AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 2003 National Slaughter Cattle Weekly Review Oklahoma City, Okla. December 27,2002 Report Supplied By USD A National Slaughter Cattle Summary - Week Ending Dec. 27, 2002: Slaughter cattle trade not established in the south. Limited sales in the North on a dressed basis were steady with last week. Snow in much of the trade area hampering.gains in the feediots and most feeders not inter ested in doing business. Packers faced with 2 holiday shortened weeks which could deplete inventories. USDA’s boxed beef cut-out values Fri day averaged 119.07 down 1.50 from last Friday. Sales of slaughter cattle on a national basis for negotiated cash trades totaled a very minimal 26,950 through 10:00 a.m. Friday. Last week’s full count was 115,500. Midwest Direct Markets: Live Basis: Steers and Heifers 35-80 percent Choice, 900-1400 lbs not established. Dressed Basis: Steers and Heifers 35-80 percent Choice, 550-950 lbs. few 114.00-115.00. High Plains Direct Markets: Live Basis: Steers and Heifers 35-65 percent Choice, 900-1400 lbs not established. Slaughter Cows and Bulls (Average Yielding); Slaughter cow and bull market not tested as most auction barns closed for the holidays. USDA’s Cutter cow carcass cut-out value closed Thursday at 82.45 up .91 from last Friday. Dairy Products Prices Highlights Washington, D. C. December 27,2002 Report Supplied By NASS/USDA DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS: CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.12 per pound for the week ending December 21. The price per pound increased 0.4 cents from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture averaged $l.ll per pound, up 0.4 cents from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USD A Grade AA standards averaged $1.09 per pound for the week ending December 21. The U.S. price per pound decreased 0.6 cents from the previous week. NONFAT DRY MILK prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 84.3 cents per pound for the week ending December 21. The U.S. price per pound decreased 2.3 cents from the previous week. DRY WhEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade standards averaged 18.3 cents per pound for the week ending De cember 21. The U.S. price per pound de creased 1.6 cents from the previous week. East Coast and North Central Veal Report Des Moines lowa December 31,2002 Supplied By USDA CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT: Northeast and North Central Basis; Com pared to trading last week: Northeast spe cial fed veal in Monday’s trading steady to weak on moderate offerings and a light to moderate demand; untested Tuesday. North Central untested Monday; Tues day, steady to 3.00 lower on light to mod erate offerings and a light demand. Mar ket undertone trending weak at the close of 2002. VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED. HOT BASIS, FOB PRODUCTION POINTS: Northeast 935 head; hide-Off, 215-275 lb: 195-200.00. North Central 440 head; hide-on 240-300 Ih 170-175.00; hide-off 215-275 lb 190.00. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Hot Basis, Hide-Off: (As of Dec. 31, 2002): Contract calves slaughtered this week: 200.00-210.00, mostly 205.00-209.00. Packers base market 190.00-200.00. Fu ture contracts offered: Firm Bottom 183.00 and 185.00, Firm Top 200.00, 203.00 and 205.00. Firm Bottom, Open Top 180.00. •North Central - OH, IN. 11. MI & WI. •Northeast - MA, MD, PA, NY, NJ, DE, CT& VT. WEEKLY DISTRIBUTIVE, LESS THAN CARLOT, EAST COAST AREA VEAL CUTS TRADE. SPECIAL FED: Market for Tuesday, Dec. 31 Com pared to last week: Distributive special fed veal cuts are trading mostly steady on holiday market activity. Movement is slow to moderate on light to moderate of ferings and demand. Prices per