St. Louis Feeder Cattle Greenville, IL December 14,2000 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle and calves: 360 head. Com pared to last week slaughter steers and heifers were 1.00-2.00 higher, except Holstein steers which were steady. Supply mainly Choice slaughter steers and heifers with a large percentage of fancy YG 2-4 cattle. Moderate supply of holstein steers. Total Receipts this week: 360 Last week: 1150 Last year: 1150 SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4 1025-1550 lbs 69.00-72.00; 1500-1700 lbs 64.00-68.00, few 950-1000 lbs 67.00- 69.00; Yield Grade 2-3 and Fancy 2-4 1100-1500 ibs 72.00-74.00; few Prime up to 75.00. Mixed Select and Choice 2-3 1000-1450 ibs 66.00-69.00. Select 2-3 9SO-ISOO Ibs 62.00-66.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice 2-3 Tree Fruits January 30.2001 Light Relations Within The Tree -David Feree Apple Variety Developments Use of Bin Haulers by Fruit Growers Postharvest Problems - Use of Apogee M atrft'gu otem pi ton *La rry Gut. Michigan State University Oriental Fruit Moth - Plum Pox Virus Update PPV Survey Results Systems - Dr.. Luca Conelli- Grappadelft; University of Bologna, Italy - Aphid Surveys in PPV Areas - PPV Economic Impact - Reducing Peach Insecticide Use - Peach Scab Control New Pear Cultivars and Rootstocks Area Wide Mating Disruption Programs Pest Management Strategies How to Improve Fruit Size Effects of Herbicide Use Improving Replant Sites February 1.2001 Peach and Nectarine Cultivars Harvesting, Handling and Shipping Peaches Fertigation and Irrigation Set Up California Peach Industry National Peach Council Update California Tree Fruit Agreement Program Changes in Crop Insurance Reform Act Cost of Production Insurance Tree Fruit Insect Pest Workshop Insect Trapping and Identification Wine Grapes Janaurv 30.2001 Soil and Root Interactions Composting, Grape Berry Moth Disease Control and Cultural Practices For fruit program and registration fees information, contact State Horticultural Ass’n of Pennsylvania - Maureen Irvin - 717-677-4184 New Jersey State Horticultural Soc. - William Tietjen - 908-475-6505 or Maryland State Horticultural Soc. - Robert Black - 301-271-7491 1300-1700 Ibs 61.00-64.00, few Prime up to 65.00; Mixed Select and Choice 2-3 1250-1600 Ibs 58.00-61.00. Select 2-3 1150-1400 Ibs 54.00-58.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 975-1375 Ibs 69.00-72.00; YG 2-3 and Fancy 2-41100-1350 Ibs 72.00-74.00; few Prime up to 75.00; Select and Choice 2-3 950-1275 Ibs 66.00-69.00. Select 2-3 925- 1225 Ibs 62.00-66.00. HEIFERETTES: Medium and Large Frame 1150-1400 Ibs 42.00-55.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Not enough of any one class to test the market due to snow storm. Bred Cows: Few Medium Frame 2-10 yrs old in 2nd and 3rd stage 335.00- 425.00/hd. Slaughter Cows and Bulls: 50 head. Compared to last week a light supply of slaughter cows were steady. Bulls were firm to 1.00 higher. SLAUGHTER COWS: % Lean Weight Price Breakers 75-80 % 850-1200 2001 MID-ATLANTIC FRUIT & VEGETABLE CONVENTION Management January 30-February 1,2001 Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hasney. pa Trade Show Over 130 Suppliers for Fruit and Vegetable Growers Educational Sessions Over 50 Expert Speakers from Across the Nation Vegetables January 30.2001 Season Extension Technology - Strawberries and Peppers - Grower Experiences and High Tunnels Back to Basics - Obtaining Good Pesticide Coverage - Am I Making Money on this Crop? - Soil Quality, New Varieties Rhubarb, Asparagus, Garlic, Farmaceuticals Leafy Greens and Herbs Sweet Corn Pest Cb ntrol, Bt Corn, Organic Vegetable Production Greenhouse Vegetables - Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza, Alberta, Canada January 31.2001 General Vegetable - Vegetable Transplants - Crop Insurance is Getting Better - Machinery Economics Irrigation Snap Beans February 2.2001 Cucurbits - Pest Control - Plastics with Drip and No-til - Steve Groff - Seedless Watermelon Production Fall Ornamentals - Ornamental Corns, Pot Mums, Specialty Pumpkins and Gourds Tomatoes - Staked & Processing - Bacterial Canker and Phytophthoria - Dr. Mary Hausbeck - Tennessee Stake Tomato Production - Harvester Set-up and Maintenance Flowers January 31.2001 Bedding Plants/Perennials - New Container Plants, Perennials -Fall Pansies - Insect & Disease Control February 1.2001 Cut Flowers -HighTunnel Production - Marketing Ibs 34.00-37.00 Boners 85-90 % 850-1200 Ibs 36.00-40.00 High Yielding 85-90 % over 1100 lbs 37.00-41.00 Lean 85-90 % 850-1200 Ibs 32.00-35.00 90-95 % 750- 850 lbs 28.00-32.00 90-95 % Under 750 Ibs 24.00-28.00 BULLS; Large supply of Yield Grade 1-2 1400-2300 lbs 43.00-49.00, low yield ing 40.00-43.00. Yield