Southern & Eastern Direct Feeder Pigs Columbia, S.C. May 10,2002 Report Supplied by USDA Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB Feeder Pig Report: Weekly summary of prices FOB farm basis, week ended May 10. Receipts 30,350 last week 30,110. Compared to last week, early weaned pigs and 40-50 pound feeder pigs 1.00 to 5.00 lower per head. Demand light for moder ate offerings. Receipts include 21,177 pigs shipped to lowa and Central US. PIGS, EARLY WEANED 10 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% Lean Value: Lot size 250 or less: 865 head, 15.00-26.31, wtd. avg. price 23.16; lot size 250-750: 3,158 head, 22.00-28.45, wtd. avg. price 25.31. Lot size 750 or more: 8,363 head, 13.00- wtd. avg. price 20.73. Total Composite; 12,386 head, 13.00-30.00, wtd. avg. price 22,12. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% Lean Value? Lot size 250-750; 1,229 head, 32.00- wtd. avg. price 38.37; lot size 750 or more: 2,890 head, 33.00-41.00, wtd. avg. price 36.29. Total Composite: 4,119 head, 32.00-42.46, wtd. avg. price 36.91. Pigs, 45 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% Lean Value; Lot size 250-750:1,400 head, 33.00- wtd. avg. price 34.51; lot size 750 or more; 9,270 head, 33.00-38.70, wtd. avg. price 35.62. Total Composite: 10,670 head, 33.00-38.70, wtd. avg. price 35.48. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% Lean Value: Lot size 250-750; 825 head, 32.83-38.50, wtd. avg. price 36.27; lot size 750 or more: 2,350 head, 32.83-46.47, wtd. avg. price 37.18. Total Composite: 3,175 head, 32.83-46.47, wtd. avg. price 36.94. 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, Ml, CO, UT, and WY. Prices do not included freight or brokets fees. Many lots of 40-60 lb pigs sold with a .25-.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 profit/loss share agree ments or any other form of shared or re tained ownership agreement. T 7771 i/'M Mm AMERICAN- _ i Coolair NCF FANS CFM for 36” Fan is 11.683 @ 484 rpm, 1/2 HP Motor @ zero static pressure • ABT3 Belt Tightener Kit • LRWSI Aluminum Shutter F/52” Fan • LRW39 Aluminum Shutter F/36” Fan WJgjcow Your Partner in Agri-Business 255 Plane Tree Drive, Lancaster, Pa 17602 Toll Free 800-HEC-0988 Fax (717) 291-1534 Email address-partsservice@Hequip.com Website: www.hequip.com We are open Mon. - Fri. 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Out Daily National Grain Market Summary St Joseph, MO May 15,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Weather continued to offer support to grain and soybean bids. More wet Weath er is forecast for the eastern belt again. Soft red winter wheat areas are expected to receive more moisture. Talks of export delays in Argentina was supportive to soybean bids. Poor export interest contin ued to limit gains. Wheat bids were supported by weather concerns as more wet weather is forecast for the eastern belt. Com bids showed some strength Wheat 1 to 5 cents higher. Com steady to 2 cents higher. Sorghum 1 cent higher. Soybeans 6 to 8 cents higher. