A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003 Midwest Daily Livestock Summary 'Vmarillo. 1 e\as March 4. 2003 Report Supplied Its USD \ The direct slaughter cattle trade in the fi\c ma|ur marketing areas on Tuesda) was not fulls established, few sales in Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHING lON DC . heb 28 - (USDA-NASS) - Total led meat pmduUion undci ledeial inspection loi the week ending Satin da), Maich I. was estimated at 867 8 million lb, aecoidmg to the USDA's Agncullnial Maiketmg Semce This was 1 7'f highei than a week ago and 26C highei than a >eai ago Cumulalixe meat pioduction loi the >eai to date was 0 9 ( 4 lowei compaied to the pievions )eai MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (iwiludes londumned) Calf/Veal Pork (2) 2 9 2814 49 274 I Week Endiim (I) Beef 01-Mai-07 4759 22-Feb-07 471 5 I 6 % 472 1 Change ()2-Mai-()2 Change I 4 7 r /r 4 2 f /r 2007 YTD 24 1 3.266 2 2002 YTD 31 1 2,224 4 Change 6 5% 1 0 9c 1- Pre\ious week estimates may be levised Yeai ago data are actuals 2- Excludes laid 1 4V r 4,248 1 4,349 0 -2 3% 3- not add due to rounding 2003 totals are subject to revision ' r '"^.^--;;^lVE^!ipp^AUGHTEß'(head)' Week tSgijtL a Hogs Sheep/Lambs 1925000 54,0()0 620,0T0 ' ’ 18.000 1,846,000 65,000 02-Mar-v Change 2003 YTD 2002 YTD Change 19% 111% 4 3% 3,493 000 177.000 16.343,000 3,692,000 161.000 16,321.000 -3 5% 10 2% 0 1% AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs 1265 323 267 1267 327 268 1253 318 267 Week Ending LIVE 01-Mai-02 Estimate 22-Feb-02 Estimate ()2-Mai-()2 Aetual DRESSED 01-Mar-02 Estimate 22-Feb-()2 Estimate ()2-Mai-02 Aetual PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk Ending Steers Heiters Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Grlls Sows Boars/Slags LS-Feb-03 47 2% 32 8% 18 2% 1.7% %8% 30% 03% !6-Feb-02 47 4% 34 7% 16 1% 18% 96 7% 30% 03% Call or email us today for a FREE CATALOG. TOLL FREE -1-800-84 S-3374 • 717-866-7565 • www.farmerlioyag.Gom Thanks to Douglas !. j * j -V / This unit features (•Mlffilßl ((WIMIBI A Division of & A Division of (^Sj) Feed Bins & Augers Feed Bins & Augers a Division Of ® WATERING SYSTEMS Ventilation Poultrey Contract Provided By: Ri Texas Panhandle ) 00-2 00 lower STFFRS 1 IVF BASIS 65-80% Choice 75 25. .3 5-65% Choice 77 00-78 00, weight- ed axeragc 77 42 DRFSSFD not estab hshed HFIFFRS I [VF BASIS 65-80% Choice 75 25-78 00, weighted axeragc 75 74, 35-65% Choice 77 00-78 00, weight- ed axeragc 77 48 DRFSSFD 65-80% 2 i) c/ f 365 8 764 767 766 197 200 194 for choosing Farmer Boy Ag Systems to construct their 2 - 44’x Tunnel Ventilated Broiler Houses * try Lanib/Mutton Totals (3| 3 6 867 8 3 4 852 9 5 9% I 7% 4 6 845 9 -21 7% 2 6Vr 30 1 7.577 6 35 0 7.650 0 -14 19r -0 9% -16 9% 449.000 502.000 -10 6% Sheep/Lamb 135 136 140 199 200 199 S Shenandoah Brooders Choice 123 00 Terminal markets So St Paul slaugh ter steers sold steady to 100 higher, slaughter heifers not well established Steers- Choice 2-3 1340-1400 lbs 74 90-77 40 Heifers not established Cattle slaughter under federal inspec tion week to date 238,000 head compared to 220,000 a week ago and 245,000 a vcar CMF Futures Closes for I ive Cattle 4pnl 75 05, up 10, (unc 70 IS, up 40, August 67 32. up 27 Slaughter cows at South St Paul sold firm to 100 higher Premium White 70-75% lean 46 00-47 00, high dressing 47 SO-58 50 Breakers 70-80% lean over 1100 lbs 44 00-47 00, high dressing 47 00-50 00 Boners 80-85% lean over 1050 lbs 44 00-46 50, high dressing 46 50-47 00 I ean 85-90% lean 39.00- 50, high dressing 43 00-46 50 Barrows and gilts at terminal markets sold 50-1.00 higher. 47-50 percent lean 220-270 lbs barrows and gilts sold from 33.50-35.00. The direct trade prices are based on 185 lbs hog carcass with 0.9-1.1 inch back fat and 6 inch square loin/2.0 inch depth plant delivered. National di rect trade closed steady, price range 38.00- with average price of 46.26. lowa-So. Minnesota direct trade was steady, price range 38.00-48 97, with aver age price of 46.42 The Western Cornbelt was steady, price range of 38.00-48.97, av erage price 46.48. The Eastern Cornbelt trend was firm, prices ranging 39.00-47 30 with an average price 45.95. Hog slaughter under federal inspection week to date 762,000 head compared to 753,000 a week ago and 724,000 a year ago. CME Futures Closes for Lean Hogs: April 53.15, down 1.22; May 59.22, down 72 June 62.20, down 1.12. Slaughter lambs were steady on Tues day at So St Paul. Shorn, Choice, end Prime 2-3 115-145 lbs 98.00-100.00. Wool ed. Choice, end Prime 2-3 125443 lbs 93.00-95.00. Sheep and lamb slaughter under feder al inspection week to date 24,000 head compared to 21,000 a week ago and 26,000 a year ago. & Karen Brubaker, im. joy, pa l. * ilk-. Please Contact Shane Weller For New Poultry Contracts and Existing Building Renovations FARMER BOY AG Systems TURN-KEY animal, PRODUCTION systems National Feeder Cattle Weekly Review St. Joseph, Mo. February 28. 