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    Grantsville
Livestock
Grantsville, Maryland
Report Supplied by Auction
Saturday, July 13,2002
STOCK STEERS AND BULLS
200-500 LBS. 55.00-102.50.
STOCK HEIFERS 50.00-90.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO
CHOICE UP TO 65.00, MEDIUM TO
GOOD 45.00-62.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD
42.00- LIGHT 52.00-60.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO
CHOICE UP TO 62.50, MEDIUM TO
GOOD 50.00-58.50.
BULLS HEAVY 41.00-61.00, LIGHT
48.00- SLOW, NONE AVAIL
ABLE.
COWS UTILITY HOLSTEINS
38.00- CANNERS 34.00-38.00,
CULLS 35.00 AND DOWN.
808 CALVES 50.00 AND DOWN.
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RE
TURN TO FARM 90-120 LBS. UP TO
116.00.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RE
TURN TO FARM UP TO 285.00.
BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO
FARM UP TO 197.50.
HOGS TOP QUALITY UP TO 35.50,
HEAVY UP TO 32.00, LIGHT
30.00- FEEDER PIGS BY HEAD
UP TO 40.00.
SOWS 15,00-20.00.
MALE HOGS 5.00-15.00.
LAMBS 70-85 LBS. UP TO 72.00,
85-125 LBS. UP TO 74.00,30-60 LBS. UP
TO 70.00, CULLS UP TO 60.00.
SHEEP UP TO 25.00.
GOATS LARGE 55.00-100.00, MEDI
UM 25.00-60.00, SMALL 10.00-30.00,
ALL BY THE HEAD.
FEEDER SALE EVERY SECOND
SAT. PER MONTH.
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MANURE HAULERS
and
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
SPECIALISTS
2002 Manure Hauler Certification Field Days
Dates:
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, Vorkana, 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, PSU 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:
Robb Meinen
(814) 865-2987 or rmeinen@das.psu.edu
Please bring a calculator to the meetings.
Participants will be asked to pay a $lO registration fee at the farm
Five Continuing Ed credits are offered to certified Nutrient
Management Plan Writers.
A classroom session must be attended to complete hauler
certification. This year’s classroom session is on December 17
at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg.
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Accident, Md.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, July 15,2002
STOCK STEERS AND BULLS:
200-500 lbs. 55.00-93.50.
STOCK HEIFERS: 200-500 lbs.
61.00-75.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: good to
choice 63.50-66.00, medium to good
60.00- heavy choice over 1450 lbs.
57.00-
HOLSTEIN STEERS: heavy Choice
48.00-55.00, light 47.00-57.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good to
Choice 63.50-65.25, Medium to Good
60.00-63.00.
BULLS: heavy 49.50-61.00, light
40.00-49.00.
COWS: Utility (Holsteins) 40.00-46.00,
Commercial to Good 36.00-40.00, cull
cows 35.00 and down.
VEALS: Good to Choice 50.00-90.00,
Med. to Good 50.00-67.00.
808 CALVES: 50.00 and down,
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES, RE
TURN TO FARM: 90-120 lbs. up to
126.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES,
RETURN TO FARM: 90-120 lbs. up to
465.00, BEEF X CALVES return to farm
up to 160.00.
HOGS: top quality, up to 35.00.
SOWS: up to 24.00.
LAMBS, CHOICE, up to 77.00.
Goats choice up to 45.00.
Livestock prices are all given per hun-
dred weights.
East Fluid Milk
And Cream Review
Madison, Wis.
July 17,2002
Report Supplied Dy USD A
Spot prices of class II cream, dollars
per lb. butterfat; F. 0.8. producing plants:
Northeast: 1.3532-1.4129. Delivered
Equivalent: Atlanta: 1.3532-1.4328 mostly
1.3731-1.4129.
PRICES OF CONDENSED SKIM,
dollars per lb. wet solids, F. 0.8. produc
ing plants; Northeast: Class 11, includes
monthly formula prices: .9200-1.0300;
Class 111 - spot prices - .8000-.9300.
SPOT SHIPMENTS OF GRADE A
MILK: FLORIDA: This week - In 0, Out
2; last week - In 0, Out 45; last year - In
27, Out 0. SOUTHEAST STATES: This
week - In 0, Out 0; last week - In 0, Out 0;
last year - In 42, Out 0.
Regional Milk Market Administrators
announced the following, June 2002 un
iform prices: Northeast $12.38, Mideast
$11.24, Southeast $12.69, Florida $14.44,
and Western New York (a state order)
$11.82 at the base city or county in the or
ders. (For the Northeast, Mideast, and
Western New York orders, statistical un
iform prices are reported.)
Milk supplies have tightened in most
areas of the East. Declines in milk output
were significant early in July, but seem to
be level now that temperatures have mod
erated slightly. Plant contacts report
fewer incoming loads now that haulers
have consolidated their routes. This is
typical for this time of year. Also, fat and
protein test have fallen to summer-time
levels.
Florida handlers report being nicely
balanced this week and expect to start im
porting milk in the next week or two. A
slow Class I milk demand in Florida is
keeping the need for milk lower than ex
pected. Class I milk sales are report
ed as slow throughout the region.
