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    Middleburg Hay
Middlcburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, April 1,2003
HAY: 72 LOTS. 112 LOTS TOTAL.
ALFALFA: 18 LOTS, 40.00-205.00.
MIXED HAY: 35 LOTS, 50.00-210.00.
TIMOTHY: 8 LOTS, 115.00-160.00.
ROUND BALES: 3 LOTS, 15.00-55.00
BALE.
ORCH ARDOR ASS: 8 LOTS,
110.00-150.00.
STRAW: 7 LOTS, 80.00-97.50.
EAR CORN: 6 LOTS, 110.00-130.00.
RED CLOVER SEED: 55.00 BU.
OATS: 13 LOTS, 2.35-3.50 BU.
FIREWOOD: 3 LOTS, 20.00-55.00
LOAD.
Morrison’s Cove
Livestock Hay
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, March 31,2003
Hay —Straw —Grain
ALFALFA: 142.50-162.50.
ALFALFA AND GRASS:
140.00-175.00.
GRASS: 75.00-132.50.
TIMOTHY: 87.50-125.00.
MIXED HAY: 75.00-110.00.
ROUND BALES: 82.00-97.50.
LARGE SQUARE BALES: 100.00.
STRAW: 90.00-105.00.
WOOD: 42.50.
HAY AUCTIONS MONDAYS AT
12:30 P.M. CALL KEN DOWNS,
814-793-3723.
Test
real
McCormick has a long history of building tractors
with outstanding quality, and with that proud
heritage comes a commitment to meeting the
needs of local customers. Stop in and see the big n
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Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market
Of North Jersey
Hackettstown, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, April 1,2003
Hay—Straw —Grain
63 LOTS TOTAL.
ALFALFA: 15 LOTS, 1.50-3.80 BALE.
MIXED HAY: 26 LOTS, 1.60-3.50
BALE.
TIMOTHY: 2 LOTS, 3.20-3.60 BALE.
GRASS: 10 LOTS, 1.60-2.90 BALE.
OAT STRAW: 2 LOTS, 1.50 AND
1.60.
WHEAT STRAW: 6 LOTS, 1.40-1.90
BALE.
RYE STRAW: 1 LOT, 1.25.
OATS: 4.50 BU.
TOTAL: 63.
Pa. Grain Report
March 31,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared with last Monday’s market
for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania:
Corn steady to mostly .03 lower. Wheat
and Oats steady to weak. Barley steady to
mostly .05, spots .10 lower. Soybeans
steady to firm. Ear Com mostly steady.
All prices paid delivered to dealers dock,
All prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per
ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No. 2-y; 2.79-2.95 few to 3.00,
avg. 2.90; contract for harvest 2.36-2.51.
Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.31, avg. 3.19; con-
DRIVE THE
McCormick.
Binkley & Hurst Bros.
133 Rothsville Station Rd
Lititz, PA 17543
717-626-4705
Taylor Equipment
4000 Brown Road & Rt 194
Taneytown, MD 21787
410-751-1500
tract for harvest 2.80-3.00. Barley No. 3:
2.40-2.50, avg. 2.45; contract for harvest
1.65-1.70. Oats No. 2: 2.10-2.40 few to
2.70, avg. 2.40. Soybeans: 5.75-5.90, avg.
5.79; contract for harvest 4.77-4.99. Gr.
Sorghum: 2.58, avg. 2.58; contract for
harvest 2.40. Ear Corn: 84.00-105.00, avg.
90.80.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA
NIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.76-2.93, avg. 2.87.
Wheat No. 2: 2.90-3.16, avg. 2.99. Barley
No. 3: 1.85-2.55, avg. 2.17. Oats No. 2:
1.90-2.10 few to 2.50, avg. 2.01. Soybeans
No. 1: 5.50-5.80, avg. 5.72. Ear Corn:
85.00-100.00, avg. 94.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2: 2.48-2.95, avg. 2.85. 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.
2.01. Soybeans No. 1: 5.44-5.58, avg. 5.51.
Ear Corn: 84.00-85.00, avg. 84.33.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No. 2-y: 2.77-3.00, avg. 2.92. Wheat
No. 2: 2.80-3.20, avg. 3.00. Barley No 3:
2.20-2.50, avg. 2.32. Oats No. 2: 1.90-2.00,
avg. 1.97. Soybeans: 5.75-5.80, avg. 5.77.
Gr. Sorghum: none. Ear Corn:
83.00-90.00, avg. 86.00.
