND UP .79-.80; THURS. 42-44 LBS. .67-.69, 48-50 LBS. .79-.81, 50 LBS. AND UP .81-.82. New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Atlanta, Ga. Prices Supplied By USDA November 4,2003 PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE A BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR. MAINE MOSTLY NEW HAMPSHIRE MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY National Broiler Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. November 5,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trade sentiment was about steady in the East, steady in the Midwest, and barely steady in the West. Retail demand was light to fair, in stances moderate for features, but best for hob day items. Food service covered the full range with fast food promotions receiving best inter est Supplies of all sizes were at least sufficient for trade needs. In the parts structure, move ment was fair at best with limited trading. Breast items were in the longest position and frequently discounted to help move. Wings were balanced to tight and continued to move well, and dark meat was irregular, but overall avail able. In production areas, live supplies were moderate. Weights were in a full range, but mostly desirable to heavy. Virginia Broilers And Fryers Harrisonburg, Va. November 4,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds was moderate. Demand was moderate. Live supplies were moderate for plant needs with an estimat ed slaughter of 1,286,000 compared to 1,311,000 last Tuesday. Weights were desirable. Process ing schedules were moderate. Negotiated F. 0.8. >COOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOCOidOOOCCCiOC)OC>OoOC | SPECIAL I FEEDER SALE I @ Vintage Sales Stables | Monday, Nov. 17 | I PM | Consignments Welcome § Contact: Butch Brown | 717/626-5394 or 717/442-4181 dock prices, 2 pounds and heavier ice-packed broilers and fryers, trucklot sales of US Grade A or equivalent were steady at .58 - 69 per pound; less than trucklot sales .55 - .70 per pound. 1 IS 1.15 1.16 1 14 1.14 US 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.04 1 04 1.04 81 .81 .81 1 16 1.16 1.17 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.03 1.03 1,03 EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 146 142 110 81 139-143 135-139 103-107 74-78 141-142 137-138 105-106 76-77 145- 141-145 109-1.13 80-84 145 141 109 80 146- 142-145 110-113 149 145 113 Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. November 4,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were 1 cents higher, 1 cents lower on medium and unchanged on small. Supplies are moderate for plant needs. Prices to retailers, in small lots, USDA Grade A and Grade A, dozen cases, white eggs in car ton, delivered store door, cents per dozen. Large 125; Medium 110, Small 87. Trucklot prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, dozen cases, white eggs in carton, delivered store door, cents per dozen Large 105-117, mostly 117; Me dium 91-104, mostly 104; Small 73-82, mostly 82. Report Supplied By USDA Prices were 1 cent nigher for the larger sizes and unchanged on mediums Trade sentiment was steady to fully steady. Retail and distribu tive demand ranged light to fairly good. The New York shell egg inventory was 5% less and the New Jersey inventory was 3% lower than last week. Supplies were adequate on mediums and in close balance on the heavier weight eggs. Prices to Retilers, Sales to Volume Buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, White Eggs in Cartons, Delivered Store Door, Cents per Dozen: EXTRA LARGE 107-111; LARGE 105-109; MEDIUM 96-100. ¥ 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 imm 2043 Horseshoe Pike • Annville, PA17003 (717) 867-8366 WED. THOR. 1.17 1.21 1.17 1.21 1.15 1.19 1.04 1.04 .81 .81 1.18 1.19 1.15 1.16 1.03 1.03 New York Eggs ATLANTA, GA. November 4,2003