Finger Lakes Hay Auction Penn Y an. New Y ork Kc-porl Supplied I)-. Auction March 8 and 12. 2(M)2 \\G 23 lOADS ,\1 TAI FA TIMOTHY MIX IST CUTTING 70 00-87 50, 2ND 115 00-175 00 Al FAI FA 3RD 170(H) C. R ASS MIX IST CUTTING 60 (MM 15.1 M). 2ND KM) 00-127 50 STRAW: 117.50-132 50. TIMOTHY SFFD- 13.(M)-17.(M) 50 I BS HAY AUCTIONS FVFRY TUFS ANO FRI , 11 A.M. SHARP. NO AUC TION FRIDAY. MARCH 29. Green Dragon Hay Lphrata. Pa. Report Supplied Ih Auction Friday. March 8. 2002 Mac —Straw —(irain 82 I OADSTOTAI . MIXFD HAY- 34 lOADS. 53 (M)-222.(M). AI.FAI FA: 10 I OTS, 101.00-182.00. TIMOTHY; 9 LOTS, 87.00-ISS.(M). STRAW- 17 LOTS. 86.00-150.00. FAR CORN: 2 I OTS. 81.00 AND BS.(M). OR C HARD GRASS: 4 LOTS. 1()0.(K)-122.00. CORN FODDFR: 47.00. SOYBFAN STALKS: 26.00 AND 30.00. OAT HAY: 107.00. Middleburg Hay Middlehurg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction I uesday, March 12. 2002 HAY: 67 LOTS. 110 LOTS TOTAL. Al FAI.FA: 9 I OTS. 135.00-180.00. MJXFD HAY: 32 LOTS, 55.00-230.00. TIMOTHY; 9 1 OTS. 75 00-120.00. ROUND BA I FS- 9 I OTS. 14.00-48.00 BAI F. ORCHARD GRASS: 8 LOTS 75,00-140.00. STRAW: 11 LOTS, 25.00-132.00. fiAR CORN: 7 LOTS. 72.00-96.00. TIMOTHY SFFD 21 00-24.00 BU. Cl OV F.R SPED: 55.00-60.00 BU. OATS- 23 I OTS, 2.05-3.50 BU. , Wolgemuth Hay Leolu, Pu. Report Supplied Bv Auction Wednesday. March 13.2002 Hav—Straw—Grain 62 LOTS. A 1 FAI.FA: HIGH 230.00, AVG. 153.00. MIXFO HAY: HIGH 220.00, AVG. 144.00. TIMOTHY: HIGH 167.00. AVG. 137.00. GRASS: HIGH 112.00. AVG. 77.00. STRAW: HIGH 170.00. AVG. 142.00. Pa. Grain Report March It. ’(H)2 Report Supplied IH PI) V COMPARFD WITH lASI MON DAYS MARKFT FOR FASTFRN AND CFNTRAI PFNNSYI A ANIA Corn steady to firm W heat. Karle\ and Oats mostl\ steady Soybeans steady to 10 higher Far corn steady to strong PRIC FS PAID DFI IV FRFD TO DF Al - FRS DOCK, All prices per bushel, except Far Corn per ton SOL IHI VSIT-.RN PI- NNSYI.V’AMA CORN No. 2-y, 2.22-2.42. ayg 2.33. contract for haryest 2.24-2.35. WHFAT No 2. 2 73-2.97, ayg 2.84; contract for haryest 2 83-2.93. BARI F.Y No. 3. 1.80-2.15, ayg. 1,91; contract for haryest 1.30-1.60. OATS No. 2, 1.90-2.40, ayg. 2.05. SOYBEANS 4.31-4.52. avg. 4 37: contract for harvest 4.27-4.36 Gr. Sorg hum, feyy 2.10, ayg. 2.06. Far Corn 61.00-70.00. avg. 67.63. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.30-2.38. avg. 2.33; WHEAT No. 2, 2.60-2.80. dvg. 2.68; BARI EY No. 3, 1.60-2.20, a\g. 174; OATS No. 2. 1.50-1.80, avg. 1.63; SOY BEANS No. 1, 4.15-4.36, dvg. 4.25. FAR CORN 60.00-70.00, avg. 66.78. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2, 2.04-2.35. avg. 2.29; WHEAT No. 2, 2.38-2.69. avg. 2.52: BARLEY No. 3. 1.85; OATS No 2. 1.50-1.80, avg. 1.63; SOYBEANS No. 1. 4.36; EAR CORN 68.00. CENTRAL PENNSYI.VANIA FAR CORN No 2, 2.30-2.40. avg. 2 35; WHEAT No. 2, 2.40-2.50, avg. 2.45: BARI EY No. 3. 1.70-1.80, avg. 1.75; OATS No. 2, 1.65-1.80 few t0'2.25. avg. 1.79; SOYBEANS. No. 1. 4.00-4.35, avg. 4.17: EAR CORN 65.00-66.00, avg. 65.33. LEHIGH VALLEY CORN No. 2-Y, 2.30-2.48. avg. 2.36: WHEAT No. 2. 2.90-3.03. avg 2.95; BARIFY, No. 3. 