Pa. Grain Report December 3,2001 Report Supplied By PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: Corn .03 to .05 higher. Wheat steady to .05 lower. Barley 03 higher. Oats and Soybeans mostly steady. Ear Corn 2.00 higher. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DEALERS DOCK, All prices per bushel, except EaiCorn per tod. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.20-2.48, average 2.34; contract for barest 2.34. WHEAT No. 2, 2.77-3.05, average 2.92; contract for harvest 2.77-2.99. BARLEY No. 3, 1.65-1.80, average 1.71. OATS No. 2, 1.50-1.75, average 1.61. SOYBEANS 4.00-4.30, average 4.16; contract for har vest 4.18. EAR CORN 57.00-70.00, aver age 64.20. SOUTHCENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.2-2.39, average 2.28; WHEAT No. 2, 2.30-3.00, average 2.47; BARLEY No. 3,1.50-1.70, average 1.53; OATS No. 2. 1.10-1.50, average 1.34; SOYBEANS No, 1.3.95-4.10, aver age 4.03; EAR CORN 60.00-70.00; avg. 61.66. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2, 1.94-2.35, avg. 2.18; WHEAT No. 2, 2.50-2.63, avg. 2.50; BARLEY No. 3,1.55; OATS No. 2,1.25- visit our website: www.leesportmarket.com Hoober*s Uptime Inspection Eliminates Downtime Insimtlon Progmm^ 06 > Save money before problems , t , - ► Get more at trade In tiWe service increases resate value > Save money oft special uptime service & offseason discounts > fnspeGtion program includes these specific areas: Engine, Drive Train, Electrical, Hydraulic, as wpilae a goneraMtieck . ■#" * > > Eacttiractor isdyrßmometer > We will Inspect tractors on the > Receive free driving time and up to one hour To schedule your tractor for winter inspection, service or repairs, call Clark Slothower today. ■ H THREE LOCATIONS SUIViUE 1.50, avg. 1.37; SOYBEANS No. 1, 3.99; EAR CORN 61.00. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA EAR CORN No. 2, 2.15-2.40, avg. 2.27; WHEAT No. 2, 2.20-2.50, avg. 2.35; BARLEY No. 3, 1.30-1.55, avg. 1.46; OATS No. 2, 1.30-1.50, avg. 1.42; SOYBEANS, No. 1,3.80-4.14, avg. 4.04; EAR CORN 60.00-65.00, avg. 61.66. LEHIGH VALLEY CORN No. 2-Y, 2.20-2.50, avg. 2.30; WHEAT No. 2, 2.90-3.14, avg. 3.01; BARLEY, No. 3,1.60-1.65; OATS No. 2. 1.70-1.75, avg. 1.73; SOYBEANS No. 1, 4.00-4.05, avg. 4.01; GRAIN SOR GHUM 2.36-2.60, avg. 2.48. EAR CORN 75.00. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.15-2.50, avg. 2.29; month ago 2.21, year ago 1.97. WHEAT No. 2, 2.30-3.14, avg. 2.69; month ago 2.69, year ago 2.24. BARLEY, No. 3, 1.30-1.80, avg. 1.58; month ago 1.52, year ago 1.36. OATS No. 2, 1.30-1.75, avg. 1.52; month ago 1.56, year ago 1.33. SOYBEANS No. 1, 3.80-4.30, avg. 4.06; month ago 3.93, year ago 4.47. EAR CORN 57.00-75.00, avg. 65.63; month ago 63.52, year ago 55.70. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Prices FOB Truck): CORN 1.96-2.00; WHEAT 2.60-2.78; OATS 1.25; SOY BEAN MEAL: bulk 44% 159-165.00; bulk 48% 169-174.00. Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO Decembers,2ool Report Supplied By USDA Wheat bide moved ilightly higher on export optimism. Lack of overnight export sales pushed com and soybean lower. Wheat steady to 1 cent higher. Cora 1 to 4 cents lower. Sorghum steady to 3 cents lower. Soybeans 1 to 2 cents lower. Recent trade talks that export in terest may pickup this week for wheat was the nutfor support factor. Indica tions are that Spain, Egypt or China could be seeking US wheat over the next day or so. Continued dry conditions in parts of the winter wheat growing areas also offered strength to bids. No export sales were announced today for corn or soybeans. Some good orders are on this week’s books but more sales are needed before bids can strengthen. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIV ERY DATE Nothing New to Report. THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLV SALES THAT COULD BE CON FIRMED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET NEWS. DATE CHANGE X EAR AGO TRUCK EIDSf *l2/05/01 12/04/01 12/06/00 Wheat; Kansas City (HRW ORD) 2.88-2.91 up 1 3.16 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.45 up 1 Vi 3.58 Portland (SWW) 3.74-3.75 unch 3.00-3.01 St. Louis (SRW) 2.92-2.93 up 12.53-2.54 Cora, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.05- 2.07 dn 4-3 1.99-2.01 Minneapolis 1.90 >/« up 11.81 Vi So. lowa 2.06-2.07 Vi dn 2-3 Vi 1.92-2.06 Vi Omaha 1.94-1.95 dn 2 1.91-1.92 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 4.43 dn 2 4.99-5.00 Minneapolis 4.17 Vi dn 1 Vi 4.70 So. lowa 4.44-4.47 dn 14.99- 5.01 Cent. II Processor 4.41 Vi-4.48 Vi dn 2 Vi 5.03-5.11 Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES; Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 2.90 Vi up Vi 3.24 Minneapolis (Mar) Wheat 3.10 up 1 Vi 3.28 Chicago (Mar) Wheat 2.85 Vi up 1 Vi 2.76 Vi Chicago (Mar) Corn 2.19 Vi dn 2 2.18 Vi Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 4.42 Vi dn 2 Vi 5.07 EXPORT BIDS: Barge bids out of Port of New Orleans or Rail out of North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel except sor ghum per cwt. 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