Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 2003, Image 5

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    Eastern Region
Frozen Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
November 28,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Mostly prices were unchanged to higher on
whole, unchanged to lower on sugar yolks and
unchanged on balance when compared to previ
ous week’s trading Trade sentiment was unset
tled on yolks and steady to fully steady on bal
ance Offerings were sufficient on yolks but
usually tight to barely adequate on balance De
mand was stow to moderate Liquid and frozen
eggs (ingredients m< luded) processed under fed
eral inspection in the Pastern region for the
week ending November 22. 2(HH were V'c less
than the previous week, and 1 \ c '< more than last
year
WHOLFSAIF sn I INO PRICFS (CFNTS
PFR POUND IN 10 IB CONTAINFRS
TRUCKIOIS Whole 78-92. mostly 84-88
Bltnds(/) too few to report Whites 65-75 most
ly 72-74 Sugared Volks (mm 4^ c f °ohds)
98-105 mostly 101-KIS Salted Yolks (mm 4W(
solids) 95-101 mostly 97-99
IFSS THAN TRUCKIOT (MIN 25
CONI ) Whole 94-98 Blends(/> 95-107
Whites 77-84 Sugared Volks (mm 4W solids)
106-115 Salted Volks (min 43 r r solids)
102-110
(/) - Whole plus volk plus sweetener, general
l> 28-*2 r < egg solids
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Young Turkey Parts
And Bulk Meat
Des Moines, lowa
December 2,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAL YOUNG TURKEY PARTS
AND BULK MEAT, Frozen, unless specified,
cents per lb, delivered first receivers, part and
full trucklots, as of Dec 1 Market activity sea
sonallv slow Post-holdiay demand slow to
materalizc as most buyers and sellers review
current positions Trading limited and consist of
spot loads Supplies sufficient at this time due
to the limited inquiry
DOMESTIC TRADINC. BREASTS, 4-8 lbs
Grade A - none Plant Grade -none DRUM
STICKS TOM - avg 41 00, HEN - avg 43 00
WINGS, FUI L C UT TOM - avg 44 50. HEN -
avg 43 00 WINGS, V-TYPE TOM - avg
42 00, HEN - avg 72 00 NECKS TOM - avg
24 00, HEN - none BREASTS, B/S TOM - avg
110 00, Fresh - avg 150 00 THIGH MEAT
avg 91 00, Fresh - avg 91 00 BREAST TRIM
MEAT avg 82 00 SCAPUIA MEAT avg
78 00 TENDERLOINS avg 93 00 DF
STRAPPED TENDERS avg 82 50, Fresh -
avg 114 33 WING MEAT WITH SKIN avg
68 00 MECHANIC AI LY SEPARATED none.
Fresh-avg 17 50
EXPORT TRADINC. DRUMSTICKS
TOMS none WINGS, EULI-CUT TOMS -
none WINGS, V-TYPE, TOMS none I All S
none MECHANIC AI I S SEPARATED avg
16 54 THIGH MEAT avg 87 00
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All-purpose spreaders are now available
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The daily rate for the 10', 4 cu yard capacity,
up to 12,000 lbs, is $145 a day while the 12', scu yard
capacity, up to 15,000 lbs, is $165 a day Both models
come equipped with a choice of spinner, beater or
conveyor attachment
Call Lanco Manufacturing today!
Truss-rod suspension. Durable
A-Frame construction Wide range of
profiles. Efficient egg collection
Eastern Region
Miscellaneous Poultry
EASTERN REGION MISCELLANEOUS
POULTRY FOR CURRENT DELIVERY for
week of Nov 24
DUCKLINGS Prices negotiated by first re
ceivers, US Grade A. 4-5 pounds, delivered in
trucklut and poo) trucklot quantities LONG IS
LAND—Frozen 140, Fresh 146 MIDWFST —
Frozen 124-128, Fresh—l2s-130
ROASTERS Prices negotiated bv first receiv
ers, US Grade A and Plant (trade, 5 pounds
and up delivered ICF PACKED (12 per box)
7100-73 50 mostlv 7200-73 50 VACUUM
PAC KED (6-9 per box) 62 00-85 50 mostlv
67-75 50
SQUABS New York Wholesale Prices. Fro
zen, Plant (trade, dollars per dozen. 1 to 10
boxes 12 oz 60 48-69 66. 14 oz 66 96-76 14, 16
oz 73 44-83 43
The eastern region includes CT, Dfc FI
GA. MA, MD. ME, NC, NFI. NJ. NY, PA
Eastern Region
Whole Young Turkeys
WHOLE YOUNG TURKEYS. FROZEN,
Consumer Sizes, C ommoditv Pack or Equiva
lent, US Grade A. cents per lb. delivered (min
imum of 10,000 lb lots) for Dec 2
( URRENT SHIPMENTS Eastern Region
HENS, 8-16 il> FROZEN Offers 67-71. Salts
68-71. a\g 60 SO. 120.000 lbs TOMS. 16-24 lb
FROZEN Offers 61-66, Sales 6S, 80 000 lbs
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TURKEYS. FRESH with timers or equiva
lent. US Grade A delivered first receivers. Fast
trn Region, cents per lb, week of Dec 2
SALES (Promotions Included) HENS (8 16
lbs) Sales, promotions included 78 11. 10,000
lbs TOMS (16 24 lbs) Sales, promotions in
eluded 78 00. 12 000 lbs
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Atlanta, GA.
November 28, 2003
Report Supplied By USDA
l)es Moines. lowa
December 2„ 2003
Report Supplied By LJSDA
Northeast Broiler
Fryer Parts
Part I
ATLANTA, GA.
