Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 09, 2000, Image 6

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    A6-Lancaster Faming, Saturday, Saptambar 9,
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St. Joseph, MO
Sept. 6,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Sharply lower grain and soybean bids
today. Wheat 3 to 5 cents lower except
Minneapolis was 18 cents lower. Corn 1
to 7 cents lower. Sorghum 7 to 8 cents
lower. Soybeans 16 to 23 cents lower. In
a reaction to recent substantial upturns
grain and soybean bids turn sharply
lower today. Soybeans showed the most
decline but this commodity also posted
the most advances. USDA crop rating
were not quite as bad as many had pre
dicted. However dry weather persist over
a large segment of the country, espe
cially soybean producing areas. Drought
conditions delaying wheat seeding but
still not late enough in the season to be
critical. The corn crop was pretty much
made before the drought became serious.
Hot temperatures and drying weather
has corn harvest off to a early start and
combines running up into the central
Cornbelt. Soybeans continue to turn
from green, to yellow, to brown and
many of the pods at the top of the stalk
not fill out.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIV
ERY DATE Nothing new to report.
DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO
TRUCK BIDS: 0960 0950 098%9
Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 2.74
Dn 5 2.60-2.61 Minneapolis (DNS 14pct)
3.08 'A Dn 18 'A 3.44 'A Portland (SWW)
2 75-2.80 Dn 4-1 3.17-3.22 St. Louis
(SRW) 2.12-2.13 Dn 3 2.40-2.41
Corn, US 2 Yellow; Kansas City 1.60-
1.62 Dn 4 1.79-1.81 Minneapolis 1.47 'A
Dn 2 'A 1.78 So. lowa 1.57-1.62 Unch-Dn
1 1.84-1.89 Omaha 1.50-1.53 Dn 7-4
169-1.70 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow;
Kansas City 4.80-4.81 Dn 23-22 4.91-
4.92 Minneapolis 4 57 'A Dn 16 'A 4.76 'A
So. lowa 4.68-4.75 Dn 18 4.81-4.91 Cent
II Processors 4.80 'A- 4.89 '/< Dn 16 Vi-18
'A 5.03 'A Minneapolis truck wheat - to
arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat
3.04 Vt Dn 5 'A 3.05 Vt Minneapolis (Dec)
Wheat 3.13 'A Dn 3 <A 3.50 'A Chicago
(Dec) Wheat 2.64 Dn 5 'A 2.86 Chicago
(Dec) Corn 1.93 S A Dn 4'A 2.21 Chicago
(Nov) Soybeans 4.95 ‘A Dn 17 ‘A 5.08 'A
EXPORT BIDS: Barge or rail. Port of
New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. Bids
per bushel except sorghum, per cwt.
US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: 3.03
y«-3 15 Vt Dn 10 Vi-5 'A 3.09 Vl-3.17 Vt
US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat- 2.60 'A
-2 62 Dn 5-4 2 79-2 80 US No 2 Yellow
Corn 201 'A- 2 02 Vt Dn 1 Vt 2 25-2 26
US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 3 66-3.69 Dn
5-8 3 73 Barge 3 57-3 60 Dn 7-8 3.59-
3.63 US 1 Yellow Soybeans- 5 20 'A Dn
16 Vi-18 Vi 5.31 V<-5.33 ‘A
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Belleville Hay
Belleville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Wednesday, Aug. 30,2000
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA HAY: 65.00.
MIXED HAY: 75.00-97.50.
STRAW: 52.50.
Westminster Hay
Westminster, Maryland
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, Sept. S, 2000
Hay—Straw—Grain
72 LOTS.
ALFALFA: .95-5.00 BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1.50-3.50 BALE.
MIXED HAY: 1.00-2.00 BALE.
GRASS: 1.30-2.30 BALE, 3.00-19.00
LARGE ROUND.
MULCH: .10-.25 BALE.
STRAW: 1.20-1.50 BALE.
GROUND EAR CORN: 4.00-4.75
BAG.
FIREWOOD: 50.00 LOAD.
