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Thursday. April 15, 1982 Farm Market Corn prices were 5 to 6 cents higher and soybeans 13 to 20 cents higher through Thursday, April 8, com pared to the same period of the previous week. No. 2 yellow shelled corn ranged mostly $2.76 to $2.88 in the Eastern part of the state and $2.78 to $2.98 in the Pied mont. No. 1 yellow soybeans ranged mostly $6.38 to $6.70 in the East and $6.35 to $6.58 in the Piedmont; No. 2 red winter wheat $3.41 to $3.69; No. 2 red oats $2.00 to $2.33; Soybean meal fob the processing plant ranged $212.80 to $223.00 per ton for 44 per cent. New crop prices quoted for harvest delivery corn $2.56 to $2.85, soybeans $6.16 to $6.58, Wheat $2.93 to $3.25, oats $1.64 to $1.77. Egg {rices were frac tionally lower on medium and steady on the balance compared to those of the previous week. Supplies were moderate. Demand was light to moderate. The North Carolina weighted average price quoted on April 8 for small lot sales of cartoned grade A eggs delivered to stores was 79.53 cents per dozen for large, medium 73.43 and smalls 60.79. Sweet potato prices were steady this week. Supplies are adequate and demand good for the Easter holiday. Fifty pound cartons of cured US No. Is on April 8 were quoted at $10.50 some $lO, few best sll to sl2, jumbos $7.50 to SB. The Broiler - Fryer market is 4 cents higher for next week’s trading. Sup plies are light to moderate. Demand is good. The North Carolina dock weighted average price is 42.13 cents per pound for less than truckloads picked up at processing plants during the week of April 12. This week 8.0 million birds were processed in North Carolina with an average live bird weight of 4.16 pounds per bird on April 7. Heavy type hens were steady this past week. Supplies were fully adequate and demand light. Heavy type hen prices 12 cents per pound at the farm with buyers loading and 16 to 16Vi cents delivered to the processing plant. Market hogs at daily cash buying stations about the state sold 50 cents to $1.50 higher during week of April 5 and ranged mostly SSO to $52.50 per hundred pounds. Sows 500 pounds up ranged SSO to $52. A total of 8,737 feeder pigs were sold on 13 state graded sales during week of April 5, according to the Market News Service of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Prices were $1 to $3.75 higher per hundred pounds. US 1- 2 pigs weighing 40 - 50 pounds averaged $124.27 per hun dred pounds with No. 3s $110.66; 50 -60 pound 1- 2s averaged $109.76, No. 3s $92.82; 60 -70 pound 1- 2s $93.45; No. 3s $83.48; 70 - 80 pound 1- 2s $83.50 per hundred pounds with No. 3s $80.06. At the 10 weekly livestock auctions held within the state the week of April 5, 6,605 cattle and 2,554 hogs were sold. Prices for slaughter cows were steady to $1.25 higher and feeder calves irregular. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows brought S3B to $46 with Canner and Cutter at $33 to $42.50. Choice slaughter calves 350 - 550 pounds sold from SSO to $59. Choice slaughter steers above 800 pounds brought $62 to $67. Choice slaughter heifers above 850 pounds at Smithfield brought $63.50 to S6B. Slaughter Bulls above 1000 pounds sold from $45 to $52 per cwt. Medium Frame No. 1 thickness 400 - 500 pound feeder steers brought $60.75 to S7O with Small Frame No. Is at $55 to S7O, same weight Medium Frame No.l heifers brought S4B to $53. Beef type Feeder Cows carrying average flesh brought $37.50 to $41.25. Market hogs 200- 240 pounds sold from SSO to $55 with sows 450 pounds up at SSO to $56. Packaging costs are the third-tagest part of the U.S. consumer food bill GENUINE IMPORTED STONEWARE ” I A YmAm From the Highland Floral Collection. j A OUAT VALUE AT A GREAT PRICE! | ■ THIS WEEK S Plate : feature item (Round Planer) //fWFfWK Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for\ icouponvou 749 : ( TIT 7 Mle at or below the advertised price in each AAP Store, except as ) : p,yonly * #655 : place VUUgAV specifically noted In this ad. J : ■ With PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. APRIL 17 AT A&P V- b.uu nurcnase |MP| Meat Specials ■ ’ I _J %\| T |"|^iVAAVi |^|(^ j U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH FRYER A&P QUALITY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF A&P QUALITY FRESHLY TALMADGE FARMS Box-0- Vine Sirloin 089 Ground 3 n>..or <468 Franks or n 400 Chicken 49 Steak ». £ Chuck more I Bologna 2ss I FROZEN EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM P W! I- Eft* A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF t / I ■ • 470 Fryer bizzaras ib. 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