A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,2001 Pa. Grain Report October 29,2001 Report Supplied By PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: Corn mostly steady with spots .05 higher. Wheat and Barley firm. Oats .05 higher. Soybeans steady to .03 lower Ear Corn mostly steady and New Ear Corn firm. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DEALERS DOCK, All prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per ton. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.11-2.30, average 2.19. WHEAT No. 2, 2.88-2.95, average 2 90; contract for harvest 2.85-3.00. BARLEY No. 3, 1.50-1.80, average 1.71; contract for harvest 1.25. OATS No. 2, 1.60-1.80, average 1.71. SOYBEANS 3.82-4.10, average 3.98. GR. SOR GHUM 2.04; EAR CORN 57.00-80.00, average 63.28. NEW EAR CORN, aver age moisture, 55-60.00, average 57 66. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.15-2 30, average 2.23, WHEAT No. 2, 2.30-2.80, average 2 53, BARLEY No. 3, 1 20-1.60, average 1.45; OATS No. 2, 1.44-1.65, average 1 54, SOYBEANS No. 1, 3.76- 4 00, av erage 3 97; EAR CORN 60.00-70 00, avg. 63.14, New Ear Corn, average mois ture, 50 00-70.00, average 55 66. ■ HEAT WlfiT CORN | CENTRAL HEATING WITH CORN & WOOD PELLETS I ,I'f" \wm Variable Speed Vacuum Pump f Hi Control System from EETRON saves up to 80% of electric energy and >dr Packr -Wudr FISHER& THOMPSON SALES& SERVICE INCORPORATED Main Office 15 Newport Rd., Leola, PA 17540 * 717-656-3307 ■_| Are You I^P —* Interested In Extra Farm Income? We Offer • Qualified Service Personnel • Sound Genetic Program • Building Management/Environmental Monitoring • Facility Planning •Technical Support • Cash Flow Projections • Competitive-Contract Payments • Purina Feeding Programs For more information Call 1-800-518-6458 Ext. 292 Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2, 1.85-2.30, avg. 2.20; WHEAT No. 2, 2.40-2.62, avg. 2.47; BARLEY No. 3,1.51; OATS No. 2,1.20- 1.50, avg. 1.33; SOYBEANS No. 1, 3.86; EAR CORN 61.00. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA EAR CORN No. 2, 2.20-2.33, avg. 2.26; WHEAT No. 2, 2.20-2.60, avg. 2 43; BARLEY No. 3, 1.30-1.50, avg. 1.40; OATS No. 2, 1.35-1.50, avg. 1.43; SOYBEANS, No. 1, 3.70-4.10, avg. 3.90; EAR CORN 60.00-65.00, avg. 64.33; NEW EAR CORN, average moisture, 52.00-59.00, avg. 55.25. CORN No. 2-Y, 2.10-2.28, avg. 2.18; WHEAT No. 2, 2.80-3.00, avg. 2.90; BARLEY, No 3, 1.40-1.65, avg. 1.52; OATS No. 2, 1.50-1.70, avg. 1 57; SOY BEANS No. 1, 3.90-4.00, avg. 3.83; EAR CORN 57.00-80.00, avg. 63.52; month ago 63.76, year ago 60.77. GRAIN SOR GHUM 2 26-2.60, avg. 2.43. EAR CORN 60.00-67.00, avg. 63.33. NEW EAR CORN, average moisture, 40.00- 56 00, avg. 51.67. CORN No. 2-Y, 2.10-2.30, avg. 2.21, month ago 2.30, year ago 1.96. WHEAT No 2. 2.20-3.00, avg. 2.69; month ago 2 54, year ago 2.17. BARLEY, No. 3. 1.20-1.80, avg. 1.52; month ago 140, year ago. OATS No. 2, 1.35-1.80, avg. • 70,000 to 400,000 BTU Units Available • 80% Efficiency • Domestic hot water options (on GBU 130 only) • Primary heating or as an add-on unit in home, shop, greenhouse, barn, etc • Thermostat controlled • Proven reliability tor 11 years Shelled corn makes an excellent heating fuel with about 9000 BTUs per pound COMPARE THE COSTS TO OTHER FUELS I American Hearth | 1954 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717 • 334 * 5494 J We have swine finishing contracts available LEHIGH VALLEY EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA 1.56; month ago 1.42, year ago 1.29. SOYBEANS No. 1, 3.70-4.10, avg. 3.93; month ago 4.39, year ago 4.17. EAR CORN 57.00-80.00, avg. 63.52; month ago 63.76, year ago 60.77. NEW EAR CORN, average moisture, 40.00-70.00, avg. 55.06; month ago 53.50, year ago 50.31. Lebanon Produce Hay Auction Reistville, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, Oct. 30,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain TIMOTHY: IST CUTTING 125.00. MIXED HAY: 75.00. WHEAT STRAW; 2.00 BALE. HAY AUCTION TUES., 10 A.M Dewart Hay Dcwart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, October 29,2001 HAY; 13 LOTS 70.00-130.00. STRAW. 