Pa. Grain December 2i, 1992 Report eupplled by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY'S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL. AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA; CORN STEADY TO .03 HIGHER; WHEAT STEADY TO .04 HIGHER, BARLEY UNEVEN, STEADY TO STRONG; OATS STEADY TO .02 HIGHER; NEW EAR CORN MOSTLY STEADY, SPOTS TO 1.00 HIGHER; SOYBEANS STEADY TO .06 HIGHER. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.15-2.60, AVERAGE 2.36; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.35-3.75, AVERAGE 3.58, FEW REPORTED CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 2.93-3.17; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.75-2.00, AVERAGE 1.86; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.80, AVER AGE 1.63; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.20-5.70, AVERAGE 5.50; FEW REPORTED GR. SORGHUM #2 RANGE 2.10, AVERAGE 2.10; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 50.00-60.00, FEW REPORTED 70.00, AVERAGE 55.92. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.00-2.35, AVERAGE 2.19; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.00-3.60, AVERAGE 3.30; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.65-1.80, AVERAGE 1.68; OATS NO. 2 RANGE Remodel With Chore-Time Duratrim And Get More Birds, Better Performance, Higher Income And Lower Maintenance You get more room In our top cage for extra birds Note the extra wire in partitions, backs and tops for added strength ULTRAFLO® loes 80 feet per minute ai has a 5 year warrant Special wire on cagt floors is welded befi being galvanized. Thi gives stronger weldf and better coating, one more reason why Chore-Time outlasts other systems Remodel with Chore-Time and you can have more birds, better performance and less maintenance. Chore-Time’s 4 tier, 20 inch deep Duratrim is the same width as 3 tier dropping board systems and 4 tier reverse cages. Go from 60,000 birds to 80,000 birds. ULTRAFLO® saves feed. Birds can’t pick over feed while the feeder is running. When they eat the auger stops birds from piling feed and flinging feed. WHY NOT CHECK OUT THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF? Contact us now - or ask any producer who owns ULTRAFLO® Northeast Agri Systems is Pennsylvania’s Authorized Master Distributor agri systems Northeast Agri FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Airport Rd. si*vice numiex: utitz, pa 17543 1-800-673-2580 1.25-1.50, AVERAGE 1.37; FEW REPORTED SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.42-5.60, AVERAGE 5.54; FEW REPORTED NEW EAR CORN RANGE 45.00-57.00, AVERAGE 51.17. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.15-2.60, AVERAGE 2.32; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.00-3.75, AVERAGE 3.45; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.65-2.00, AVERAGE 1.77; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.25-1.80, AVERAGE 1.52; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.70-5.70, AVERAGE 5.46; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 50.00-60.00, AVERAGE 54.17. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.20-2.45, AVERAGE 2.34; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.00-3.57, FEW REPORTED 3.75, AVERAGE 3.34; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.65-1.85, AVERAGE 1.71; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.60, AVER AGE 1.49; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.10-5.50, AVERAGE 5.37; FEW REPORTED NEW EAR CORN RANGE 50.00-60.00; AVERAGE 53.60. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.10-2.60, FEW REPORTED 1.90, AVERAGE 2.29; ©WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.95-3.40, AVERAGE 3.27; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.73, AVERAGE 1.67; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.25-1.60, FEW REPORTED 1.93, AVERAGE 1.58; FEW REPORTED SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 4.97-5.33, AVERAGE 5.16: FEW REPORTED +BUCKWHEAT RANGE 8.00, AVERAGE 8.00. CORN NO. 2 Y AVERAGE 2.20; ©WHEAT NO. #2 3.41; BARLEY NO. 3 1.73; OATS NO. 21.47; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.31; NEW EAR CORN 52.42. CORN NO. 2 Y AVERAGE 2.86; ©WHEAT NO. #2 3.76; BARLEY NO. 3 2.04; OATS NO. 21.65; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.48; NEW EAR CORN 79.00. USDA DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY: