E2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 2003 What’s In A Market Report? EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) The USDA’s Agricultural Market ing Service (AMS) collects and distributes price and sales reports on farm products to provide equal access to both buyers and sellers on current marketing information. Uniform standards (such as quality grade and yield grade) on which to quote prices have been established for each commodity. The commodity’s price basis per-hundred weight, per-head, per-ton, per-bushel, etc. should be noted in the report. Most livestock prices are reported on a per-hundred pound weight basis (CWT) with those on a per-head basis adequately noted. The weighted average is com puted by dividing the total value of the sales by the total number of units sold. For example: “Choice 2-3 steers, 1100-1400 lbs, sold 65-68.00” means the market reporter considered those steers of Choice quality, ranging from 1,100 to 1,400 pounds, with the estimated yield of closely trimmed retail cuts graded at 2-3 (on a scale of 1-5 yield grades) and at prices ranging 65 to 68 cents per-pound live weight. The word “market” can refer to the geographic location where the commodity is traded or the price at which it is traded. Market re ports may denote market activity, price trend, supply, demand and undertone. An explanation of these terms follows: • MARKET ACTIVITY: The pace at which sales are made. Active - Supplies readily clearing the market. Moderate - Supplies clearing at a reasonable rate. Slow - Supplies are not clearing the market. Inactive - Sales are intermittent with few buyers or sellers. • TREND; The direction in which prices are moving in relation to trading in the previous reporting period. Higher - Majority of sales are at prices measurably higher. Firm - Prices are higher, but not measurably so. Steady - Prices are unchanged. Weak - Prices are lower, but not measurably so. Lower - Prices for most sales are lower. • SUPPLY: The quantity of the commodity currently available. Heavy - Volume of supply is above average. Moderate - Volume is average. Light - Volume is below average. • DEMAND: The desire to possess a commodity coupled with the willingness and ability to pay. Very Good - Offerings or supplies are rapidly absorbed. Good - Firm confidence on the part of buyers that general mar ket conditions are good. Trading is more active than normal. Moderate - Average buyer interest and trading. Light - Demand is below average. Very Light - Few buyers are interested in trading. • UNDERTONE: Sense of direction in a given market situation. DeMuth Silage Spreaders Manufactured with Amish craftsmanship in Lancaster County DeMuth's unique roll forming process produces wear resistant curved corners Big Willy H/D, 12” Silage Spreader r» Built to perform with modern high volume blowers • 12” base tube reduces back pressure and friction • 10" diameter fill pipe potential • New H/D 15 gauge end section • Double duty end section lock down r Willy 10*30,9” Silage Spreader • Use all your silo’s capacity • Reduce storage losses • Improve silage quality • Eliminates many unloading problems • Built to last • Saves time and money Leola, PA Schiller Park, IL Waterloo, Ontario Tel: (717) 656-4295 (847) 671 -3400 (519) 884-2980 Fax: (717) 656-3289 (847) 671 -3404 (519) 884-8824 l/citt Ou* #H6O6-'%607 /4t ’KeyatoHc DeMuth AGRI-PRODUCTS Wee Willy 10-12,9” Silage Spreader • Durable • Easy to install • Easy to operate • Priced right VISIT US ATWWW.DEMUTH.COM Glimpses From Farm Shows Past Baked potatoes weren’t invented yesterday, as evidenced by the people who enjoy them in the mid 1950 s at the Farm Show Food Center. (r urn to Page E 29) S m automatic farm systems | 608 E. Ev©rgr«en Road, L6banon,mt7o42 ■ Phone: 717-274-5333 * afsenbn.com See us at the KEYSTONE FARM SHOW January 7, 8 & 9 -Memorial Hall, West Wing GSI EARLY ORDER PROGRAM Special Winter Discounts on Storage Bins & Dryers thru March 14, 2003 - Call For Details HAMMER MILLS for Grinding High Moisture & Dry Grains @r Grinds Finer than Roller Mills. Call Us For Your Nearest Dealer! (Continued from Page E 27) s CUSTOM MADE „ SX AUGERS Galvanized • Carbon • Stainless AUGER v INSTALLATIONS 4 In feedlots 4 In drying systems 4 Commercial applications 4 At feedmills or Standard Auger Specifications elevators 4 Around poultry & dairy barns 4 At your gram bins Tube Gauge or bulk tanks 4 Replacement Augers for feed mixers and farm equipment Flight Thickness Bu /Hr Sfeo, %'s U-TROUGHS 3/16" 3/16” 3/16” 3000 2000