Pa. Grain Report April IS, 2002 Report Supplied By PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: Corn steady to .04 lower. Wheat steady to firm. Barley and Oats mostly steady. Soybeans steady to .07 lower. Ear com steady to weak. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DEALERS DOCK, All prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per ton. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-y, 2.21-2.40, avg. 2.31; contract for harvest 2.20-2.29. WHEAT No. 2, 2.60-3.13, avg. 2.82; contract for harvest 2.64-2.89. BARLEY No. 3, 1.90-2.30, avg. 2.04; contract for harvest 1.35-1.63. OATS No. 2, 1.80-2.30, avg. 2.05. SOYBEANS 4.33-4.60, avg. 4.44; contract for harvest 4.25-4.37. Gr. Sorg hum, 2.06, hvg. 2.06. Ear Corn 59.00-70.00, avg. 67.50. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-Y, 2.20-2.30, avg. 2.26; WHEAT No. 2, 2.60-2.70, avg. 2.64; BARLEY No. 3, 1.60-1.80, avg. 1.66; OATS No. 2, 1.70-1.80, avg. 1.76; SOY BEANS No. 1, 4.15-4.31, avg. 4.21. EAR CORN 60.00-70.00, avg. 64.57. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2, 1.94-2.35, avg. 2.27; WHEAT No. 2, 2.33-2.73, avg. 2.52; BARLEY No. 3, 1.96; OATS No. 2, 1.75-2.50, avg. 1.84; SOYBEANS No. 1, 4.19; EAR CORN 63-68.00, avg. 65.25. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA EAR CORN No. 2,2.29-2.40, avg. 2.35; WHEAT No. 2, 2.40-2.50, avg. 2.45; BARLEY No. 3, 1.70-1.80, avg. 1.75; OATS No. 2, 1.75-2.30, avg. 1.85; SOY BEANS, No. 1, 4.10-4.40, avg. 4.26; EAR CORN 65-66.00, avg. 65.33. * * 0 S # « * * » * 0 *oo*o*#o-*>o»oo**4 l****.**A±ooo*s»*m» LEHIGH VALLEY CORN No. 2-Y, 2.30-2.40, avg. 2.35; WHEAT No. 2, 2.85-3.08, avg. 2.95; BARLEY, No. 3, 2.00-2.05, avg. 2.03; OATS No. 2, 1.75-1.90, avg. 1.83; SOY BEANS No. 1, 4.25-4.30, avg. 4.27; GRAIN SORGHUM 2.70-2.80, avg. 2.75. EAR CORN 66.00-75.00, avg. 70.00. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN No. 2-y, 2.20-2.40, avg. 2.32; month ago 2.34, year ago 2.23. WHEAT No. 2, 2.60-3.13, avg. 2.76, month ago 2.77, year ago 2.38. BARLEY, No. 3, 1.70-2.30, avg. 1.84; month ago 1.56, year ago 1.56. OATS No. 2, 1.70-2.30, avg. 1.88; month ago 1.84, year ago 1.40. SOY BEANS No. 1,4.15-4.60, avg. 4.33; month ago 4.29, year ago 4.09. EAR CORN 60.00-70.00, avg. 66.73, month ago 66.78, year ago 59.66. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Prices FOB Truck): CORN 1.88-1.91; WHEAT 2.54-2.67; OATS 1.50; SOY BEAN MEAL: bulk 44% 158.20-159.00; bulk 48% 168.00-168.20. Com Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. April 16,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Feedstuff prices are generally steady to weak, the exception being hominy feed, which is 4.00 to 7.00 lower. Distillers dry grains and wheat midds remain in fairly tight supply. Drought is the topic of most conversations when discussing crop con ditions, even though some areas have re ceived rain, it has been a while since most crops have seen any moisture. Planting has begun in the Com Belt, although rains have moved in causing some delays. Feed ingredient prices are expected to hold near steady, barring severe weather conditions. Although with the current state of the livestock market, only time will tell. SOYBEAN MEAL; 48 percent rail steady to 1.00 lower at 156.50-159 50. 48 percent truck steady to 1.00 higher at 159.50-166.50 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points, steady at 50.00- Chicago steady to 2.00 lower at 51.00-56.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points, steady at 200.00-225.00; Chicago steady at 200.00-220.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points, 4.00 to 6.00 lower at 58.00-64.00; truck 5.00 to 7.00 lower at 60.00-63.00. Crude Com Oil 50 points lower at 17.00-18.00 cents per pound. MIDDLINGS; Northwest steady at 60.00- 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. IS percent steady at 134.00-160.00 per ton; meal steady at 137.00- DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois steady to 1.00 higher at 70.00- 78.00; Chicago steady at 75.00-82.00; Lawrenceburg, IL steady at 70.00. Kansas and Nebraska steady to 10.00 lower at 90.00- Minneapolis steady at 77.00 per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ steady at 83.00; Williamsburg, VA steady at 73.00 per ton. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Monday, April 15,2002 181 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER DRIVING HORSES 450 00-1175.00. RIDING HORSES 525.00-1350.00. REGISTERED RIDING 735.00-1650.00, 1 AT 2800.00. BETTER RIDING 1600.00-2050.00, 1 AT 3200.00. PONIES 185.00-550.00. LARGE PONIES 600.00-800.00, 1 AT 900.00. COLTS 225.00-475.00. REGISTERED COLTS 700.00-800.00. New Holland Dairy Sale New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, April 17,2002 133 DAIRY COWS, 167 HEIFERS, 20 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER. LOCAL FRESH COWS 460.00- FEW 1800.00-2050.00. LOCAL SPRINGER 950.00-1750.00, FEW 1900.00-1975.00. BETTER FRESH COWS 1825.00- LARGE HEIFERS 1650.00-1885.00. SHORT BRED HEIFERS 450.00- OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS 1125.00- BULLS: 300.00-800.00, PUREBREDS 750.00- UPSTATE LOADS FRESH 1400.00- CANADIAN LOADS FRESH 925.00- FEW 1825.00-1975.00. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 2002-A7 FRESH HEIFERS 950.00-1175.00, FEW 1550.00-1625.00. REGISTERED HEIFERS 1285.00-1975.00. SMALL HEIFFRS 525 00-1560.00. SMALL OPEN HEIFFRS 635.00-1010 00. SMALLER OPEN HEIFERS 310.00-485 00. Marshall, Va. Horse Sale Richmond, Va. April 15, 2002 Report Supplied By L'SDA MARSHALL MONTHLY HORSE SALE, Apr. 13: 1% head sold. Prices per head. All weights estimated. RIDING HORSES: Serviceable age: Average to Good Quality 420-1000.00; Better Quality 1100-1900.00; Excellent Quality 2000-3000.00 RIDING PONIES: Small 215-490.00; Large 490-850.00. LOOSE HORSES: Average to good flesh: 310-590.00.