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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14, 2002
National Carlot
Meat Report
l)es Moines, IA
December 10, 2002
Report Supplied By USDA
USDA Market News USDA Carlo!
Meat 400 Summan C'ompaicd to Prcvi
ous Day, Prices in Dollars per hundred
weight Fqualed to FOB Omaha Basis
BOXFD BFFF CUTS Boxed hcct
higher on light demand and offerings Se
lect cuts firm while Choice cuts higher
However, mane items lightly tested or not
tested at all Beef trimmings higher on
light to moderate demand and light offer
ings
Fstimatcd composite cutout \alue ot
C hoicc 1-3. 600-750 lbs carcasses up 2 10
at 123 21. 750-900 lbs up 2 33 at 122 44.
Select 1-3. 600-750 lbs up 1 30 at 117 80.
750-900 lbs up 02 at 116 28. based on
101 83 loads of C hoice cuts, 83 76 loads ot
Select cuts, 47 48 loads ot trimmings, and
77 13 loads ot coarse ground trimmings
Fstimatcd carcass price equivalent
value ot C hoice 1-3, 600-7 SO lbs up 1 00 at
113 07. 750-000 lbs up 1 19 at 112 51, Se
lect 1-3. 600-750 lbs up 64 at 106 30,
750-900 lbs up 19 at 105 22 Current
index reflects the equivalent of 296.154
head of cattle
NATIONAI CARIOT BFFF- The
Cutter cow carcass gross cutout value was
Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection
WASHINGTON. D C., Dec 6 - (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat
production under federal inspection foi the week ending Saturday, Dec 7,
was estimated at 927 2 million lbs., according to the USDA's
Agricultural Marketing Service This was 9.2% higher than a week ago
and 1 7% lower than a year ago. Cumulative meat production tor the year
to date was 3 0% higher compared to the previous year
MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds)
(excludes condemned)
Calf/Veal Pork (2)
4 I 403 0
3 3 360 4
Week Ending (1» Beef
07-Dee-02 5117
5()-Nov-()2 478 2
up 7 oc/(0 c /(
‘ill 2
Change
08-Det-01
up 0 I "r
25,118 9
24.258 3
Change
2002 YTD
2001 \TD
Change up 67 up 2VA dn 177 up 107
1- Pievious week estimates may be tevised Year ago data ate actuals
2- Excludes laid
Totals may not add due to toundtng 2002 totals ate subject to revision
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head)
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs
675.000 22,000 2,057,000 66.000
631.000 18,000 1.820,000 58.000
up 7 i) c A up 22 2<, up I I 9 C A up 1 5 B <A
674.000 21.000 2.100,000 60.000
up 0 I '/«■ up 4 Br/(8 r / ( dn 3 ()V r dn 4 Vi
33.076.000 042,000 02.306,000 2,007,000
32.764.000 020.000 00.484,000 2.866.000
up 1 OVr up 2 49r up 2 1 7( up 1 4 C A
AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.)
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs
1263 306 268
1264 307 268
1257 304 270
Week hndmg
07-Dee-02
30-Nov-02
Change
OH-Det-Ol
Change
2002 YTD
2001 YTD
Change
Week Ending LIVE
07- -02 Estimate
30-Nov-02 Estimate
08- Actual
DRESSED
07-Dec-02 Estimate 762 188 199
30-Nov-02 Estimate 762 189 199
08 Dec-01 Actual 762 187 201
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS
CATTLE HOGS
Wk Ending Steels Heiters Cows Bulls/Slags 1 Bairows/Cnlls Sows Boais/Stags
23- 47 0% 33 1% 18 3% 17% 1 96.5% 32% 03%
24- 49 Wc 32 9% 16 4% 15% 97 3% 24% 03%
estimated at 81 57, unchanged
By-Product Drop Value. Hide and offal
from a typical slaughter steer was esti
mated at 7 83. up 01
NATIONAL CARIOT PORK Sales
reported on 57 0 loads ot pork cuts and
32 0 loads of tnm/proccss pork
/- In the absence of Negotiated Base
Price (NBP) trades and industry partici
pation, NBP price quotations will he re
moved from the National Carlot Pork Re
port, lanuarv 6, 2003 This will result in
the Negotiated Base Price, the FOB Nego
tiated, and the Total on FOB Basis price
being replaced bv one line with the item
description followed by the price quotes
which represents negotiated prices on a
FOB basis However, NBP's will remain
for Fresh, Seedless Pork Bellies, Skm-on
12-18 lbs until March 28. 2003 at which
time they will be permanently removed /
C ompared to Monday's close Fresh
loins steady to 400 higher, boston butts
steady to 1 00 higher, skinned hams 17-20
lbs steady, 20-27 lbs firm to 2 00 higher,
sdls bellies 14-16 lbs not tested, lean
trimmings generally steady Trading slow
to moderate, with light to moderate de
mand and offerings
Calculations for a 185 ib Pork Carcass
51-52 percent lean 0 80" -0 90" back fat
at last rib 52 14 down 29 I oins bone in
up 24 !</
4 8
up 1 I HVr
419 3
dn 3 9 r 'r
18.1534
17.714 2
up 7 9 c k
175 I
1 76 3
dn 0 l‘k
Lanib/Mutton Totals (3)
4 4 923 2
3 9 845 8
up 9 2 Vi
939 1
up I 2 Bf'i8 f 'i
48
dn I l ( /r
43.642 4
42.351 3
dn 8 V/ (
195 0
202 5
Sheep/Lamb
134
133
142
67
67
70
fresh Vi inch trim 21 Ib/down-hght
89.00-92.00 Hams bone in trimmed,
17-20 lbs trim spec 1 54.00, 20-25 lbs trim
spec 1 54 00-55 00 Seedless bellies 16-18
lbs 77 00
CARIOT lAMB CARCASS. 5.357
head reported 50-40 lbs 165 (HI-165 00.
