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    A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 2002
Corn Belt Feedstuff
St. Joseph, Mo.
April 9,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Feedstuff prices were mostly steady to
weak except for Distillers Dried Grain
prices which were steady to slightly
higher. Protein meals showed some
weakness due to reformulation in many
areas Feed demand remained slow and
cheaper alternative ingredients ample
Spring seems to have Anally arrived in
the Midwest and planting season is just
around the corner. Many areas in the
Eastern Corn Belt are receiving some
unnecessary moisture but planting con
cerns are mild at this point
SOYBEAN MEAL 48 percent rail
4.00 to 5.00 lower at 156.50-160.50 48
percent truck 4.00 to 5.00 lower at
159 50-165.50 per ton.
CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed
21 percent, Interior Points, steady at
50 00-60 00; Chicago 3.00 to 4 00 lower
at 51.00-58 00. 60 percent Gluten Meal,
Interior Points, steady to 10.00 lower at
200.00- Chicago steady to 10.00
lower at 200.00-220.00 per ton. Rail
Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points,
steady at 64.00-68.00; truck steady at
65.00- Crude Com CMI 50 points
lower at 17.50-18.50 cents per pound.
MIDDLINGS: Northwest steady at
60 00-65.00; Buffalo steady at 63.00-
67.00 per ton.
ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio
17 percent dehydrated, steady to 1.00
higher at 149.00-183.00; meal steady to
1 00 higher at 152.00-186 00 15 percent
steady at 134.00-160.00 per ton; meal
steady at 137 00-163.00.
DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS
Central Illinois 5.00 to 10.00 higher at
70 00- 77 00, Chicago steady to 400
higher at 75.00-82.00; Lawrenceburg, IL
steady at 70 00 Kansas and Nebraska
steady to 10.00 higher at 90 00-105.00;
PUBLIC AUCTION
♦MUNICIPALITY EQUIPMENT
♦FARM CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT ♦ LAWN & GARDEN ♦ TOOLS
—SATURDAY ~ APRIL 20, 2002
@ 11 AM
Greenfield Municipal Building, Lackawanna County
Rt. 106 Greenfield Twp., PA
(near Finch Hill Comers)
Directions: Take 1-BIN to Exit 202 (Tompkinsville exit). Make ® onto Rt.
107 E thru Tompkinsville, next stop sign Make (L) onto 247 N to next blink
ing light & make ® onto Rt. 106 E. Auction 1/2 mile on ®. From Binghamton
-1-81 S to Exit 202, make (L) onto Rt. 107 E follow as above. Watch for auc
tion arrows. From Honesdale - Rt. 6 to Carbondale, follow 106 W to
Greenfield Municipal building on (L), watch for auction arrows!!!
Consignment #1 from Greenfield Twp: JD #6lO backhoe, extend a hoe
w/Ram Bucket; JD #6lO Extend hoe backhoe; Gradall #4400 diesel, up &
down w/remotes, Gradall #63WD; 1985 Mack tandem dump w/new dump
body; ‘93 Chevy K3O 4x4 1 ton dump; (2) Barber Greene #PF 180 pavers;
Consignment #2 from Herrick Center, PA retired farmer: JD #219 hay
bine; NH #315 hay baler w/thrower; Deutz-Fahr #KII2 52 tedder; NH #258
hay rake w/dolly wheels; NH #256 hay rake; NH #365 manure spreader; set
of pallet forks; bucket for IH loader; NH tandem rake hitch; (3) metal rack
hay wagons; (2) tandem axle, (1) 8 ton running gear, all w/adjustable
tongues; (3) feeders;
Consignment #3 from Scott Township farmer: JD model L senes 51
ground driven manure spreader in EXCELLENT condition; NH #269 baler;
NH #404 cnmper; Hesston #5530 round baler; Kuhn #KHSOO tedder; wood
en rack hay wagon (B’xlB’ w/8 ton running gear).
