Central U.S. Carlo! Pork Report Wodaooday, Juno 29, 1994 Report onppNod by USDA CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT PORK REPORT FOB OMAHA BASIS INCLUDES MAJOR PRODUCTION AREAS IN MIDWEST AS OF 3 P.M. COMPARED TUESDAY'S 3.-00 P.M. CLOSE: FRESH LOINS AND SKND. HAMS ARB TRADING MIXED IN A TWO-TIERED MARKET WITH IMME DIATE DELIVERY AT THE LOWER LEVELS; BUTTS STEADY TO 4.00 LOWER; SDLS. BELLIES MOSTLY STEADY TO WEAK. TRADING SLOW, WITH LIGHT TO MODERATE DEMAND AND OFFERINGS. 62.5 LOADS PORK CUTS 18.5 LOADS TRIM/PROCESS PORK/ PORK CUTS LOINS, REGULAR, FRESH 14-18 LBS., • 9.0 LOADS, RANGE 91.00-108.00, WOHTD. AVO. 101.81. 1/4" TRIM 14-18 LBS., B.S LOADS, RANGE 111.00-128.00, WGHTD. AVG. 120.47. V TRM/LESS 14-18 LBS., O.S LOADS. RANGE 132.50, WGHTD. AVG. 132.50. 18-22 LBS. * I.S LOADS, RANGE 101.00, WGHTD. AVG. 101.00. Y* ” TOIM 18-22 LBS., 1.5 LOADS, animal housing expo ' tft «-'Ci 4i ***%>■* 9 trn— 1' ■■ ■ ' aliiyi*, 13i IPP4 Lebanon Fftifli^isilas < pfnnStxtf ':■..'■■!■■ ■ i l _ I livestock, dairy and * SS Vito*] MJM ■W'SSswSIS:' Dairy, livestock, and poultry products are a significant part of Pennsylvania agriculture. While several farm shows are held throughout the Commonwealth, few concentrate on the needs and issues of animal housing. The demonstrations, speakers, and exhibits at the Animal Housing Expo will focus on proven, state-of the-art ventilation, feeding, watering, manure handling, and housing systems. Dairy, livestock and poultry producers may spend as little as a few hundred dollars for renovations or up to several hundreds thousand dollars for new facilities to provide adequate housing for their animals. At the Animal Housing Expo, these producers will have an opportunity to investigate available options, talk with industry experts, and select the system and services that best meet their needs. COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Builders Contractors Suppliers Mach & equip Painters Roofers Lenders Consultants DISPLAYS BY Agencies Universities fiXSVtftTAT nrur\ At » /WTOf mytllPl^yg mftF: "m mmJmjPmJßußw ♦ dBUfcWM JwwBmBMMmWI * w l»f%n miDY AVmA 4# *MBnp 1 AMTESSI tYAllfiimi A w «CBJB# JIUHMa aSu^JUßnmmmM 1 : 1 • Keystone Concrete Produete • Leeter Building Syeteme • Northeeet Agri Syeteme Inc. • Agrl-Buelneee Ineurence Agency • Cedar Crest Equipmsnt A Automstlc Farm Systems • Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc. • Agri, Inc. • Farmastsr • Fisher & Thompeon, Inc. • Triple H Conetruction • Binkley A Hurst Broe., Inc. • J.B. Zimmerman and Sons • Farmer Boy Ag, Inc. RANGE 123.00, WGHTD. AVG. 123.00. COMBOS 22 LBS. AND UP. 1.0 LOADS, RANGE 69.00, WGHTD. AVG. 69.00 LOIN, BNLS. CNTR CUT 5-9 LBS. STRAP-OFF, RANGE23S.OO, WGHTD. AVG. 235.00 A. PICNIC, FRESH SMKR TRM, RS, COMBO RANGE 38.00, WGHTD. AVG. 38.00 B. 4-8 LBS., 7.0 LOADS, RANGE 69.00-77.00, WGHTD. AVG. 71.93. V." TRIM 4-8 LBS., 7.0 LOADS, RANGE 87.00-95.00, WGHTD. AVG. 89.64. COMBOS 8 LBS. AND UP, RANGE 47.00, WGHTD. AVO. 47.00 C SPARERIB, FRESH 1.5- LBS., as LOADS, RANGE 117.00, WGHTD. AVO. 117.00 . 