Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 2002, Image 16

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    Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 2002
GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG.
& MILK BFP
FUTURES MARKETS
Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange
Closing Bids: Wednesday, November 27. 2002
Com
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*CASH*
DEC 02
MAR 03
MAY 03
JUL 03
SEP 03
DEC 03
MAR 04
MAY 04
JUL 04
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DEC
Total
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Soybeans
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♦CASH*
JAN 03
MAR 03
MAY 03
JUL 03
AUG 03
SEP 03
NOV 03
JAN 04
MAR 04
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Total
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Soybean Meal
*CASH*
DEC 02
JAN 03
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Nov. 22,2002
MARKET REPORTS
LOOK BLEAK
• Cow numbers higher.
• Butter and cheese stocks
high.
• Futures prices look better.
The market news does not look
favorable to milk prices, at least
not for the rest of the year. The
milk. «praditftitt» -sKiwa
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Volume Open_lnt
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Volume Open_lnt
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Volume Qpen_lnt
45587 136563
cow numbers in U.S. dairy herds
are on the rise. And the cold stor
age report indicates cheese and
butter stocks are well ahead of
year-ago levels. More milk, more
cheese, more butter, and lower
milk prices!
First, the milk production re
port. October milk production
was up just 2.3 percent over a
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Low
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lower than in previous months,
which is a good sign. But a closer
look reveals a disturbing fact:
cow numbers increased 8,000
head above the previous month.
The market was expecting cow
numbers to continue a downward
trend that started in September.
It is not a good idea to disappoint
the market.
Nine of 20 states in USDA’s
list of top dairy states increased
cow numbers in October 2002
over October 2001. Most of those
states are in the West. But some
are from the Midwest and East;
New York, Ohio, Illinois, lowa,
and Virginia.
The cold storage report indi
cated that both butter and cheese
inventories in October were well
ahead of year-ago levels. Butter
stocks, at 164.4 million pounds,
are 63 percent higher than a year
ago. American cheese stocks were
at 505.5 million pounds, about 9
Lean Hogs
Date
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Chge
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Composite Volume Open_lnt
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Live Cattle
Date
11/26/02 *CASH* 0710071007100
11/27/02 Dec 02 7467 75007465 7497
11/27/02 Feb 03 7855 7872 7835 7870
11/27/02 Apr 03 7795 781077657802
11/27/02 Jun 03 7195 7227 7177 7222
11/27/02 Aug 03 7030 706770157050
11/27/02 Oct 03 7140 720071407157
Chge
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+ 32
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-4
+2
-24
-16
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Composite Volume Open_lnt
11/26/02 14563 129342
Pork Bellies
Date
11/26/02 *CASH* 0 740074007400 -200
11/27/02 Feb 03 8420 8650 84208612 +252
11/27/02 Mar 03 8340 8545 8340 8505 +250
11/27/02 May 03 8487 56508487 8600 +2lO
11/27/02 Jul 03 *BBOO 8820 8800 8800 +250
11/27/02 Aug 03 8350 8600 8350 8600 +3OO
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Composite Volume Open_lnt
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Oats
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*CASH*
DEC 02
MAR 03
MAY 03
JUL 03
SEP 03
DEC 03
MAR 04
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1982
1936
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Volume Qpen_lnt
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Total cheese inventories at the
end of October were ahead 8 per
cent relative to a year ago. These
stocks, however, don’t yet reflect
the inventory drawdown that
could be expected from the holi
day season. So there is still hope!
USDA announced the Class I
base milk price for December. It’s
$10.52 per CWT, down 8 cents
per CWT from last month. That
implies a Boston Class I price of
$13.77 per CWT and therefore a
December 2002 MILC payment
rate of $1.43 per CWT. Thus, a
higher MILC payment rate will
help offset lower market prices.
This bad news may be short
lived. The futures markets are
showing that Class 111 prices will
rise above $lO per CWT starting
in January and peak at a robust
$13.16 per CWT in September
2003. One can interpret this to
mean that the market is expect
ing the milk supply to slow down
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Average Farm Feed
Costs for Handy
Reference
To help farmers across the state to have
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
sylvania.
Remember, these are averages, so you
will need to adjust your figures up or
down according to your location and the
quality of your crop.
Com, No.2y 3.01 bu., 5.39 cwt.
Wheat, N 0.2 3.51 bu., 5.87 cwt
Barley, N 0.3 —1.91 bu., 4.08 cwt
Oats, N 0.2 —1.85 bu., 5.77 cwt
Soybeans, No.l 5.35 bu., 8.93 cwt
Ear Com 76.73 ton, 3.84 cwt
Alfalfa Hay 131.75 ton, 6.59 cwt
Mixed Hay —129.25 ton, 6.46 cwt
Timothy Hay —128.75 ton, 6.44 cwt
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