Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 2003, Image 16

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    AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003
Roanoke-Hollins Weekly
Feeder Cattle Sale
Richmond, Va.
March 4, 2003
Report Supplied By USDA
WFFKIY AUCTION for Mar 4
FEFDFR CATTLF 231 head (85 state
graded steers, 110 slate graded heifers, 46
bulls) Price per cwt . based on in weights
GRADED STFFRS Med/Lgc 1
400-500 lb 88.50-95.50, 500-600 lb
83 50-87 25, 600-700 lb 69-78 00, 700-800
lb 65-70 00 Med/Lgc 2 400-500 lb
84 50-92 50, 500-600 lb 78 00- 83 50,
600-700 lb 68 50-72 00, 700-800 lb 67 00
GRADED HEIFERS Med./Egc. 1
400-500 lb 84 25-85 00, 500-600 lb
75 50-77.75, 600-700 lb 70 35-71 75.
Med./Lge. 2: 400-500 lb 74-84 00, 500-600
lb 67 00-74.50; 600-700 lb 68.00.
FEEDER BULLS- Med./Lge. 1:
400-500 lb 80-90 00; 500-600 lb
75 00-83.50.
Westminster Hay
Westminster, Maryland
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, March 4.2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
241 I OTS
ALFAI FA 1 90-5.70 BAI E,
45 00-55.00 lARGE ROUND, 50 00
1 RGE. SQ.
ALFALFA MIX. 2.80-6 30 BALE
TIMOTHY 2 60-4 60
27 00-55 00 LARGE ROUND
TIMOTHt MIX 2 6(M 80 BAI.F-
GRASS MIX 2 60-170
27 SO-52 SO LARGF ROUND
STRAW- 82.50-85 00,1.10-2 00 BALE
Bl UEGRASS 3 60 BALE
GROUND CORN FEED S 00-7.00
BAG
OATS 3 00-8 50 BAG
CORN Sll AGE 3 00-} 75 BAG
SHU I ED CORN 3 00-4 00 BAG
FIREWOOD 83 00-145 00 CORD
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Northeast Eggs
Atlanta, Georgia
Report Supplied by USDA
March 6, 2003
Prices remained unchanged on all sizes
The market tone was steady Demand
ranged light to moderate. Supplies were
adequate for current trade lequirements
Breaking stock supplies were adequate for
the light demand I ight type fowl were at
least sufficient for current trade needs
PRICES TO RETAII FRS, SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A
AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN
CARTONS, WAREHOUSE. CENTS
PER DOZEN RANGE MOSTI Y
EXTRA LARGE .69- 84, 72- 75,1 ARGF
66-81, 71-.75, MEDIUM S3-.65, 55-57
NORTHFAST AREA: CT, DC, DE,
MA, MD, ME, NH, eastern NJ, eastern
NY, PA, Rl, Northern VA, and VT
National Weekly
Lamb Report
Des Moines, lowa
March 4, 2003
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAL WEEKLY LAMB RE
PORT for week ending Monday. Mar 3:
SLAUGHTERED LAMB PRIOR
WEEK: From Forward Contracts: Do
mestic 0; Imported 0. From Formula Ar
rangements Domestic 20,937 head; Im
ported: 1,220.
SLAUGHTERED PACKER OWNED
SHEEP DOMESTIC 654 head, 66-77 lbs
(avg 71 lbs), dressing 49-500 (avg
49 50). Choice or better 99 20 IM
PORTED None reported
BALE
FORWARD CONTRACT PUR
CHASES. No trade reported
BALE,
FORMUI A PURCHASES DOMES
TIC 1,182 head, 59-64 lbs (avg. 63.1 lbs),
182 00-188 00, wtd. avg price 18541
16,722 head, 65-75 lbs (avg 72 1 lbs)
173.22-194 00. wtd avg price 180 13
4,560 head, 75-91 lbs (avg 80 4 lbs),
172 61-188.30, wtd. avg price 177.73
IMPORTED 1,930 head, 67-76 lbs
(avg. 716 lbs) 155 84-172 17. wtd avg
price 161 38
Dairy Products
Prices Highlights
Washington, I). C.
February 28, 2003
Report Supplied By NASS/USDA
DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICFS HIGH
IIGHTS.
CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received
lor US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.15
per pound for the week ending February
22 The price per pound decreased 1 1
cents from the previous week The price
for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38
percent moisture averaged $lO6 per
pound, down 0 6 cents from the previous
week.
BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo
gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA
Grade A A standards averaged $1 04 per
pound for the week ending February 22
The U.S. price per pound decreased 0.3
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 81.0 cents per pound
for the week ending February 22. The
U.S. price per pound decreased 0.1 cents
from the previous week.
DRY WHEY prices received for bag,
tote and tanker sales meeting USDA
Extra Grade standards averaged 16.1
cents per pound for the week ending Feb
ruary 22 The U S price per pound de
creased 0.2 cents from the previous week
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HAMMER MILLS
for Grinding
High Moisture & Dry
Grains
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Grinds t^rf
Finer r |
than ”
Roller Mills.
Call Us For Your Nearest Dealer!
WE CUSTOM MANUFACTURE
Painted, Galvanized and Stainless Steel Fabrication, Feed
Bins,
Vintage Hay
Vintage, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Thursday. March 6, 2003
LIVESTOCK FUTURES MARKET
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Wednesday, March 5, 2003
Live Hogs
Lean Value
Today Wk Ago
Choice Steers Choice Feeders
Today Wk Ago Today Wk Ago
—- • 7*5 725 77 07S
74 700 75 775 77 100
76 925 78 550
Mi 03
Apo3 74 700 77 425
My 07
Jn 04 69 600 70 850
Jl 03
Au 03 66 650 67 850
S 03
0 03
N 03
D 03
J 04
F 04
Mr 04
Ap 04 72 225
68 975 69 950
70 550 70 950
71 925 72 425
• The annual Lancaster Farming Animal Health •
I and Housing Book is scheduled April 5. I
• Focus will be on herd health and odor control, *
including silo management, and nutrient
management planning for confinement houses.
automatic farm systems
608 E, Evergreen Road, Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: 717-274-5333
e-malt: ala# nbn.com
TIMOTHY. 170.00.
STRAW: 120.00-160.00.
52 625 53 950
58 950 59 500
61750 62 525
60 125 61 200
59 150 59 900
80 175 81 375
80 175 81 250
80 200 81 250
80 600 81 600
51 125 50 950
50 250 54 900
80 600 81 550
55 150 56 900
57400 56900
% CUSTOM MADE
/e <X AUGERS
Galvanized • Carbon • Stainless
AUGER
INSTALLATIONS
4 In feedlots
4 In drying systems
4 Commercial
applications
4 At feedmills or
elevators
4 Around poultry &
dairy barns
4 At your gram bins
Standard Auger Specifications
Tube Gauge
or bulk tanks
4 Replacement
Augers for feed
mixers and farm
equipment
Flight Thickness
Bu /Hr
Hay—Straw—Grain
Frozen
Pork Bellies
Today Wk Ago
85 450 88 575
86 150 90 225
87 100 90 200
84 250 86 550
79 250 79 500
79500 79500
ar t s n^m
UTROUGHS
3/16
3/^6
850
3/16
3000
2000