December 3.2003
Report Supplied by USDA
Trucklot buying activity remained fan to
moderate during midweek trading Offerings of
bone-m breasts were in good balance Boneless
skinless breasts were at least sufficient The bal
ance of cuts were generally adequate for current
needs Retail and distributive movement was
about fair The market tone was full) steady to
instances firm on bone-m breasts and about
steady on the balance
1C F PACKED BROILFR/FRY FR PARI".
DFIIVFRFD TO FIRST RFCIIVFRS IN
POOI TRUCKIOF AND FRUCKIOT
QUANTITIES, CFN FS PFR POUND
ITFM CURRLM NEGOTIATED TRAD
ING BRFAST - B/S 145 TENDLRI OINS 145
BRFAST WITH RIBS 75-76 BRFAST
I INF RUN 75 i FGS 38 39 I EG QUARTERS
(BUI K) 29-30 DRUMSTICKS 36-37 THIGHS
34-35 B/S THIGHS 85-86 WINGS (WHOIF)
93-94 BACKS AND NFC KS (STRIPPI D)
10-12 I IVFRS (5 POUND T ÜBS) 35-40 (,1/
ZARDS(HFARTS) 60-65
INCIUDFS NFW YORK CITV MI IRO
POLITAN AREA NORTHERN NEW JI R
SET. MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT
RHODE ISI AND AND PFNNSYI VANIA
(NORTHEAST OE HARRISBURG)
Northeast Broiler
Fryer Parts
Part II
ULAN I A. (. V.
December -1.2003
Report Supplied H> USDA
KF PACKED BROII FR/FR’VFR PARIS.
DFLIVIRFD FO FIRST RF CFI\ ERS IN
POOL TRUCKIOT AND TRUCMOi
QUANTITIES C FNTS PFR POUND C I R
RF NT \F C.OF! ATI D \\ I'D VOI L MI ITEM
TRADING AVG /IBS BRI AST B/S US
144 87 675240 Tl NDF KI OINS US US 81
111.621) BRI AS I - WITH RIBS 7S 76 82 87
118 120 BREAST I INE RUN 7S 77 01
128 440 ITGS 18 19 17 6S 162 000 11 C.
QU \R IF RS (BUI K) 29 10 1006 219 161
DRUMSTICKS 16 17 19 27 110 760 THIGHS
14 IS 40 20 S 6 720 B/S THIGHS 8S 86 90 SO
86 160 WINGS (WHOI I ) 91 94 9821 1461*40
BACKS AND NKkS (STRIPPID) 10 12
11 89 SI 120 I l\ ERS (S POUND FI BS) IS 40
1078 11 S6O GIZZARDS (HFAKIS) 60 6s
64 26 26 240
INC I UDF S N 1 W VORK C IT\ Ml IRO
POLITAN AREA NORTHERN NEW HR
SIT MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICLI
RHODE ISI AND AND PENNSVI VANIA
(NORTHEAST ()l HARRISBURG)
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GRO-PRO XL 100 N
FEEDER
• 3 upper feed windows open to fill the pan
completely during brood stage
• 14” diameter feed pan provides more feeding
space than other feeders
•15 spoke grill & ic°d saver lip on plastic pan - V*.*
• Easy installation & replacement on tube with
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Phone (717) 665-4056 Fax <717) 665-2240
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6, 2003-A5
New York Eggs
ATLANTA. GA.
December 2,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Pnces sharply declined on medium and
larger sizes The market tone was barely steady
to weak Demand was light to moderate The
New shell egg inventory decreased 14 r r
when compared to last Monday s imentory
Supplies were sufficient for trade requirements
Prices to Retilers Sales to Volume Buyers,
USDA Grade A and Grade A Whitt Fggs m
Cartons Delivered Store Door Cents per
Dozen Fxtra large 12H-112 large 126-110
Medium 101 107
Report Supplied By USDA
Movement of rcady-to cook whole birds was
moderate Demand was moderate live supplies
were moderate for plant needs with an estimat
ed slaughter of 1 lIS,OOO compared to I 122 000
last lutsday Weights were desirable Process
mg schedules were moderate Supplv and de
mand of hone in breast was moderate to short
Negotiated F () B dock pru.es 2 pounds and
hcdMer ict packed broilers and frvers trueklol
sales of US Grade A or equivalent were sleadv
at S 9 - 70 per pound less than trueklot sales
S 8 71 per pound
urn. unchanged on all si/es toda\ Supphe-. are
moderate for plant needs
ton delivered stoic door cents per tlo/en I arge
1-D Medium 118 Small 87
hovers USI)\ tirade A and tirade \ dozen
eases white eggs in carton delivered stole dooi
cents pel dozen large 121 US mostlv Ds Me
dium 99-112 mostlv 112 Small 71 82 mostlv
It’s Quality
Your Birds
Expect!
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Pancake with
Venturi Burner
pre-mixes fuel
and air (or
smoother and
more efficient
burning
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Virginia Broilers
And Fryers
Harrisonburg, V a.
December 2, 2IMIJ
Virginia Eggs
Harrisonburg, Va.
December 2. 2003
Report Supplied Ih USD V
Puces weie down ? cents on large and inedi
Prici s to retailers m small lots, USD \ tirade
\ and tirade A do/en cases white eggs in car
Trueklot prices to retailers sales to volume
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uses simple con
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f low clearance
, applications
Space
Heater
s3Sms
warms air for
whole house
protection
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