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    KutztoWn Produce
Auction
Kutztown, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
July 5,2001
BEANS: YELLOW 14.00-26.00,
GREEN 4.00-17.00, BOTH Vi BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 13.00-15.00 FLAT.
CABBAGE: .55-1.10 EACH.
CHERRIES: SWEET 13.00-21.00,
SOUR 9.00-18.20, BOTH FLAT.
CUCUMBERS: 2.00-8.00 Vi BU.
ONIONS: .60 BUNCH.
PEAS: HULL 5.00-7.50.
POTATOES; 6.50-9.50 8 QT. FLAT.
RASPBERRIES: 17.00-26.00 Vi PINT
FLAT, 30.00 PINT FLAT.
RED BEETS; 6.25-8.00 Vi BU., .3S-.55
BUNCH.
SQUASH: 1.50-2.00 Vi BU.
WATERMELON: 3.00-3.25.
ZUCCHINI: .50-4.50 Vi BU.
FLOWERS: PERENNIAL POTS .50-
4.00: HANGING BASKETS .50-5.50.
NURSERY STOCK; ARBOR VITAE
4.00-6.00; TREES 20.00-40.00.
PRODUCE AUCTION MON.,
TUES., THURS., FRL, 9 A.M. SAT.
HAY AND STRAW 9 A.M.
Phila. Herb
PHILADELPHIA Terminal
Prices as of July 4,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NOTICE:NO REPORT WILL BE
ISSUED ON WEDNESDAY JULY 4,
2001 DUE TO THE INDEPENDENCE
DAY HOLIDAY. BOTH THE PHILA
DELPHIA TERMINAL MARKET
AND THE MARKET NEWS OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED.
Phila. Onion,
Potato
PHILADELPHIA Terminal
July 3,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NOTICE:NO REPORT WILL BE
ISSUED ON WEDNESDAY JULY 4,
2001 DUE TO THE INDEPENDENCE
DAY HOLIDAY. BOTH THE PHILA
DELPHIA TERMINAL MARKET
i#JD THE MARKET NEWS OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED.
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Farmers Produce
Auction
Mount Hope, Ohio
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, July 3,2001
APPLES: 3.00-5.00 PECK.
BEANS; GREEN 21.00-26.00 BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 1.42-1.67 PINT.
CABBAGE: RED 6.50-7.00, GREEN
6.00- BOTH 50 LB. BOX, .30-.70
EACH.
CHERRIES: SWEET AND SOUR
2.00- QT.
CUCUMBERS: 4.50-8.50 24 CT.
PICKLES: 3.50-10.00 Vi BU.
POTATOES: RED 1.00-1.75 5 LBS.
RASPBERRIES: RED 2.75-3.00,
BLACK 2.09-3.33, BOTH PINT.
RED BEETS: 2.50-9.00 Vi BU.
RHUBARB; 1.10 LB.
SQUASH: YELLOW 3.00-5.50 Vi BU.
STRAWBERRIES: 2.50-2.63 QT.
ZUCCHINI: 1.50-5.00 Vi BU.
FLOWERS: PERENNIALS .50-2.25.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS MON.,
TUES., THURS., FRL, 10 A.M.
Phila. Fruit
PHILADELPHIA Terminal
July 3,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NOTICE: NO REPORT WILL BE
ISSUED ON WEDNESDAY JULY 4,
2001 DUE TO THE INDEPENDENCE
DAY HOLIDAY. BOTH THE PHILA
DELPHIA TERMINAL MARKET
AND THE MARKET NEWS OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED.
Phila. Vegetable
PHILADELPHIA Terminal
July 3,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
NOTICErNO REPORT WILL BE
ISSUED ON WEDNESDAY JULY 4,
2001 DUE TO THE INDEPENDENCE
DAY HOLIDAY. BOTH THE PHILA
DELPHIA TERMINAL MARKET
AND THE MARKET NEWS OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED.
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BRIDGETON Shipping Point
Prices as of 3 July, 2001
Report Supplied By USDA
BERRIES 2001 Season
BLUEBERRIES; DEMAND MODER
ATE MARKET STEADY fits 12 1-pt
cups with lids Ige 11.00 occasional
higher and lower
Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, July 3,2001
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: HEIFERS
CHOICE 950-1200 LBS. 72.00-75.25,
SELECT 69.75-71.75, COWS, BREAK
ERS 50.00-55.00, 1 AT 59.00, BONERS
46.50-50.00, LEAN 43.00-50.25, BIG
MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING 38.00-
42.75, SHELLY TO 36.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS, HOL
STEINS,DAIRY TYPES 200-300 LBS.
110.00-120.00, HEREFORDS 675-700
LBS. 80.00, BULLS, HOLSTEINS 200-
300 LBS. 120.00.
CALVES: RETURNING TO THE
FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 80-125
LBS. 120.00-156.00, HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS #lBO-120 LBS. 170.00-380.00.
SWINE: BOARS 250-600 LBS. 19.00-
37.00; SOWS US#l-3 475-550 LBS.
