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    Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22, 2003
Philadelphia
Onions, Potatoes
Philadelphia Terminal Market
March 19,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
ONIONS AND POTATOES -ONIONS
DRY: MARKET ABOUT STEADY US#
1 OR GENERALLY GOOD QUAL AND
COND UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED. Yellow Globe Type NY 50 lb
sks med 7.00-10.00 mstr entr 20 2-Ib
mshsks med 7.50 Spanish Hybrid ID/OR
50 lb sks col 14.00-15.50 jbo 13.00-14.00
few 15.00 Red Globe Type NY 25 lb sks
jbo 14.00-15.00 fair qual 12.00 med
8 00-10.00 NEW CROP Yellow Grano
Type MX 50 lb sks col 15.00 jbo 15.00
Sweets MX 40 lb ctns jbo 18.00 White MX
50 lb sks jbo 26.00 -POTATOES: MAR
KET STEADY US# 1 SZ A WASHED
OR BRUSHED UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED. Russet Burbank ID bid 10 5-lb
sks non sz A 10.00 50 lb ctns 40s
10 00-11.00 50s 10 00-11 00 60s
11.00- 70s 12.00-13.50 mostly
12 00-13.00 80s 12.00-13.00 mostly 13.00
90s 12.00-13.00 mostly 12.50 100 s
11.50-12 50 mostly 12.00 120 s 11.50 Nor
kotah CD Prince Edward Island CDOne
50 lb ctns 70s 11.00 80s 10.50 90s 10.50
100 s 950 120 s 9.00 Round Red CD
CDOne 50 lb sks 9 00 sz B 10,00 MN/ND
50 lb sks 11 00 NY 50 lb sks 10.00 sz B
10 00 Round White CD Prince Edward
Island CDOne 50 lb sks 6.50-7.00 mostly
700 Ige 7 50-8.00 mostly 8.00 NEW
CROP Round Red FI 50 lb sks
10.00- 00 sz B 14.00-15.00 mostly 14.00
Philadelphia Herbs
Philadelphia Terminal
Prices as of March 19,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
MISC HERBS -ANISE: Vs ctns CA 18s
13 00 24s 13.00 30s 13.00 -ARRUGUI A:
4/5 bucrts bchd FL 24s 7.00-8.00 ctns
bchd El 24s 800 4 lb ctns CA Baby type
13 00-1500 -BASIL- ctns bchd FL 15s
9.00-10.00 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s
11 00-13.00 -CEIERIAC (CELERY
ROOT), ctns CA 12s 15 00 -CHIVES. 1
kg ctns bchd IS 12s 18 00 -CILANTRO
-4/5 bucrts Ise FL few 12.00 ctns approx 20
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Up to date health and vaccination schedules
Modern facilities
Computerized record keeping with monthly
updates.
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older animals.
Call 717-432-9586 for details.
717*840*9565 After 8 p.m.
Goodville
Mutual
New Holland Pa
Find an agent near you
www goodville corn
or 800-448 4622
lbs TX 30s 15.00-16.00 ctns bchd TX 30s
9.00 -DILL: ctns bchd TX 24s 9.00 ctns
approx 20 lb TX 24s few 15.00 -DRY ES
CHALLOT: 10 lb sks NL 7.50-8.00
-LEMON GRASS: 30 lb ctns FL 30.00
-MARJORAM: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s
13.00 -MINT: erts bchd FL 12s 8.00 1 kg
ctns bchd IS 12s 10.00 -OREGANO: 1 kg
ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 -ROSEMARY: 1
kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 -SAGE; 1 kg
ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 -TARRAGON: 1
kg ctns bchd IS 12s 17.00 -THYME: 1 kg
ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 -WATERCRESS:
ctns bchd FL 12s 8.00 24s 12.00-15.00
Pa. Grain Report
March 17, 2003
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared with last Monday’s market
for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania:
Corn .05 to .10 lower. Wheat weak to .50
lower. Barley amd Oats unevenly steady.
Soybeans 05 to .13 higher. Ear Com
mostly steady under tight supply. All
prices paid to dealers dock. All
prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per
ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No. 2-y: 2.83-3.05 avg. 2.94; con
tract for harvest 2.42-2.58. Wheat No. 2:
3.19-3.53, avg. 3.37; contract for harvest
2.96-3.16. Barley No 3. 2 40-2.55 few to
2.80, avg. 2.58; contract for harvest
1.65-1.80 Oats No. 2: 2.55-2.40 few to
2.70, avg. 2.43. Soybeans: 5.73-5.90, avg.
5.80: contract for harvest 4.75-4.95. Gr.
Sorghum: 2.60, avg. 2.60; contract for
harvest 2.37. Ear Com: 85.00-105.00, avg.
96 80.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.84-3.00, avg. 2.96,
Wheat No 2:
3.10-3.18, avg
3.11. Barley
No 3
1.90-2.40, avg
2.18. Oats No.
2 1.90-2.25,
avg 196 Soy
beans No 1
5.60-5.88, avg. 5.68. Ear Corn
83.00-100.00, avg. 90.57.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No. 2: 2.90-3.00, avg. 2.90. Wheat
No. 2- 3.00-3.15, avg. 3.08. Barley No. 3:
1.90, avg. 1.90. Oats No. 2: 1.70-2.30, avg.