40-45 lbs 165 00-165 00, 45-50 lbs
161 (HI-16600, 50-55 lbs 161 00-166 00,
55-60 lbs 16100-170 00, 60-65 lbs
161 (MI-170 00, 65-75 lbs 161 00-166 00
75-85 lbs 16100-166 00, 85/up lbs
165 00-165 00
National Slaughter Cattle
Weekly Review
Oklahoma City, Okla.
December 6, 2(102
Report Supplied By USDA
National Slaughter C able Summan -
Week Fnding Dec 6. 2002 Slaughter
steers and heifers still untested thru Fri
da) morning Bulk ot the sales in the
North 1 00 higher on a dressed basis
Show lists base become shorter and will
remain that wav thru the holidays Feed
lots now holding strong for more money
and hoping the ice and snow will help to
push the market higher. Beef prices have
been unstable in the past 2 weeks and
packers showing some concern about
their margins USDA’s boxed beef cut-out
values Friday at noon averaged 117.55
down 08 from last Friday Sales of
slaughter cattle on a national basis
for negotiated cash trades totaled a
minimal 49,000 through 10.00 a.m
Friday l.ast week’s full count was
182,300
and lock in 2002 prices This offer includes Hesston's most popular models from Sl , -propelled
wmdrowers and mower conditioners to round and square balers As every Early Bird knows, the
Hesston line combines reliability and ruggedness with the advanced features you expect to boost
productivity, cut maintenance and get maximum profit from every bale See your Hesston dealer
before December 31st for Early Bird prices on that's a cut above the rest Interest
waiver until July 1, 2004 and 5 9 APR thereafter for up to 60 months
S.P. WINDROWERS
8550 S
8450
8250, 82505
P.T. WINDROWERS
1200
1270/75
1260/65
1365,1345
1320
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ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE
School Road, Rt. 1, Bethel Pa.
717 933-4114 MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC.
Honesdale, Pa.
570-729-7117
C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Finland Rd., Quakertown, Pa.
215-536-1935 / 215-536-7523 UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA, INC.
Rts. 309 & 100, New Tripoli, Pa. RD 4, Box 545, Lebanon, Pa.
610-767-7611 /570-648-2088 717-867-2613
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STEFRS AND HEIFERS
MIDWEST Direct MARKETS I we
Basis 55-80 percent Choice, 900-1400 lbs
few sales 72 00-75 50 Dressed Basis
55-80 percent Choice, 550-950 lbs
11500-11650, avg 11600
HIGH PI AINS DIRECT MARKETS
I ise Basis 55-65 percent Choice,
900-1400 lbs not established
SI AUGHTFR COWS AND BUI I S
(Average Yielding) Slaughter cows
stcadv to 100 higher Slaughter bulls
steadv USDA's Cutter cow carcass cut
out value closed Thursdav at 81 57 up
1 44 from last Friday
COWS Breakers 75-80 r r lean
1000-1600 lbs Colorado 55 00-57 75. Ok
lahoma 54.00-57 50. Alabama
52 00-54.00 Boners 80-BSG 1 can
900-1500 lbs Colorado 54 00-57.50, Okla
homa 55 50-56 50, Alabama 52.50-56 00
1 can 85-90-V 1 can 850-1500 lbs Colorado
51 50-54 25, Oklahoma 52 00-55 50, Ala
bama 29 50-52 50
BULIS I .can 1500-2200 lbs
Colorado 44 25-45.50, Oklahoma
45.50-46 50, Alabama 44 50-48 00
NOTE Slaughter cow and bull prices
reflect Tuesday markets.
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FASTFRN CORN BELT DIRECT
DAILY HOGS, for Tuesday, Dec 10 as of
1 30 p.m
CURRENT VOLUME TODAY Pro
ducer Sold Negotiated Actual' 16,927,
Other Market Formula' 7,596, Swine or
Pork Market Formula 32,874, Other Pur
chase Arrangement 36,626, Packer Sold
(All purchase types) Actual today 0
NEGOTIATED PURCHASES (In
cluding packer sold) BARROWS AND
GUTS 13,561 head Compared to prior
day's close. I 50 lower Base Market Flog.
185 lb Carcass Basis, Plant Delivered
(9-1 1 inch backfat, 6 sq m loin/2 0
depth) Range $36 50 - 46 44. wtd avg
$42 63
5 Day rolling Average Market Hog
(measurements based on slaughter data
submitted) 195 95 lb carcass based, plant
delivered (0 80 inch backtat, 6.81 sq. inch
lom/2 27 inch loin depth) FFLI 50 42Cr,
price range $4O 50 - 50 81
Purchase volume by state of origin Al
abama 1,475, Delaware 80, Georgia 565,
Illinois 21,892; Indiana 21,454; Kentucky
2,692, Maryland 273: Michigan 8,649,
Mississippi 356: New York 550, North
Carolina 10,194, Ohio 23,043; Pennsylva
nia 3,548; South Carolina 568; Tennessee
908, West Virginia 40; Wisconsin 2,636.
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RD 1, Box 46, Klingerstown, Pa.
570-648-2088
Eastern Corn Belt
Direct Hogs
I)es Moines, lowa
December 10. 2002
Report Supplied By USDA
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