2 00-2.05. avg. 2.03; OATS No. 2, 1.75-2.06, avg. 1.94; SOY BEANS No. 1, 4.25-4.30. avg. 4.27; GRAIN SORGHUM 2.58-2.75. avg. 2.67. EAR CORN 66.00-80.00. avg. 70.20. EASTERN AM) CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-y, 2.25-2.42. avg. 2.34: month ago 2.34, year ago 2.26. WHEAT No. 2, 2.60-3.03, avg. 2.77; month ago 2.83. year ago 2.45. BARLEY, No. 3, 1.80-2.15. avg. 1.84; month ago 1.73, year ago 1.54. OATS No. 2. 1.65-1.80, few to 2.25, avg. 1.84; month ago 1.71, year ago 1.45. SOYBEANS No. 1, 4.15-4.40. avg. 4.29; month ago 4.01, year ago 4.29. EAR CORN 60.00-70.00, avg. 66.78; month ago 65.24. year ago 60.95. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Prices FOB Truck): CORN 1.90-2.00: WHEAT 2.50-2.68; OATS 1.50: SOY BEAN MEAI: bulk 44'r 154.40-163.00; bulk 164.40-172.00. £ Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO March U. 2002 Report Supplied By USD \ 1 ight overnight exports, coupled with e\trcmel\ dry conditions in HRW grow ing areas, kept (he fire hi under the w heal market today. Soil moisture in the Plains has heen all hut depleted, with onl\ a slight ehanee (or rams carls next week It is going to take some fresh news to get the corn market rolling A prnatc exporter sold 109,728 tons of corn to Japan, which only held losses to a minimum on Wednesday's market The soybean har vest in South America continues to roll along smoothly, which is unfavorable to the market. Further price pressure is com ing from the stout discount South Ameri ca beans offer to domestic. Wheat steady to 6 cents higher. Corn mostly I to 3 cents lower. Sorghum I to 6 cents lower. Soy beans uneven, from 1 cent lower to 2 cents higher EXPORT SAIFS PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGF DFI IVFRY DATF South Korea 11.5 pet Hard Red Winter Wheat 4400 May-PNW 14.0 pet Dark Northern Spring Wheat SIMM) May- PNW Western/Soft White Wheat 12.100 May-PNW Jordan Hard Red Winter Wheat 50.000 April-Gulf Phillipincs Soft White Wheat 18.000 Mar 25-Apr 10-PNW Dark Northern Spring Wheat 32,000 Mar 25-Apr 10-PNW Private C orn 109.728 Current mkt year Totals- Wheat 121,500 lons. Corn 109,728 tons. THF.SF. MAY NOT BF. THF ONI Y EXPORT SATES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THF ONI Y SATES THAT COUTD BE CONFIRM ED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET NEWS. DATE CHANGE YFAR AGO TRUCK BIDS; 03/13/02 03/12/02 03/14/01 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 2.77-2.79 up 1 2 94-3 04 Minneapo lis (DNS) 3.34 ‘A up 'A 3.54 'A Portland (SWW) 3.56-3.58 uneh 3.38-3.40 St. I ouis (SRW) 2.85 up 6 2.68 Corn, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 1.96-1.99 dn 3 2.02-2.05 Minneapolis 1.89 •A dn 3 'A 1.93 'A So. lowa 2.02-2.03 dn 1 16-2 1.99-2.03 Omaha 1.87-1.88 dn 3 1 94-1.95 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow Kansas City 4.49-4.50 uneh 4.39-4.40 Minneapolis 4.39 'A up '/: 4.17 S 6. lowa 4.52-4.53 up 2-1 4.32-4.38 Cent. II Proecssor 4 53 'A -4 70 'A dn '/; 4.40-4.52 Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES; Kansas City (May) Wheat 2.84 '/; up '/; 3.29 '/t