Bottlers have been “filling in” oper
ating schedules with fruit drinks
and water, which are good sellers
during hot weather.
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Surplus milk volumes are tighter and
manufacturing schedules have been re
duced accordingly. Most Eastern cheese
and butter
owder plants have cut back operations
by at least one day a week. The con
densed skim market seems firmer and
prices are steady to lower on Class 111
spot sales; steady on Class 11. Demand for
wet solids is steady to slightly improved.
The fluid cream market is firm. Sup
plies are tighter and many producers have
had to purchase supplemental loads to
meet their commitments. Demand is good
and improving. Spot prices are lower, but
multiples have increased noticeably from
late-June levels. The CME average butter
price was off five cents from the previous
week. Most Eastern butter makers are
selling cream into Class II channels and
doing very little or no churning.
Ice cream consumption is seasonally
high, particularly soft serve. The hot
weather has greatly affected frozen dairy
product sales and producers are running
at or near capacity levels to keep pace.
Cream cheese production is about steady.
Weekly Auction at Marshall, July 16
FEEDER CATTLE; 129 head. Prices per
hundredweight, based on in weights.
FEEDER STEERS: 70 head. Med. and
Lge. 1: 300-400 lb 82.75; 500-600 lb
78.50-83.50; 600-700 lb 74.25-83.50. Small
1:700-800 lb 60.00; 800-900 lb 61.50. Med.
and Lge. 2:400-500 lb 81.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: 11 head
200-300 lb 65.00; 300-500 lb 65.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: 40 head. Med.
and Lge. 1: 300-400 lb 75.50; 400-500 lb
78.00; 500-600 lb 75.50; 600-700 lb 66.00;
700-800 lb 63.00. Med. and Lge. 2;
300-400 lb 71.25; 400-500 lb 70.50;
600-700 lb 56.00.
FEEDER BULLS: 19 head. Med. and
Lge. 1: 500-600 lb
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Marshall Weekly
Feeder Cattle Sale
Richmond, Va.
July 17,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
69.00; 700-900 lb
61.75. Med. and
Lge. 2: 400-500 lb
78.25; 600-700 lb
61.00; 700-900 lb
52.50.
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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 FFiday Furniture & misc 1 p.m.
Produce & Eggs 5 p.m.
Poultry Bam 6 p.m.
FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
3 p.m. Miscellaneous auction
4 p.m. Garden tractor auction
5 p.m. Firewood
6 p.m. Farm Machinery
EVERY Wednesday 1 p.m. Hay & Gram Auction
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Dairy Products
Prices Highlights
Washington, D. C.
July 12,2002
Report Supplied By NASS/USDA
DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH
LIGHTS:
CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received
for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $l.ll
per pound for the week ending July 6.
The price per pound decreased 2.3 cents
from the previous week. The price for US
500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent
moisture averaged $l.lO per pound, down
2.1 cents from the previous week.
BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo
gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA
Grade A A standards averaged $1.02 per
pound for the week ending July 6. The
U.S. price per pound increased 1.1 cents
from the previous week.
NONFAT DRY MILK prices received
for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting
USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A
standards averaged 90.3 cents per pound
for the week ending July 6. The U.S. price
per pound increased 0.2 cents from the
previous week.
DRY WHEY prices received for bag,
tote and tanker sales meeting USDA
Extra Grade standards averaged 15.7
cents per pound for the week ending July
6. The U.S. price per pound decreased 0.1
cents from the previous week.
Dublin Special
Feeder Heifer Sale
Warrenton, Va.
July 11,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Dublin Special State Graded Feeder
Yearling Heifer Sale, Julv 10 - 754 head.
Prices per cwt. Prices follow with average
weights and average prices in parentheses
where applicable.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Med./Lge. 1: 17
head, 400-500 lb (467 lb) 74.75-75.25
(74.95); 74 head, 500-600 lb (55 lb)
75-75.50 (75.19); 100 head, 600-700 lb
(650 lb) 69.25-70.00 (69.60); 97 head,
700-800 lb (756 lb) 67.50-68.50 (68.03); 36
head 800-900 lb (842 lb) 64.75-65.75
(65.28) 6 head, 900-1000 lb (938 lb)
56.25-59.50 (58.40).
Med./ Lge. 2: 5 head, 300-400 lb (373 lb)
72-74.00 (72.42); 46 head, 400-500 lb (464
lb) 70-77.25 (75.32); 75 head, 500-600 lb
(556 lb) 73.25-74.75 (74.35); 101 head,
600-700 lb (656 lb) 68.25-70.50 (69.83); 60
head, 700-800 lb (742 lb) 66.50-66.75
(66.58); 7 head, 800-900 lb (841 lb) 61.00.
Med./Lge. 3: 18 head 400-500 lb (436 lb)
64.50; 26 head, 500-600 lb (568 lb) 61,50; 5
head, 700-800 lb (755 lb) 56.60.
Small 1:9 head 400-500 lb (477 lb) 65.00;
30 head, 500-600 lb (545 lb) 68-70.00
(69.54); 18 head, 600-700 lb (645 lb) 67.00.