Other consignments: CAT DBG dozer w/11’ blade w/ripers & pony mower,
serial #15A3046; JD#lOlO dozer; JD B tractor; JD#6O farm tractor w/wf,
ps; JD#lO5O utility tractor, 4x4 w/loader & backhoe (SHARP); 1H#330
utility, 3 pt, gas, wf; IH #504, ps, gas, good TA, 3pt, SHARP; (2) MF #2OC;
Ford model 2000 farm tractor; (2) buffalo spring 4 ton rollers; Bomax vibrat
ing roller; (2) 7500 watt generators, contractor series, industrial w/elec. start,
357 cc, brand new; 1980 Ford 1 ton, 5 sp, w/Hobart Mig-A-Arc 350 amp
welder w/23 cyl. Perkins diesel (VG); NH #489 haybine; 4 star tedder; JD
#1209 haybine; 1984 GMC 3500 series, 2 wheel drive, 454cid, 4 sp, w/wheel
lift & hyd boom, new rubber, SHARP; JCB #2ISS Backhoe, clam shell
bucket on front & rear, 4x4, 1780 hrs, SHARP: CAT 9318 clam bucket,
ROP; IH Cub w/sickle bar; 11 ’ Reading utility body, 1 yr old; 2’ back pack;
(5) 250 gal. fluid tanks w/metal cages; 1990 Mercury 4 door, loaded; 1 pair
pallet forks; 18’ motor boat; Kawasaki motorcycle; 1997 Dodge 1/2 ton 4x4
extend cab, 318cid, loaded; 1991 Ford Fl5O 4x4,302, new rubber, lock outs,
loaded; 12-1/2 hp ditch witch; 18hp Sears lawn tractor w/44” deck; Toro 11
hp w/collection system; JD #3BT lawn sweeper; lOhp Wheel Horse; lOhp
Dynamark; Jacobsen model LFIOO diesel, 9’ reel mower; Toro #220 diesel,
9’ reel mower; (2) gas golf carts; Kawasaki mule; MF #l2 baler w/kicker;
Case #630 back hoe; 1982 Ford cab & chassis, VB, stick; asst, chain saws,
push mowers, snow blowers; PLUS ... Truck load of NEW TOOLS!!! This is
a partial listing l !'!
Accepting consignments Thursday the 18th & Friday the 19th -
9 a.m. to 6 p m
Terms: Cash or Check w/dnver’s license.
AUCTIONEERS John Regan #AUOO3IS6L Umondale. PA
Phone: 570-679-2376 Tom Randt #AAOO2S2BL
Minneapolis steady at 77.00 per ton.
BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS:
Newark, NJ steady at 83.00; Williams
burg, VA steady at 73 00 per ton
Virginia Broilers
And Fryers
Harrisonburg, Va.
April 9,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Movement of ready-to-cook whole
birds was moderate to slow and clearing
the market at a reasonable rate. Demand
was moderate to light with average
buyer interest and trading. Live supplies
was moderate for the market being re
ported with an estimated slaughter of
1,381,000 compared to 1,372,000 last
Tuesday. Weights was desirable. Pro
cessing schedules was moderate. Supply
and demand of bone in breast were mod
erate for the market being reported.
Actual slaughter for the week of 04/01-
046 was 6,532,875 head, average weight
4.97.
Negotiated F. 0.8. dock prices, 2
pounds and heavier ice-packed broilers
and fryers, trucklot sales of US Grade A
or equivalent were steady at .44 - .55 per
pound; less than trucklot sales .44 -.63
per pound.
Eastern Region
Whole Young Turkeys
Des Moines, lowa
April 11,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
WHOLE YOUNG TURKEYS,
FROZEN, Consumer Sizes, Commodity
Pack or Equivalent, US Grade A, cents
per lb, delivered (minimum of 10,000 lb
lots) for Apr. 11:
CURRENT SHIPMENTS: Eastern
Region: HENS, 8-16 lb FROZEN: Offers
58.5-59; Sales 58.5, wtd. avg. 58.5;
200,000 lbs. TOMS, 16-24 lb FROZEN:
Offers 53.5-54; Sales 53.5, wtd. avg. 53.5;
80,000 lbs.
FRESH TURKEYS, with timers or
equivalent, US Grade A delivered first
receivers. Eastern Region, cents per lb,
week of Apr. 8.
SALES (Promotions included)
HENS 8-16 lb 67.40, 100.000 lb. TOMS.
16-24 lb 62.67; 60,000 lb.
Sheep and Goats
Direct Buying Market
Nashville, Tenn.
April 10,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Possum Hollow Sheep and Goat
Direct Buying Market at McMinnville,
Tenn. Prices updated every Wednesday
as of 04/10/02. Estimated receipts this
week 1,000 head; last week 1,240; last
year 1300. Light lambs steady to 3.00
lower, heavy lambs 1.00 to 5.00 higher.
Kid goats steady to S.OO lower; mature
goats steady to 3.00 lower. Prices per
CWT.