3.5- LBS., RANGE 89.00-91.00, WGHTD. AVG. 90.00 E. HAM, SKINNED, SELECTED FRESH 14-17 LBS., 0.5 LOADS, RANGE 60.00, WGHTD. AVG. 60.00. FRESH 17-20 LBS., 6.0 LOADS, RANGE 52.00-55.00, WGHTD. AVG. 53.00. FRESH 20-26 LBS., 12.0 LOADS. RANGE 52.0060.00, WGHTD. AVG. 55.88. HAM, SKINNED, COMMODITY 17-20 LBS., RANGE 5100, WGHTD. AVG. 52.00 C FRESH 20-26 LBS., 2.0 LOADS, JULY t 2.1994 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. SPEAKERS 10:00 a.m. Dr. Howard Person, Michigan State University 10:45 a.tn. Milking System Management Dr. Doug Reinemann, University of Wisconsin 11:30 a.m. Functional Cattle Treatment Dr. Lynn Sammons, Valley Creek Animal Hospital 12:45 p.m. Door Prize ■ Gas Grill (Must be present to win) 1:15 p.m. Toolsfor Financial Planning Dr. David Kohl, Virginia Tech 2:00 p.m. Fly Control in Confinement Housing Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn State University FARM TOUR AND COOKOUT Reservations required Call Dan McFarland 717-757-9657 (includes tour and cook-out) 3:45 p.m. Tour Hershey Brothers Dairy (new freestall-parlor unit) tour A Modern Swine Facilities & Equip. Cookout - at Fair Grounds 7:00 p.m. DISPLAYS AND DEMONSTRATE NS Dead animal compost Fly control Stall designs Animal handling Animal restraints Water quality Ventilation Summer comfort GAS GRILL DOORTPIZES Daily Drawings FOOD AVAILABLE At concession stands FARM TOUR AND COOKOUT Reservations Required • Meridian Bank • Tri-County Confinement • King Conetruction Compeny • Star Silos • “Surge” Babson Bros. • Lapp Barn Equipmsnt • Kips Steel, Inc. • Timber Tech Engineering, Inc. • Aerotech, Inc. • Rlgldply Reftere, Inc. • Erdman, Anthony Associates, Inc. • 3M Animal Care Produete • Trenwyth Induetrlee, Inc. • Ryder Supply Compeny BOSTON BUTT Visit exhibits and see demonstrations. BuiJdingDestgp for Rodent A Bird Control Facilities Cost is $15.00 RANGE 34.00, WOHTD. AVO. 54.00. FRESH 32 LBS. AND UP. IX) LOADS. RANGE 34.00, WGHTD. AVG. 54.0 a BELLY, SDLS, SKIN-ON, FRESH FRESH 10-12 LBS., 1.0 LOADS. RANGE 36.00, WGHTD. AVG. 36.00. FRESH 12-14 LBS.. 5.0 LOADS, RANGE 39.00-41.00, WGHTD. AVG. 39.40. FRESH 14-16 LBS., 8.0 LOADS. RANGE 39.00-41.00, WGHTD. AVG. 39.25. FRESH 16-IS LBS., 4.0 LOADS, RANGE 39.00-40.00, AVG. 39.75. FRESH 18-20 LBS., 2.0 LOADS. RANGE 35.00-37.00, WGHTD. AVG. 36.00. FRESH 20-25 LBS., 2.0 LOADS, RANGE 29.50-34.00, WGHTD. AVG. 31.75. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (CHEMICAL LEAN) COMBO 42% FRESH. 3.0 LOADS, RANGE 17.00-21.50, WGHTD. AVG. 18.50. BOXED 42% FROZEN, 1.0 LOADS. RANGE 20.00. WGHTD. AVG. 20.00. COMBO 72% FRESH, 7.5 LOADS, RANGE 37.00-37.50, WGHTD. AVG. 37.33. BONELESS PICNIC MEAT COMBO 72% FRESH, S.O LOAD, RANGE 37.00-40.00, WGHTD. AVG. 38.20. JULY 13.1984 9:00 a.m.to Visit exhibits and 3:00 p.m. see demonstrations. SPEAKERS 10:00 a.m. Fly Control in Confinement Housing Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn State University 10:45 a.m. Tools hr Financial Planning Mr. Cary Snider Farm Credit of W. New York 11:30 a.m. Building Design for Rodent & Bird Control Dr. Howard Person, Michigan State University 12:45 p.m. Door Prize - Gas Grill (Must be present to win) 1:15 p.m Milking System Management Dr. Doug Retnemann, University of Wisconsin Functional Cattle Treatment Facilities Dr. Lynn Sammons, Valley Creek Animal Hospital 2:00 p.m. Demonstrations Schedule JULY 18.1W4 JULY 18.1IM 11:30 a.m. Milking System 10:45 n.m. Baited Fly Trap— Check, Cleaning Milking Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn Systems—Dr. Doug Stale Univeistly Rememann, University of 2:00 p,m. Milking System Wisconsin Check, Cleaning Milking 12:15 p.m. Cattle Handling Systems—Dr. Doug and Restraint —Dr. Lynn Rememann, University of Sammons, Willow Creek Wisconsin Animal Hospital 2:45 p.m. Cattle Handling 2:45 p.m. Baited Fly Trap— and Restraint—Dr. Lynn Dr Charles Pitts, Penn Sammons, Willow Creek Stale University Animal Hospital DIRECTIONS From the Lancaster-Lebanon exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, take Route 