A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13, 2002 National Carlot Meat Report Des Moines, IA July 9,2002 Report Supplied By USDA USDA Market News USDA Carlot Meat 4:00 Summary: Compared to Previ ous Day, Prices in Dollars per hundred weight, Equated to FOB Omaha Basis. BOXED BEEF CUTS: Boxed beef cut out values lower on moderate demand and moderate to heavy offerings. Select and Choice rib, chuck, round and loin lower. Beef trimmings generally steady on moderate demand and offerings. Estimated composite cutout value of Choice 1-3, 600-750 lbs carcasses down 1.81 at 109.36, 750-900 lbs down 1.48 at 109.15; Select 1-3, 600-750 lbs down 1.08 at 105.54, 750-900 lbs down 1.34 at 104.82; based on 140.30 loads of Choice cuts, 164.78 loads of Select cuts, 58.23 loads of trimmings, and 85.21 loads of coarse ground trimmings. Estimated carcass price equivalent value of Choice 1-3, 600-750 lbs down 1.08 at 98.21, 750-900 lbs down .84 at 98.06; Select 1-3, 600-750 lbs down .72 at 92.45, 750-900 lbs down .89 at 91.97. Cur rent index reflects the equivalent of 312,226 head of cattle. NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF: The Cutter cow carcass gross cutout value was estimated at 86.44, unchanged. By-Product Drop Value: Hide and offal from a typical slaughter steer was esti mated at 7.35, up .01. NATIONAL CARLOT PORK: Sales reported on 55.0 loads of pork cuts and 12.0 loads of trim/process pork. Com pared to Monday’s close: Fresh bone-in loins 2.00 higher; butts 3.00-4.00 lower; skinned hams 20-27 lbs steady to firm; seedless bellies 14-16 lbs 3.00 higher; lean trimmings steady. Trading slow to moder ate, with light to moderate demand and offerings. Calculations for a 185 lb Pork Carcass 51-52 percent lean 0.80” -0.99” back fat at last rib 58.03 up .05. Loins bone in fresh '/< inch trim 21 Ib/down/light. Hams bone in trimmed, 20-23 lbs trim spec 1 38.00. Seedless bellies 12-14 lbs 82.00; 14-16 lbs 85.00; 16-18 lbs 82.00. CARLOT LAMB CARCASS: 3,352 head reported. 40-45 lbs 159.00-159.00; 45-50 lbs 159.00-162.50; 50-55 lbs 159.00 -162.50 55-60 lbs 159.00-162.50; 60-65 lbs 159.00- 65-75 lbs 159.00-162.50; 75-85 lbs 154.00-162.50 85/up lbs 154.00- North Carolina Livestock Sales Raleigh, N.C. July 10,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Mount Airy Livestock Auction: CAT TLE and CALVES: Receipts this week 945, last week no sale due to the holiday. No trends are available. Slaughter cows and bulls 29 percent. Replacement pairs and feeder cows 7 percent. Feeder steers and bulls under 600 lbs 31 percent, over 600 lbs 8 percent; feeder heifers under 600 lbs 21 percent, over 600 lbs 4 percent. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breakers 75-80 percent lean 850-1500 lbs 34.00- 38.50, high dressing few 39.00- Boners 80-85 percent 850-1400 lbs 34 00-39.50, high dressing 39.50- Lean 85-90 per cent 850-1300 lbs 29.00- Lean 85-90 per cent 750 lbs and down few 25.00- SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs 47.00- 1500 lbs and up 48.50- FEEDER STEERS: Me dium and Large 1 and 2: 200-250 lbs 90.00-112.00; 250-300 lbs 85.00-94.00; 300-350 lbs 81.00-86.00; 350-400 lbs 80.00- 93.00; 400-450 lbs 75.00-84.00; 450-500 lbs 70.00-83.00; 500-600 lbs 73.00-81.00; 700-800 lbs few 67.00-69.00. Small 1 and 2: 250-300 lbs few 72.00-87.00; 300-350 lbs 75.00- 350-400 lbs 69.00- 400-450 lbs few 72.50-78.00; 500-600 lbs few 64.00- 600-700 lbs 70.00- 73.50. Medium and Large 3: 350-400 lbs few 62.00- Large Holsteins 500-600 lbs few 43.50; 800 lbs and up 48.00-56.