A46-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,2002 Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. May 28,2002 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Whole sale Bids. Truck or Rail dollars per ton. Feedstuffs prices were mixed for the week. Central regions of the U.S. re ceived moisture over the weekend, with more predicted from Des Moines down to Austin tonight and tomorrow, and moving eastward. A few dry days last week and over the weekend aided farm ers in planting. Even though we’ve seen above normal moisture, forecasters pre dicting average moisture and tempera tures through the summer months. Corn and soybean markets look as if they could rise, given the cool, wet conditions which has effected planting and grow ing. Other feed ingredients pretty quiet with the exception of fat and grease mar kets, which are higher due to lower slaughter numbers and plant storagd space. Hay remains steady, although demand is mixed, again depending on moisture conditions. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail 1.00 lower at 164.00-167.00. 48 percent truck 1.00 to 3.00 lower at 167.00-174.00 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points, steady to 1.00 higher at 54.00-57.00; Chicago steady at 55.00-59.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points, steady to 500 higher at 217,00-225.00; Chicago 2.00 to 400 higher at 220.00-222.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points, steady to 2.00 lower at 51.00- 64.00; truck steady to 2.00 lower at 53.00-63.00. Crude Corn Oil was steady at 16.50-17.50 cents per pound. MIDDLINGS: Northwest steady to 1.00 higher from 46.00-60.00; Buffalo steady to 1.00 lower at 41.00-50.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated, steady at 149.00- 165.00; meal steady at 152.00-168.00. 15 percent steady at 134.00-160.00 per ton; meal steady at 137.00-163.00. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Central Illinois 2.00-3,00 lower at 72.00- 78.00; Chicago steady at 73.00-84.00; Lawrenceburg, IL 3.00 higher at 75.00; Kansas and Nebraska steady at 95.00- 100.00; Minneapolis steady to 5.00 lower at 85.00. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: Newark, NJ steady at 83.00; Williams burg, VA steady at 73.00 per ton. National Sheep Summary San Angelo, Texas May 28,2002 Report Supplied By USDA At midwest market centers, slaughter lambs 1.00 higher; slaughter ewes and feeder lambs steady. At New Holland, slaughter lambs and slaughter ewes steady. At San Angelo, slaughter lambs firm; slaughter ewes steady except few thin ewes 1.00-3.00 lower; feeder lambs firm to 1.00 higher. 9,000 head estimated for today. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-150 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 60.00-66.00; new crop 68.00- 76.00. Midwest; shorn 63.00-65.00; new crop 64.00-66.00. New Holland: 90-110 lbs 90.00-95.00; 110-130 lbs 75.00-85.00. Virginia; new crop 80.00-84.75. Thomp son Station, TN: 80-100 lbs 79.75, 100- 120 lbs 79 75-80.00; 120-150 lbs 72.50- 85.00. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good and Choice 2-4 23.00-31.00; Good 2-3 31 00-42.00; Utility and Good 1-3 40.00- 50.00; Utility 1-2 30.00-40.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 15.00-26.00. Midwest: Utility and Good 1-3 15.00-20.00; Cull 1-2 10.00- New Holland: Good and Choice 2-4 40.00-65.00; Utility and Good 1-3 25.00-40.00. Billings: no test. Thompson Station; Utility and Good 1-3 28.00- l-eedcr Lambs: Medium and Large 1- 2: San Angelo; new crop 40-60 lbs 74.00- 83.00; 60-90 lbs 68.00-75.00. Midwest; new crop 60-75 lbs 70.00-80.00; 75-90 lbs 60.00-70.00. Virginia: 60-70 lbs 77.00; 70-85 lbs 76.00. Billings: no test. Thomp son Station; 30-50 lbs 61.00-85.00; 40-60 lbs 90.00-95.00; 60-80 lbs 77.25; 100-125 lbs 76.