72 north toward Lebanon for about 6 miles and turn right onto Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a mile to the fairgrounds. From Lebanon, take Route 72 south. About 1 mile south of the light at Cedar Square Plaza, turn left onto Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a mile to the Lebanon County Fairgrounds. • Perm Credit In Penneylvania • Frey Broe Manufacturing • Telmark, Inc. • Endless Mts. Equipment Co. • Meneda Construction • Martin Watsr Conditioning • Bou-Matlc • Hoech-Roussel Agri Vet, Inc. • Polydome • Rufue Brubaker Refrigeration • LT. Hampel Corporation • Gro-Mor Plant Food • Acme Engineering • Northbrook Ferme SHANK MEAT FROZEN, RANGE 55.00. WGHTD, AVG. 53.00 C SKINNED JOWLS COMBO FRESH. 2.0 LOADS. RANGE 15.00-22.00, WGHTD. AVG. 18.50. BOXED 72% FROZEN, UNQUTED. NOTEI (*) REFLECTS V. ” OR V." TRIMMED PRODUCT BROUGHT BACK TO A REGULAR COMMODITY BASIS. ABODE AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARE DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OF NOTEST OR BEFORE IF THEY LON LONGER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. FORK CARCASS CUTOUT , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1994 ESTIMATED GROSS CUTOUT VAL UES OF A 175 LB. HOG CARCASS BASED ON USDA CUTTING YIELD TESTS AND CARLOT PRICES. WED NESDAY'S CARCASS GRADES AND PRICES PER CWT: US#l 59.07, CHANGE FROM TUES DAY'S VALUE -0.85; US#2 57.24, CHANGE FROM TUESDAY'S VALUE -0.84; US#3 55.41, CHANGE FROM TUESDAY'S VALUE -0.83; US#4 53.58. CHANGE FROM TUESDAY'S VALUE -0.82. TODAY’S CALCULATIONS FOR USA#2 175 LB. PORK CARCASS: —— • SEE OUR NEW EFFICIENT ERA WOOD STOVES ***** ftrmina, Sttmtoy, Jo* % iMtAil SKINNED HAMS. 14-20 LBS., 21.01% OF CARCASS.' SZSO FOB VALUE; LOINS, K " TRIM, 14-22 LBS.. 20.33% OF CARCASS. 121.00 FOB VALUE. -2.50 CHANGE FROM TUES. BELLIES. SDLS, 12-14 LBS., 13.90% OF CARCASS, 40.00 FOB VALUE; SPARERIBS, 3.SON LBS., 3.03% OF CARCASS, 116.00 FOB VALUE PICNICS, t-12 LBS., 10.31%0F CAR CASS. 26.00 FOB VALUE; BUTTS. Y, " TRIM, 4-8 LBS.. 7.25% OF CARCASS. 89.75 FOB VALUE. -1.25 CHANCE FROM TUES. JOWL. 2.85% OF CARCASS, 18.50 FOB VALUE, -8.50 CHANGE FROM TUBS.; NECKBONES, 1.52% OF CAR CASS. 9.50 FOB VALUE FEET. 1.05% OF CARCASS, 14.00 FOB VALUE; TAILS, 0.22% OF CAR CASS. FOB VALUE 24.00. TRIM 72%, 2.19% OF CARCASS. 37.50 FOB VALUE; LARD 10.85% OF CARCASS, 15.25 FOB VALUE. TOTAL CARCASS 94.51%. US#2 CARCASS VALUI? PER CWT. 57.24. NOTE: VALUE MAY CHANGE WITHOUT ADEQUATE TEST. Crop , Weather Report FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 26 GOOD WEEK FOR FIELDWORK: There were five days suitable for fieldwork. Scat tered showers and thunderstorms gave most sections some rainfall, but amounts varied from a few tenths to around 2 inches. Average temperature for the state was above normal for the 16th week in a row. Soil moisture was rated short by 63 percent of our respondents, adequ ate by 36 percent, and surplus by 2 percent. These were the driest con ditions reported this year and many crops were suffering from the heat and low soil moisture. Activities included planting soybeans, trans planting tobacco, making hay, spraying com, spreading fertilizer, hauling manure, and caring for livestock. LIVESTOCK: Pasture feed avail able was poor to fair and continued to decline because of the hot, dry weather. Many farmers were feed ing supplemental hay to livestock because of the poor recovery of pasture. estate of the Art STRATFORD COALSTOVES > M ■~'^' i *^ > ~jjf ,SM OLO miLA. 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