LEHIGH VALLEY AREA
Com No. 2-y: 2.90-2.95, avg. 2.94.
Wheat: No. 2: 3.20-3.31, avg. 3.24. Barley
No. 3: 2.30-2.50, avg. 2.40. Oats No. 2:
2.30-2.50, avg. 2.36. Soybeans No. 1:
5.50-5.60, avg. 5.53. Gr. Sorghum;
3.20-3.30, avg. 3.25. Ear Corn:
83.00-95.00, avg. 87.25.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
Taylor Equipment
1300 Washington Rd
Westminster, MD 21157
410-848-4474
Ross Tractor Sales & Service
40 South Woodland Ave
Waynesburg, PA 15370
724-627-6966
Corn No. 2-y: 2.76-2.95, avg. 2.91,
month ago 2.96, year ago 2.35. Wheat No.
2: 2.90-3.31, avg. 3.09, month ago 3.34,
year ago 2.82. Barley No. 3: 2.20-2.50,
avg. 2.29; month ago 2.18, year ago 1.85.
Oats No. 2: 1.90-2.40, avg. 2.14, month
ago 2.11, year ago 1.87. Soybeans No. 1;
5.50-5.90, avg. 5.73, month ago 5.76, year
ago 4.41. Ear Corn: 83.00-105.00, avg.
89.63; month ago 90.40, year ago 67.57.
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
Prices FOB Truck: Com 2.41-2.43.
Wheat 2.73-2.79. Soybeans 5.58-5.85. Soy
bean Meal: Bulk 44% 177.10-181.40; 48%
184.40-186.00.
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St. Joseph, MO
April 2. 2002
Report Supplied By USDA
Wheat bids were slightly higher for the
day, supported mostly by sharply higher
soybean trading. Early fund buying in
wheat pits offered some strength to bids.
Poor export showings so far this week and
continued good weather, limited ad
vances. Corn bids were on both sides of
steady with higher bean bids and Tues
days export purchase pulling upwards.
However, favorable weather conditions
weighed on bids. Soybean bids moved
sharply higher due to Spains overnight
export purchase and fund buying on the
Board. Higher soybean meal trades also
boosted bean bids. Tomorrow, USDAs
weekly export inspection figures will be
released. Soybean purchases for the year
have improved
over the past few
weeks. Wheat 1
to 6 cents higher.
Corn mixed,
mostly steady to
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5, 2003-A7
1 cent higher. Sorghum 1 cent higher.
Soybeans 12 to 13 cents higher.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY
DATE Spain Soybeans 110,000 Aug 31,
2003
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: 04/02/03 04/01/03
04/03/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 3.45 up 2 2.98 Minneapolis (DNS)
3.99 ’/< up I 'A 3.43 A Portland (SWW)
3.28-3.34 up 2-6 3.42-3.43 St. Louis
(SRW) 3.18 up 5 2.97
Corn, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City
2.46-2.48 unch 1.92-1 93 Minneapolis 2.31
'A dn A 1.88 'A So. lowa 242 up i-A
1.98-1.99 Omaha 2.34-2.35 unch 1.83
Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow; Kansas
City 5.92-5.95 up 13 4.54 Minneapolis
5 75 'A up 12 4.45 'A So. lowa 5.88 >/i-5 89
up 13 /i 4.55-4.56 Cent. II Processor 5 92
'/4-5.98 A up 13 4.59 '/<-4.69 'A
Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days
FUTURES- Kansas City (May) Wheat
3.19 'A up 1 A 2.97 /i Minneapolis (May)
Wheat 3.59 S A up 1 '/< 3.05 'A Chicago
(May) Wheat 2.87 '/) up 4 Vi 2 83 '/: Chi
cago (May) Corn 2.40 'A up 'A 2.01 'A Chi
cago (May) Soybeans 5 86 A up 13 4.61 'A
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 3.76 '/i-3.79 'A up 1 A 3.42
'/i-3.48 '/i US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat:
Barge 3.46 '/;-3.47 'h up 3 '/2-4 Vi 3.18 >A
US 2 Yellow Corn Barge 2.68 '/i-2.70 'A
up A-l A 2.24 Vi-2.25 'A US 2 Yellow
Sorghum Rail 4.92-4 97 up 2-1 4 22-4.29
Barge 5.00-5.04 up 1 4.42 US 2 Yellow
Soybeans Barge 6.21 A up 14-13 4.95 'A
-4.96 'A
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