Minneapolis (May) Wheat 2.99 '/> up ‘A 3 34 '/; Chicago (May) Wheat 2.76 'A unch 2.83 'A Chicago (May) Corn 2.07 'A dn 3 2.17 'A Chicago (May) Soybeans 4.62 A dn '/; 4.44 EXPORT BIDS: Barge bids out of Port of New Or leans or Rail out of North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel except sorghum per cwt case ih spsouba* WmfiUmo CASE ik David Brown lETTI (MONOSEIiI) KINZE CORN PLANTERS & GRAIN CARTS VISA ' 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 We can communicate with you by phone 1-800-414-4705, fax 717-626-0996 and e-mail info@binkleyhurst.com Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph. Mo. Manh 12. 21H12 Report Supplied By I SI) \ CORN BFI T FFfDSJLFF Whole sale Bids Truck or Rad dollars per ton Feed ingredient prices were unevenly steady, with a weaker undertone on sever al feedstulls Board strength worked to keep soybean meal prices fairly lucrative Alfalfa products were steady this week, and with ample supplies and no harsh winter road conditions into the leedvard. one could expect them to stay that wav After several plant closings, and higher prices last week, distiller grams are selling steady to 5 00 lower SOYBFAN MFAI 48 percent rail 1.00 lower to 2.50 higher at 156.50-163.00 48 percent truck steady to 50 higher at 159 50-167.00 per lon CORN BY-PRODUCTS- Gluten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points, steady at 50.00- 60.00; Chicago 1 00-2 (HI lower 54.00- (HI. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Inte rior Points, steady to SIM) lower at 210.(M)-230(H): Chicago SOO higher to 5.00 lower at 215.00-225 (Ml per ton Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points, steady to I (K) higher at 63.00-64 00. truck steady to 1.00 higher at 64.00-66 (Ml Crude Corn Oil 25 points higher at 17.75-18.75 cents per pound MIDDI INGS: Northwest steads at 58.00-60 IK); Buttalo steads to 3 (H) higher at 51.00-55.00 per ton. A 1 FAI FA PFI I FTS- Toledo, Ohio 17 pereent dchsdralcd, steads at 149 (HI -182 (K), meal steads al 152 00-185 00 15 pereent steady at 134 00-160 00 per ton. meal steady at 137.(M)-163.(H1. DISTIi I PR'S DRIED C,RAINS Cen tral Illinois steads at 70 00-83.00, Chicago Steady to 3 (Ml lower al 75.(K)-85 (K). I aw reneeburg, II steady at 79(H) Kansasand Nebraska 5 (H) lower at 80 (HI-85 (HI, Min neapolis steads at 70 (111 per lon BREWER'S DRIED C.RAINS New ark. NJ steads at 83 00, Williamsburg, \ A steady at 73 (HI per ton Southern & Eastern Direct Feeder Pigs Columbia. S.C. March 8, 21N12 Report Supplied hy USDA Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB Feeder Pig Report' Weekly summary ot prices on a FOB farm to tarm basis, week ended Mar. 8' Receipts- 34.474: last week 27,965. Compared to last week early weaned pigs and 50 pound feeder pigs steady. 