Midwest Daily Livestock Summary Amarillo, Texas November 26,2002 Report Supplied By (JSDA The direct slaughter cattle trade in the five major marketing areas on Tuesday was not established. Not enough sales for market test. STEERS: 65- 80% Choice 71.00; DRESSED BASIS: 65-80% Choice 112.00. Heifers: 35-65% Choice 71.00-72.00, weighted average 71.65. Terminal markets: So.St Paul: slaugh ter steers and heifers sold .50-1.00 higher. Steers; Choice 2-4, 1140-1456 lbs 71.50-75.00. Heifers: Choice 2-4 1043-1445 lbs 66.50-72.25. Cattle slaughter under federal inspec tion on Tuesday was estimated at 131,000 head compared to 127,000 a week ago and 127,000 a year ago. Week to date 264,000 head compared to 249,000 a week ago and 246,000 a year ago. CME Futures Closes for Live Cattle: Now Everyone Will Wont To Mow The town. Bush Hog’s new Mid-Mount Zero Turn Mowers make everyone want to mow the lawm. 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Bridgeton, NJ 856-451-2727 December 74.25, up 20; February 78.30, dwon 10; April 77.87, up 15. Slaughter cows at South St. Paul sold steady-1.00 higher. Premium White 70-75% lean 42.00-45.00. Breakers 70-80% lean over 1100 lbs 40.00-43.00, high dressing 41.00-43.50. Boners 80-85% lean over 1050 lbs 36.00-40.00, high dress ing 38.00-40.00. Lean 85-90% lean 32.00- high dressing 35.00-38.00 Barrows and gilts at terminal markets sold steady to .50 higher. 47-50% lean 220-270 lbs barrows and gilts sold from 28.00- The direct trade prices are based on 185 lbs hog carcass with 0.9-1.1 inch back fat and 6 inch square loin/2.0 inch depth plant delivered. National di rect trade closed 1.00 higher, price range 33.89- with average price of 39.41. lowa-So. Minnesota direct trade was 1.50 higher, price range 34.75-43.50 with aver age price of 39.80. The Western Cornbelt was 1.25 higher with a price range of 33.89- average price 39.74. The I, , , j - -iW. 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St. Paul. Shorn, Choice, end Prime 2-3, 125-145 lbs 80.00-82.00, few 145 lbs 84.00; Wooled, Choice, end Prime 2-3 110-125 lbs 73.00-78.00; 125-145 lbs 78.00-82.00. Sheep and lamb slaughter under feder al inspection on Tuesday was estimated at 14.000 head compared to 13,000 a week ago and 12,000 a year ago. Week to date 28.000 head compared to 26,000 a week ago and 23,000 a year ago. BUSH HOG Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 30, 2002-Al9 Dally National Gram Market Summary St. Joseph, MO November 26,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Wheat traded mixed after higher bids Monday. Continued lack of fresh export news added weakness. However, a slight drop in winter wheat crop ratings limited losses. Corn bids were slightly lower for the second day with harvest progress showing 97 percent complete. Soybean bids firmed up today due to fund buying on the Board and stronger soy oil trade. Very good overnight export sales for soy beans lent strength. Wheat mixed, 9 cents lower to 8 cents higher. Com steady to 2 cents lower. Sorghum steady. Soybeans 1 cent higher. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE Taiwan Soybeans 56,000 Dec 26-Jan 10 South Korea Soybeans 100,000 Dec 20-Feb 5 THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ... If you’re not at the table, You’ll be on the menu. MB 1-800-247-2110 m^eorgetown iJnJ * 343 Christiana Pike 111 vnp/irTT ipc Christiana, PA 17509 Answering Service 1 -610-593-2753 STARDANCE STANDARD FEATURES • All cast iron construction, ceramic glass front Extra Special -201 b. Propane Tank Buy a new tank at $34 0Q and get it filled for $3 oe . SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM ED TRUCK BIDS: U/26/O2 l'/ 2 5/02 Will 01 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 4.49 up 2 2.89 Minneapolis (DNS) 4.59 A dn 3 3.42 'A Portland (SWW) 4.43-4.45 up 8-3 3.70-3.73 St. Louis (SRW) 3.92 dn 9 2.90-2.91 Corn, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.50-2.53 unch 1.97-1.99 Minneapolis 2.13 'A dn 2 1.83 3 A So. lowa not available 1.99-2.02 Omaha 2.31-2.33 unch-dn 1 1.90 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas City 5.71-5.73 up 1 4.37-4.39 Minneapolis 5.46 up 3 A 4.21 So. lowa not available 4.46-4.49 Cent. II Processor 5.67-5.81 up 3 A 4.43-4.51 Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.28 3 A dn 1 3 A 2.84 Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 4.19 'A dn 1 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 4.23 'A dn 4 'A 2.97 'A Chicago (Dec) Wheat 3.74 ‘A dn 7 3 A 2.79 Chicago (Mar) Com 2.44 3 A unch 2.03 3 A Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 5.73 up 3 A 4.43 3 A EX PORT BIDS: Barge bids out of the Port of New Orleans, or Rail out of the North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel, except sorg hum per cwt. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: 4.70 '/2-4.82 3 A dn 1-2 3 A 3.35-3.42 US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 4.24 '/2-4.26 'A dn 7 3 A 3.15 ‘/2-3.16 'A US 2 Yellow Corn Barge 2.66 3 A-2.11 % dn 1-unch 2.28 %- 2.29 3 A US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 5.04-5.40 dn 2 4.32 Barge 5.43-5.48 dn 13-2 4.42-4.44 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 6.12 up 1 3 A- 3 A 4.79 Cast Iron Propane Heaters