2003 Report Supplied ISv USDA NATIONAI FFFDFH & STOCKFR SUMMARY tor week ending Feb 28 Receipts 263,900, last week 333.700 Di rect 55,900, last week 46,100 Video/ Internet 4,600; last week 38,000. Auctions 203,400; last week 249,600. This week’s reported auction volume included 58 per cent over 600 lbs and 44 percent heifers Compared to last week, feeder cattle sold mostly steady as severe wintry weather dictated trading acti\ ity Punxsu tawney Phil wasnt kidding when he said six more weeks of w inter Many areas saw their worst weather, so far this winter, and yery few regions escaped the grip of numerous storms that covered the U S from toast to coast Perhaps the hardest hit area stretched across the Plains states of Oklahoma and Kansas, eastward to the O/arks of northern Arkansas and south ern Missouri But, record low tempera tures were set as far north as Montana and ice-storms froze areas as far south as Louisiana and south Texas Several large livestock auction markets were forced to cancel this weeks sales, including the Jo plin Regional Stockyards. Other big mar kets saw significantly reduced receipts, during a week when Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas Panhandle salebarns should be busting at the seams with wheat cattle. Country feeder trading was moderate this week in the wheat pasture regions and most 750-800 lb steers are selling in a fair ly narrow range of 76.00-78.00. This sounds pretty cheap as feedlots sell green fat cattle at 80.00, for the second week in row. Feeder buyers are showing extreme re serve, after several years of unexplainable and unhedgable prices. Many attribute this trend to the loss of equity in the feed ing sector and the instruction by financial providers to secure complete downside protection. Stocker prices were largely steady this week with a few spots of improvement noted, especially on fancy strings in the Northern Plains. The Southeastern calf market was very volatile this week as wet and muddy conditions halted local live stock movement, not to mention the harsh conditions their western customers were enduring. Maybe this was the final winter-blhst and spring weather will soon bring the wheaties to town and set the Southern trucks rolling west with summer grazers. I - - - ■ f - r* Cumberland Hi-Lo 8 & 13 Spoke Pan Feeders “The preferred feeders for easier starting of chicks” Direct Slaughter Cattle Daily Market Review St. Joseph, Mo. March 5,2003 Report Supplied Bj IJSDA National Slaughter Cattle Review as of 200 pm Trading activity was light in the Southern Plains and light to moderate in the Northern Plains and Western Cornbelt There were not enough sales in the Texas Panhandle and Kansas to ade quately test the market Compared to last week, earlv sales in the Northern Plains and Western C ornbclt trended 2 00-3.00 lower at 122 00-123 00 dressed, mostly 123 00, and a tew live sales ranged 75.50-77 00, with lowa trading at mostly 77 00 NFGOTIATFD SAI FS Confirmed 11.050, Week ago 7,041, Year ago 49,476 Week to Date 33,383; Week ago 125,638, Year ago 65,600. NEGOTIATFD: PRICES PAID for Domestic Slaughter Steers and Heifers (Information derived from the 5 area weighted average report )• LIVE BASIS: STEERS- Over 8091 Choice 77 00; 65-80% Choice 76.00-77.00, avg. 76.66; 35-65% Choice 75.50-77.00, avg 76.41; under 35% Choice no quote. Total all grades 75.50-77.00 avg 76.45. HEIFERS: Over 80% Choice 77.00; 65-80% Choice 76.00-77.00, avg. 76.67; 35-65% Choice 77.00; under 35% Choice no quotes. Total all grades: 76.00-77.00 avg 76.73. DRESSED BASIS: STEERS: Over 80% Choice 123.00; 65-80% Choice 123.00; 35-65% Choice 122.00-123.00 avg 122.76; under 35% Choice no quotes. Total all grades 122.00-123.00 avg 122.85 HEIFERS: Over 80% Choice 123.00; 65-80% Choice 123.00; 35-65% Choice 122.00- avg 122.92; under 35% Choice no quotes. Total all grades 122.00- avg 122.96. FORMULA PURCHASES: Prices es tablished so far today for previously slaughtered cattle: Beef Type: Domestic: Head count priced today - 30,300; weight ed avg weight - 772 lbs; weighted avg net price -126.25. Covers transactions reported at 2-00 pm today. Comments and market condi tions may include information gathered from voluntary sources. All prices, weights and head counts are only those gathered through the mandatory report ing system.