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE Nothing new to report. THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM ED DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS: 05/15/02 05/14/02 05/16/01 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 2.90 up 3 3.15 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.35 3 A up 3 3.67 S A Portland (SWW) 3.46-3.48 up 1-dn 2 3.40-3.43 St. Louis (SRW) 2.88 up 5 2.52-2.53 Corn, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.06-2.08 unch 1.85-1.87 Minneapolis 2.01 'A dn 'A 1.75 Vi So. lowa 2.10 up 2-unch 1.82-1.87 Omaha 1.99 up 1-unch 1.75-1.76 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 4.79-4.81 up 6 4.56-4.57 Minneapolis 4.74 up 6 4.31 Vi So. lowa 4.85-4.78 up 8-7 4.43-4.48 Cent. II Processor 4.86-4.99 up 7-6 4.57 ‘/2-4.6S 'A Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (July) Wheat 2.89 Vi up 2 S A 3.35 'A Minneapolis (July) T A m A NCFS2W/W 52” Fan in Waferwood Box 1343556 1 HP 1 PH Motor CFM for 52” fan is 24,884 @ 375 rpm. 1 HP Motor @ zero static pressure NCF36W/W 36” Fan in Waferwood Box 1343656 1/2 HP 1 PH Motor Wheat 2.97 Vi up 3 3.37 Vi Chicago (July) Wheat 2.83 Vi up 5 2.75 Vi Chicago (July) Com 2.16 Vi up V, 2.01 Vi Chicago (July) Soybeans 4.82 up 6 4.47 Vi 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. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail 3.32 Vi-3.36 Vi up 4 3.76 '/i-3.80 Vi US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.09 Vi -3.13 Vi up 5-1 2.82 Vi-2.85 Vi US 2 Yellow Com Barge 2.37 Vi-2.38 Vi up 1 Vi-1 Vi 2.18 US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 4.13-4.29 dn 4-up 1 4.31-4.40 Barge 4.13 up 1 4.37-4.42 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 5.16-5.18 up 6-8 4.87 Vi-4.89 Vi APPLES: 3.50-5.00 Vi BU. ASPARAGUS: .60-1.50 LB. EGGS: .45 .65. ONIONS: .25-.3S BUNCH; SPANISH 2.50-5.00 50 LBS. LETTUCE: 6.50-11.50 12 CT. RADISHES: .50 BUNCH. RHUBARB: .10-.35 LB. SPINACH: 3.00-4.50 Vi BU. FLOWERS; BEDDING PLANTS 2.50- FLAT, .35-2.00 POT; GERA NIUMS .35-2.00; HANGING BASKETS 2.00-12.00, MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 4.00-4.25; PERENNIALS .75-6.00 LARGE, .15-.60 SMALL; PLANTERS 3.00-22.50. VEGETABLE PLANTS: TOMATOES POTTED .25-2.00; VEGETABLE FLATS 1.50- NURSERY STOCK: ALBERTA SPRUCE 7.00-17.50, ARBOR VITAE 2.50- AZALEA 3.00-11.00, CY PRESS 8.00-9.50, HOLLY .50-6.00, JU NIPERS 1.25-7.00; TREES 1.00-26.00; ROSE BUSH 3.50-6.50; RHODODEN DRON 1.00-20.00; YEWS 5.50. SALE DAYS TUES. AND THURS, 10 A.M. HAY, STRAW AND PRODUCE SAT., 9 A.M. "COOL"DML www* mmmmmmm SPECIALLY PRICED SPECIAL SALE GOOD-USED 70 case per hour Diamond Farm Packer “READY TO GO” - $2000.00 rr Service Department is Available 24 Hours a Day Kutztown Produce Auction Kutztown, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction May 7,9,11,2002 Kirkwood Produce Kirkwood, Pa Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, May 14,2001 ASPARAGUS: .95-1.50 BUNCH. ONIONS: SPRING 10.00-11.00 30 CT. BOX. RADISHES: 3.00-3.50 24 CT. RHUBARB: 9.00 14 CT. BOX, STRAWBERRIES; 20.00 8 QT. FLAT. FLOWERS: ASSORTED PERENNI ALS 1.00-2.50 EA., GERANIUMS 1.40-1.70 EA.. POTTED DAY LILLIES 2.75 EA., HANGING BASKETS 3.50-10.00. SHRUBS: LILAC BUSH 5.00-8.00 EA. HERBS: ASSORTED 1.00-5.00 FLAT. VEGETABLE PLANTS: CABBAGE 1.50-2.50, LETTUCE 1.50, GRAPE TO MATO 6.00, ALL BY THE FLAT. NEXT WEEKS’ SALE TUES. AND THURS. AT 9 A.M. Lebanon Produce Auction Reistville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction May 7,2002 1.00-1.60 BUNCH, ASPARAGUS