A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30,2001 East Fluid Milk And Cream Review Madison, Wis. June 27,2001 Report Supplied by USDA Spot prices of class II cream, dollars per lb. butterfat: F. 0.8. producing plants: Northeast - 2.6233-2.7635. Deliv ered Equivalent: Atlanta - 2.5632-2.7635 mostly 2.6433-2.7034. PRICES OF CONDENSED SKIM, dollars per lb. wet solids, F. 0.8. pro ducing plants; Northeast, Class 11, in cludes monthly formula prices: 1.0500- 1.1500; Northeast, Class 111, spot prices: .8000-.9600. The base price for Class I milk for July 2001 is $15.34 per cwt., up $0.35 from June 2001. Class I differentials spe cific to each order are added to the base price to determine the Class I price. The Class II skim milk price for July is $8.58, down two cents from June. Earlier this week, the Attorneys Gen eral for all six New England states an nounced that they had reached an antitrust settlement with the fluid milk processor who controls approximately 70% of New England’s bottle milk busi- LIVESTOCK FUTURES MARKET Chicago Mercantile Exchange Wednesday, June 27, 2001 Choice Steers Today 6/20/01 72 875 72 575 Jn 01 J 1 01 75 250 73 950 Au 01 SOI 75 725 75 075 001 N 01 75 975 75 550 D 01 Ja 02 F 02 Mr 02 76 175 75 900 77 300 76 750 Ap 02 My 02 Jn 02 Jl 02 74 000 73 400 #. If. Rissler L.L.C. For your additional safety I H Rissler LL C is offering a time capsule to be installed on mixers to be used when operating the feed mixing machines * This update is designed only for Stationary models with serial numbers between I 100 & 2050 This is a FREE upgrade to increase your safety This time capsule does not replace the use of common safety practices The Time Delay Capsule delays the power for 1 second while the On switch is depressed for one second This upgrade provides addi tional operator safety during operation and maintenance procedures Installation is simple Directions and Operation Decals for installation will be included with your free package Do not allow operation of machine without Decals in place Please feel free to call I H Rissler for professional assis tance with your upgrade or answers for your questions I. If. Rtaaler L.L.C. 44S Orchard Road Mohnton PA 10540 Phone: 717 404-0551 'Read all the labels and instructions before operating Maintain the machine according to instructions and keep all labels m their place clean and legi ble for all users to read 1 H Rissler Mixer Boxes must be used and operated in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer ness. According to some contacts and their “way of thinking,” a few of the de tails of the settlement appear confusing or puzzling. This week, hot weather continues to cover most of the region. The high tem peratures and humidity are taking more of a toll on cows. Milk output is falling from the Northern areas to Florida. The rates of decline vary. Fat and protein tests on the incoming milk are dropping along seasonal patterns. Florida’s output continues to drop, but milk volumes are still excessive of Class I needs and ship ments out of state continue. Bottled milk sales are seldom better than fair and reported as “down right poor” in some parts of the region. Manu facturing plants are operating on re duced schedules. The most noteable drops in scheduling seem to be in the Southeast where most plants that are running are doing so only 3-4 days a week. Some handlers are preparing to take in “outside milk” starting next week. They may not need it right now, but most contracts of this nature start July 1. The condensed skim market is a little firmer, but prices are unchanged. Offer- Live Hogs Lean Value Today 6/20/01 Choice Feeders Today 6/20/01 72 050 70 000 93 950 89 550 92 250 92 150 68 650 67 525 93 675 88.425 91 850 91 250 91800 91350 57 850 56 950 92 000 91650 54 000 52 800 91350 91000 54 050 53 050 80 325 78 200 - 79 700 79 800 90 550 90 850 90 800 90 850 54 050 52 750 90 100 89 800 60 000 59 800 79 500 80 300 62 600 62 000 - - - - 61 800 62 275 FREE! Timed Delay Switch Upgrade far Mixer Bax ings are not as difficult to clear as they were a few weeks ago. Spot demand is still light as most deliveries are to meet contracts. Drying schedules are gener ally lighter due to the better demand and lighter volumes of surplus milk coming into butter/powder plants. The fluid cream market is firm. Demand is good, best early in the week. Spot prices are