Leinbach’s Hay
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Sept. 2 and 5,2000
Hay—Straw—Grain
29 LOADS.
ALFALFA; 76.00-100.00.
MIXED HAY: 50.00-95.00.
TIMOTHY. 40.00-70.00.
BROMEGRASS: 76.00.
ORCHARDGRASS; 12.00-100.00.
STRAW: 44.00-68.00.
EAR CORN: 68.00-76.00.
RYE; 3.40-3.80.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, Sept. 4,2000
HAY: 12 LOTS, 60.00-107.50.
CORN: 2 lots, 60.00 AND 100.00.
Pa. Weekly
13 Livestock Auctions
Friday, Sept. 1
Report Supplied By PDA
CATTLE 5350... Compared with 4588
head last week and 5105 head a year
ago. slaughter steers mostly .50 to 1.00
lower, Holsteins .75 to 1.25 lower, si.
heifers 75 to 1.00 lower, si. cows mostly
1.00 lower with greatest change on Lean
cows 1.00 to 3.00 lower, bulls steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS; High Choice
and Prime 2-4 67.00-70.00, Choice 1-3
64.00-68.50, Select and Low Choice 2-3
63.25-67.00, Select 1-3 57.50-65.25, Stan
dard 1-250.00-61.00.
HOLSTEINS: High Choice and Prime
2-3 60.50-63.25, Choice 2-3 55.75-61.50,
Select 1-2 52.00-59.00, Standard 1-2
41.75-53.50.
HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 62.75-68.75,
Select X-3 56.00-63.50, Standard 1-2
45.00-
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 39.00-
46.75, Boners 80-85% lean 35.00-43.00,
Lean 85-90% lean 29.00-40.00. Shells
down to 18.00.
BULLOCKS: few Select 1-3 55.50-
57.50.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2500 lbs
49.00- Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs
41.00-
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS:
Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 76.50-
118.00. 500-700 lbs 66.00-86.00, Medium
and Large 2 300-500 lbs 70.00-86.00,
500-700 lbs 53.50-74.50; HEIFERS:
Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 76.00-
103.00, 500-700 lbs 56.00-89.50, Medium
and Large 2 300-500 lbs 54.00-80.00,
500-700 lbs 51.00-75.00; BULLS:
Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 86.00-
109.00. 500-700 lbs 64.00-76.00, Medium
and Large 2 300-500 lbs 76.00-88.00,
500-700 lbs 50.00-68.00.
CALVES 3681... Compared with 3560
head last week and 3617 head a year
ago. Vealers steady to 20.00
Iower...VEALERS: Choice 135-285 lbs
80.00- Good 130-325 lbs 72.00-
91.00, Standard and Good 70-130 lbs
30.00- Utility 40-110 lbs 10.00-
42.00; FARM CALVES: Holstein bull
calves 20.00 to 30.00 lower, Holstein
heifers demand remains very good,
prices steady to 20.00 higher with No 2
30.00 to 40.00 higher...No 1 Holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs 80.00-140.00 with spots
to 160.00, No 2 90-125 lbs 50.00-127.00,
No 1 Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs 270.00-
MARKET
I.KKSPOR'I, BURKS COUNTV PA 19533 (610) 926-1307
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERYWEDNESDAY ■ 1:00 P.M.
Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Flea Market 7:00 AM to ??
visit our website: www.leesportmarket.com
_ SLAUGHTER HOGS
EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
7:30 A.M.
Sell Your Hogs At New Holland Sales Stables Inc
See them weighed sold and pickup your check
9:00 A.M.
SHEEP. GOATS &
gSy CALVES 9 If
Vpi 1:30 P.M.
BEEF SALE
900 AM
9 00 AM
6 30 PM
900 AM
Inc.
PnEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC
I THE ACTION AUCTION
p 1
MONDAY J
10:00 A.M. U
mf HORSES
' I MULES
HEIFER SALE
COW SALE 12:00 NOON
We have the usual run of 50 to 100 Heifers all ages
Loads of fresh cows and springers from our regular shippers
Also some local fresh cows and springers
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna.