Grade 1 1900- 2100 Ibs 49.00-50.00, individual High Yield 1915 lbs at 52.50. National Carlot Beef Report Des Moines, IA Dec. 13,2000 Report Supplied By USDA USDA NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF REPORT (includes major production areas in the Midwest and TX) as of 3:00 PM COW & BULL CARCASS FOB OMAHA Loads Reported. Compared to Tuesday’s 3:00 P.M. report: Cow and bull carcasses not established. UT.brk 2-4 450/up unq UT.bng 1-3 For vegetable, potato and bedding plant program and registration fees information, contact Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Ass’n William Troxell - 717-694*3596 400/up unq Cutter 1-2 350/up unq Bulls YG 1500/up unq COW & BULL CARCASS CAF WEST COAST Loads Reported. Com pared to last week: Market for Week Ended: December 8, 2000 Lds Price Range UT,brk 2-4 450/up UT.bng 1-3 400/up 63.00 Cutter 1-2 350/up 63.00 Bulls YGISOO/up BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS 157.0 Loads Reported. Lean boneless beef in Omaha 2.00 to 4.00 higher, Texas steady to 2.00 higher; 85% 3.00 to 4.00 higher; 65% generally steady. Demand and offerings light to moderate. Beef trimmings gener ally steady on moderate demand and offerings. FOB OMAHA BASIS: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wtavg 90% fr 11 101.0 - 103.0 102.00 90% fz unq 85% fr 17 91.0 - 95.093.18 85% fz75% fr unq 75% fz 65% fr 8 55.0 - 57.0 56.50 65% fz 50% fr 93 Computer Use January 31.2001 Internet for Beginners, Spreadsheets Virtual Orchard Web Site Homepages, Handheld Palm PC’s eSpray Recordkeeping Small Fruit January 31.2001 Advanced Matted Row System Soil Compaction Raspberry Season Extension Organic Small Fruit February 1.2001 Strawberry Plasticulture Blueberry Pest Control Strawberry and Raspberry Research Potatoes January 30.2001 Marketing Table Stock & Specialty Potatoes Cornell Potato Breeding Program January 31.2001 Timing Nitrogen Applications Role of Calcium, Manure Pest Control Storage Management Stress Effects on Post-Harvest Quality Use of Chemical Maturity Monitoring Marketing and Management J nuarv 30. 2001 Labor Management - Managing Teen and Senior Workers Norine Larson Wholesale Marketing “Simply Delicious” Promotion What Buyers Want in Local Produce January 31.2001 Roadside Marketing - Corn Maizes and Other Ventures - Roadside Signs, Customer Service Alternative Marketing - Farmer’s Markets, CSAs - Specialty Processing February 1.2001 Keeping your Family Business Peaceful and Profitable - Dr. Cindy lannarelli Marketing - Fruit e-Commerce - 3rd Party Certification - Entertainment Farming Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 16, 2000-Al5 31.00 - 32.00 31.34 50% fz unq 50% bx unq Bull 92-94 unq FOB EAST TEXAS AND OKLA HOMA: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wtavg 90% fr 28 100.0 - 102.0 101.18 90% fz unq 85% fr 85% fz 75% ft 75% fz 65%fr65%fz CAF NORTHEAST AREAS: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wtavg 90% fr unq 90% fz 85% fr unq 85% fz 75% fr 75% fz 65% fr 65% fz CAF WEST COAST BASIS Market for Week Ended: 12/08/2000 Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wtavg 90% fr 91.00 91.00 90% fz unq 85% fr 84.00 - 85.00 84.50 85% fz unq 75% fr unq 75% fz unq 65% fr 55.00 - 56.50 55.75 65% fz unq 50% fr 31.00 - 32.00 31.50 50% fz unq ABCDE after quotes represents days since last actual market test. Quotes are dropped after 5 days of no test or before if they no longer reflect current market conditions. Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, Dec. 9 STOCK STEERS AND BULLS 200-500 LBS. 50.00- 118.00. STOCK HEIFERS 45.00- 94.50. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO CHOICE UP TO 68.50, MEDIUM TO GOOD 45.00-62.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD 36.00-57 00, LIGHT 35.00-55.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 56.00- 66.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 45.00-55.50. BULLS HEAVY 44 00- 52.00, LIGHT 35 00-61.50. COWS UTILITY HOL STEINS 32 00-44 00, CANNERS 25 00-35 00. CULLS 22 00 AND DOWN 808 CALVES 50 00 AND DOWN HOLSTEIN BUIL CALVES RETURN TO FARM 90-120 LBS. UP TO 118.00 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 270 00 BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 140.00. HOGS TOP QUALITY UP TO 42.50, HEAVY UP TO 42.00, LIGHT 20.00- 40.00, FEEDER PIGS BY HEAD UP TO 30.00. SOWS 20.00-38.00. MALE HOGS 6.00-30.00. LAMBS 70-85 LBS. UP TO 112.00, 85-125 LBS. UP TO 134.00, 30-60 LBS. UP TO 119.00, CULLS UP TO 72.00. SHEEP UP TO 40.00 GOATS LARGE 60.00- 135.00, MEDIUM 40.00- 80.00, SMALL 20.00-50.00, ALL BY THE HEAD. NO SALE SAT., DEC. 23. SALE AS USUAL SAT., DEC. 30. Dairyman’s Edge “For increased feed efficiency and milk production” PAPILLON Agricultural Products Inc Easton MD