SHEEP: SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
Choice and Prime 40-60 lbs 82.00-92.00;
60-80 lbs 70-80.00; 80-110 lbs 66-75.00;
100-120 lbs 60.00-67.00. FEEDER
LAMBS; 40-60 lbs 65-75.00; 60-80 lbs 62-
70.00. SLAUGHTER EWES & RAMS:
All wts. 25-33.00.
GOATS; SLAUGHTER; Selection 1-
2; 30-45 lbs 80-85.00; 50-75 lbs 85-90.00.
Selection 3: 30-45 lb 70-75.00; 50-70 lb
72-78.00. BOER CROSS KIDS: Selec
tion 1-2:30-45 lbs 85-90.00; 50-70 lbs 90-
95.00. DOES/NANNIES: Selection 2.
Choice 60-85 lbs 52-58.00; 85 lbs and up
48-52.00 Selection 3, all wgts. 40-45.00.
BUCKS/BILLIES: 75-110 lbs 58-65.00,
110 Ibs/up 60-65.00.
SURPLUS
EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
We will be selling excess equipment and tools
surplus to the needs of Blaise Alexander. Located
on premises 109 Maynard St., Williamsport
(Lycoming County), PA. Watch for auction signs
off the Maynard St. exit of Rt. 220 at
Williamsport.
SAT., APRIL 20, 2002
AT 9:30 A.M.
Garage Equipment, Tools, Building and Auto
Supplies, Appliances, Household, Farm Tractors,
Trucks, Vehicles, Buildings (to be tom down).
Held inside heated building with lunch (bring
chairs). Parking available. Complete listing in
Sun Gazette Sun., 4/14/02 or call auctioneer for
faxed copy. Conducted by Scott Younkin &
Associates, AU-1666-L. Phone (570) 323-9011.
PUBLIC
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
SAT., APRIL 20, 2002
Time 8:30 A.M.
Located 3 mile north of Carlisle, Pa
along Rt. 74
Partial listing of Consignment:
Farmall 300 Tractor, M.F. 1080 Diesel w/Loader,
8 N. Ford w/Plow, Fordson Dexta Diesel, 1941
Oliver #6O Tractor, Plus Other Tractors, Oliver
Self-Propelled Combine, Hesston 5800 Round
Baler, 10’ Rotary Hoe, N.H. 56 Rake w/Rubber
Teeth, Int. 710-4 Bottom Plow, J.D. K.B.A.
Disc, Chisel Plow, 4 Row S. Tine Cultivators, 300
Welsh Sprayer - Like New, Silage Blower, Heavy
Bush Hog Offset Disc, N.H. 890 Forage
Harvester w/7’ Grass Head, J.D. 10 Tooth Chisel
Plow, Brillion 24’ Harrow, Wagons of All Kinds,
Balers, Plows, Harvesters, Manure Spreaders,
Com Planters, Lumber, Bam Boards, Posts, Steel,
etc. Large Amount of Lawn and Garden
Equipment, Wagon Loads of Farm Related Items.
Hay and Straw 40’
Van Storage Trailer
45’ Van Reefer Trailer, Vehicles & Much More
V\fe’D Be Accepting Fann hems Until 4:00 pm April 19th.
No Sunday business.
Will not accept household items, windows, glass,
or worn out tires. We’ll be selling with two auc
tioneers all day. Terms of sale cash or PA check.
Settlement day of sale. Announcements day of
sale take precedence over printed listing.
Auctioneers - Kevin M. Wickard LC 2541 L
Rick Foremen & Charlie Byers
Phone (717) 243-1018 (717) 245-2015
(717) 241-5341
Southern & Eastern
Direct Feeder Pigs
Columbia, S.C.
April 5,2002
Report Supplied by USDA
Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB
Feeder Pig Report. Weekly summary of
prices FOB farm basis, week ended Apr
5 Receipts 38,205, last week 30,081
Compared to last week, early weaned
pigs 1.00 per head lower, 40-50 pound
feeder pigs 1 00 to 3.00 lower per head.
Demand light for moderate offerings
Receipts include 22,780 pigs shipped to
lowa and Central US.
PIGS, EARLY WEANED 10 LB
BASIS, Estimated 50-54% Lean Value:
Lot size 250 or less: 815 head, 25.00-
32.84, wtd. avg. price 30.11. Lot size 250-
750: 4,980 head, 22.55-34.31, wtd. avg.
price 28.86. Lot size 750 or m0re.10,970
head, 22.66-32.00. wtd. avg. price 27.75.
