National Grain Market St. Joseph, MO .Wed Jul 14, 1999 USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY Ondn and soybean bids took a breather from their recent sharp declines. Wheat steady to 3 cent higher. Com 2 to 4 cents higher. Socghum t cents higher. Soybeare mixed. The trade thought that recent sharp declines had been overdone and a little cor rection was necessary. New lows have been established on the Boards for the past several days. Very mild and dry July weather for the past few days has enve loped for a large part of the country. This has been very beneficial for wheat harvest and the pollination of early com. However, the heat and mote dry weather in the fore cast but this is summer time. The shock of Monday's stock, use, and crop production reports wearing thin. Wheat harvest is moving up into the tier of states, as far North as South Dakota. Continued good Xplorer 400 L Makes I Lancaster fun of work. 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Com exports were huge last week and get ting substantial tonnage announcements today. U.S. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNES DATE DEL Taiwan Com 56,000Aug/Sep South Korea Com 104,000 Sep/Nov Totals: com 160,000 tomes. Date Change You Ago TRUCK BIDS: 07/14/99 07/13/99 07/15/98 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW ORD) 2.46 Up 1 2.88-2.90 Minneapolis (DNS 14pct) 3.36 Up 3 1/2 3.74 1/4 Portland (SW) 2.99-3.00 Unch 2.70-2.75 St Louis (SRW) 2,01 Up 2-1 2.45-2.46 Com, US 2 Yellow; Kansas City 1.74-1.76 Up 4 2.23 Minneapolis 1.60 Up 3 2.13 3/4 Southern lowa 2.68-1.71 1/2 Up 2 1/2-3 1/2 2.25-2.30 Omaha 1.60-1.63 Up 4 2.03-2.04 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 4.28 Unch 6.29 Minneapolis 4.00 1/4 Dn 1 3/4 6.13 1/2 Southern lowa 4.12-4.15 Dn 1-up 1/26.28-6.31 CentOLPiocessois4.l2 1/4-4.22 1/4 Up 1/4 6.30 1/2-6.52 1/2 FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat 2.66 1/4 Up 1 2.91 1/2 Minneapolis (Sep) From Lancaster-Rt. 272 North through Ephrata Turn Left on Schoeneck Road [Texaco Station on n Go to the second intersection. _ . _ ...... BACS Research Farm Park at church. Spnngville Road fphrofaPA 17522 Guided Wagon A Walking Tours Free Lunch Agri-Business Reps to Answer Questions ♦ Heavy duty manure deflector ♦ Stress-free cage ♦Egg Saver System +Stainless steel nipple drinker ♦ V Link feeding system Wheat 3.26 Up 2 1/2 343 1/4 Chicago (Sep) Wheat 244 1/4 Up I 1/4 2.69 1/2 Chicago (Sep) Com 1.90 Up 4 2.29 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.01 Up 4 1/2 2.33 1/2 Chicago (Aug) Soybeans 4.23 1/4 Up 1/4 6.20 1/2 EXPORT BIDS: Barge or nil. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US I HRW Wheat, Old. Protean: 2.69 1/4-2.78 1/4 Uncfa-up 1 NA US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: 2.23 1/4-2.24 1/4 Up 1 l/4-dn 3/4 2.65 1/2-2.69 1/2 US 2 Yellow Com: 2.07-2.07 1/2 Up 4-3 2.54 3/4 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 3.29-334 Up 8 NA Barge 339 Up 10-8 431-4.53 US 1 Yellow Soy beans: 433 1/4-436 1/4 Up 1/4-1 1/4 6.58 1/2-6.62 1/2 Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. July 12, 1999 CATTLE 575...PDA...SUPPLY INCLUDED 151 SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS. 299 SL. COWS, 28 BULLS AND 79 FEEDER CATTLE. SLAUGHTER STEERS: HIGH Privates Commercial & CCA Points Pesticide Credits Available 10 AM-2 PM 717-559-3276 Introducing the proven features of Farmer Automatic's non-stress cage environment in a new A-frame design. OF AMERICA, INC. PO Bo» 39 • Refiner, CA 30452 • 912 681 2763 • FAX 912 681 W 96 Contact Sheldon Goodine • Regional Manager • 1,800.683.2634 CHOICE AND PRIME 2-4 1175-1450 LBS. 66.00-67.75, 1515-1565 LBS. 62.00- CHOICE 2-3 1120-1480 LBS. 62.00-66.25, SELECT 1-3 59.25- STANDARD 1-2 51.00- HOLSTEINS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 1295-1560 LBS. 58.00-59.75, CHOICE 2-3 1230-1510 LBS. 53.25- SELECT 1-2 47.00-53.00, STANDARD 1-2 4125-45.00. HEIFER'S: CHOICE 2-4 1075-1310 LBS. 60*75-66.00, SELECT 1-3 56.00- STANDARD 1-2 44.50- SLAUGHTER COWS: (EARLY SALES) BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 36.75-44.25, BONERS 80-85% LEAN 3630-41.25, LOW DRESSING DOWN TO 32.75, LEAN 85-90% LEAN 28.0038.75. SHELLS DOWN TO 23.00. BULLS: YG#l 1165-2100 LBS. 48.25- YG#2 1230-2800 LBS. 44.0047.50. