Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 2001, Image 7

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    Pa. Grain
August 7,2001
Report Supplied By PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY’S MARKET FOR EASTERN
AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA:
Corn sold mostly steady to .05 lower, in
stances .10 lower. Wheat was sharply
lower, .12 to .20 lower. Barley and Oats
traded mostly steady. Soybeans .25-.3S
lower, while Ear Corn trended steady to
weak. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO
DEALERS DOCK, All prices per
bushel, except Ear Corn per ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y range 2.22-2.40 few
down to 2.15, average 2.30, contract for
harvest 2.10-2.42; WHEAT NO. 2 range
2.50-2.75, average 2.64; BARLEY NO. 3
range 1.35-1.55, average 1.41; OATS
NO. 2 range 1.40-1.65, average 1.56,
SOYBEANS range 4.46-4.65; average
4.57; contract for harvest 4.44-4.61; GR.
SORGHUM few reported; EAR CORN
range 63.00-70.00, average 66.28.
SOUTHCENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y range 2.14-2.40, aver
age 2.28; WHEAT NO. 2 range 2.30-
2.sS,few to 2.70, average 2.43; BARLEY
NO. 3 range 1.30-1.55, average 1.30;
OATS NO. 2 range 1.10-1.44, average
1.27; SOYBEANS NO. 1 range 4.38-
4.60, average 4.60; EAR CORN range
60.00-65.00, average 61.83.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2 range 2.20-2.35, few
down to 1.90, average 2.25; WHEAT
NO. 2 range 2.40-2.52, average 2.44;
BARLEY NO. 3 range 1.38, average
1.38; OATS NO. 2 range 1.20-1.50, few
down to 1.00, average 1.25; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 range 4.72, average 4.72, EAR
CORN range 50.00-61.00, average 55.50.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y range 2.20-2.35, aver
age 2.29; WHEAT NO. 2 range 2.20-
2.50, average 2.30; BARLEY NO. 3
range 1.30-1.45, average 1.36; OATS
NO. 2 range L 35-1.45, few down to 1.15,
average 1.37; SOYBEANS range 4.15-
4.50, average 4.25; EAR CORN range
60.00-66.00, average 63.50.
LEHIGH VALLEY AREA
* CORN NO. 2-Y range 2.20-2.38, aver
age 2.2.30; WHEAT NO. 2 range 2.50-
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2.78, average 2.63; BARLEY NO. 3
range 1.25-1.55, average 1.40; OATS
NO. 2 range 1.40-1.58, average 1.49;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 range 4.55-4.60, av
erage 4.57.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.20-2.40; average 2.28,
month ago 2.20, year ago 2.12. WHEAT
NO. 2 2.30-2.78; average 2.53, month
ago 2.37, year ago 2.01. BARLEY NO. 3
1.30-1.55; average 1.36, month ago 1.33,
year ago. 1.34. OATS NO. 2 1.35-1.55;
average 1.40, month ago 1.39, year ago
1.28. SOYBEANS NO. 14.38-4.60; aver
age 4.48, month ago 4.40, year ago 4., 14.
EAR CORN 60-70.00; average 64.35,
month ago 63.02, year ago 67.18.
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
(Prices FOB Truck)
CORN 1.91-1.97; WHEAT 2.35-2.43;
OATS 1.25; SOYBEAN MEAL: Bulk
44% 180.20-185.00; BULK 48% 190.20-
194.00.
Middleburg Hay
Middleburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, August 7,2001
HAY: 10 LOTS. 32 LOTS TOTAL.
ALFALFA: 155.00.
MIXED HAY: 6 LOTS, 65.00-175.00.
CLOVER: 67.50.
ROUND BALES: 35.00.
ORCHARDGRASS: 100.00.
STRAW: 8 LOTS, 60.00-90.00.
EAR CORN: 10 LOTS, 67.50-75.00.
TIMOTHY SEED: 23.00-26.00.
OATS: 2.10 AND 2.25 BU.
Shippensburg
Hay Auction
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
August 4 and 7
Hay—Straw—G rain
32 LOADS.
CLOVER: 50.00-118.00.
EAR CORN: 60.00.
GRASS HAY: 70.00.
MIXED HAY: 57.00-126.00.
TIMOTHY: 84.00-90.00.
WHEAT STRAW: 78.00-120.00.
OAT STRAW: 55.00.
BARLEY STRAW: 76.00.
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Kirkwood Hay
Kirkwood, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, August 7,2001
31 LOTS.
MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING
120.00-200.00, 2ND CUTTING 117.00-
157.00.
TIMOTHY: 135.00-165.00.
ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 110.00-
157.00. 2ND 92.00-142.00, 3RD 120.00-
155.00.
CLOVER: 82.00.
GRASS; 70.00-120.00.
WHEAT STRAW: 100.00-141.00.
SALE DAY TUBS. 10 A.M.
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market Of North
Jersey
Hackettstown, N.J.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, August 7,2001
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA: 4 LOTS, 1.00-2.75 BALE.
MIXED HAY: 12 LOTS, .50-2.50
BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1 LOT AT .35 BALE.
GRASS: 8 LOTS, .35-2.50 BALE.
OAT STRAW: 3 LOTS, 1.60-2.50
BALE.
28 LOTS TOTAL.
Lebanon
Produce Hay Auction
Reistville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, August 7,2001
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA: 80.00-95.00.
HAY SALE EVERY TUBS., 10 A.M.