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Me dium and Large 1 and 2: 250-300 lbs few 75.00-83.00; 300-350 lbs few 75.00-80.00; 350-400 lbs few 74.00-80.00; 400-450 lbs 72.00- 450-500 lbs 71.00-76.00; 500-600 lbs 68.00-79.00; 600-700 lbs 66.00- Small 1 and 2: 200-250 lbs few 67.00-77.00; 250-300 lbs few 70.00- 300-350 lbs few 60.00-74.00; 350-400 lbs 61.00-74.00; 400-450 lbs 64.00- 450-500 lbs 64.00-70.00; 500-600 lbs 55.00-67.50; 600-700 lbs 57.0067.00; 700-800 lbs few 57.0065.00. Medium and Large 3; 200-250 lbs 70.00- 300-350 lbs few 65.00- 67.50; 350-400 lbs 60.00-70.00; 400-450 lbs 60.00- 450-500 lbs few 60.0069.00; 500-600 lbs few 55.0060.00; 700-800 lbs few 52.50- 65.00. FEEDER BULLS: Medium and Large 1 and 2: 400-450 lbs 77.00-84.00; 450-500 lbs 73.00-78.00; 500-600 lbs 70.00-74.50. Small 1 and 2; 400-450 lbs 70.00-78.00; 450-500 lbs few 65.50-72.00; 500600 lbs 60.00- 600-700 lbs few 58.0063.50. Medium and Large 3: 400-450 lbs few 65.00- 71.50; 450-500 lbs few 65.00-73.50; 600-700 lbs few 57.00-64.00. Small 3; 500-600 lbs few 50.00-57.00. FEEDER COWS: Small 1, 660-980 lbs middle age cows 34.50-45.00. STOCK COWS: Small 1, 800-1025 lbs middle age cows bred 2-7 months few 290.00-440.00 per head. Medium 1, 1050-1300 lbs middle age cows bred 2-8 months 375.00-540.00 per head. COW/CALF PAIRS: Medium 1, 1050-1350 lbs middle age cows with calves 100-300 lbs few 430.00-700.00 per pair. BABY CALVES, per head: Holsteins: Small 37.50-45.00; Large 55.00- 90.00. GOATS, per head: SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Kids: Selection 1, 20-40 lbs few 52.50, 40-60 lbs 30.00-57.50; Selection 2, under 20 lbs 12.50-17.50, 20-40 lbs few 20.00-27.50. Yearlings: Selection 2, 60-80 lbs few 30.00-32.50; Selection 3 60-80 lbs few 27.50. Does/Nannies: Selection 2, 50-70 lbs few 22.50-32.50. Bucks/Billies: Selection 2, 70-100 lbs few 25.00-27.50, 100-150 lbs few 35.00-40.00. REPLACE MENT CLASSES: Does/Nannies: Selec tion 1, 70-100 lbs few 42.00-52.50; Selec tion 2,70-100 lbs few 37.50-45.00. Oklahoma Feeder Cattle Weekly Oklahoma City, OK July 10,2002 Report Supplied By USDA OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to last week; Feeder steers steady to 1.00 higher. Feeder heifers steady. Steer and heifer calves steady. Good demand for all classes. Calves mostly new crop and in typical fleshy mostly unweaned condition. Feeder cattle in mostly medium condition, few fleshy. Receipts this week 9250; last week 9037; last year 13,137. Supply consisted of 74% yearlings and calves over 600 lbs; 23% calves; 3% cows and bulls. Heifers com prised 38% of feeder & calf supply. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1: CALVES: 300-400 lbs (350 lbs) 105.50-111.50 (107.92); 400-450 lbs (433 lbs) 96.00-104.00 (103.34); few 450-500 lbs (456 lbs) 91.00-94.00 (93.38); 500-550 lbs (519 lbs) 87.00-92.25 (90.25), string fancy 94.25; 550-600 lbs (572 lbs) 82.75-89.50 (85.64); 600-650 lbs (626 lbs) 75.00-83.75 (80.30), strings fancy 86.75-88.75; 650-700 lbs (684 lbs) 76.25-79.50 (77.53); 700-750 lbs (728 lbs) 77.75-79.75 (78.36); 750-800 lbs (762 lbs) 73.00-77.75 (74.25). YEAR LINGS: 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 80.00-85.00 (83.24); 700-750 lbs (727 lbs) 78.25-81.25 (79.23); 750-800 lbs (775 lbs) 75.50-79.75 (77.15) 800-850 lbs (826 lbs) 75.00-77.00 (75.99); 850-900 lbs (858 lbs) 73.00-75.50 (74.15) 900-950 lbs (940 lbs) 69.75-73.00 (71.28); 950-1000 lbs (969 lbs) 67.75-71.50 (70.40); 1000-1100 lbs 66.00-66.75; 1100-1175 lbs 63.25-64.