2.03. Soybeans No. 1: 5.36-5.52, avg. 5.44.
Ear Com; 84.00-85.00, avg. 84.33.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.86-3.05 few to 3.20, avg.
3.02. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.20, avg. 3.10.
Barley No 3; 2.20-2.50, avg. 2.32. Oats No.
2: 1.90-2.20, avg. 1.97. Soybeans:
5 66-5.90, avg. 5.79. Gr. Sorghum: none.
Ear Com: 85.00-98.00, avg. 86.60.
LEHIGH VALLEY AREA
Corn No. 2-y: 2.90-3.00, avg. 2.96.
Wheat No. 2- 3.45-3.51, avg. 3.49. Barley
No. 3: 2.45-2.50, avg. 2.47. Oats No. 2:
2.30- avg. 2.36. Soybeans No 1:
5.50-5.60, avg. 5.57. Gr. Sorghum'
3.30- avg. 3.35. Ear Corn;
83.00-95.00, avg. 87.00.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
Com No. 2-y: 2.83-3.05, avg. 2.96,
month ago 2.98, year ago 2.35. Wheat No.
2: 3.10-3.53, avg. 3.25, month ago 3.37,
year ago 2.77. Barley No. 3: 2.20-2.50,
avg. 2.33, month ago 2.22, year ago 1.85.
Oats No. 2: 1.90-2.40, avg. 2.15, month
ago 2.07, year ago 1.88. Soybeans No. 1:
5.60-5.88, avg. 5.73, month ago 5.72, year
ago 4.39. Ear Com: 83.00-100.00, avg.
90.27; month ago 90.17, year ago 68.00.
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
Prices FOB Truck: Com 2.44-2.48.
Wheat 2.91-3.00. Soybeans 5.55-5.80. Soy
bean Meal: Bulk 44% 179.00-183.20; 48%
188.00-188.20.
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
SL Joseph, MO
March 12,2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Wheat bids were pressured by moisture
reported in the hard red winter wheat
growing areas overnight and today. South
Koreas wheat purchase overnight was not
enough to push bids higher. Com bids
were slightly higher on optimism for bet
ter than expected weekly export sales
numbers tomorrow. Recent declines in
com pits have also been seen as overdone.
Soybean bids failed to hold on to Tues
days sharp advances as fund selling on
the Board pressured bids. Talks of anoth
er possible US sale to China, limited
losses. Wheat steady to 4 cents lower.
Corn 1 to 3 cents higher. Sorghum 3 cents
higher. Soybeans 3 to 7 cents lower.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY
DATE South Korea 11.5 pet Hard Red
Winter Wheat 5,500 Apr 25-Jun 20 14.0
pet Dark No Spring Wheat 12,000 10.5
pet Western/Soft White Wheat 10,800
10.0 pet Westem/Soft White Wheat 6,000
8.5 pet WesternySoft White Wheat 1,800
TOTAL: Wheat 36,100 tonnes.
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY
EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN
SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY
SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM
ED
TRUCK BIDS: 03/19/03 03/18/03
03/20/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 3.44-3.47 unch 2.72-2.74 Minneap
olis (DNS) 4.01 Vi dn 4 Vi 3.29 Vi Portland
(SWW) 3.35-3.37 dn 1 3.41-3.42 St Louis
(SRW) 3.20 unch 2.95
Com, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City
2.40-2.42 up 2 1.97-1.98 Minneapolis 2.21
Vi up 1 % 1.89 s /4 So. lowa 2.31-2.33 up 3
2.01-2.02 Omaha 2.26 up 3-2 1.87
Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas
City 5.74-5.76 dn 3 4.45-4.47 Minneapolis
5.58 Vi dn 3 Vi 4.39 Vi lowa 5.65-5.70 dn
7-3 4.50-4.51 Cent. II Processor 5.76 Vi
-5.82 Vi dn 3 •/: 4.58 '/i-4.64 'h
Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (May) Wheat
3.21 'A unch 2.80 Minneapolis (May)
Wheat 3.61 Vi dn 1 Vi 2.94 Vi Chicago
(May) Wheat 2.94 ’/< dn 1 'A 2.77 V* Chi
cago (May) Com 2.31 Vi up 1 'A 2.05 ’/<
Chicago (May) Soybeans 5.71 dn 3 4.58 Vi
EXPORT BIDS: Barge bids out of the
Port of New Orleans, or Rail out of the
North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel, except
sorghum per cwt.
US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail
3.78 '/i-3.81 % unch 3.26-3.28 US 2 Soft
Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.44 Vi-3.50 '/1
dn 1 V* 3.14 V 4-3.17 'A US 2 Yellow Corn
Barge 2.64 Vi-2.66 Vi up 1 3 A- 3 'A 2.27 'A
US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 4.76-4.81 up
1-unch 4.14-4.17 Barge 4.67-4.79 up 3-1
4.21-4.30 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge
6.06 Vi dn 3 Vi 4.80 Vi