New York Egg Market JULY 3.1996 Prices were unchanged. The market tone v/as cautiously Heady on large and Heady on the balance. Demand remained mixed. Supplies were generally adequate with graded large often surplus. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A. WHITE EGGS IN CAR TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 80-82 LARGE 77-80 MEDIUM 62-65 Pa. Grain July I, 1996 Report supplied by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN MOSTLY STEADY TO .30 HIGHER, WHEAT UTILE NEW CROP ON THE MARKET IN SOUTHERN COUNTIES, PRICES NOT ESTABLISHED, BARLEY MOST LY STEADY, OATS UNEVEN. MOST LY STEADY TO WEAK, SOYBEANS MOSTLY STEADY TO .15 LOWER. EARCORN STEADY TO 5.00 HIGHER. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 5.35-5.66 FEW REPORTED 5.80, AVERAGE 5.52, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.48-3.85; WHEAT NO. 2 FEW REPORTED RANGE 4.43-4.74, AVERAGE 4.60; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.95-3.30, AVERAGE 3.08; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.402.70, AVERAGE 2.57; SOYBEANS RANGE 7.40-7.67, AVERAGE 7.52, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 7.01-7.26; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDRED WEIGHT BUCKWHEAT CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 10.90; FEW REPORTED GRAIN SORGHUM #2 RANGE 5.46, AVERAGE 5.46, CONTRACT FOR Kissers Poultry Inc. P.O. BOX 52 • LITITZ, PA Over 60 years of prompt payment and dependable service. Tel. 717-626-5466 FAX 717-627-3599 Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities Marketing Association, Inc. FORWARD INGREDIENTS Corn (iJrijgfrV -j Soybean Meal Soybeans Distillers Grains Wheat Hominy Soybean Meal Cottonseed Cottonseed / Hogs //-- • \ " {[/] Cattle /- T m , 7 RISK MANAGEMENT CASH GRAIN / Hedging Services Feed Grains W'S/" iff j Market Consultation Wheat ; tj MinTMax. 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SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 5.105.66, AVERAGE 5.43; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.43-4.74, RANGE 4.62; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.95-3.30; AVERAGE 3.08; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2.302.70, AVER AGE 2.53; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 7.35-7.67, AVERAGE 7.49; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE 130.00160.00, AVERAGE 148.81. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 5.105.60 FEW REPORTED 5.80, AVERAGE 5.38; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.903.25; AVERAGE 3.06; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 230290, MOSTLY 2502.70, AVER AGE 2.58; SOYBEANS RANGE FEW REPORTED 7.25-7.90, AVERAGE 7.52 AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE 130.00150.00, AVERAGE 141.20. ' WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 4.98-5.29, AVERAGE 5.22; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.903.09, AVERAGE' 3.00; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 225-251, AVER AGE 2.37; SOYBEANS RANGE 7.33-7.52, AVERAGE 7.43. MONTH AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 5.37; WHEAT NO. 2 5.33; BARLEY NO. 3 4.00; OATS NO. 2 Buyers and Haulers ' gf Leghorn, Medium, and Heavy Fowl Now using carts for the most efficient means of moving spentfowl. 