Westminster Livestock
Hagerstown, Maryland
Report Supplied by Auction
August 7,2001
SLAUGHTER COWS: 64 HEAD,
STEADY. BREAKERS 46.00-51.25,
BONERS 43.00-47.00,L LEAN 40.00-
44.00, THIN 40.00 DOWN.
BULLS: 11 HEAD, 2.00 HIGHER.
YG#l 59.00-62.25, 1 AT 64.75; YG#2
54.00-59.00.
FED STEERS; 45 HEAD, IN
CLUDES IS 4-H STEERS. HIGH
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600-700 LBS. 80.00-83.00, 700-950 LBS.
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BULLS: 400-600 LBS. 75.00-86.00,
600-700 LBS. TO 68.00.
SHEEP: 12 HEAD 33.00-64.00.
LAMBS: 58 HEAD, 34 4-h LAMBS.
HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 100-120
LBS. 70.00-80.00, 120-135 LBS. 64.00-
73.00, 80-100 LBS. 73.00-83.00,
MEDIUM TO GOOD 70-120 LBS.
65.00-
GOATS: 82 HEAD. LARGE BILLIES
AND WHETHERS 70.00-105.00, 1 AT
145.00; LARGE NANNIES 60.00-84.00,
MEDIUM 45.00-75.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 74 HEAD. BY
THE HEAD, 15-30 LBS. 20.00-36.00;
BY THE LB. 50-60 LBS. 90.00-101.00,
60-70 LBS. 81.00-88.00, 75-85 LBS.
80.00- 100-125 LBS. 59.00-71.00,
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CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1450 LBS.
73.50-76.50; CHOICE 2-3 72.00-75.00;
LOW CHOICE 66.00-70.00; HIGH
CHOICE HOLSTEINS 1100-1500 LBS.
65.00-67.75; LOW CHOICE 61.00-65.00.
FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE
1100-1300 LBS. 73.00-74.25; CHOICE
3-4 68.00-69.00; CHOICE
LIGHTWEIGHTS 62.00-69.50.
CALVES: GOOD SLAUGHTER. SO
HO LBS. 67.00-75.00; HOLSTEIN
BULLS RETURNING TO FARM 10.00
LOWER. #1 90-115 LBS. 120.00-133.00,
115-125 LBS. 110.00-127.00; #2 90-115
LBS. 90.00-120.00, 80-90 LBS. 70.00-
92.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 25.00
LOWER. #1 95-120 LBS. 410.00-480.00,
#2 250.00-390.00, 70-90 LBS. 150.00-
250.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 81 HEAD, IN
CLUDES 27 4-H PROJECTS. #1 AND
2 210-275 LBS. 49.00-51.25, #1 AND 3
48.00-49.00, 275-295 LBS. 45.00-47.50,
190-210 LBS. T 045.00.
SOWS: 5 HEAD 300-550 LBS. 36.00-
40.75.
BOARS: 1354 LBS. AT 25.00.
STOCK CATTLE: 58 HEAD.
STEERS 300-500 LBS. 84.00-93.00, 500-
700 LBS. 81.00-88.00.
utorsince 198;
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,2001-A7
Belleville
Livestock Auction
Belleville, Pa.
August 8,2001
Report Supplied By PDA
CATTLE 268...(PDA)..(Supply in
cluded 214 in the Dairy Sale)..Compared
with last week’s sale...sl. cows steady to
.50 lower, bulls mostly steady.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: couple Select
1-2 53.25 & 56.75.
HEIFERS; couple Select 1-3 56.50 c
57.50.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 45.75-
49.25, Boners 80-85% lean 40.00-47.50,
Lean 85-90% lean 35.75-41.25. Shells
31.50 and down.
BULLOCKS: Select 1-3 40.00-48.00
BULLS: couple Yield Grade 1 2025 &
2040 lbs 61.25 & 62.00, couple Yield
Grade 2 1065 & 1240 lbs 48.00 & 48.75.
FEEDER CATTLE. STEERS; one
Large 3 705 lbs Holstein 54.00, one
Medium 2 655 lbs 45.00; HEIFERS: one
Medium 2 525 lbs 63.00; BULLS: couple
Medium 1 460 & 525 lbs 70.00 & 77.00,
one Medium 2 745 lbs 57.00.
CALVES 81...Vealers mostly steady.
VEALERS: one Good 135 lbs 87 50,
Standard and Good 60-115 lbs 40.00-
65.00, Utility 65-80 lbs 20.00-40.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls due
to extreme heat, buyer demand was
light, mostly 15.00 to 20.00 lower. No 1
Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs 112.50-130.00,
No 2 90-120 lbs 70.00-117.50; No 2 Hol
stein heifers 65-75 lbs 140.00-175.00.
Couple beef type bulls and heifers 80
& 90 lbs 95.00 & 125.00.
HOGS 6... BARROWS AND GILTS:
49-54% lean 190-220 lbs 47.00-50.00,40-
45% lean 170 lbs 39.75.
FEEDER PIGS 88...1-3 25-45 lbs
15.00-45.00, 50-70 lbs 45.00-52.50.
per head.
SHEEP 17... Slaughter lambs 5.00 to
10.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS-
Choice 65-115 lbs 60.00-75.00.
GOATS 26...(AU sold by the head).
Couple Large Billies 75.00 & 89.00,
couple Large Nannies 62.50, Medium
36.00-52.50, couple Large Kids 20.00 &
21.00, Small 6.00-13.00.
DAIRY COWS; 600.00-1900.00.
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