Total Composite: 16,765 head, 22.55-
34.31, wtd. avg. price 28.20.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-
54% Lean Value: Lot size 250-750:1,520
head, 52.00- 54.50, wtd. avg. price 53.38.
Lot size 750 or more: 2,450 head, 46.41-
46.50, wtd. avg. price 46.45. Total Com
posite- 3,970 h ead, 46.41-54.50, wtd.
avg. price 49.10.
Pigs, 45 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54%
Lean Value: Lot size 250-750: 1,650
PUBLIC SALE
SAT., APRIL 27TH, 2002
10:00 A.M.
LOCATED 4 MILES WEST OF
MANNS CHOICE ALONG RT. 31,
BEDFORD CO., PA, AT THE
JOE SR. & SUSAN HLATKY PROPERTY
REAL ESTATE &
FARM MACHINERY
REAL ESTATE
Consisting of Approx. 71 Acres of Land,
Approximately 28 Acres Woodland, Balance
Cleared Land; Having Thereon 2 Story Brick
House, 4 Bedrooms, Modem Kitchen, Living
Room, 1-1/2 Baths, Sewing Room, Enclosed
Porch, Oil Hot Air Heat, Bank Bam, 3 Silos 2-20-
SO, 1-24-80, Loafing Shed & Machine Shed. Real
Nice Home.
Complete Listing Next Week. *'
TERMS: Personal Property Cash or Approved
Check.
REAL ESTATE: 10% "frown Day of
Balance on Delivery of Deed.
Seller Has Right to Accept or Reject, All Bids.
Stanley Claycomb & Ass6c.-Auct.
JOE SR. & SUSAN HLATKY
814-733-4363
Shown By Appointment
Not Responsible For Accidents
PUBLIC AUCTION
JOHN M. HESS AUCTION
SERVICE INC.
LIQUIDATING FOUR
HOUSEHOLDS
FRL, APRIL 19, 2002
2:00 P.M.
Location: Wolgemuth
Auction Center
109 N. Maple Ave.
Leola, PA 17540
**LOOK FOR THE FULL AD
IN SECTION B**
Gun Related Items: Remington Cardboard
Advertisement, Tin Hunting Licenses (20’s, 30’s
& 40’s), Cardboard Hunting Licenses (40’s, 50’s
& 60’s), Tin Fishing Licenses (50’s)
Guns: (4:00 PM) Ithaca Gun Co. Side By Side
Double Barrel, Remington 30 06 Model 760
w/scope, Winchester 30-30, Winchester 12 Ga,
Everbest 410, Stevens 12 Ga., Stevens Side By
Side 12 Ga., Savage 300 (Model 99), Springfield
22, Mossberg Bolt 22, Single Barrel 12 Ga., 22
Hand Gun And More. All Guns Subject to
Required Background Check Before Purchase.
M _ John M. Hess
IP I^ gg ‘ (AU-003484-L)Auctioneer
auction service inc Phone (717) 733-8192 or
(717)656-2947
Dennis & Robert Wolgemuth
head, 48.37-54.00, wtd. avg. price 50.78.
Lot size 750 or more: 10,560 head, 42.95-
52 50, wtd avg. price 48.12. Total Com
posite: 12,210 head, 42.95-54.00, wtd
avg price 48.48.
PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-
54% Lean Value; Lot size 250-750: 1,460
head, 43 24-48.00, wtd. avg. price 45 30
Lot size 750 or more 2,600 head, 43 24-
50.00, wtd. avg price 47 14. Total Com
posite; 4,060 head 43.24-50.00, wtd. avg
price 46.48.
PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-
54% Lean Value: Lot size 750 or more:
1,200 head, 55.23.
Prices quoted on per head basis picked
up at sellers farms in NC, SC, GA, TN,
KY. AL, MS,AR, MO.TX, OK, KS, IN,
OH, MI, CO, UT, and WY. Prices do not
included freight or brokers fees.
Many lots of 40-60 lb pigs sold with a
2S-.40 per lb slide. Also, some lots of
early weaned pigs have a 1.00 per lb slid
ing valued adjusted from a 10 lb basis.
Early weaned pigs under 19 days old.
Estimated lean value is projected to
base slaughter weights with normal con
finement feeding conditions.
This report does not cover any trades
which include proflt/loss share agree
ments or any other form of shared or re
tained ownership agreement.