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS MED. AND LRGE. 1 300-495 LBS. 69.0086.00, 540605 LBS. 67.0073.50, 690765 LBS. 65.00- MED. AND LARGE 1 435-545 LBS. 42.0050.00, 795-825 LBS. 45.0057.50; HEIFERS MED. AND LARGE I 245-460 LBS. 68.0086.00, 575-670 LBS. 653069.00, 755-795 LBS. 5730-68.00, MED. 2 200550 LBS. 53.0069.00. FEW LARGE 2 200760 LB. HOLSTEINS 79.009730 BULLS: MED. AND LARGE 1255-475 LBS. 78.50-85.00, 485-650 LBS. 58.50- MED. AND LARGE 2 200400 LBS. 54.007100, 570680 LBS. 43.0054.00. CALVES: 479...VEALERS STAN DARD AND GOOD 75-105 LBS. 20.00- UTILITY 60-85 LBS. 10.002100. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-120 LBS. 90.00120.00, 85-95 LBS. 70.00-8730, #2 85-110 LBS. 47.509230 WITH A FEW DOWN TO 35.00; #1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90110 LBS. 210.00295.00, #2 75-115 LBS. 85.00160.00. BEEF TYPE BULLS AND HEIFERS 85-115 LBS. 55.0011730, 120195 LBS. 58.0097.00. HOGS: 49...8ARR0WS AND GILTS FEW 45-50% LEAN 235-245 LBS. 27.0029.25. SOWS: US#l-3 300-490 LBS. 14.0024.00. 500715 LBS. 20.002330. BOARS: 630765 LBS. 4.00530. FEEDER PIGS: 12... UTILITY (FOR SLAUGHTER) 100-130 LBS. 10.00-25.00 PER CWT. SHEEP: 61.-SLAUGHTER LAMBS CHOICE 50-65 LBS. 70.00-78.00, 70-85 LBS. 72.00-79.00, 95-105 LBS. 66.00-72.00, GOOD AND CHOICE 55-85 LBS. 59.00-68.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 20.00-31.00, FEW RAMS 41.00-47.00. 4 & 5 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17, 1999-A7 GOATS: 79...8Y THE HEAD, FEW LARGE BILLIES 67.50-92.50, MED. 32.00- WETHERS 62.50-67.50, LARGE NANNIES 37.50-55.00 WITH ONE 87.50, MED. AND SMALL 24.00- LARGE KIDS 17.50-36.00, SMALL 11.00-17.50 PER HEAD. SLAUGHTER STEERS: I.OOHIGHER. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS. 66.00- SELECT &. LOW CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 58.00-65.00; HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE & PRIME 1250-1400 LBS. 59.00-61.00; CHOICE 1200-1500 LBS. 56.00-59.00; SELECT. ALL WEIGHTS 49.00-53.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 1.00 HIGH ER. CHOICE & PRIME 950-1300 LBS. 64.00- SELECT ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS. 54.00-59.00. COWS: STEADY. BRK. UT. & COMM. 2-4 BULK 41.00-44.00; HI DRESSING 45.00-49.00; CUTTER & BON. UT. 37.00-41.00; HI DRESSING 41.00- CANNER & CUTTERS 33.00- LOW DRESSING 31.00 DOWN. BULLS: 2.00 HIGHER. ALL WEIGHT -5 1100-1900 LBS. 47.00-56.00. VEAL CALVES: STEADY. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. 71.00-83.00; HI GOOD AND LOW CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 49.00-63.00. FARM CALVES: STEADY. HOL. BULLS 100-125 LBS. 114.00-130.00; HOL BULLS 85-95 LBS. 65.00-93.00; HOL HEIFER CALVES 100-120 LBS. 190.00- SMALL FRAME 70-105 LBS. 75.00-115.00; SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS 25.00-35.0 a FEEDER CATTLE: STEADY. BULLS 6 STEERS 400-900 LBS. 66.00-87.00; HEIFERS 300-700 LBS. 59.00-72.00. LAMBS; STEADY. CHOICE & PRIME 90-110 LBS. 75.00-83.00; LIGHTER LAMBS 95.00-110.00; EWES - HEAVY 24.00- LIGHT 31.00-60.00. GOATS: STEADY. SMALL 25.00- MEDIUM 40.00-65.00; LARGE 90.00-110.00. HOGS: 2.00 HIGHER. 210-250 LBS. 29.00- 255-300 LBS. 32.00-34.00; SOWS - HEAVY 24.00-27.00; SOWS LIGHT 19.00-24.00; BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 9.00-12.00. 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