2 LOTS, 97.50 AND 100.00. WOOD: 4 LOTS, 42.50-75.00 LOAD. CORN; 3 LOTS, 85.00-95.00. OATS. 3 LOTS, 1.60-2.30 BU They just go between them better. INTRODUCING THE SUM, SLEEK MF 4300 SERIES ORCHARD CAB TRACTORS. 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Leola, PA 17540 (717)680-2321 MEYERS IMPLEMENTS, INC. 400 North Antrim Way Greewastte, R 4 17?25 (717)597-2176 MANOR MOTORS 365? Rt. 563 Pannßon.f’A . * (724)2544753 schrep»=lEr Bommm 17064, . j(670) 64*11% . New Wilmington Livestock New Wilmington, Pa. Report Supplied By PDA Monday, October 29,2001 CATTLE 107...(PDA)..Compared with last week’s sale..cows 2.00 to 3.00 lower. STEERS; one Choice 2-3 1330 lbs 65.50, one Select 1-3 59.25, one Standard 1-2 55.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: few Select and Standard 45.25-51.50. HEIFERS: few Choice 2-4 1135-1180 lbs 64.75-67.00, one Standard 1-2 51.00. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 37.00- 42.00, Boners 80-85% lean 32.75-36.00, Lean 85-90% lean 28.75-34.75. Shells down to 20.00. BULLS: few Yield Grade 1 1390-1785 lbs 46.00-50.00, few Yield Grade 2 1185- 1505 lbs 34.25-42.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few Medium 1-2 330-535 lbs 70.00-82.00, few Medium and Large 2 600-825 lbs 47.00- 64 00; HEIFERS: one Medium 1 540 lbs 64.50; BULLS: couple Medium 3 505 & 670 lbs 49.00 & 50.00. CALVES 146...VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-110 lbs 40.00-52.50, Utility 60-75 lbs 20.00-35 00 PEOPLE'S SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 1/076 (717)463-2735 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E UndenSt. - fWfcWand. PA 17087 , (717)666-7818 LONGENECKERS JNC. Pt|66 South Wißjamsburg, PA (814)793-3731 MILLER EQUIPMENT CO f iC. -Slaufeffload' I -'h *' {610) 849-2911 * FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 110-135 lbs 90.00-92.00, 95-115 lbs 100.00-105.00, 85-90 lbs 67.50-85.00, No 2 85-115 lbs 60.00-94.00; few No 1 Hol stein heifers 95-110 lbs 450.00-510.00, few No 2 80-110 lbs 180.00-440.00. Few beef type bulls and heifers 90-125 lbs 80.00-155.00. HOGS 130... Barrows and gilts 3.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: few 49- 54% lean 230-240 lbs 36.00-36.75, 45- 50% lean 220-290 lbs 32.50-35.75, 40- 45% lean 250-330 lbs 30.50-32.50. SOWS: few 1-3 360-370 lbs 28.00- 29.50, couple 500 & 690 lbs 33.00 & 33.50. BOARS: 200-315 lbs 18.50-25.00, 315- 735 lbs 15.50-18.00. FEEDER PIGS 62... 1-3 30-40 lbs 19.00-25.00, few 50-70 lbs 25.00-32.00. per head. SHEEP 47... SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 110-150 lbs 42.00-50.00, few 90- 95 lbs 59.00-67.50, few 80-90 lbs 69.00- 78.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 10.00-30.00. GOATS 7—(All sold by the head). One Large Billy 75.00, couple Medium 40.00 & 41.00, couple Large Wether 70.00 & 75.00, one Medium Nanny 27.50, one Small Kid 22.50. MM WO 99 PlO itp NORTHEAST . ECKROTH DIST. & EQOiE BROS, FARM 6 f2!S T mmr t '4m ' ' ♦ N( • ***&" Iron lop of e«ti to ground" MF4355 MF i%O 85 PTO lip Q 0 PTO hp
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