Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1996, Image 5

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    Pa. Grain
January 16, 1996 ~ -
Report (applied by PDA
COMPARED WITH TWO WEEKS
AGO MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN.
CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL
PA: CORN STEADY TO .05 SPOTS .15
HIGHER. WHEAT .05 TO .10 LOWER.
BARLEY STEADY TO .10 SPOTS .20
HIGHER, OATS STEADY TO STRONG.
SOYBEANS MOSTLY .10TO .20 HIGH
ER, EAR CORN STEADY TO 5.00
HIGHER. :
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.68-4.05,
AVERAGE 3.90, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.83-3.05; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE 4.91-5.15, AVERAGE 5.01,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.93-4.29;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.50-3.25,
AVERAGE 2.90, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST FEW REPORTED 2.00;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.00-2.50, AVER
AGE 2.30, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
FEW REPORTED 1.60; SOYBEANS NO.
1 RANGE 7.15-7.55, AVERAGE 7.38,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 6.67-6.87;
FEW REPORTED GR. SORGHUM #2
RANGE 3.60, AVERAGE 3.60, CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST 2.60; AVER
AGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE
99.00-118.00, AVERAGE 109.07.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.45-3.90,
AVERAGE 3.73; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
FEW REPORTED 4,26-5.00, AVERAGE
4.67; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.50-2.80
FEW REPORTED 3.25, AVERAGE 2.76;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.80-2.50 FEW
REPORTED 1.50, AVERAGE 1.89; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.50-7.40, AVER
AGE 7.00; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR
CORN RANGE 80.00-110.00, AVERAGE
FLAKED FEED
SUPER-EXT 24
Palatable Feed
Increased Milk Production
Better Body Condition
Improved Breeding
Balance Nutrition
93.57.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL &
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.45-4.06,
AVERAGE 3.83; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.26-5.15, AVERAGE 4.87; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 2.25-3.25, AVERAGE
179; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.80-2.50,
AVERAGE 2.08; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 6.50-7.55, AVERAGE 7.17;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE 80.00-118.00, AVERAGE
102.58.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.55-4.00,
AVERAGE 3.75; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
FEW REPORTED 4.20-4.90. AVERAGE
4.63; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.25-2.80
FEW REPORTED 3.20, AVERAGE 2.67;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.80-2.35, AVER
AGE 2.02; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE
6.50-7.25, AVERAGE 6.78; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE
85.00-110.00, AVERAGE 97.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.40-3.67,
AVERAGE 3.56; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.00-4.81, AVERAGE 4.50; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 2.70-2.95, AVERAGE
2.83; OATS NO 2 RANGE 1.90-2.25
FEW REPORTED 1.75, AVERAGE 2.13;
SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE FEW
REPORTED 7.15, AVERAGE 7.15;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE FEW REPORTED 70.00-85.00,
AVERAGE 75.00.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.83; WHEAT NO. 2
4.90; BARLEY NO. 3 2.65; OATS NO. 2
2.00; SOYBEANS NO. 16.84; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 94.15.
YEAR AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.40; WHEAT NO. 2
3.72; BARLEY NO. 3 1.84; OATS NO. 2
1.61; SOYBEANS NO. 15.25; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 62.56.
HIGH BROS.
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HIGH BROS.
441 Centerville Road
Gordonville, PA 17529
Phone 717-354-0301
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
JANUARY 17, 1996
The bean calmed down somewhat
today, after Tuesday's U.S.D.A. Crop Pro
duction and Storage report stirred them up.
Exports and disappearance of record 1994
crops not as large as many had expected.
Wheat steady to 2 cents lower. Com 1 to 3
cents lower. Sorghum 3 to 4 cents lower.
Soybeans 1 to 2 cents higher. Wheat seed
ing! for 1996 crop up 7 percent from the
previous year and the largest since 1990. A
very dry Fall got this year's crop off to a
slow start. December 1 US stocks are 10
percent below a year ago. US and world
supplies tight. Major winter storm moving
across hard ted winter wheat country.