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Urge 1: CALVES: 300-400 lbs (350 lbs) 88.00- (94.24); 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 81.50- (85.61); 500-550 lbs (521 lbs) 77.00- (82.75); 550-600 lbs (571 lbs) 76.00- 81.50 (79.17), load fancy 84.00; 600-650 lbs (616 lbs) 74.00-77.00 (74.82); 650-700 lbs (675 lbs) 68.75-72.00 (69.77). YEARLINGS: 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 76.25- (76.77); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 71.50- (73.96); 800-850 lbs (826 lbs) 70.25- (70.84). East Coast and North Central Veal Report Des Moines, lowa July 10,2002 Supplied By USDA CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT: Northeast and North Central Basis: Com pared to trading last week: Northeast spe cial fed veal steady on light to moderate offerings and demand. North Central steady to S.OO lower on light to moderate offerings and a light demand. VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED, HOT BASIS, FOB PRODUCTION POINTS; Hide-On, 240-300 lb: Northeast 110 head. North Central 1,154. Hide-Off, 215-275 lb; North East 225-228.00; North Central 205-226.00. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Hot Basis, Hide-Off, as of July 10,2002 - Con tract calves slaughtered this week: 207-220.00. Packers calling market 205-209.00. Future contracts offered: Firm Bottom 200-205.00. Firm Top 215-230.00. Firm Bottom, Open Top 205.00, 210.00 and 215.00. Firm Bottom 200.00 and 205.00, Split Top 220.00. •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 Tuesday, July 9 Compared to last week: Distributive special fed veal cuts are trading mostly steady with exception of few loins trading firm. Movement is season ally slow to moderate on light to moderate offerings and demand. Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Weekly Springfield, 111. July 5,2002 Report Supplied By GSDA Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Summary for Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio: Feeder steers and heifers were mostly 1.00-3.00 higher. Trading activity was slow and demand was light. Receipts this week: 24% beef type steers, 0% Hol stein steers and 76% heifers. Confirmed Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON, D.C., July 5- (USDA-NASS)-Total red meat pro duction under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, July 6, was estimated at 763.1 million lbs., according to the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service. This was 17.8% lower than a week ago and 4 3% higher than a year ago. Cumulative meat production for the year to date was 3.1% higher compared to the previous year. Week Ending (1) Beef 06-Jul-02 467 4 29-Jun-()2 558 9 Change ()7-Jul-0l dn 16 4% 447 8 Change 2002 YTD 2001 YTD Change up 3 7% dn 4 7% up 2 6% dn 3 7% up 3 1% 1- Previous week estimates may be revised Year ago data are actuals 2- Excludes lard 3-Totals may not add due to rounding 2002 totals are subject to revision LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs 619.000 15,000 1,478,000 41,000 743.000 18,000 1,839,000 52,000 dn 16 7% dnl6 7% dnl9 6% dn 21 2% 605.000 16,000 1,429,000 