CWT: Carcass, hide off 200-250 lb 225-245.00; Foresaddles 85-110 lb 170-180.00; Kosher Foresaddles 90-110 lb 195-205.00; Hindsaddles 85-115 lb 285-300.00; Loins, regular 17-25 lb 275-305.00; Loins, 4x4 trmd 12-18 lb 425-475.00; Hotel Racks, 8 rib 15-21 lb 440-450.00,7 rib 14-20 lb 455-480.00,6 rib 13-17 lb 495-525.00; Chuck, square cut 36-47 lb 85-110.00; Shoulder, full 14-20 lb 125-160.00; Legs, double 70-90 lb 275-310.00, TBS 3-piece 24-32 lb 575-650.00, BHS heel-out 27-35 lb 350-445.00; Top Round, trmd, cap-off 8-10 700-800.00; Breast 10-12 lb 65-80.00; Necks, bone-in 24-28 lb 110-130.00; Stew Meat, regular 200-225.00; Boneless Trim- mings 75-80% lean 59-62.00; Heavy Nature Green Hides, per piece 37-42.00. National Sheep Summary San Angelo, Texas December 31,2002 Report Supplied By USD 4 At midwest market centers all classes steady. No sale at Goldthwaite, TX or Greenville, IL this week due to the holi day. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-150 lbs: Midwest: shorn 81.00- wooled 110-125 lbs 76.00- 125-145 lbs 79.00-85.25. Vir ginia: wooled no test. Greenville; wooled no test. Goldthwaite: no sale. SLAUGHTER EWES: Midwest: Utili ty and Good 1-3 35.00-46.00; Cull 1 25.00-36.00. Greenville: Utility and Good 1-3 no test. Virginia: no test. Goldthwaite: Good 2-3 no test. FEEDER LAMBS: Medium and Large 1-2: Midwest; set 40 tbs 119.00; 60-80 lbs 90.00-101.00; 80-100 lbs 82.00-90.00. Vir ginia: no test. Greenville: no test. Gold thwaite: no test. REPLACEMENT EWES: Medium and Large 1-2: Goldthwaite: no test. Sheep and lamb slaughter under feder al inspection for the week to date totaled 11,000 compared with 10,000 last week and 9,000 for the same week last year. Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 27 - (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat production under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, Dec. 28, was estimated at 721.2 million lbs., according to the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service. This was 22.8% lower than a week ago and 2.5% higher than a year ago. Cumulative meat production for the year to date was 2.7% higher compared to the previous year. MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (excludes condemned) Week Ending (1) Beef Calf/Veal Pork (2) Lamb/Mutton Totals (3) 28- 400.6 3.0 314.5 3.1 721.2 21-Dec-02 495.1 3.8 431 3 4.1 934.3 Change- dn 19.1% dn21.1% dn271% dn 24.4% dn 22.8% 29- 395.2 2.9 302.4 3.1 703.6 Change: up 1.4% up 3.4% up 40% 0% up 2.5% 2002 YTD: 26,506.9 186.4 19,301.5 206.8 46,201.6 2001 YTD 25,726 7 186.9 18,850.7 215.3 44,979.6 Change: up 30% dn 0.3% up 2.4% dn 4.0% up 2.7% 1- Previous week estimates may be revised. Year ago data are actuals. 2- Excludes lard. 3- Totals may not add due to rounding. 2002 totals are subject to revision. LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head) Week Ending Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs 28- -02 525,000 16,000 1,580,000 45,000 21-Dec-02 649,000 21,000 2,168,000 60,000 Change: dn 19.1% dn23.8% dn27.1% dn25.0% 29- -01 513,000 16,000 1,528,000 45,000 Change: dn 2.3% 0% up 3.4% 0% 2002 YTD: 34,888,000 1,001,000 98,154,000 3,081,000 2001 YTD: 34,683,000 977,000 96,230,000 3,052,000 Change: up 0.6% up 2.5% up 2.0% up 1.0% AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Week Ending: LIVE: Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lamb 28- -02 Estimate 1267 305 269 137 21-Dec-02 Estimate 1265 302 269 136 29- Actual 1266 302 266 139 DRESSED: 28- Estimate 767 187 200 69 21-Dec-02 Estimate 767 185 200 68 29- Actual 774 184 199 69 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk.Endmg Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags 14- 46.9% 32.1% 19.2% 1.7% 96.5% 3.3% 0.3% 15- -01 50.0% 31.8% 16.5% 1.6% 96.6% 3.1% 0.3%