38.50-42.00; FEEDER PIGS BY THE
LB., AS IS 40-80 LBS. 35.00-60.00, 85-
130 LBS. 57.50-60.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE
NANNIES AND BILLIES 50.00-120.00,
FANCY KIDS 62.50-75.00, FLESHY
KIDS 40.00-60.00, SMALL,THIN KIDS
17.00-39.00.
LAMBS; GOOD AND CHOICE 50-
130 LBS. 82.00-95.00.
SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 34.00-35.00.
SALE EVERY TUBS., 5 P.M. FOR
RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS,
6:30 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, START
ING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED
CATTLE SALE TUBS., JULY 10; SPE
CIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE
TUES., JULY 10; STATE GRADED
FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, JULY
13; PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOLD IN
ORDER RECEIVED; EARLYBIRD
PENS CLSOE TUES. 2 P.M..
Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 29- (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat production
under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, June 30, was estimated
at 864.5 million lb, according to the USDA's Agricultural Markeung Service.
This was 0 2% lower than a week ago and 2 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 (miUion pounds)
(excludes condemned)
Calf/Veal Pork (2)
4 1 3313
3 8 340 9
Beef
25.3 .
518.1
Week Ending (1)
30-Jun-0l
23-Jun-01
up 1.4%
532 9
Change
-01-Jul-00
dn 1 4%
12,532 5
13,220 3
Change
2001 YTD,
2000 YTD
Change. dn 5 2% dn 8.6% up 0 6% dn 6 8% 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
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head)
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs
723.000 20.000 1,695,000 54,000
716.000 19,000 1,744,000 53,000
up 10% 5.3% dn 2 8% 1.9%
721.000 22,000 1,784,000 55,000
up 0.3% dn 9.1 % dn 5.0% dn 1 8%
17.231.000 498,000 47,157,000 1,533,000
17.969.000 533,000 47,440,000 1,714,000
dn 4.1 % dn 6.5% dn 06% dn 10 6%
Week Ending
30-Jun-01
23-Jun-Ol
Change'
01-Jul-00
Change
2001 YTD:
2000 YTD:
Change.
Week Ending- LIVE;
30-Jun-01 Estimate
23-Jun-01 Estimate
01-Jul-00 Actual
DRESSED;
30-Jun-01 Estimate
23-Jun-01 Estimate
01-Jul-00 Actual
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS
CATTLE HOGS
Wk Ending Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags { Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags
16- 01 50 4% 34.0% 13 8% 1.7% , 96 4% 33% 0.3%
17- 00 51.3% 32.9% 14 1% 17% I 96 3% 33% 04%
National Feeder Cattle
Weekly Summary
St. Joseph, Mo.
June 29,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
FEEDER CATTLE: Receipts this
week 181,500; last week 148,900; last
year 153,800. Compared to last week,
feeder steers and heifers prices were une-
venly steady on heavier receipts. Most
areas were able to hold their market to
gether, even after last Friday’s grizzly
bear of a cattle-on-feed report. However,
many Southeastern sales turned lower as
fleshy new-crop calves pressured the
market and order buyers had little time
to prepare loads to ship before next
week’s holiday. But, for the most part,
feeder prices showed amazing strength
by not heading straight south on the
news that May feedlot placements were
sharply higher than most had predicted.
Even futures prices managed to hold up,
until Friday when lower beef demand
and higher corn bids caused sharp losses.
Last week’s report pressure may have
actually helped this week’s cash feeder
cattle trading. Producers were much
easier to negotiate with and direct coun
try trading was very active, especially for
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7> 2001-Al3
dn 2 8%
342 5
up 7.9%
4 1
dn 3 3%
9,233 4
9.181 5
0%
94.1
103 0
AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.)
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs
1198 336 265
1192 334 265
1214 304 260
207
206
188
730
727
743
fall delivery. Sellers also like to sew-up
deals before a big video auction, where
out-front markets usually become set in
stone. This weekend’s Superior Video
Auction features over 200,000 head and
evidently many cattle feeders continue
to be optimistic. Calves for September
and October delivery are especially
active in early sales with several strings
of 400-500 lb steers in the Mountain
States bringing from 120.00-130.00.
Most of the Plains and the Midwest
have been dry and sunny for the past
several days and wheat harvest is again
making good progress. Next week, mar
ketings will be very light as most mar
kets will be closed for July 4th. However,
more downside pressure may come for
feeders as the corn market finally got a
shot in the arm when Friday’s USDA
report showed slightly less June acreage
than expected.
In other news, the beef checkoff pro
gram, which has been partly credited for
the recent turnaround in consumer beef
demand, may be on shaky ground after
the Supreme Court set a precedent by
deciding that the mandatory mushroom
checkoff violates the First Amendment
This week’s reported feeder cattle
supply included 54 percent over 600 lbs.
Lamb/Mutton Totals (3)
3 8 864 5
3 8 866 6
dn 0 2%
883 I
dn 2 1%
21,969 6
22,622 4
up 5 6%
109 6
1176
Sheep/Lamb
142
142
132
196
196
193