49,000 up 2 3% dn 6 3% up 3 4% dn!6 3% 17.863.000 500,000 49,301,000 1,586.0(H) 17.845.000 489,000 48,575,000 1,581,000 up 0 1 % up 2 2% up 1 5% up 0 3% Week Ending 06-Jul-02 29-Jnn-02 Change 07 Jul-01 Change 2002 YTD 2001 YTD Change Week Ending LIVE Estimate Estimate Actual DRESSED Estimate Estimate Actual 06-Jul-02 29-Jun-02 07 Jul-01 06-Jul-02 29-Jun-02 07 Jul-01 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk Ending Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags 22- 53 0% 30.2% 15.0% 18% 96.0% 37% 0.3% 23- 50.5% 33.9% 13.9% 18% 96 5% 32% 0.3% AAAAAAikAAiLAAAAAAAAAAA i 2002 Manure Hauler Certification Field Days Dates: A July 30, 2002 - Manure Hauler Certification Program Field Day Greater Vision Farm, Fleetwood, Pa., Berks Co. £ July 31, 2002 - Manure Application Field Day Greater Vision Farm, Fleetwood, Pa., Berks Co. August 1, 2002 - Manure Application Field Day The Buser Farm, Yorkana, Pa., York Co. Agenda: 8:45 Registration - Coffee, Doughnuts 9:00 Introduction and program recap; Some main points from the Classroom - Robb Meinen, PSD Dept, of Dairy & Animal Science 9:45 Concurrent Sessions (For concurrent sessions the group will be split and each session will be offered twice): P-Index Exercise* - Jerry Martin, Pa. Nutrient Management Program; Joel Myers, USDA-NRCS; Mark Goodson, York Co. Coop Ext.; Jennifer Weld, USDA-ARS Compaction Exercise - Sjoerd Duiker, PSD Dept, of Agronomy; Robb Meinen, PSU Dept, of Dairy & Animal Science 11:45 Lunch 12:30 Concurrent Sessions Calibration Exercise* - Leon Ressler, Lancaster Co. Coop Ext.; Robb Meinen, PSU Dept, of Dairy & Animal Science Soil Pit - Joel Myers, USDA-NRCS; Mark Goodson, York Co. Coop Ext. 2:00 Concurrent Sessions Hand-held GPS Exercise - Brad Georgic, PSU Dept, of Ag Engineering GPS on Field Equipment - David Wagner, PSU Dept, of Ag Engineering 3:30 Equipment Demonstrations, Injection and Variable Rate Applications - Dan Shirley, Beltsville, Md., USDA Ag Research Farm; Various local haulers 4:00 Adjourn * Registration Contact: p Robb Meinen t (814) 865-2987 or rmeinen@das.psu.edu t Please bring a calculator to the meetings. £ Participants will be asked to pay a $lO registration fee at the farm. W Five Continuing Ed credits are offered to certified Nutrient \ Management Plan Writers. W A classroom session must be attended to complete hauler w certification. This year’s classroom session is on December 17 £ at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. r MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds, (excludes condemned) Calf/Veal Pork (2) 2 9 290 1 3 5 3620 dn 17 1% 3 0 dn 3 3% 92 2 96 7 up 4 4% 13,466 4 12,989 7 AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs 1239 319 265 1235 318 266 1214 309 262 759 756 744 sales 600 this week, 1200 a week ago and 1250 a year ago. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1-2: load lot 665 lbs 86.00; load lot 776 lbs 79.50. HOLSTEINS: Medium and Large 3: no test FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1-2: 600-650 lbs 76.50-78.00; 700-800 lbs 74.50-77.50. Prices are based FOB the farm unless otherwise indicated. Delivered prices in clude freight, commissions, and other ex penses. Lamb/Mutton Hotels (3) 2 7 763 1 3 5 928 9 dn 20 I % 276 9 dn 22 9% 3 6 dn 25 0% 109 2 1134 up 4 8% 9,753 6 9.509 2 Sheep/Lamb 132 134 144 197 198 195 195 196 190 dn 17 8% 731 3 up 4 3% 23,421 4 22,709 0 66 67 72