Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Keport Supplied By Auction Tuesday, December 2. 2002 Hay—Straw—Grain 170 LOTS. ALFAI FA: 2.25-5.70 HALF, 31 00-32.50 I.ARGF ROUND. TIMOTHY: 1.90-3 90 BALE, 34.00 LARGE ROUND. MIXED HAY: 1.40-4.00 HALF. GRASS: 1.00-3.10 BALE, 19.00-22.00 I ARGE ROUND. STRAW- 1.00-2.00 BALE MULCH: .50-.70 BALE. SHELLED CORN: 5.00 BAG. GROUND CORN: 3.00-6.00 BAG. FIREWOOD: 65.00-130.00 CORD. Morrison’s Cove Livestock Hay Martinsburg, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, December 2, 2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFAI FA 227 50 A 1 FAI.FA AND GRASS' 165 00. GRASS' 150.00. TIMOTHY 110.00-130.00. MIXFD HAY: 100.00-122 50 ROUND BAI ES; 85.00-127.50 STRAW. 82.50-100 00 WOOD. 40.00-50.00. HAY AUCTIONS MONDAYS AT 12.30 P.M. CAM KEN DOWNS, 814-793-3723 IT’S GOTTA BE 880ZRR 95 D.iy GRM Roundup Ready** Corn Yields! Weigh the performance advantages of these leading Garsf Roundup Ready" corn hybrids. You'll see that clean fields can mean great yields. Only Garst delivers the complete agronomic package that includes outstanding vigor, consistency, standability and yield PLUS the convenience and effectiveness of Roundup Ready technology. See for yourself why more growers trust their livelihood to Garst Roundup Ready corn. For the best in Roundup Ready corn... It's Gotta Be Garst! See your local Garst Guy, or call toll-free: 1-888-GO-GARST www.garstseed.com Middleburg Hay Middleburg, Pa. Keport Supplied by Auction Tuesday, December 3, 2002 HAY. 17 LOTS. 29 LOTS TOTAL. ALFALFA: 2 LOTS, 115.00 AND 140 00. MIXED HAY: 5 LOTS, 112.50-162.50 TIMOTHY: 3 LOTS, 100.00-132.50. ROUND BALES: 4 LOTS, 30 00-35.00 BALE. ORCHARDGRASS- 3 LOTS, 145.00-155.00. STRAW: 3 LOTS, 65.00-95 00. EAR CORN- 2 LOTS, 135.00 AND 140.00. FIREWOOD: 4 LOADS, 42 50-162.50 LOAD. OATS; 3 LOTS, 2.35-2.65 BU Kirkwood Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, December 3. 2002 58 I OTS. MIXED HAY IST CUTTING 115.00-160 00, 2ND 152 00-192.00. TIMOTHY 125 00-205 00. ALFAIFA- IST CUTTING 135.00- 2ND 160.00-225.00, 3RD 140.00- 4FH 180.00-230 00. GRASS' 55.00-195.00. WHF.AT STRAW 82.00-12000 BARLEY STRAW 112.00. RYE STRAW: 100 00. FIREWOOD 60 00-130.00 PICK-UP LOAD SALE DAY TUES 10 A M *■ 8590 RR 106 D.iy GRM Belleville Hay Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied B) Auction Wednesday, December 4,2002 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA HAY: 100.00-130 00 MIXED HAY: 95.00-180.00 STRAW. 100.00-130 00. Finger Lakes Hay Dundee, New York Report Supplied by Auction Nov. 26-29, 2002 ALFALFA: 85.00. ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY; 107.50-120.00. HAY: 95.00-110.00. MIXED HAY. 55 00-90.00. STRAW- 55.00-72.50. TIMOTHY; 90.00 HAY SAI E EVERY TUFS AND FRL. 11AM. Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO December 4, 2002 Report Supplied By L SI) \ Wheat bids were mostly higher for the day as corrections were made on the boards after Tuesday’s sharp declines continued lack of export news offered more weakness in areas. Corn bids fin ished most lower as technical selling was noted Soybean bids firmed after falling sharply yesterday Fund selling on the Board slowed mid-day and bids began showing strength Wheat mixed, 3 to 4 8487 RR 111 Day GRM Market Choices Gram harvested from Roundup Ready' corn (whether alone or stacked) is fully approved for food and feed use in the United m States and Japan and is pending approval in T- the European Union Find a market for your crop that does not ship gram or processed products to Europe Garst Commitment • Pnrformanco - Technology -.-2.37 'A US 2 Yellow 8352 RR 115 Day GRM 4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002-A7 CORN BEIT FEEDSTUFF Whole sale Bids Truck or Rail dollars per ton Feedstuff prices were mostly steady to firm after the holiday shortened week Shut downs tightened inventories but many users were prepared for the clos ings. Winter is here as colder tempera tures move across the US and supplemen tal feeding increasing Soybean meal showed some strength due to higher Board trading in soybeans over the past couple of weeks SOYBEAN MEAI 48 percent rail was 1.00 lower to 1.50 higher from 163 50- 165.00. 48 percent truck was 1 00 lower to 4.50 higher at 166.00-176 50 per ton CORN BY-PRODUCTS C.luten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points was 2 00 high er at 68 00-72.00: Chicago was sleadv to 2 (M) higher at 70(81-72 00 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points steady to 5 00 higher from 255 00-260 (Ml, ( hicago was 200 to 500 higher from 252 00-265 00 per ton Rail Homm> Feed, Cential Illinois Points was steadv from 70 00-78 00, truck was steadv from 72 00-78 00. Crude Corn Oil was steady from 27 50-28 50 cents per pound Mil L FfcFDS Northwest was steady to 4(H) higher from 72.00-82 00. Buffalo steady to 2 00 higher from 65 00-70 00 per A 1 FAI FA PFI I FTS- Toledo. Ohio 17 percent dehydrated steady trom 145 00- 184(H), meal steady from 148 50-187 50 15 percent meal steady from 134 00 181.50 per ton, meal steady from 137.50-185 00 DISTIII ERS DRIED GRAINS Cen tral Illinois steady to 250 lower from 90 50-100 (M), Chicago was 50 to 200 lower from 97 50-100 00; l,awrcnceburg, 11, was steady at 95 00 Kansas and Ne braska were steady from 110 00-115 00, Minneapolis was steady at 80 (H)-85 00 per Yellow Soybeans ton Sorghum Rail 08-5 17 up 0 - d n 13 38-4 45 Barge 31 dn 6-20 4 57-4 59 US 2 BRFWFR'S DRIFI) CiRAINS New ark. NJ was steady at 88 00. Williams burg, VA was steady at 78 00 per ton Barge 6 06 'j up 1 1 478 1 -4 79 1 FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. HO. BOX 217 M\RSII\LL. VIRGIN! \ 20116 3 io-;u»4-nr»r». f \\ 3 io-;r. i n Regular weekly sale every Tuesday starting at 1 30 pm FEEDER CATTLE SALE DATES Mon., Dec. 9, 2002 Mon., Jan. 13, 2003 Monthly Hoisi halo 2nd Satuiday ot c kli month at 1 i am Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. December 3, 2002 Report Supplied By USDA