40 and 50 weight feeder pigs 2.00-4.00 per head lower Demand moder ate for moderate offerings. Receipts in clude 22.539 pigs shipped to lowa and Central U.S. F.ARI Y WFANFD PIGS 10 Ibs Basis: Estimated 50-545» Lean Value I ot si/c 250 or less: 1118 head, 29 02-39.00, wtd avg. 33.88. lot si/c 250-750- 4.140 CASEJH HARDFACED 9' Super Special List' Size 7-1/2" $8: $10: CASE IH INCL. AT Size 8” 10-1/2" 10-1/2” ■SUNFLOWER |JKWh » »epm» pahts HARLO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16,2002-A7 head, 25 24-17 00. eetd aeg M 61, lot si/e 750 or more 0.710 head. 25 17-17 2.1. eetd a\y 10 49 1 olal C omposite 14968 head 25 24-19 00. eetd aeg U 05 FFFDFR PKiS, 40 Pounds Basts esti mated 50-54'< lean \ aim lot si/e 250-750 1,721 head 5064-58 50 eetd aeg 5127. lot si/e 750 or more 1.551 head. 51.11 Total C omposite 1.272 head. 50 64-58 50. eetd aeg 52.14 FFFDFR PKiS. 45 Pounds Basis Fsti mated 50-54'r I ean \ alue lot si/e 250-750 1 KM) head. 51 68-56 00, eetd aeg 54 04. lot si/e 750 or more 8.8(H) head. 51 06-51 68. eetd aeg 5140 Total Com posite 9.9(H) head. 51 06-56 (K). eetd aeg 51 69 FFFDFR PKiS. 50 Pounds Basis Fsti mated 50-S4 r f I ean V alue lot si/e 25(1-750- 1.4.1.1 head. 49(M1-55 80. eetd aeg. 54.11; lot si/e 750 or more- 4.901 head. 47 80-62 (H), eetd aeg 55.24 Total Composite 6,.114 head. 47 80-62 (K). eeld aeg. 54 99 Prices arc quoted on a per head basis •picked up‘ at the sellers farm in NC . SC. C.A, TN. KV, AI . MS. AR. MO. TV OK. KS, IN. OH, Ml. C O, UT, and \\ Y Prices do not include freight or broker tees Mans lots ot 40-60 weight pigs sold with a 25- 40 per pound slide Also, some lots of earls weaned pigs base a I 00 per pound sliding salue adjusted from a 10 [sound basis Tarls wean pigs under IV dass old Fstimatcd lean salue is projected to base slaughter weights with normal confine ment feeding conditions This report does not coser ans trades which include profit/loss share agree ments or ans other form ot shared or re- tained ownership agreements Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Springfield. 111. Mureli X. 2002 Report Supplied Its USD \ TFFDFR PIGS Receipts 14,990, last week 7.X 14. SFU 10 Ih pigs were 1 50-2.00 lower and feeder pigs were I 00 lower Demand was moderate for a mod erate run with more SFW pigs become available. FOB Fastern Cornbelt - Illinois. Indi ana. Ohio. Michigan- Receipts 8,590. last week 7.X 14 FARIY WFANFI) PIC.S, 10 lbs Basis- Fstimatcd SO-54 r r I can Value lot si/e under 250. 525 head, 5112-5X0(1, wtd. asg. 56.12, lot si/c 250-750 4,570 head. 25 24-16 24. wtd asg II 24. lot si/e 750 or more 1.500 head. 25 57 Total ComjKisitc 6.195 head. 25 24-IXOO. wtd asg. 50.0 X FFFDFR PIGS. 40 I hs Udsis Fstmidt cd 50-S4 r r 1 cdn Vdluc lot si/e under 250: SO hedd. 40IM) FFFOFR PIGS, SO I hs Udsis Fstimdt ed 50-54 r r I edn Vdluc lot si/e under 250; 45 hedd, 56 25. lot si/e 250-750 2.100 hedd, 47 50-50 52, »td. dvg 48 81 Totdl Composite 2,145 hedd, 47 85-56 25. wld dvg. 48 96 ®Your Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! by Athens r Harrow^ f/ITHHW u * ter Chisels Chisal Plows Monday-Friday 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon After Hours Emergencies EWAM mnsuGMT GEHL No Matter Where You Are - You’re Never Too Far! Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11:30 PARTS DEPT. HOURS: Call (717) 626-0885 (717) 626-5159 Sun. Closed • Lord's Day