AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,2001 Pa. Grain July 16,2001 Report Supplied By PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: CORN STEADY TO .15 HIGHER ON AN ACTIVE MARKET, WHEAT VERY ACTIVE .20 TO .30 HIGHER, WITH SPOTS TO .40 HIGHER, BARLEY AND OATS STEADY TO STRONG, SOYBEANS .30 TO .40 HIGHER ON A VOLATILE MARKET, EAR CORN STEADY. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DEALERS DOCK, ALL PRICES PER BUSHEL, EXCEPT EAR CORN PER TON. n Historical Wrong Turns The birth ot “gerrymandenng,' the takeoff of “Wrong Way Corrigan,' a good-bye to ly and the end to mckel-and-dinnng all shaie July 17 anniver saries Elbndge Gem. bom July ~, 17. 1744. gave his name to gerry- fit mandenng (trying to manipulate vA l '-s^T == Z7\ an electoial area; when he treated a salamander-shaped district to ) lavor his party On Inly 17 193 X j jj j pilot Douglas Corngan took of f Irom \Ju J \cw York headed toi California, hut ended up a dav latei in an unexpeet 111 )) jf ed destination —belaud On July 17, 1961, ly Cobb, known to many as the greatest baseball playci e\er died ot cancel In 1997, Woolworlh s announced that it was closing its 400 five and dime stoics ending a 117 yeai Amencan tiadition In order to become the master, llw politician becomes the serrant. it' If your outdoor lights are on timers, adjust them for summer's shorter nights Green-Tomato Salsa 1 red pepper, seeded and roasted lac ken seeded peppers 2 jalapeho peppers, seeded and rs and jalapeiios on a gull roasted Uor undei the broilei, 4 ot 5 large green tomatoes mining until skins can be 2 small onions, chopped peeled Combine all mgie -3 cloves garlic dients and chop coarsely t teaspoon sugar Season to taste, then rcf'ng -1 teaspoon cumin dale toi at least 3 hours 1 2 cup fresh cilantro or parsley Sene chl ,| ed t , 1s salt and pepper, to taste Jd' „ / c Aav Makes 3 cups | For rtclpes, gardening tips QUICK-START eiset —/Equipment .1 2187 North Penryn Rd., Manheim, PA 17545 Phone (717) 665-4056 Fax (717) 665-2240 SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.24-2.45, AVERAGE 2.34, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 2.26-2.43; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.75-2.92, AVERAGE 2.79, BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.30-1.55, AV ERAGE 1.37; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.60-1.70, AVERAGE 1.63, SOYBEANS RANGE 4.84-4.95; FEW REPORTED 5.11, AVERAGE 4.95, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 4.89-4.98; FEW RE PORTED GR. SORGHUM RANGE 2.20, AVERAGE 2.20; EAR CORN RANGE 63.00-69.00, AVERAGE 67.00. SOUTHCENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.10-2.30, -Charles 0« Gaul e (1590-19701 Pax QUICK iRT™ pan .ling system >ws chicks > FINISHED ilers -iently. Feed Storage and Delivery Systems sjjl^ The Ultimate Nest For Commercial Floor Birds fomatic OF AMERICA, INC AVERAGE 2.21; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.30-2.60, AVERAGE 2.40; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.25-1.60, AV ERAGE 1.34; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.05-1.30, AVERAGE 1.20; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 4.60-4.86, AVERAGE 4.70; EAR CORN RANGE 58.00-66.00, AVERAGE 62.00. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.20-2.45, AVERAGE 2.31; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.45-2.92, AVERAGE 2.59; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.25-1.55, AV ERAGE 1.36; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.38-1.70, AVERAGE 1.42; SOYBEANS NO. 1 4.60-4.95, AVERAGE 4.77; EAR CORN RANGE 60.00-70.00, AVER AGE 64.50. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2 RANGE 2.11-2.35, AV ERAGE 2.26; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.31-2.40, AVERAGE 2.36; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.33, AVERAGE 1.33; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.35-1.50, AVER AGE 1.40; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 4.82, AVERAGE 4.82, EAR CORN RANGE SO.OO-61.00, AVERAGE 55.50. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA M OLD IARMI.RS WEATHER miIBBS lluvmcnls CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.20-2.40, AVERAGE 2.28; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.00-2.20, AVERAGE 2.13; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.25-1.45, AV ERAGE 1.38; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.38-1.40, AVERAGE 1.39; SOYBEANS RANGE 4.15-4.80, AVERAGE 4.52; EAR CORN RANGE 60.00-61.25, AV ERAGE 60.63. LEHIGH VALLEY AREA appear rusty before a ram CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.30-2.45, AVERAGE 2.38; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.60-2.89, AVERAGE 2.76; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.25-1.55, AV ERAGE 1.40; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.75, AVERAGE 1.54; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 4.60-4.80, AVERAGE 4.70; PER HUNDREDWEIGHT, FEW Clear an St Jacob s Day (20lb) promises plenty offruit AT? or trust a July sky Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, July 16,2001 CALVES .10-4.95. COWS 11-AV/i. EASY COWS .05-.43'/4. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .35-1.01. HEIFERS .43-.77. BULLS .44 3 /<-.65. STEERS ,47 3 /i-.71'/2. HOGS .3S-.37. ROASTING PIGS EACH 30.00 Old-Time Tomatoes Re create Grandma s garden with the help of our Guide to Heirloom Vegetables chad Send $3 to The Old Farmer s Almanac, Dept HV P 0 Box 520 Dublin, NH 03444 call 800 895 9265 ext 220 or visit www almanac corn go/hv u * r,--. 60 00 BOARS .20-.39. SOWS, NONE. SHEEP .33-.60. LAMBS EA. 38.00-70.00. LAMBS PER LB. .47-1.38. GOATS EA. 80.00-115.00. KIDS EA. 27.00-67.50. HIDES 9.00. TOTAL: 513 HEAD. REPORTED GR. SORGHUM 2.20- 2.25, AVERAGE 2.23; EAR CORN RANGE 64.00-70.00, AVERAGE 67.00. MONTHAGO CORN NO. 2-Y 2.19; WHEAT NO. 2 2.35; BARLEY NO. 3 1.33; OATS NO. 2 1.43; SOYBEANS NO. 1 4.23; EAR CORN 61.30. YEARAGO CORN NO. 2-Y 2.21; WHEAT NO. 2 2.09; BARLEY NO. 3 1.37; OATS NO. 2 1.37; SOYBEANS NO. 1 4.31; EAR CORN 72.64. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Prices FOB Truck) CORN 1.97-2.01; WHEAT 2.52-2.56; OATS 1.25-1.50; SOYBEAN MEAL: BULK 44% 176.90-183.00; BULK 48% 186.90-192.00. Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO July 18,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Daily National Grain Market Sum mary Grain and soybean bids were sharply lower in reaction to benefical moisture drove bids. Efowever above normal tem peratures in Corn belt areas can cause problems for pollination, limited de clines. Wheat bids were mixed 4 cents lower to 2 cents higher. Corn 4 to 9 cents lower. Sorghum 15 cents lower. Soybean bids 12 to IS cents lower. Wheat prices slightly tower as spillo ver pressure from corn and soybean markets. Corn bids sharply lower due to expected rainfall overnight. But above normal temperatures lending light sup port in corn complex. Soybean bids were sharply lower as profit taking was noted. Another day of up and down closes for soybeans, with timely rains and profit i 21st Annual Ag Showcase i at the Cecil County Fair lues., July 24, 2001 • 10 a.m. { Rain date - Thursday, July 26 ( At the Fairgrounds on Rt. 273 near Rt. 213, Fair Hill, Md. Follow the Signs GPS/GIS and Remote Sensing Technology for Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century Compact equipment for the smaller producer and weekend farmer Presentations { Special Features: Advances in and new uses for Precision Ag and Site Specific Farming Tractors, Skid Loaders, Tillage, Planting and Forage Equipment, and all Types of Compact Farming Equipment Available from the Cecil Co Farm Bureau Women Ag-lndustnal, Inc , W N Cooper & Son; Hoober, Inc. Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit, Sam On, Scheeler Seeds, Southern States-Rismg Sun Maryland Cooperative Extension - Cecil County Cecil County Fair Board Maryland Department of Natural Resources Cecil County Weed Control Cecil County Soil Conservation District The Ag Showcase Welcomes Everyone Interested In Agriculture. Demonstrations: Lunch: Dealers: Sponsors: Organizers: Cooperators: Complimentary passes are available at participating dealers or from Maryland Cooperative Extension- Cecil County Office, (410) 996-5280 or (410) 658-4041. “It is the policy of Maryland Cooperative Extension that no person shall be subjected to discnnination on the grounds of race, color, sex, disability, age or national origin" taking offering light pressure. EXPORT SALES; PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE CCC Eritrea Soft White 38,891 Jul-Aug Soft White 25,000 Aug-Oct South Korea 11.5 pet protein HRW 2,000 Sep-Oct 14.0 pet protein DN Spring 7,500 Soft White 14,000 CCC Angola Corn 20,000 Aug Totals: Wheat 81,391 tonnes. Com 20,000 tonnes. THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT COULD BE CON FIRMED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET NEWS. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS; 07/18/01 07/17/01 07/19/00 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 3.08 dn 1 2.60 Minneapolis (DNS 14pct) 3.46 dn 1 3 A 3.17 Portland (SWW) 3.50-3.52 up 2 2.74-2.77 St. Louis (SRW) 2.77-2.78 dn 4-12.12-2.13 Corn, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.00 dn 8 1.65-1.66 Minneapolis 1.83 'A dn 9 ‘A 1.42 ’/< So. lowa 1.99-2.01 Vi dn 5-4 V 4 1.52-1.56 Omaha 1.84-1.85 dn 8 1.45- 1.48 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 5.13-5.15 dn 13-15 4.64-4.66 Minne apolis 4.93 '/< up 15 '/< 4.38 Vi So. lowa 5.04-5.09 dn 12 4.51-4.56 Cent. II Proces sor 5.18-5.25 3 A dn 13 >/4-12 ‘A 4.58 'A -4.75 'A Minneapolis truck wheat - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat 3.17 1 A dn 1 2.81 3 A Minneapolis (Sep) Wheat 3.28 dn 1 3 A 3.05 Vi Chicago (Sep) Wheat 2.88 3 A dn 1 Va 2.44 Vi Chicago (Sep) Corn 2.16 'A dn 8 'A 1.81 3 A Chi cago (Nov) Soybeans 5.10 dn 14 3 A 4.56 ‘A EXPORT BIDS: Barge or rail, Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel except sorghum per cwt.
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