A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5, 2003 National Feeder Cattle Weekly Review St> Joseph, Mo. Friday, March 28,2003* , Report Supplied By USD A NATIONAL FEEDER & STOCKER SUMMARY for week ending Mar. 28 Total Receipts; 320,200; last week 347.600. Direct 69.000; last week 62,300, last year 46,100. Video/Intemct 0; last week 25,400, last year 33,000. Auctions 251,200; last week 259,900, last year 202,800. This weeks reported auction vol ume included 48 percent over 600 lbs and 44 percent heifers. Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold steady to 3.00 higher, sev eral instances calvelTTTOO to 1 5.00 fiigfiM., This according to USDA Livestock and Grain Market News. Last week’s bullish Cattle on Feed Report with declining marketings, more moisture and greep pastures all combined to spur demand. Kinds to turn out on grass showed the most price advances. Finished cattle in the direct feedlot trade sold steady on the hoof at 78.00 and 1.00 higher in the beef at 126.00 to 127.00. Boxed beef cutouts at only 127.00 and this put slaughter operating margins at a big loss. However, packers made big pur chases this week as feedlots are very cur rent and Choice offerings in short supply. There is a 9.00 price spread between weights and the average is 10 lbs under a year ago. Total beef production this week 5.3 percent below a week ago. Reduced cattle kills are due to the red ink, only 629,000 this week. This is the season of the year when beef production usually picks up with the five year weekly slaughter aver ages during spring often in the 675,000 to 710,000 range. This looks promising for the increased tonnage in cold storage. However, the board does not offer that much hope. April Futures are now at a 3.00 discount to the live trade and quotes for August are down to 67.10. Recent rains and big snow storms have been a blessing in many areas but large sections of the country are still in draught conditions. Com prices are .40 cents a bushel above a year ago. Majority of the dry areas are hay and grassland. Ranchers are reluctant to take on a full load of grazing stock or replace the re duced numbers of mama cows. Good prices and a couple of wet years are needed to get herd rebuilding in high gear. Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Weekly Springfield,Til. March 28, 2003 Report Supplied 11} USDA Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Summary Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio: Feeder cattle prices were not well estab lished due to light trading volume. Light buyer interest and weak summer and fall slaughter cattle futures prices pressured the feeder market. Demand was light. Trading activity was slow. Reported sales consisted of about 46% beef steers, 54% heifers and 0% Holstein steers. Approximately 100% of the cattle marketed this week weighed over 600 lbs. Confirmed sales 500 this week, 800 last week and 1000 last year. FEEDER STEERS: Me dium and Large 1-2: 725-750 lbs 76.00. HOL STEIN STEERS: no test. FEEDER HEIFERS: Me dium and Large 1-2: 625-775 lbs 76.00-79.00. Prices are based FOB the farm unless otherwise indi cated. Delivered prices in clude freight, commissions, and other expenses. All Sized Canning Jars & Jugs Also Lids, Twists oi Strew On (Vinegar & Sugar) Large or Small Quantities Reg and Wide-Mouth Ball Jais We Ship UPS E B. Stoltztus 2906 Stumptown Rd Ronks PA 17575 Voicemail 717/656-9206 National Carlot April f v 2003 vc & Report aiSfiyUSl^^ USDA Carlot Mfejrf 4:00 StftHpy: Compared to Previous Pay, Priceslmcfol lars per hundredweight. Equated to'FOB Omaha Basis. BOXED BEEF CUTS: crate offerings. Select and Choice chucks steady to weak, while rounds steady to Arm. Select and Choice rib and loins higher. Beef trim mings sharply higher on moderate to good demand and light to moderate offer ings. Estimated composite cutout value of Choice 1-3, 600-750 lbs carcasses up 1.05 at 127.24, 750-900TBs up T3B~at 127.74; Select 1-3, 600-750 lbs up .76 at 120.48, 750-900 lbs up .86 at 119.8 ft 1 ; based on 136.54 loads of Choice cuts, 129.85 loads of Select cuts, 21.79 loads of trimmings, and 102.96 loads of coarse ground trim mings. Estimated carcass price equivalent value of Choice 