A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 23, 2002 Eastern Corn Belt Direct Hogs Des Moines, lowa November 19,2002 Report Supplied By USDA EASTERN CORN BELT DIRECT DAILY HOGS, for Tuesday, Nov. 19 as of 1:30 p.m. CURRENT VOLUME TODAY: Pro ducer Sold: Negotiated Actuai: 19,448; Other Market Formula: 2,180; Swine or Pork Market Formula: 32,171; Other Pur chase Arrangement: 14,301; Packer Sold (All purchase types); Actual today: 445. NEGOTIATED PURCHASES (In cluding packer sold): BARROWS AND GILTS; 17,245 head. Compared to prior day’s close, steady. Base Market Hog, 185 lb Carcass Basis, Plant Delivered (.9-1.1 inch backfat, 6 sq. in. loin/2.0 depth); Range: $34.00 - 39.86, wtd. avg. $37.02. 5 Day rolling Average Market Hog (measurements based on slaughter data submitted); 194.61 lb carcass based, plant delivered (0.80 inch backfat, 6.69 sq. inch loin/2.23 inch loin depth) FFLI: 50.34%; price range: $35.53 - 43.36. Purchase volume by state of origin: Al abama 2,345; Georgia 889; Illinois 25,317; Indiana 15,460; Kentucky 2,141; Mary land 272; Michigan 5,881; Mississippi 1,386; New York 546; North Carolina 6,729; Ohio 10,010; Pennsylvania 3,766; South Carolina 463; Tennessee 1,147; Vir ginia 78; Wisconsin 2,751. Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Springfield, 111. November 15,2002 Report Supplied By USD A Eastern Com Belt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on negotiated, contract and formula basis) FEEDER PIGS: Total receipts: 13,060, negotiated 1,000; last week 13,267. Trends: SEW 10 lb pigs and feeder pigs were steady to 2.00 higher. Trading activ ity was light to moderate for moderate of ferings. SFOB Eastern Cornbelt - Illinois, Indi ana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts: 9,010; last week 11,303. EARLY WEANED PIGS, 10 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES Wood-Oil & Corn-Burning Options Outback Heating Inc. 888-763-8617 800-743-5883 Stainless Steel Jamestown, NY Staunton,VA Georgetown ★★ ★ ★ fXmYDRAUUCS STARDANCE STANDARD FEATURES • All cast iron construction, ceramic glass front • Direct vent (top & rear vent), natural vent models available • Insta-Flame ceramic burner • BID’S 21,00 to 30,000 LP & NG • Utilizes propane or natural gas • Removable glass frame design for easy cleaning • Standard pilot ignition requires no elec tricity • Can be vented through-lhe-wall or Ihrough-the-roof on direct vent models STARDANCE OPTIONAL FEATURES | • Warming Shelves •Thermostat or remote control for RN/RP models • Available in Classic Black Porcelain enamel colors of red sand green moonlight blue and midnight black Many Other Models and Colors Available of CAST IRON STOVES up to 35 000 BID s Ask for Literature and Pricing 5% discount on VERMONT CASTINGS October 1-November 10 size size under 250: 225 head, 31.56; lot size 250-750: 1,473 head, 21.00-29.30, wtd. avg. price 25.53; lot size 750 or more: 4,742 head, 22.00-28.00, wtd. avg. price 25.48. Total Composite: 6,440 head, 21.00-31.56, wtd. avg. 25.71. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value; Lot size 250-750: 300 head, 35.00; lot size 750 or more: 960 head, 35.00. Total Composite: 1,260 head, 35.00. PIGS, 45 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 350 head, 28.00. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 960 head, 32.00-42.08, wtd. avg. price 38.30. SFOB prices quoted on per head basis “picked up” at sellers farm; prices do not include freight. New Wilmington Livestock Feeder Pig Sale New Wilmington, Pa. Report Supplied by PDA Friday, November 15,2002 447 FEEDER PIGS. 49.0 LBS. PER PIG, 25.27 PER HUNDREDWEIGHT, 12.45 PER HEAD. FEEDER PIG SALE NO LONGER GRADED. 35 HEAD 20-30 LBS. 15.00-30.00; 117 HEAD 30-40 LBS. 25.00-40.00; 128 HEAD 40-50 LBS. 15.00-45.00, MOSTLY 20.00- 45 HEAD 50-60 LBS. 15.00- 45 HEAD 60-70 LBS. 15.00- 57 HEAD 70-90 LBS. 20.00- 10 HEAD 90-100 LBS. 15.00. Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, November 19,2002 Hay—Straw —Grain ALFALFA: 1.30-5.80 BALE. TIMOTHY: 1.20-4.00 BALE, 57.50 LARGE SQUARE. MIXED HAY: 1.50-3.90 BALE. GRASS: 1.80-5.00 BALE, 20.00-28.00 LARGE ROUND. STRAW: 1.10-2.00 BALE. MULCH: IJJO-1.20 BALE. RYE: 2.50 BU. SHELLED CORN: 6.00-6.50 BAG. FIREWOOD; 45.00-95.00 CORD. 5 Sizes - 19 Colors - Wood or Coal Grates Forced Draft - Ash Auger Clean Out COMPARISON WITH OTHER OUTDOOR UNITS • Burns up to 1/2 less wood • Emits up to 1/2 less smoke • Corrosion Warranty up to 10 times longer 343 Christiana Pike Christiana, PA 17509 Answering Service 1-610-593-2753 Cast Iron Propane Heaters Middleburg Hay Middleburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, November 19,2002 HAY: 42 LOTS. 66 LOTS TOTAL. ALFALFA: 10 LOTS, 90.00-170.00. MIXED HAY: 20 LOTS, 80.00-170.00. TIMOTHY: 8 LOTS, 95.00-155.00. ROUND BALES: 3 LOTS, 9.00-23.00 BALE. ORCHARDGRASS: 122.50. STRAW: 8 LOTS, 62.50-85.00. RYE SEED: 2.50 BU. EAR CORN: 6 LOTS, 100.00-135.00. OATS: 6 LOTS, 2.10-2.80 BU. CANDY: 100.00 SKID. