Corn Beit Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. January 8, 2002 Report '-iipphed Bv USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF Whole sale Bids Truck or Rail dollars per ton Feedstuff prices were mixed this week in (he Corn Belt area Cold temperatures moved across the US and some snow ac cumulations were reported in several places Most mills have reopened after the holiday shutdowns and supplies seem ample for many ingredients Demand continued slow as some users bought ahead before the holidays Warm temperatures are forecast over the next lew days in the Midwest SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail 3 00 higher at 150 50-154 50 48 percent truck 2 50 higher at 150 00-159 00 per ton CORN BY-PRODUCTS Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points, steady to 200 lower at 55 00-68 00, Chicago steady at 62 00-70 00 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points, steady at 235 00- 255 00, Chicago steady to 10 00 lower at 230 00-255 00 per ton Rail Hommv I ced. Central Illinois Points, steady at 60 00-64 00, truck steady at 62 00-63 00 Crude Corn Oil 50 points lower at 21.00- 22 00 cents per pound. MIDDLINGS: Northwest 4.00 to 8.00 loner at 56.00-71 00; Buflalo 7 00 lower at 58 00-69.00 per ton ALI-ALFA PELLETS Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated, steady at 147.00- 179 00, meal steady at 150.00-182 00. 15 percent steady at 132.00-160 00 per ton, meal steady at 135.00-163.00 DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS Central Illinois steady at 75 00-91.00, Chicago steady to 5.00 lower at 80.00- 93 00, Lawrenceburg, IL steady at 87.00. Kansas and Nebraska steady to 5.00 higher at 85.00-90.00; Minneapolis steady at 75.00 per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS; Newark, NJ 4.00 higher at 90.00; Wil liamsburg, VA 4.00 higher at 80.00 per ton. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackcttstown, N.J. Report Supplied by Auction January 8,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA: 2 lots, 4.30-4.80 bale. MIXED HAY: 10 lots, 2.30-3.00 bale. GRASS’ 8 LOTS, 2.10-3.70 bale. MULCH: 6 LOTS. 1 30-2.50 bale. OAT STRAW: 1 lot at 2.90 bale OATS: Hot at 3.20 bu. 28 lots total. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Friday, January 4, 2002 Hay —Straw—Gram 105 I OADS TOTAL MIXED HAY 45 LOADS, 6100- 202 00 ALFALFA 13 LOTS, 130.00-215 00 TIMO THY- 14 LOTS, 95 00-167 00 STRAW 13 LOTS. 84 00-172 00 EAR CORN: 86 00 AND 91 00 ORCHARDGRASS 8 I OTS, 82 00- 125 00 CORN FODDER 65 00 OA TS 2 30 BU FIREWOOD 5 LOADS, 52 00- 107 00 Kirkwood Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, January 8,2002 56 LOTS. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 141.00-157,00,2 ND 145.00-180 00. TIMOTHY: 135.00-170.00. ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 140.00- 165.00, 2ND CUTTING 102.00-145.00 3RD 170.00-187.00, 4TH 140.00-185.00 STH 220.00. CLOVER: 140.00. GRASS: 90.00175.00 WHEAT STRAW: 85.00-150.00 BARLEY STRAW: 85.00-130.00. WOOD: 40.00 PICK-UP LOAD. SALE DAY TUBS. 10 A.M. Shippensburg Hay Auction Shippensburg, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Jan. 5 and 8,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain 109 LOADS. ALFALFA: 84.00-190.00. MIXED HAY: 50.00-195.00 TIMOTHY: 55.00-132.00. BROMEGRASS: 50.00-122.00. ORCHARDGRASS: 50.00-140.00 STRAW: 67.50-110.00. EAR CORN: 60.00-117.00. CORN FODDER: 40.00-80.00. OATS: 2.75 BU. MULCH: 35.00. WOOD: 22.00-60.00 LOAD. Dewart Hay Dcwart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, January 7,2002 HAY: 2 LOTS, 100.00-130.00 WOOD: 5 LOADS, 30.00-50.00 LOAD. Wolgemuth Hay Leoia, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Wednesday, January 9,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain 70LOTS. ALFALFA; HIGH 190 00, AVG, 149 00 MIXED HAY: HIGH 185 00, AVG 126.00. TIMOTHY: HIGH 177 00, AVG 135.00 GRASS. HIGH 165 00, AVG 121.00 STRAW: HIGH 165 00, AVG 122 00 CORN FODDER HIGH AND AVG 70.00. PENNFIELD DAIRY FEEDS #75021 -16% FLAKE $163.58 #75023 - 20% FLAKE $178.17 #7OlOO - 35% PELLET $254.20 #75062 - 38% PELLET $252.86 Prices tre week of 01/WO2 end include 4 ton volume, mid week/eeriy order, 4% cesh discount peld 10 deys Prices ere delivered to the term within 75 miles from Ml Joy, PA. PENNFIELD GRAIN BANK Prices may vary by feed mill