1-3, 600-750 lbs up .50 at 119.63, 750-900 lbs up .70 at 119.93; Se lect 1-3, 600-750 lbs up .39 at 112.09, 750-900 lbs up .45 at 111.70. Current index reflects the equivalent of 327,985 head of cattle. NATIONAL 5 DAY-ROLLING CUT TER COW CUTOUT: The Cutter cow at 84.36, up 1.53. By-Product Drop Value: Hide and offal from a typical slaughter steer was esti mated at 8.22, dn .01. NATIONAL CARLOT PORK: Sales reported on 112.38 loads of pork cuts and 8.0 loads of trim/process pork. Compared to Monday’s close: Fresh bone-in loins and butts steady to 1.00 lower; sknd. Hams 17-20 lbs. 3.00-6.00 lower, 20-23 lbs steady to 3.00 lower, 23-27 lbs. steady to 1.00 lower; sdls. bellies 2.00 higher; lean trimmings steady. Trad ing slow to moderate, with mostly light demand and mostly moderate offerings. Calculations for a 185 lb Pork Carcass 51-52 percent lean 0.80” -0.99” back fat at last rib 53.20 up .08. Loins bone in fresh 'A inch trim 21 Ib/down-light 83.00-89.00. Hams bone in trimmed, 17-20 lbs trim spec 1 45.00-48.00; 20-23 lbs trim spec 1 40.00-43.00. Seedless bell ies 12-14 lbs 91.00; 14-16 lbs 93.00; 16-18 lbs 91.00. CARLOT LAMB CARCASS; 0 head reported. w ww. wps t mil to ns I ate hank, com Slaughter Cattle Weekly Review Oklahoma City, Okla. March 28,2003 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL SLAUGHTER CAT TLE SUMMARY Week Ending March 28,2003 Slaughter cattle traded steady on a live basis and Arm dressed. Sellers readily moved cattle Thursday at steady prices despite early resolve to hold for higher market. The large dis count on the April CME slaughter cattle contract was more hurdle than sellers wished to tackle. Good movement will set up a stronger sales position next week than the April board would indi cate. Packers received some minor help from beef prices as negative margins -have been ajnohlem. Slaughter remains Bnifsttong for the season as labor economics require oper ating at negative figures if needed. Boxed beef prices Friday a.m. averaged 122.44 up .94 from last Friday. Sales of slaughter cattle on a national basis for negotiated cash trades totaled 185,800 through 10:00 a.m. Friday. Last week’s frill count was 166,800. STEERS AND HEIFERS: MID WEST DIRECT MARKETS: Live Basis: 35-80 percent Choice, 900-1400 lbs 77.00- wtd avg 78.33. Dressed Basis: 35-80 percent Choice, 550-950 lbs. 124.00- wtd avg 126.40. HIGH PLAINS DIRECT MARKETS: Live wt J avg f 8.02. SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS (Average Yielding); Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 2.00 higher. Packer de mand much improved as auction num bers return to seasonally light supplies and spring beef demand ratchets up. USDA’s Cutter cow carcass cut-out value Friday a.m. was 82.11 down 2.78 from last Friday. COWS: Breakers 75-80% Lean 1000-1600 lb: Colorado 39.00- Oklahoma 39.00- Alabama 35.00-38.00. Boners 80-85% Lean 900-1500 lb: Colorado 40.00-43.00; Oklahoma 39.50-42.00; Alabama 36.00-38.00. Lean 85-90% Lean 850-1400 lb; Colorado 38.50- Oklahoma 37.50- Alabama 31.00-34.00. BULLS: 88-92% Lean 1500-2200 lb: Colorado 51.00-53.50; Oklahoma 47.50-51.00; Alabama 45.00-51.00. East Coast and North Central Veal Report Des Moines, lowa April 2,2003 Supplied By USDA CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT: Northeast and North Central Basis: Com pared to trading last week: Northeast spe cial fed veal generally steady on light to moderate demand and offerings. North Central not tested. Undertone steady. VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED, HOT BASIS, FOB PRODUCTION POINTS: Northeast 1,050 head; hide-Off, 215-275 lb 188-190.00. CONTRACT INFORMATION: IJot Basis, Hide-Off (As of April 2, Contract calves slaughtered -.this week: 185.00- Packers "base —market 180.00- Future contracts offered: Firm Bottom 180.00-182.00, Firm Top 200.00- 202.00. Firm Bottom, 180.00, Split Half Top 200.00, Fixed 185.00. •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, Apr. 1 Compared to last week: Distributive special fed cuts are — p . •• u»»Aiuimuj vv vow tv lower on loin, leg and chuck cuts. Activity continues slow on mostly light demand and light to moderate offerings. 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