MILDER WEATHER FORECAST. CONTINUED LOAN DELINQUENCIES WITH RUSSIA, SLOWED EXPORT ORDERS AND YEAR END BALANCING DROVE GRAIN AND SOYBEAN PRICES LOW ER. WHEAT UNCHANGED TO 5 CENTS LOWER. CORN 1 TO 4 CENTS LOWER. SORGHUM 3 CENTS LOWER. SOYEANS 3 TO 4 CENTS LOWER. WHEAT PRICES SLID LOWER, PRES SURED BY IDEAS U.S. WINTER WHEAT CROP MADE IT THROUGH LAST WEEK’S COLD SPELL WITH LITTLE DAMAGE. FORECASTS FOR Chore-Time’s Popular ULTRAFLO® Cage Feeding System Is Now Even More Outstanding! We’ve developed and tested the second generation of ULTRAFLO® feeders and named It the ULTRAFLO® 11. ULTRAFLO® II offers you even greater reliability, durability, and outstanding feed-saving performance up to 1 gram of feed per bird per day over the original ULTRAFLO®, And even the original ULTRAFLO® was beating our competltlors in feed savings! So, Join the cage feeding leader. Contact us today. Find out how Chore-Time and ULTRAFLO* II can help you be a leader, tool Systems, Inc. MONTH AGO YEAR AGO National Grain Market St. Joseph, Mo. Tuesday, December 29, 1992 EAST AUGER CONNECTOR. Allows fast and simple Installation, also quick and easy repair of auger if ever necessary. Auger and trough are both warranted 5 full years. Chain feeders are not. m gm riroM HOMS. HMhM mm m 1 Mj—Mwel WARMER TEMPERATURES THIS WEEK EASED FEARS OF WINTERK ILL DAMAGE. CORN PRICES CON TINUE TO DECLINE IN SLOWED HOLIDAY TRADING AND SPILL OVER WEAKNESS IN WHEAT PRICES. CORN HARVEST REPORTED 96 PERCENT COMPLETE. YEAR END POSITIONING AND BOOK CLOSING FACTOR FOR LOWER SOYBEAN PRICES. EXPORT NEWS: SRI LANKA BOUGHT 50,000 TONNES U.S. SPRING WHEAT UNDER EEP FOR JANUARY SHIPMENT. TAIWAN BOUGHT 54,000 TONNES U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW SOY BEANS FOR FEBRUARY. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS: 12/29/92 12/28/92 12/31/91 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.66-3.67 DN 3 4.18- MINNEAPOLIS TRUCK BID 3.78 DN 1 1/2 4.27-4.29 PORTLAND 4.19- NC 4.65-4.67 ST. LOUIS 3.67-3.70 DN 4-5 3.70-3.73. CORN, U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.13-2.17 DN 1 2.50-2.53 MINNEAPOLIS 2.00 1/2 DN 1 3/4 NB SO. lOWA 2.0810-2.10 DN 2-4 2.41-2.45 OMAHA 1.95-1.97 DN 1-2 NA. SQYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 5.63-5.64 DN 4 5.57-5.60 MINNEAPOLIS 5.42 3/4 DN 4 1/2 NB SO. lOWA 5.56-5.61 DN 4-3 1/2 5.47-5.50 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 5.64 3/4-5.75 3/4 DN 4 1/2 5.64-5.69. ♦TRUCK BIDS FOR KANSAS CITY, year warranty cages. Call or send for a copy Egg tray Is out her to prevent egg Jam-ups his extra high lip on the egg ay saves eggs - Available with 24”x20” cages 16”x20” cages Get 33% more Irds because it only 73” wide IF YOU ARE THINKING OF REMODELING OR FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL OUR TOLL-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER: 1-800-673-2580 Lancaster Firming, Saturday, January 2, 1993-A5 US NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT. ORDINARY PROTEIN. MIN NEAPOLIS. US NO. 1 DARK NORTH ERN SPRING WHEAT, 14*. PROTEIN. PORTLAND. NO. 1 SOFT WHITE WHEAT, ST. LOUIS. NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (MAR) WHEAT 3.44 DN 3 NA MIN NEAPOLIS (MAR) WHEAT 3.33 DN 1 1/2 NA CHICAGO (MAR) WHEAT 3.49 1/4 DN 4 NA (MAR) CORN 2.17 1/2 DN 1 3/4 NA (JAN) SOYBEANS 5.67 3/4 DN 4 1/2 NA. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL. PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.98-4.00 DN 2 4.54-4.55 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.91-3.92 DN 3-4 4.45 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.33 1/2-2.34 1/2 UP 2 1/2-DNI 1/2 2.72 NO. 2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.28 DN 3 BARGE 4.28 DN 3 4.94-4.92 NO. 2 YEL LOW SOYBEANS 5.95 3/4-5.96 DN 3 1/4 5.90. NEW ENGLAND: Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment was steady. Demand continued seasonally good. A retail special on large at 69 cents without restrictions provided a very good demand. Supplies of brown eggs were tight to adequate, and white eggs were adequate. PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN RANGE JUMBO .78-.81, EXTRA LARGE .77-.80, LARGE .72-.75, MEDIUM .52-.55, SMALL .34-.37. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN RANGE EXTRA LARGE .96-.95, LARGE .91-.93, MEDIUM .71-.73. New England Shell Eggs Tuesday, December 29, 1992