location. $2.45 Bu Soybeans $4.40 Bu Barley $2.00 bu • Use Gram “Same As Cash” • Prices Updated Weekly • Gram Back-Hauling Corn • No Storage Charges When Applied To Feed Purchases •Yearly Statement of Gram Transactions Available CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPT OPEN ytHOURS PI-800-995-0333 pennfield feeds Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Springfield, 111. January 4.2002 Report Supplied By USDA FEEDER PIGS. Receipts- 11,625, last week 15,344. SEW 10 lb pigs were weak as formula contracts rolled ahead to the July futures. Feeder pigs were 100 higher. Demand was moderate to good with light to moderate offerings Trading activity was slow in the holiday short ened week. Eastern Cornbelt - Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan Receipts 6,655, last week 7,119. Estimated 50-54% lean Value. EARLY WEANED PIGS, 10 Lbs Basis; Lot size 250-750 2,855 head, 29.00-38.00, wtd. avg 32.22, lot size 750 or more. 1,500 head, 29.94 Total Com posite. 4,355 head, 29 00-38 00, wtd avg 31.43. FEEDER PIGS, 40 Lbs Basis Lot size under 250 head: 200 head, 53.00 FEEDER PIGS, 50 Lbs Basis Lot size under 250. 330 head, 50 00, 250-750 head. 900 head, 49 44-52 00, wtd avg 51.15; 750 or more 870 head, 49 44 Total Composite 2,100 head, 49 44- 52.00, wtd avg 50.26. FOB prices are quoted on a per head basis “picked up” at the sellers farm in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan, these prices do not include freight Most lots of 40-60 weight pigs have a sliding value from the negotiated weight basis which is calculated on the actual average weight of the lot plus or minus .30- 40 cents per pound Some lots of early weaned pigs are discounted 1 00- 10 00 per head on pigs weighing under 10 pounds Early weaned pigs are under 19 days old. Estimated lean value is pro jected to base slaughter weights with normal confinement feeding conditions Vaccination and health program values are not included but health status should be disclosed Southern & Eastern Direct Feeder Pigs Columbia, S.C. January 4,2002 Report Supplied by USDA Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB Feeder Pig Report. Weekly summary of prices on a FOB farm to farm basis, Week ended Jan. 4- Receipts. 31,594, last week 36,695. Compared to last week: early weaned pigs and 40-50 pound feeder pigs unevenly steady Demand good for light offerings Re ceipts include 22,084 pigs shipped to ter Farming, Saturday, January 12,2002-AT lowa and Central US. Estimated 50-549 r Lean Value EARLY WEANED PIGS 10 Lbs Basis Lot size 250 or less 50 head, 32 00, lot size 250-750 1,490 head, 29 00-31 75, wld avg 30 52, lot size 750 or more 7,970 head, 29 94-44.50, wld 34 06 Total Composite 9,510 head, 29 00- 44.50, wtd avg 33.49 FEEDER PIGS, 40 Pounds Basis I ot size 250 or less- 200 head 53 00, lot size 250-750 head. 2,909 head, 45 36-54 50, wtd. avg. 49.29; 750 or more 3,160 head 47 29-56 00, wtd. avg 50 32 Total com posite 6,269 head, 45 36-56.00, wtd avg 49 93. FEEDER PIGS, 45 Pounds Basis Lot size 250-750 1,000 head, 47 50-50 00, wtd avg 49 26, lot size 750 or more 8,780 head, 54 95-55 29, wtd avg 55 13 Total Composite 9,780 head, 47 36- 60 77, wtd avg. 54 75 FEEDER PIGS, 50 Pounds Basis Lot size 250 or less 470 head, 47 50-50 00, wtd avg 49.25; lot size 250-750 900 head, 49 44-52 00, wtd avg 51 15, lot size 750 or more 4,665 head. 42 50- 50 95, wtd avg 46 59 1 olal Composite 6,035 head, 42.50-52 00, wtd avg 47 48 Prices are quoted on a per head basis ■picked up' at the sellers farm in NC, SC, GA, TN, K.Y, AL, MS, AR, MO. TX, OK KS, IN, OH. ML CO, Ul, and WY Prices do not include freight or broker lees Many lots of 40-60 weight pigs sold with a 25- 40 per pound slide Also, some lots of early weaned pigs have a 1 00 per pound sliding value adjusted from a 10 pound basis Early wean pigs under 19 days old Estimated lean value is projected to base slaughter weights with normal confinement feeding condi tions This report does not cover any trades which include prolit/loss share agreements or any other form of shared or retained ownership agreements New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Monday, January 7,2002 92 HEAD. MARKET STEADY. DRIVING HORSES 485 00-910 00 RIDING HORSES 410.00-1135 00 PONIES 165.00-425.00. COLTS 225.00-600 00
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