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: Mixed age ewello-130 lbs 51.00-58.00 cwt. Billings: no test. Oklahoma Feeder Cattle Weekly Oklahoma City, OK May 29,2002 Report Supplied By USDA OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder steers 2.00-4.00 higher. Limited test on feeder heifers steady to 2.00 higher. Demand very good for feeder cattle. Stocker cattle and few calves steady on light supply. Feeder cattle in medium to moderate flesh with heavy May wheat flesh absent. Good general rains moving across the state from west to east. Spring pasture conditions are excellent throughout much of the state as precipitation has been generous and temperatures mild. Bermuda pastures made early start though slowed some lately by cool temps. Nevertheless, probably as good a start for these pastures in recent memory. Receipts this week 4700; last week 17,226; last year 4990. Supply consisted of 84% yearlings over 600 lbs; 12% calves; 4% cows & bulls. Heifers comprised 39% of feeder and calf supply. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1: 400-450 lbs (440 lbs) 104.00- 105.00 (104.48); 450-500 lbs (472 lbs) 98.75-103.00 (100.24); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 87.50-92.00 (90.19); 600-650 lbs (630 lbs) 84.00-87.00 (84.67); 650-700 lbs (674 lbs) 81.50-83.00 (82.34); 700-750 lbs (721 lbs) 78.50-82.75 (80.71); 750-800 lbs (774 lbs) 77.50-79.75 (78.62); 800-850 lbs (818 lbs) 75.75-78.25 (77.30); 850-900 lbs (873 lbs) 70.75-76.75 (72.57); 900-950 lbs (923 lbs) 67.25-70.50 (69.30); 950-1000 lbs (981 lbs) 65.00-67.75 (66.61); 1000-1050 lbs (1019 lbs) 65.75-66.25 (65.80); 1090 lbs 65.00. Holsteins; Large 3, 800-900 lbs 55.00- FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1; 400-450 lbs fleshy (430 lbs) 85.50- (86.16); 600-650 lbs (626 lbs) 77.50- (78.83); 650-700 lbs (675 lbs) 73.50- (75.23); 700-750 lbs (725 lbs) 71.50- (74.09); 750-800 lbs (770 lbs) 68.00- (71.35); 800-850 lbs (827 lbs) 69.25-72.00 (70.73); 860 lbs 64.50. Kentucky Feeder Cattle Sales Lexington, Ky. May 28,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Blue Grass Stockyards Auction: CATTLE: Actual receipts 1,148 head. Steer and heifer calves 1.00 to 3.00 lower on a light supply of better quality offer ings. Yearling steers not fully estab lished, yearling heifers steady to 1.00 lower. Holsteins 1.00 to 3.00 lower in a light test. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1; 300-350 lbs no test, 350-400 lbs 98.00- few 400-450 lbs 90.00- 96.00, few 450-500 lbs 86.50-91.00; 500- 550 lbs 85.50- 91.50, few 550-600 lbs 85.00- few 600-700 lbs 77.50-83.50 fleshy 73.00- 74.50; few 700-800 lbs 72.50- 10 head 855 lbs fleshy 66.50; few 900-1000 lbs 66.50-67.25; 5 head 1021 lbs 63.75. Medium and Large 2; 400-500 lbs 82.50-91.00; 500-600 lbs 78.00- 600-700 lbs 72.00-75.00; 700-800 lbs 65.75. Medium and Large 3: 500-600 lbs 72.00-75.50; 600-700 lbs 67.50- 700-800 lbs 61.00-66.00. Small 1:400-S00 lbs 84.00-90.00. Large 3 Holsteins: 3 head 490 lbs 72.00; few 500- 600 lbs 67.00-72.00 few thin 575 lbs 57.00; 600-700 lbs 62.75-64.50. BULL CALVES; Medium and Large 1: 400-500 lbs 84.00-89.00; 500-600 lbs 72.00- 82.00; 600-700 lbs 71.00-77.25; 700-800 lbs 61.00-69.00; 800-900 lbs 62.25- 65.00. Medium and Large 2; 400- 500 lbs 74.00-83.00; 500-600 lbs 74.00- 78.00; 600-700 lbs 65.00-72.00. Small 1- 2: 400-500 lbs 82.50-86.00; 500-600 lbs 70.00- 600-700 lbs 61.00- 69.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1:300-400 lbs no test: few 400-500 lbs 76.00-80.00; few 500-600 lbs 76.00- 78.50; few 600-700 lbs 71.00-75.00; 700- 800 lbs 66.75-70.95, including 127 head (Charx-blk) 792 lbs 70.95. Medium and Large 2: 400-500 lbs 70.50-77.00; 500- 600 lbs 69.50-76.50; 600-700 lbs 66.00- 70.00; 700-800 lbs 65.00-67.75. Medium and Large 3: 300-400 lbs 75.00-77.00; 400-500 lbs 70.00-73.00; 500-600 lbs 64.00- Small 1: 400-500 lbs 73.00. 76.50; 500-600 lbs 66.00-73.50. East Coast and North Central Veal Report Des Moines, lowa May 29,2002 Supplied By USDA CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT; Northeast and North Central Basis; Compared to trading last week; Northeast special fed veal steady on light to moderate offerings and demand. North Central steady to S.OO higher on a lightly tested hid-on market. VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED, HOT BASIS, FOB PRODUCTION POINTS: Hide-On, 240-300 lb: North east 650 head. North Central 302 head; 195-203.00. Hide-Off, 215-275 lb: North East 225.00. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Hot Basis, Hide-Off, as of May 29, 2002 - Contract calves slaughtered this week: 209-218.00. Packers calling market 209- 213.00. Future contracts offered; Firm Bottom 220-223.00. Firm Top 230- 242.00. Firm Bottom, Split Top 220- 230.00. Firm Bottom, Open top 222.00 and 223.00. •North Central - OH, IN, 11, MI & WI. •Northeast - MA, MD, PA, NY, NJ, DE, CT&VT. WEEKLY DISTRIBUTIVE, LESS THAN CARLOT, EAST COAST AREA VEAL CUTS TRADE, SPECIAL FED: Market for Tues., May 28 Compared to last week: Distributive special fed veal cuts are trading generally steady follow ing the Memorial Day holiday. Move ment is slow to moderate on light to moderate offerings and demand. Prices per CWT: Carcass, hide off 200-250 lb 240-255.00; Foresaddles 85- 110 lb 165-190.00; Kosher Foresaddles 90-110 lb 195-200.00; Hindsaddles 85- 115 lb 310-330.00; Loins, regular 17-25 lb 280-320.00; Loins, 4x4 trmd 12-18 lb 445-495.00; Hotel Racks, 8 rib 15-21 lb 420-430.00, 7 rib 14-20 lb 425-470.00, 6 rib 13-17 lb 485-550.00; Chuck, square cut 36-47 lb' 120-140.00; Shoulder, full 14-20 lb 150-180.00; Legs, double 70-90 lb 310-325.00, TBS 3-piece 24-32 lb 625- 660.00, BHS heel-out 27-35 lb 485- 525.00; Top Round, trmd, cap-off 8-10 lb SUPPLY Davenport Center, NY (607) 278-6906 Located just off Rte. 23 between Oneonta & Davenport (look for signs) INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE 4TH ANNUAL AUCTION BATH: Whirlpool tubs, multi piece tub/shower unit & showers DOORS: Exterior 9 lite, steel & fiberglass, wood, brass & glass door & door units, mahogany with sidelights, interior doors FIREPLACE: Precast fireplace fronts-bnck, fieldstone with hearths and 3x5 wall panels in fieldstone & brick FLOORING: Laminated flooring, ceramic floor tile iTING: Tubing for hot water floor heat Rolls for pole bams and 4x5 sheets for insulating walls, floors, etc. LIGHTING: Intenor & exterior Thomas light ing, chandeliers, kitchen, bath, hall and more LOCKS: Interior & exterior lock sets MOLDING: Interior, pine colonial and ranch casing, pine base molding, ranch style PLYWOOD: 5/8” & 3/4” plywood, 4xB sheets SHINGLES: Dimensional & 3 tab shingles STAIRS: Several sets of intenor stairs STEEL ROOFING: Miscellaneous lengths & colors iULATION T-lll; 5/8” T-l 11 & Masonite primed siding TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Scaffolding, tools WALL: 1/4” thick paneling in 2 styles, Wainscoting & white wallboard **MANY MORE ITEMS... TOO MANY TO LlST*** AUCTIONEER: Ron Ingham • 607-265-3710 Sale managed by Surplus Building Supply Availability Subject to Daily Sales Terms: Cash or Good Check with ID or letter of credit from bank for out of state buyers or guaranteed funds. Everything Sold As Is! Consignments Accepted• 950-1005.00; Breast 10-12 lb 75-100.00; Necks, bone-in 24-28 lb 125-130.00; Stew Meat, regular 200-250.00; Boneless Trimmings 75-80% lean 70-77.00; Heavy Nature Green Hides, per piece 39-42.00. Eastern Cornbelt Direct Sheep Weekly Summary Springfield, 111. May 24,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Eastern Cornbelt Direct Sheep Weekly Report (includes lambs sold in IL., IN., OH., Ml.) Compared to last week slaughter lambs and ewes were un evenly steady. Demand for lambs was light to moderate with best demand for middle weight 110-130 lbs lambs. Sup plies in the direct trade were light to moderate. Carcass lamb prices over 65 lbs were .75-1.75 higher last week, lighter weight carcasses were .75-1.00 weaker. Con firmed sales this week about 55% * m slaughter lambs, and 45% slaughter ewes, with an additional 725 head of goats. Total sheep and lambs sales: 900 Last week: 1000 Last year: 1150. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 2-3, new crop 100-130 lbs 60.00-68.00; old crop 95-140 lbs 52.00-55.00; few 50-90 lbs 70.00-80.00. SLAUGHTER EWES; Cull to Utility 20.00-22.00;Utility to Good 22.00-27.00; Good 22.00-23.00. SLAUGHTER GOATS (cwt.) KIDS; Selection 2:20-40 lbs 90.00-104.00; 40-60 lbs 90.00-93.00; Selection 3: 20-60 lbs 50.00-60.00. YEARLINGS: Selection 2: 70-90 lbs 60.00-62.00. DOES/NANNIES and BUCKS/BILLIES: Selection 2-3: SO US lbs 50.00-60.00, few 40.00. This report covers sheep and lambs sold direct off the farm through local country stations. Note: receipts do not cover total move ment in the area. me is Kfi BLACK HILLS Cowboy Antiques & Old West Collectables - Auction Old Highback Saddles, Bits,' Spurs and anything Western! 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