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction November 19,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain MIXED HAY: 24 LOTS, 1.00-4.00 BALE. TIMOTHY; 2 LOTS, 1.10- AND 1.90 BALE. GRASS: 14 LOTS, 1.25-3.00 BALE. MULCH: .50 BALE. WHEAT STRAW: 6 LOTS, 2.20-3.60 BALE. EAR CORN: 2.50 AND 2.70. SHELLED CORN: 4.00. OATS: 3.20. BARLEY: 2.75. 52 LOTS TOTAL. 3 I 3 FISHER& J THOMPSON V J INCORPORATED The time is here to tell you all about it, if you haven't already guessed. It's time for our Fall “Open House," and it's coming up real fast and will be over before you realize it and you will have squandered a golden opportunity to cash in on some top deals, some nice prizes, an informative trade type show, and great fellowship along with the lunch bar. So if you ain't ever been at our mini-trade show “Open House," mosey on down, up, or over to the Leola Convention Center on Rt. 23 on the west end of Leola and find out what all you missed and get a piece of the good life. Watch for our ad next week and see all the stuff that we sell and are showcasing. Mark your calendar now for December 10, 11 and 12. Don't miss it. We'll be looking for you!! More details coming next week!! (ra?y & THOMPSON Jl HIGH TECH DAIRY EQUIPMENT ROUTE SUPPUES We Would Love To Give You A Quote On Your Equipment Needs. Finger Lakes Hay Dundee, New York Report Supplied by Auction Nov. 12-15,2002 ALFALFA: 90.00. ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY 122.00. GRASS: 40.00-50.00. MIXED HAY: 75.00-122.00. STRAW: 60.00-77.00. TIMOTHY: 84.00-90.00. HAY SALE EVERY TUES. AND FRL, 11 A.M. Kirkwood Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, November 19,2002 80 LOTS. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 110.00- 2ND 137.00-210.00. TIMOTHY: 156.00-195.00. ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 153.00- 2ND 140.00-180.00, 3RD 146.00- 4TH 75.00-202.00. GRASS: 62.00-197.00. WHEAT STRAW: 75.00-155.00. BARLEY STRAW: 97.00-120.00. RYE STRAW: 95.00-140.00. OATS: 2.40 BU. FIREWOOD: 80.00 PICK-UP LOAD. SALE DAY TUES. 10 A.M. Belleville Hay BelleHUe, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Wednesday, November 20,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA HAY: 155.00-175.00. MIXED HAY: 70.00-185.00. STRAW: 75.00-102.50. HOME OFFICE FISHER & THOMPSON 15 NEWPORT RD. LEOLA, PA. 17540 PHONE-717-656-3307 FAX-717-656-4530 FIVE LOCA 1 Leola, 717-656-3307 Belleville, 717-935-7422 Chambersburg, 717-352-7606 Mifflinburg, 570-966-3900 New Enterprise, 814-766-9970 Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. November 19,2002 Report Supplied By USD A CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF; Whole sale Bids. Truck or Rail dollars per ton. Feedstuff prices were mixed this past week and demand was slow. Several Pro ducers lower prices to spur interest. Dis tillers dried grains were steady to weak The recent advances in corn and soybean trade lent some strength to Gluten meal and soybean meal. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 3.50 to 4.50 higher from 161.00-166.00.48 percent truck was 3.50 higher at 165.00-173.00 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points was steady to 2.00 Lower at 66.00-70.00; Chicago was steady at 68.00-72.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points steady to 10.00 high er from 250.00-265.00; Chicago was 10.00 higher from 245.00-265.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was steady from 62.00-80.00; truck was steady from 64.00-80.00. Crude Com Oil was 25 .points higher from 27.00-27.75 cents per pound. MILLFEEDS; Northwest was steady to 2.00 higher from 75.00-78.00; Buffalo Steady from 60.00-65.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated steady from 145.00- 182.00; meal steady from 148.50-185.50. 15 percent meal was steady from 134.00- 179.50 per ton; meal steady from 137.50-183.00. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois 2.00 to 8.00 lower from 93.00- 100.00; Chicago was 3.00 lower from 99.00- Lawrenceburg, 11, was steady at 97.00. Kansas and Nebraska were steady from 110.00-115.00; Minne apolis was steady to 5.00 lower at 80.00- per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ was steady at 88.00; Williams burg, VA was steady at 78.00 per ton. lONS TO SE iVE Y 4 4 i
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