Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 28, 2002, Image 7

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    Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
SI. Joseph. MO
December 23. 21M12
Report Supplied By USDA
Wheat bids were mixed heading into
the holidays and will not return to Trad
ing until Thursday Soybean bids tnmed
slightly higher going into the shortened
Hobday vyeek Wheat bids yvere support
ed by advances in corn and bean bids and
good weekly export inspection numbers,
however, year ago sales arc down 7 2 mil
lion bushels C orn and bean exports were
up substantially from last week Over
night purchase of US Soybeans by C hina
strengthened soybean bids There xv ill be
no grain trade the next two days
Wheat mixed, S cents higher to 9 cents
lower Corn 3 to 4 cents higher
Sorghum 7 to 8 cents higher Soybeans
steady to 1 cent higher
Grains inspected for export for week
ending 12/19/02 Wheat Totaled IS 2 mil
lion bushels up 100 thousand bushels,
corn 4S 7 up 8 9 million bushels, sorghum
4 4 up 2 1, and soybeans 20 1 down 9S
million bushels Year to Date. Wheat to
taled SOB 8 down 7 2, corn 479 3 down
POULTRY GUARD
New Poultry Guard “ Litter Amendment is a unique activated clay
that delivers consistent ammonia control without the handling
inconvenience associated with other poultry litter treatments.
Unlike these other treatments, Poultry Guard Litter
Amendment is easy and convenient to apply and needs
no incorporation or activation Fewer application
variables mean more consistent performance In
addition, Poultry Guard can be applied up to five days
before bird set, whenever it’s convenient tor the grower
Using Poultry Guard
Litter Amendment
Is As Simple As...
Oppiy
Simply spread over
poultry litter.
• No incorporation
• No moisture activation
• No complicated instructions
for heating and ventilation in
conjunction with application
You be the judge! We are confident this litter amendment will improve
your poultry and your profits.
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Witmer, PA 17585 • 717-392-7227 or
Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
LICENSED Spraying Since 1961 INSURED
50 3. sorghum 8 4 down 44 1, and soy
beans 411 4 down 384 Gram maikcting
years begin June 1 tor wheat and Septem
ber for corn, sorghum, and soybeans
FXPORT SALTS PURCHASFR
COMMODITY TONNAGT DTI IVFRY
DATF CCC Haiti Hard Red Winter
Wheat 20.620 Jan 2-Feh is China Soy
beans 115,000 02/03 Mkt Yi
fHFSf MAY NOT BT PUT ONI Y
FXPORT SAI FS T HAT HAY F fRAN
SPIRfD, BUT THFY ARF THF ONI Y
SAI FS THAT COUI I) Ilf CONTIRM
FD
TRUCK BIDS 12/23/02 12/20/02
12/24/01 Wheat Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 412 up 5 Holiday Minneapolis
(DNS) 427 dn 9 U Portland (SWW)
4 OS-4 09 dn 3-unch St Louis (SRW) 3 68
up 4
Corn, US No 2 Yellow. Kansas City
2 47-2 51 up 4 Holiday Minneapolis 2 11
'A up 3 'A So lowa 2 31-2 33 up 4 Omaha
2 29-2 32 up 4-3
Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow Kansas
City 5 71 unch Holiday Minneapolis no
bid So lowa S 52-5 S 7 up 1 C ent 11 Pro
cessor S 63-5 77 up 1
Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days
K'TURFS Kansas Citv (Mai) Wheat
) 81 % up 4 V. Hohdav Minneapolis (Mar)
Oird Set
Poultry Guard can be applied
when it’s most convenient, up
to live days before bird set
• No application timing
headaches between clean
out and bird set
• No last minute application
after equipment has been
lowered
For More Information Call
LITTER AMENDMENT
I i
m wmiw I
Control Ammonia
Poultry Guard will deliver
immediate and long-term
ammonia control and give
birds a healthier growing
environment.
• No more dangerously high
levels of ammonia to stunt
growth
Wheat 3 97 u 2 up 3 2 Chicago (Mar) Wheat
3 4S '4 up 3 Chicago (Mar) Corn 2 42 '4
up 3 C Incago (Mar) Soybeans S6Bup 1
FXPORT BIDS Barge bids out of the
Port of New Orleans, 01 Rail out of the
North I c\as Gulf Bids per bushel, except
sorghum per cwt
US I HRW Wheat, Ord Protein
4 32-4 39 up 5 Holiday US 2 Soft Red
Winter Wheat Barge 395 1 1 up 3 US 2
3 ellow Corn Barge 273 1 , up 3 1 ’ US 2
3 ellovv Sorghum Rail 5 14-5 32 up 6-14
Baigc S 33-5 37 up 3-6 US 2 Vclloyy Soy
beans Barge 613 unth-dn 2
Pa. Grain Report
December 23, 2002
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared yyith last Tuesday s market
for Pastern and Central Pennsylvania
Com mostly steady Wheat .07 to .10
lower Barley steady to weak Oats steady
Soybeans mostly steady with a yyeak un
dertone Far Corn fully steady Prices
paid delivered to dealers dock, all prices
per bushel, except Ear C'orn per ton
SOUTHI ASTERN PI NNSV I \ VNI \
CORN No 2-v, 2 84-3 10, avg 2%,
contract for harvest 2 45-2 60 \VH( A'l
No 2, 3 53-3 73. avg 3 62, contract for
harvest 3 00-3 18 BARI FY No 3,
2 10-2 70. avg 2 45, contract for
harvest 1 60 Oats No 2, 2 00-2 It),
avg 207 SOYBEANS 5 72-5 89,
avg 580 (ir Sorghum, 265 Fai
Corn 76-90 00, avg 88 50
SOUTH CENIRAI
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN No 2-v. 2 87-3 05, avg.
