Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 2002 GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG, & MILK BFP FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange Closing Bids: Thursday, September 12, 2002 Com 09/11/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 *CASH* SEP 02 DEC 02 MAR 03 MAY 03 JUL 03 SEP 03 DEC 03 MAR 04 JUL 04 DEC 04 Total 09/11/02 Soybeans 09/11/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 *CASH* SEP 02 NOV 02 JAN 03 MAR 03 MAY 03 JUL 03 AUG 03 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 SEP NOV JAN NOV Total 09/11/02 Soybean Meal 09/11/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 *CASH* SEP 02 OCT 02 DEC 02 JAN 03 MAR 03 MAY 03 JUL 03 AUG 03 SEP 03 OCT 03 DEC 03 Total 09/11/02 Dairy Products lower at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Prices Highlights Block cheese declined from l)jc. $1.1575 per pound on Tuesday, September 6.2002 Sept. 3to $1.13 per pound on Fri- Re P° rt Su PP ,icd NASS/USDA day, Sept. 6. Barrels fell $0.0227 ° AIRY PRODUCTS PRICES high per pound during the week to Extra Grade standards averaged 16.5 U P- $l.OB per pound by Friday. But- CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received cents nd for the week endin Au Not much in the way of good ter traded just twice this week, or os 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.14 news for dairy product prices. ending at $09250 per pound by per pound for the week ending August 31. gust 31. The U.S. price per pound in- Mixed Hay — 105.00 ton, 5.25 cwt. poth'iclTOßse and* butters traded j Timothy 121.75 tbfi.MJWtvui Sept. 6,2002 CHEESE, BUTTER WEAKEN • Blocks fall below support. • Butter down to $0.9250/ pound • Cheese, butter Open 2800 2894 2940 2950 2920 2730 2550 2604 2610 2400 Volume Qpen_lnt 80939 508540 Open 5864 5850 5870 5874 5814 5804 5750 5540 5374 5390 5070 03 03 04 04 Volume Qpen_lnt 72856 202866 Open 1910 1875 1875 1870 1852 1838 1836 1805 1780 1700 1670 Volume Open_lnt 39059 138061 production High 2924 2804 2910 2966 2976 2954 2734 2572 2606 2614 2400 Low 2924 2730 2822 2882 2902 2874 2690 2544 2604 2610 2394 High 5895 5924 5880 5910 5910 5860 5860 5750 Low 5895 5780 5774 5800 5800 5770 5764 5710 5510 5320 5350 5070 5540 5384 5390 5070 High 19600 1925 1891 1887 1879 Low 19600 1860 1852 1848 1843 1833 1817 1815 1782 1750 1678 1665 1867 1847 1845 1810 1780 1700 1685 Chge + 50 -66 -92 -90 -86 -86 -62 -24 -32 -30 -14 Last 2924 2742 2832 2890 2910 2880 2690 2556 2604 2614 2400 Chge + 85 -134 -104 -110 -96 -86 -70 -60 Last 5895 5780 5782 5804 5806 5774 5770 5710 5510 5324 5350 5070 -30 -66 -80 unch Chge + 350 -62 -40 -42 -40 -38 -32 -25 -25 -20 Last 19600 1863 1855 1849 1844 1834 1817 1817 1782 1750 1678 1670 -4 -10 The only recent market news is USDA’s Dairy Products report. It indicates dairy product pro duction for the first seven months of the year is well ahead of a year ago, something the market al ready knows. Cumulative 7-month production relative to the same period a year ago is as follows: American cheese output is up 5.3 percent, total cheese output is up 2.0 percent, and but ter output is up 13.9 percent. That compares to total cumula tive milk production for 20 select states, which is up 2.6 percent. Lean Hogs Date 09/11/02 *CASH* 09/12/02 Oct 02 09/12/02 Dec 02 09/12/02 Feb 03 09/12/02 Apr 03 09/12/02 May 03 09/12/02 Jun 03 09/12/02 Jul 03 09/12/02 Aug 03 09/12/02 Oct 03 Composite Volume Open_lnt 09/11/02 14105 37674 Live Cattle Date 09/11/02 *CASH* Oct 02 6940 698069406970 Dec 02 7160 719071507185 Feb 03 7255 729072457287 Apr 03 7295 733772877330 Jun 03 6845 687768406872 Aug 03 6895 692068756920 Octo3 7015 701570107010 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 Composite Volume Openjnt 09/11/02 17265 106125 Pork Bellies Date 09/11/02 *CASH* 09/12/02 Feb 03 6715 6990 6715 6907 +132 425 943 09/12/02 Mar 03 6780695067806850+140 22 47 09/12/02 May 03 7015 707070157015+105 11 18 09/12/02 Jul 03 7020 702069856985 +B5 1 14 09/12/02 Aug 03 6780 678066706670 unch Composite Volume Open_lnt 09/11/02 459 1028 Oats 09/11/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 09/12/02 *CASH* SEP 03 DEC 02 MAR 03 MAY 03 JUL 03 Total 09/11/02 from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture averaged $1.13 per pound, up 0.1 cent from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo- handy reference of commodity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA re cord sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Penn- NONFAT DRY MILK prices received sylvania. gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade AA standards averaged $0.94 per pound for the week ending August 31. The U.S. price per pound decreased 1.2 cents from the previous week. tor bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USD A Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 90.7 cents per pound for the week ending August 31. The U.S. price per pound decreased 0.1 cent from the previous week. DRY WHEY prices received for bag. tote and tanker sales meeting USDA r\ u- li , Previous Previous Open High Low Last Chge Vo|ume ope „ 0 0 6340 14703 6699 16542 801 3788 135 1151 6 489 78 716 36 194 3 74 7 16 0361636163616 3545 357034703525 3785 381036853740 4435 444543654395 5010 502549754977 5852 587558505850 6002 602059906002 5910 591558805880 5725 573557205720 5245 524552455245 „ Tl . , T , . Previous Previous Open High Low Last Chge Volume openJnt 0 0 0 645064506450 unch „ ¥¥ . . ¥ ¥ Previous Previous Open High Low Last Chge VolumeQpenJnt 0 0 0 550055005500 Hxgn 2214 2062 2046 1990 1934 1850 open 2062 2012 1960 1910 1850 Volume Qpen_lnt 1254 10086 -181 +lB -50 -42 -38 -20 -10 -25 +lO -5 8958 5435 1686 707 423 52 -50 JbOW 2214 2022 2012 1960 1910 1850 base 2214 2022 2022 1966 1920 1850 Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have Remember, these arc averages, so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your location and the quality of your crop. Corn, No.2y 2.95 bu., 5.28 cwt. Wheat, N 0.2 3.29 bu., 5.49 cwt. Barley, N 0.3 1.73 bu., 3.70 cwt. Oats, N 0.2 1.74 bu., 5.44 cwt. Soybeans, No.l 5.43 bu., 9.07 cwt. Ear Corn 78.54 ton, 3.93 cwt. Alfalfa Hay 107.50 ton, 5.38 cwt. 36797 36319 18379 9483 4844 298 <jnge +46 -26 -36 -30 -30 -20
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