MANAGERS Field Representatives For Beef and Feeders:
Norman & David Kolb- 71
Sale Barn Office Mar
Roger Floyd- 717-354-4341
FAX #717-355-0706
Order Buyer:
Paul Good - 215-445-6662
435.00, No 2 75-125 lbs 100.00-400.00.
Beef type bulls and heifers 70-135 lbs
70.00-215.00.
HOGS 1781... Compared with 1217
head last week and 2152 head a year
ago. Barrows and gilts mostly .50 to 1.25
lower, sows steady. BARROWS AND
GILTS: 49-54% lean 220-265 lbs 37.50-
42.00, 45-50% 220-275 lbs 35.25-40.50,
40-45% lean 240-300 lbs 33.00-39.50.
SOWS: US 1-3 300-500 lbs 30.00-38.50,
SOO-700 lbs 32.00-38.75. BOARS: 14.50-
17.75.
FEEDER PIGS 461... Compared with
347 head last week and 380 head a year
ago. US 1-3 20-40 lbs 17.00-37.00, 50-70
lbs 30.00-62.50 - per head.
SHEEP 2433... Compared with 1590
head last week and 3182 head a year
ago. Slaughter lambs 15.00 to 25.00
Iower...SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice
30-60 lbs 78.00-120.00,60-100 lbs 60.00-
100.00, Good and Choice 50-70 lbs
S2.SO-80.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 15.00-50.00.
TWO GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES 1639... Compared with 1076 last
week and 1501 head a year ago... Feeder
pigs 15.00 to 30.00 higher with slaughter
pigs 5.00 to 10.00 lower...US 1-2 30-40
lbs 67.00-90.00, 45-50 lbs 100.00-116.00,
50-60 lbs 90.00-112.00, 60-70 lbs 89.00-
119.00, 70-80 lbs 88.00-108.00; Slaugh
ter: 15-25 lbs 139.00-150.00, 30-50 lbs
100.00-142.00.-per cwt.
MILK* IT DOES A BODY GOOD:
Livestock Is Our Only Business
WEDNESDAY J
■M.
°°*s
'-397-5538
Morrison’s Cove
Livestock
Mardnsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, Sept 4,2000
CATTLE; 78 HEAD.
STEERS: CHOICE, NO MARKET
TEST, GOOD 60.00-63.00.
HEIFERS: CHOICE, NO MARKET
TEST, GOOD 58.00-62.00.
COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 36.00-44.00, CANNER AND
LOW CUTTER 20.Q0-35.00.
BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE
47.50-52.50.
BULLS; YG#l4B.OO-54.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 64.00-
89.00, BULLS 61.00-82.00, HEIFERS
55.00-
CALVES; 108. PRIME, NO
MARKET TEST, CHOICE 82.00-95.00,
GOOD 70.00-79.00, STANDARD 20.00-
60.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS.
60.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-
130 LBS. 160.00-225.00.
HOGS: 232....U5#1-2 39.00-40.00,
US«I-3 38.00-39.00.
SOWS: US#l-3 31.00-38.00.
BOARS: 13.00-28.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 14. US#l-3 20-50
LBS. 25.00-38.00.
SHEEP: 18 HEAD. CHOICE LAMBS
90.00- GOOD LAMBS 85.00-
90.00, SL. EWES 25.00-35.00.
GOATS: 31.00-88.00.
THURSDAY j
BEEF AUCTION 10:00 A.M.
Hereford Herd Dispersal - Beef Herd
25 cows with calves by side and
some yearling sell -- New York State Cattle
1:00 P.M.
STOCKERS & FEEDERS
7f 10:00 A.M.
C J GOATS. SHEEP ■■
CALVES
FEEDER PIG SALE
Pigs are accepted after 6 30 A M State graded from 8 to 12
Dairy Barn and Feeder Pig Barn are cleaned and disinfected
weekly for your protection
Luke Eberly - 610-267-6608,717-738-1865
Homer Eberly - 610-267-3047
Nevin Martin - 717-354-7186
Ron Ranck - 717-656-9849
ield Representatives For Goats. Sheep 8t Cab
Ken Smoker - 610-593-2123
P.M.