LOOSE 29.00 BOX LETTUCE: .50-.60 LB. BAG ONIONS: SPRING .45 BUNCH PEAS: SUGAR 29.00 13.5 LB. BOX RADISHES: .37 BUNCH. RHUBARB: .2S-.35 LB. BUNCH. SPINACH; 1.95-2.20 2 LB. BAG. FLOWERS: .25-7.50, IMPATIENS 4.50, PETUNIAS 3.00-4.75, ALL FLATS; DAHLIAS 1.75-2.00, FUSCHIA BAS KETS 7.50-9.25, GERANIUMS 1.50- FUSCHIA 7.50-9.25, IMPA TIENS 5.76-7.50, BOTH BASKETS; MARIGOLDS 2.00-4.50, PANSIES 2.50- PETUNIA BASKETS 5.50- NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUES. AND FRI. AT 9:30 A.M. HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 12 NOON Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30, Paradise, PA) For more information (717) 442-4181 (717) 768-8204 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 2002-A7 APPLES: 3.00-5.00 BU. ASPARAGUS: .SO-.80 BUNCH. CUCUMBERS: 6.00 12 CT. BOX. LETTUCE: BUTTERCRUNCH, RO MAINE, HEAD 2.00-4.50 BOX. ONIONS: SPRING 12.00-18.00 40 CT. BOX. PEAS: SUGAR 20.00-35.00 10 LB. BOX. RADISHES: 4.50-6.50 16 CT. BOX. RHUBARB: 10.00-14.00 BOX. SPINACH: 5.00-8.00 BOX. STRAWBERRIES: 20.00-30.00 8 QT. FLAT. TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRGE. 22.00- 25 LB. BOX. FLOWERS: BEDDING ANNUALS 3.00- FLAT, .15-.75 POT; PERENNI ALS .50-.80 POT, GERANIUMS .50-.85, HANGING BASKETS 2.00-7.00. VEGETABLE PLANTS: 3.00-8.00 FLAT. SALE DAYS MONDAY, 9:30; TUBS., THURS., FRI. AT 8:30 A.M. Shippensburg Produce Auction Shippensburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction May 10 and 14 APPLES: 2.00-5.00 V 4 BU. ASPARAGUS: .50-1.10 LB. ONIONS: SPRING .20-.40 BUNCH. POTATOES; 6.00-8.00 SO LBS. RHUBARB: .50-1.00 LB. SPINACH; 1.00 LB. STRAWBERRIES: 11.00-18.50 8 QT. FLAT. FLOWERS; ANNUALS 3.75-11.00 FLAT, POTS .40-.80; GERANIUMS 1.75- POT; PLANTERS 5.50-15.00, LARGE 15.00-94.00; HANGING BAS KETS 3.00-18.50; ROSES 9.75-13.00. SHRUBS: 4.00-21.00; AZALEAS 2.75- RHODODENDRON 9.00- TREES: PINES AND MAPLE 5.00- SEEDLINGS .10-.60 EACH. SALE DATE NEXT WEEK TUES. AND THUR., 9 A.M. Weaverland Produce Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction May 16,2002 ASPARAGUS; 1.15-1.25 LB. LETTUCE; ROMAINE 4.50-5.00 21 CT, ICEBERG 6.50 12 CT., BUTTER CRUNCH 5.50 24 CT. ONIONS: SPRING 4.00 20 CT. PEAS: SUGAR 30.00 10 LBS. RADISHES: 4.50 12 CT. RHUBARB: 5.00-7.00 20 LBS. SPINACH; 1.00-7.00 12 LB. BOX. STRAWBERRIES: 30.00-32.00 8 QT. FLAT. FLOWERS: BEDDING ANNUALS 4.00-7.00 FLAT; PERENNIALS 2.00-4.00 POT AND 1.75-2.00 POT; HANGING BASKETS 6.00-18.00. SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK MON., TUES., THURS., FRL, 9 A.M. Rogers Community Auction, Inc. “where buyer and seller get together" KEN, BILL BAER AUCTIONEERS One half mile west of Rogers, Ohio on St. Rt. 154 330-227-3233 Tri State Area’s Largest Open Air Market open every Friday FREE PARKING • NO ADMISSION FEE CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS Every Friday Furniture & misc 1 p.m. Produce & Eggs 5 p.rn. Poultry Bam 6pm FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 3 p.m. Miscellaneous auction 4 pm. Garden tractor auction 5 p.m. Firewood 6 p.m Farm Machinery EVERY Wednesday 1 p.m. Hay & Gram Auction FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED SINCE 1955 Leola Produce Leola, Pa Report Supplied by Auction May 14,2002
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