2.99 WHEAT No. 2, 3.60-3 78. avg
3 63 BARLEY No 3, 1 90-2 40, avg
2 15 OATS No 2, 1.80-2 00, avg
195 SOYBEANS 5 60-5 83, avg
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 2002- V
573 Gr Sorghum, none Far C’orn
85-100 00, ayg 91 43
WESTERN PFNNSYIA VNIA
CORN No 2, 2 80-3 05, ayg 2 94,
WHFAI No 2. 3 20-3 40, ayg 3 30.
BARI IV No 3, 190, OATS No 2,
1 70-200, ayg 1 91, SOYBFANS No I,
5 54, FAR CORN 75 00
CFNIRAI PI NNSVI V \NI \
FAR CORN No 2 2 86-3 15, ayg 3 05,
WHFAT No 2. 3 10-3 20, avg 3 15,
BARI FV No 3, 190-2 00 ayg 195
OAFS No 2, 1 80-2 00, ayg 190, SOV -
BFANS, No 1, 5 75-5 94, ayg 5 82, FAR
CORN 85-90 00, ayg 86 83
I I-HIGH \ \l I I V
CORN No 2-Y, 2 95-3 15, ayg 3 04,
WHFAT No 2, 3 70-3 83, ayg 3 77.
BARI FV, No 3, 2 45-2 50, ayg 2 48.
OATS No 2, 1 65-2 30, ayg 2 03, SOV -
BFANS No 1, 5 60-5 90. ayg 5 72, Gram
Sorghum 3 25-3 55, ayg 3 40, lAR
CORN 84-95 00. ayg 87 25
E\S lERN AND CEN I RAI
PI NNSVLVAMA
CORN No 2-v, 2 84-3 15, avg 301
month ago 3 08, vear ago 235 WHEAT
No 2. 3 53-3 83. avg 3 65. month ago
3 74, year ago 275 BARI IV No 3.
1 90-2 40, avg 2 23 month ago 2 09. vcar
ago 158 OATS No 2, 180-2 10, avg
1 98, month ago 1 85, year ago 1 55 SO\ -
BEANS No 1,5 60-5 90, avg 5 78, month
ago 5 85; year ago 407 EAR CORN
84 00-95 00. avg 88 74. month ago 89 52.
year ago 63 85
NORIH Cl NIRAI OHIO
(Prices FOB Truck) CORN 2 47-2 49,
WHEAT 3 45-3 51, OATS 170, SOY
BEAN MEAI bulk 44 r l 167 00-171 00.
bulk 48'r 175 00-176 00
Corn Belt Feedstuff
SI. Joseph. Mo.
December 23, 2002
Report Supplied Bj USD \
CORN BFIT FFFDSTUFF Whole
sale Buis Truck or Rail dollars per ton
Feedstuff prices were mixed for the week
with holiclac shutdowns ahead Mam
users bought forward and will be tine mei
the closed businesses Moderate tempera
tures ha\c been icportcd across the C orn
Belt and moisture has been beneficial
SOT BFAN MFAI 48 percent rail was
SOO-6 00 higher fiom 167 00-169 00 48
percent truck was 5 00-6 (HI higher at
171 00-178 00 per ton
CORN BY-PRODUCTS Cduten Feed
21 percent. Interior Points was steadi at
68 00-72 00, Chicago was 200 lower to
400 higher at 68 00-76 00 60 percent
Cduten Meal, Interior Points 5 00 to 7 00
lower from 250 00-255 00, C hicago 1 00 to
10 00 lower fiom 250 00-255 00 per ton
Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points
was 1 00 to 10 00 higher from 79 00-90 00.
truck was stead) at 81 00-82 00 Crude
(orn Oil was stead) from 28 00-29 00
cents per pound
Mil LFFFDS Northwest was stead) to
800 lower from 75 00-87 00, Buffalo
10(H) to 17 00 higher from 95 00-100 00
per ton
AI FAI FA PF I I FTS loledo. Ohio 17
peicent dehvd rated steadv From I4S 00-
18S00, meal steadv from 148S0-188 50
IS percent meal steadv trom 114 00-
182 SO per ton meal steadv From
147 SO-186 (M)
DISTII I PR’S DRIFD GRAINS Cen
tral Illinois steadv to 400 lower from
88.00- 100 00, Chieago steadv to 2SO
lower from 95 00-100 00. 1 awrenechurg,
11. was steady at 95 00 Kansas and Ne
braska were steadv to 10 00 higher at
110 00-115 00, Minneapolis was steadv at
80 00-85 00 per ton
BRFWFR S DRIFD GRAINS New
ark, Nl was steadv at >8 00, Williams
burg, V A was steadv at 78 00 per ton