2.67; SOYBEANS NO. 17.65; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN 144.52. YEAR AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 198; WHEAT NO. 2 3.91; BARLEY NO. 3 1.37; OATS NO. 2 1.57; SOYBEANS NO. I 5.69; AVERAGE MOISTURE BAR CORN 81.51. National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH* MO JULY 2, 1996 Weather and reduced storage supplies keeping (rain and soybean prices on a roll er coaster. Downhill today. Wheat 9 to IS cents lower. Com 7 to 10 cents lower. Sorghum IS to 20 cents lower. Soybeans 8 to 12 cents lower, Peak wheat harvest pres sure with better than expected yieldT'and quality, especially Hard Red Winter Wheat. Farmers arc getting wheat out to follow with beans as rapidly as possible. Elevators refusing to except wheat with over 14 percent moisture in many places as many fields are weedy and grassy with too much green materials in the trucks. High prices for beans and farmer* poshing to get wheat out and beans in as the season is growing late for planting and expecting over one half of a crop. Lot of bens still being drilled in flooded out grounds nd water logged spots that were intended to be com. Soybean stocks short, but price spread between new crop cash, 7.7 S Kan sas City and new crop 7.30 bids not as wide as for com. Com slocks are down SO per cent from a year ago, but demand has dropped the past three months. Export sales are off considerably. Cattle on Feed Report showed number* down 11 percent and May placements down 22 percent. Hog numbers down 4 percent and breeding intentions down S percent Poultry produc ers also cut back production intentions. U.S.D.A. raised estimated acres planted up 1/2 million. Hot weather, especially hot nights, good for com. 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You should carefully consider.the risks In light of your B financial condition in deciding whether to trade ißiaeiginwiaiaaiaMßaiaiaiaiaiS&aiaiaiaiaiaaiaiaiaiaiaiaaaßiMniaiai record high prices this week, Kansas City 5.19, but moat producers sold their hold inp a long ago. Farmer holdings of com down 62 percent from a year ago and new crop bids for this fall by Kansas City eleva tors 3.6 S a bushel Export News: Nothing new to report. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 07/02/96 07/01/96 07/04/95 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD) 5.38 dn IS Not available Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 6.06 3/4 dn 17 3/4 due to holiday Portland (SW) 5.10-5.25 dn 9-S St. Louis (SRW) 4.64-4.67 dn 11 Com, US 2 Yellow; Kan sas City 5.09-S.ll dn 10-8 Minneapolis 5.03 1/2 dn 9 1/4 Southern lowa S.lO-S.IB dn 12-10 Omaha 4.95-S.OO dn 7-6 Soy beans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 7.68-7.69 dn 12-11 Minneapolis 7.60 1/4 dn 11 1A Southern lowa 7.67-7.73 dn 12-10 Cent IL Processors 7.76 1/4-7.91 1/4 dn 8-10 Futures Close: Kansas City (Sept) Wheat 5.13 dn 14 3/4 Minneapolis (Sept) Wheal 4.91 3/4 dn 17 3/4 Chicago (July) Com 4.7 S 1/2 dn cago (Aug) Soybeans 7.7 S dn 6 1/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 7.46 1/2 dn 8 1/4 Export Bids: Barge or red. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord. Protein: 5.63 dn 14 3/4 US 2 SRW Wheat: 4.79 1/2-4.811/2 dn 29 1/2-27 1/2 US 2 YeUow Com: 5..40 1/2 dn 1/4-2 1 US 2 YeUow Sorghum: Rail 7.73 dn IS Barge 7.91 dn 1.53 US 1 YeUow Soybeans: 7.96 1/4-7.98 1/4 dn 9-8 Kirkwood Hay Auction Kirkwood, h. Tuefday, July 2, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction 33 LOADS OF HAY. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 40.00- TIMOTHY: 94.00-218,00. ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 91.00- GRASS: 102.00-125.00. WHEAT STRAW: 83.00-96.00. BARLEY STRAW: 65.00-92.00. OATS: 3.00 BU. EAR CORN; 172.00. SALE TIME II A.M. got milk? iHafataaasEj' c m UiteMier Mrnilnj, Saturday, July 6, 1996-A5 Kutztown Produce Auction Hay Auction Report Supplied by Auctkm Saturday, June 30, 1996 TOTAL LOADS: 13. MIXED HAY: 27.50-115.00. GRASS HAY: 50.00-110.00. TIMOTHY: 75.00. WHEAT STRAW; 47.00-50.00. EAR CORN: 170.00. On July 6 a mini-coniignment auction it to be held immediately following the hay and itraw auction at 9 am. Westminster Hay Weatmlnder, Md. 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