higher as both the weekly CMG butter average and multiples moved higher. Most suppliers report an improved demand, but a few did have loads to clear late in the week. Other, however, were looking for additional loads for Thursday delivery. Some non- Grade A cream was moving to Midwest ern churning facilities. Cream cheese output is improving and a few extra or spot loads of cream were purchased. Ice cream production is seasonally heavy. The hot weather is giving consumption a boost, particularly soft serve. Sales of frozen novelties are also very good. Churning activity is slower as some butter makers are selling their cream. Possum Hollow Sheep and Goat Direct Buying Market at McMinnville, Tenn. Estimated receipts this week 1200 head; last week 1300. Trends: Lambs and Goats steady. Prices per pound. SHEEP: Prime and Choice Slaughter Lambs 40-60 lbs 73-80.00; 60-80 lbs 73- 80.00; 80-110 lbs 65-73.00; 100-120 lbs 60.00-70.00. FEEDER LAMBS: 40-60 lbs 60-70.00; 60-80 lbs 60-70.00. SLAUGHTER EWES & RAMS: All Weights 25-30.00. Frozen Pork Bellies Today 6/20/01 GOATS: KIDS: Prime and Choice 30- 45 lbs 68-72.00; 50-75 lbs 78-82.00. GOOD KIDS & YEARLINGS: 30-45 lbs 60-70.00; 50-70 lbs 60-70.00. BOER CROSS KIDS: 30-45 lbs 72-77.00; 50-70 lbs 82-85.00. MATURE NANNIES; Choice 60-85 lbs 47-52.00; 85 lbs and up 43-48.00. Good All Weights 40-45.00. MATURE BILLIES: Choice and Good 75-110 lbs 58-65.00, 110 lbs and up 60- 65.00. Sheep and Goats Direct Buying Market Nashville, Tenn. June 26,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON, D C , June 22 - (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat production under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, June 23, was estimated at 866 6 million lb, according to the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service This was 1 1% higher than a week ago and 3.1% lower than a year ago Cumulative meat production for the year to date was 2 9% lower compared to the previous year MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (excludes condemned) Calf/Veal Pork (2) 3 8 340 9 3 9 344 6 Week Ending (1) Beef 23-Jun-OI 518 1 16-Jun-01 505 0 up 2 6% 544 8 Change 24-Jun-00 dn 4 9% 11,997 I 12 687 4 Change 2001 YTD 2000 YTD Change' dn 5.4% dn 8 6% up 0 8% dn 7 1 % dn 2.9% 1- Previous week estimates may be revised Year ago data are actuals 2- Excludes lard 3- Totals may not add due to rounding. 2001 totals are subject to revision LI VESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs 716.000 19,000 1,744,000 53,000 700.000 19,000 1,755,000 53,000 up 2 3% 0% dn 0 6% 0% 737.000 21,000 1,771,000 57,000 dn 2 8% dn 9 5% dn I 5% dn 7 0% 16.508.000 478,000 45,462,000 1,479,000 17.248.000 510,000 45,656,000 1,659,000 dn 4 3% dn 6 3% dn0.4% dnlo 9% AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs 1192 334 265 1188 336 265 1214 310 261 Week Ending 23-Jun-01 16-Jun-01 Change 24-Jun-00 Change 2001 YTD 2000 YTD. Change Week Ending' LIVE 23- Estimate 16-Jun- 01 Estimate 24- Actual DRESSED: 23- Estimate 16-Jun-01 Estimate 24- Actual PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk Ending Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags 09- June 01 49.6% 33.4% 15 2% 1.8% 96 2% 3.5% 0.3% 10- 00 51 4% 32.4% 14.5% 1.7% 96.3% 3.3% 0.4% New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Monday, June 25,2001 MARKETSTEADY. WORK HORSES 910.00-1625.00. DRIVING HORSES 525.00-1100.00. RIDING HORSES 510.00-1000.00. This is the Time Capsule for the Safety Switch upgrade which prevents accidental startups while machine is being serviced or prepared for operation This device does not replace the need for taking safety precau tions Whenever the machine needs service always turn your mam breaker off before doing any service or repairs I Please send your information for our records and so that I I we can ship the FREE time capsule for your Mixer Box I I Mail information to i I I.H. Rlmmlmr 448 Orchard Ramd, IMohntan PA 19540 I Name: I Teli Number. dn 1 1% 341 9 dn 2.6% 3.9 dn 0 3% 8,906 2 8839 0 dn 2 6% 90 4 98 9 206 207 191 727 725 743 REGISTERED RIDING 1750.00. BETTER RIDING 1125.00-1650.00,1 AT 2100.00. PONIES 325.00-450.00. LARGE PONIES 500.00-585.00 COLTS 525.00-700.00. REGISTERED COLTS 650.00 Lamh/Mutton Totals (3) 3 8 866 6 3 8 857 3 up 1 1% 894 5 dn 3 1% 21,099 6 21,739 3 dn 2 65% 105 9 1140 Sheep/Lamb 142 144 135 196 197 194 71 72 67 775.00- 560.00-