Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,2001 GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG, &MILKBFP FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange Closing Bids: Thursday, July 5,2001 Soybean Meal USD A Launches New Website On Food Safety Research Programs WASHINGTON, D.C. The USD A recently launched a new Website (http://www.nal.usda. gov/fsrio ) aimed at providing a database of food safety research projects to the research commu nity and the general public. The Website provides detailed infor mation on food safety research projects, spending, and accom plishments by U.S. Federal agencies, along with links to other important food safety re search information. “This Website is a tool that researchers and policy makers can use to examine research needs and priorities in food safety,” said Agriculture Secre tary Ann M. Veneman. “The goal is to measure the progress of our food safety research and continue efforts'to educate the public about these important issues.” The searchable database pro vides information on nearly 500 food safety research projects dating from 1998 to the present including research done or funded by: USDA Agricultural Research Service; USDA Coop erative State Research, Educa tion, and Extension Service; the Food Safety Consortium (re searchers from the University of Arkansas, lowa State Univer sity, and Kansas State Univer sity); and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Food and Drug Administration. Also on the Website are: • Program and planning in formation, as well as various food safety reports; • Food safety news and infor- Oats mation; and • More than 100 links to Web-based food safety research information provided by U.S. and foreign governments, and educational and professional or ganizations. The new Website was created by the Food Safety Research In formation Office at USDA’s Na tional Agricultural Library with information from related gov ernment food safety agencies. The National Agricultural Li brary, part of the Agricultural Research Service, is the world’s largest and most accessible agri cultural research library, and the principal resource in the U.S. for information about food, agriculture, and natural re sources. Lean Hogs Daily Prices As ofThursday, 5 July Date 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 Jul 01 7345 7380 7325 7377 Aug 01 7005 7005 6937 6985 Oct 01 6050 6060 5987 6032 Dec 01 5700 5700 5650 5687 Feb 02 5730 5745 5670 5727 Apr 02 5665 5675 5625 5667 May 02 6175 6195 6175 6180 Jun 02 6420 6435 6415 6435 Jul 02 0 6282 6270 6270 Composite Volume Open_lnt 07/04/01 8697 53482 Live Cattle Daily Prices As ofThursday, 5 July Date Aug 01 7340 7350 7285 7305 Oct 01 7505 7505 7450 7472 Dec 01 7545 7547 7500 7520 Feb 02 7602 7630 7585 7605 Apr 02 7690 7705 7675 7677 Juno 2 7335 7345 7317 7335 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 Composite Volume Open_lnt 07/04/01 10596 116060 Pork Bellies Daily Prices As ofThursday, 5 July Open High Low Last Chge „ ? rev< Volume Jul 01 9500 9680 9500 9615 +7O 139 Aug 01 9350 9570 9350 9445 +8 419 Feb 02 8030 8180 8000 8125 +65 30 Mar 02 8065 8120 8045 8045 +55 4 May 02 0 8245 8245 8245 +95 10 Jul 02 0 8250 8250 8250 +5O 0 Date 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 07/05/01 Composite Volume Openjnt 07/04/01 602 2602 Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help fanners across the state to have handy reference of commodity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week’s average costs of various ingred ients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember, these are averages, so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your location and the quality of your crop. Corn, No.2y 2.18 bu., 3.91 cwt. Wheat, N 0.2 2.28 bu., 3.81 cwt. Barley, N 0.3 —1.31 bu., 2.80 cwt. Oats, N 0.2 —1.43 bu., 4.45 cwt. Soybeans, No.l 4.21bu.,7.03cwt. Ear Corn 58.78 ton, 2.94 cwt. Alfalfa Hay 113.75 ton, 5.69 cwt. Mixed Hay 113.75 ton, 5.69 cwt. Timothy Hay 94.25 ton, 4.71 cwt. Open High Low Last Chge 1387 3934 2321 891 69 73 Open High Low Last Chge 6126 2473 1070 628 101 197 Prev. Openjrit 7107 24136 13053 6757 1627 508 128 114 52 Prev. Openjnt 50538 30798 19876 9631 4471 724 Prev. Openjnt 770 1581 227 10 13 C.W. NEIDERHISER ir SALES (724)423-4076 ▼ (800)715-5586 20 Years Experience Masters Dealer • 584 XL Round Balers • 5400 &8800 Rebel Balers • V 4 & 8 Used Round Balers - 18 m stock • Wheel Rakes S. Rotary Rakes • Tedders 2& 4 Basket • Wrappers & Film - New & Used • Bale Sheers Choppers & Wagons • MCBBO Mower Conditioner - Demo • Parts & Belts - All Model Balers AgnCredtt Teltnuirk & Srtiirns Financing