Snows make good wheat crops. More
export orders on the books today and trad
ers looking for a big move by China. Tues
day's report had something for com bulls
and bears. The 1995 crop was estimated 27
percent below 1994, yet December 1
stocks only 24 percent below December 1 a
year ago. Export inspection figures year to
date up 24 percent. A larger percentage of
bookings and sales have been reported, but
many of these for Spring and early Sum
mer deliveiy. At usual, export figures and
the weather will be market makers. At cur
rent cash and futures quotes you can bet
producers will put in all the com they can
this Spring. What's a man to do, still no
farm bill. Vety positive figures for sorg
hum. Soybean crop for 1995 14 percent
below record high of 1994 crop and
December 1 storage down 13 percent Year
to date inspection exports slightly below a
year ago. Meal and oil exports of late short
of expectations, but good out of country
bean sales so far this week. Liberal cattle
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 20, IM6-A5
and hog inventories, poultry consumption
keeps increasing each year, for good
domestic livestock feed usage. At current
prices com will lake precedent over soy
beans for acres this Spring.
Export demand: Purchaser Commodity
Tonnage Del date South Korea Soft White
Wheat 8,300 Mar-Apr Taiwan Com
54.000 Mar-Apr Malta Com 12,000 Apr-
May Thailand Soybeans 120,000 Jan-Feb
Totals: Wheat 8,300 tonnes. Com
66.000 tonnes. Soybeans 120,000 tonnes
Date Change Year ago Truck bids.
01/17/96 01/16/96 01/18/95 Wheat; Kan
sas City (HRW, ORD) 5.18 dn 1 3.95-3.97
Minneapolis (DNS. 14%) 5.22 dn 2 1/2
3.94 1/4 Portland (SW) 5.27-5.30 up
1-unch 4.26-4.29 St. Louis (SRW)
4.64-4.72 dn 5 3.69-3.73 Com, US 2 Yel
low: Kansu City 3.57-3.59 dn 3 2.36-2.3 -1
Minneapolis 3.07 1/4 dn 2 3/4 2.09 3/‘
Southern lowa 3.53-3.55 dn 1 2.33-2.36
Omaha 3.21-3.24 dn 3 2.16-2.17 Soy
beans, US 1 Yellow; Kansas City
7.29-7.30 up 2 5.52-5.53 Minneapolis 6.90
1/4 up 1 5.25 1/4 Southern lowa 7.37-7.40
up 3-2 5.48-5.54 Cent IL Processors 7.28
1/4-7.38 1/4 up 1 5.501/4-S.6S 1/4 Futures
Close; Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 4.83 dn I
3.76 3/4 Minneapolis (Mu) Wheal 4.77 dn
2 1/2 3.72 1/4 Chicago (Mar) Wheat 4.79
dn 1 3.79 3/4 Chicago (Mar) Com 3.51 1/4
dn 2 3/4 2.34 3/4 Chicago (Mar) Soybeans
7.36 1/4 up I 5.55 1/4
Export Bids; Barge or rail, Port of New
Orleans or North Texu Gulf. US 1 HRW
Wheat, Ord. Protein: 5.44 up l-unch 4.18
3/4 US 2 SRW Wheat: 5.22-5.23 dn 1
4.13-4.17 US 2 Yellow Corn: 3.88
,1/4-3.89 1/4 dn 1 3/4 2.74-2.77 US 2 Yel
low Sorghum: Rail 6.83-6.84 dn 5 4.71
Barge 6.90-6.92 dn 5-4 4.92 US I Yellow
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Frozen Eggs
JANUARY 12, 1996
Price! were generally higher. The marie
el tone wai firm.
Demand wai mixed acton die full range,
and road condition! determined delivery
ability; therefore, !ome buyer! were very
tight and iought products, while others
provided a light to moderate demand. Floor
ilocki were adequate. Shell egg availabili
ty was also affected by the inowbound
highway! from the Midwest east, and
prices increased under a steady to firm
trade sentiment. Liquid and frozen eggs
processed under federal inspection for the
week ending January 6,1996 in the eastern
region were 12% more than last week, and
7% more than the same week last year.
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 58-60 59-60 61-68 BLENDS (/)
TFEWR 75-90 WHITES 44-47 44-45
48-54 SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43%
SOLIDS) 72-76 73-76 77-81 SALTED
YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS) 69-7272-74
(/) - WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32%
EGG SOLIDS.