Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12, 2003 Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO April 9,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Wheat and soybean bids were slightly higher. Com and sorghum were lower. Some light buying in the wheat pits today with very little fresh news to give the mar ket direction. Soybeans saw gains for the fourth consecutive day, while com took slight losses for the second day. Traders have there sight on the USDA report to morrow morning and is expected to give the market direction. Wheat mostly 2-4 cents higher. Com steady to 1.00 lower, except Kansas City 3- 4 cents lower. Soy beans 2-3 cents higher. Sorghum slightly to sharply lower from 1-10 cents lower. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE CCC North Korea Hard Red Winter Wheat 10,000 April 21-25 Taiwan Yellow Com 56,000 May 17-31 or June 1-15 Un known Destination Corn 120,000 Totals: Wheat 10,000 tonnes. Com 176,000 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; 04/09/03 04/08/03 04/10/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 3.47 up 2 2.82 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.98 'A up 2 3.35 'h Portland (SWW) 3.39-3.42 unch 3.31-3.33 St. Louis (SRW) 3.21 up 14 2.88 Corn, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.47-2.50 dn 4-3 1.92 Minne apolis 2.34 dn 'A 1.89 'A So. lowa 2.42-2.43 dn 1-unch 1.98-1.99 Omaha 2.35-2.36 dn 1 1.84 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas City 6.09-6.12 up 3 4.54-4.56 Minneapolis 5.94 up 2 'A 4.50 Vi So. lowa 6.00-6.02 up 1-3 4.60 Cent. II Processor 6.10-6.16 up 3 4,60 '/2-4.6S 'h Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (May) Wheat 3.21 Vi up 1 Vz 2.81 3 A Minneapolis (May) Wheat 3.58 'A up 2 2.95 'h Chicago (May) Wheat 2.87 up 3 '/: 2.72 Vi Chicago (May) Corn 2.42 dn A 1.99 \a Chicago (May) Soybeans 6.04 up 3 4.60 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 '/2-3.81 Vi up 1 Vi 3.31 tt-3.35 '/* US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.46-3.48 up 3 Vi-4 '/: 3.12 '/: US 2 Yellow-Com Barge 2.70 '/: dn 2.22 W-2.22 V* US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 4.86-4.95 dn 1 4.03-4.07 Barge 4.95-5.02 dn 10-5 4.10-4.12 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 6.33 up 2 4.87 'A HEAVY DUTY, CUSTOM FIT BARN EQUIPMENT ft Free Stalls ft Sand Traps ™ ft Self-locks ft Stainless Steel/Tip ft Gates Tank Waterers ft Tie Stalls ft Bale Boss Hay Savers 814-276-3304 OR 1-888-605-2422 Lancaster f =f =a Poured I Walls • Agriculture • Commercial •Residential I J Call for Prices On: • NRCS approved Manure Storage Pits • Concrete • Basements • Retaining Walls Pumping • Footers • Foundation Walls , Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal Lancaster Poured Walls, Inc. 2542 Horseshoe Rd.* Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 656-7370 » Fax (717) 656-7350 Com Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. April 8,2003 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff prices were mixed for the week. Cold tem peratures and more moisture swept across the Corn Belt area this past week. The moisture was welcomed but not so much the drop in temperature. Demand contin ued steady in most places. Many ingredi ents prices remained steady to slightly lower with Millfeed prices moderately to sharply lower due to ample supplies. Dis tillers dried grains supplies were tight in some areas while other producers sold their product wet for less. Last week’s fu tures advances lent light support to some ingredients. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 4.00 higher at 175.00-179.00. 48 percent truck was 4.00 higher from 177.00-189.00 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points was steady from 60.00-70.00; Chicago was steady to 1.00 lower from 60.00-70.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady to 2.00 lower from 215.00-225.00; Chicago steady to 5.00 higher from 220.00-233.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illi nois Points was 3.00 to 4.00 higher from 71.00- truck 3.00 higher from 73.00- Crude Com Oil was 25-50 points higher from 26.75-28.00 cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest was 3.00 to 4.00 lower from 50.00-65.00; Buffalo 11.00 to 15.00 lower from 52.00-63.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated was steady at 170.00- 179.00; meal steady from 173.50-182.50. IS percent pellets steady from 170.00-176.00 per ton; meal steady from 173.50-179.50. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois steady from 87.00-100.00; Chicago steady from 517.00-100.00; Law renccburg, 11, steady at 97.00 but supplies are very limited. Kansas was steady to 5.00 higher at 115.00- 120.00; Nebraska limited at 114.00-115.00; Minneapolis was steady at 92.00 per ton but supplies are also tight. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ was steady at 94.00; Williams burg, VA was steady at 84.00 per ton. New Wilmington Livc^lQek Feeder Big Sale New Wilmington, Pa. Report Supped by PDA Friday, Appl 4,2003 152 FEEDER PIGS. 49.0 LBS. PER PIG, 83.22 PER HUNDREDWEIGHT, 40.96 PER HEAD, f FEEDER PIG SALE NO LONGER GRADED. 8 HEAD 25-30 LBS. 125.00; 47 HEAD 30-40 LBS. 115.00-140.00; 55 HEAD 40-50 LBS. 80.00-120.00; 7 HEAD 60-70 LBS. 70.00-90.00; 6 HEAD 70-80 LBS. 45.00-70.00; 5 HEAD 166 lbs. 16.00. Joe Speicher 175 North Imler Valley Rd. Imler, PA 16655 EASTERN CORN BELT DIRECT DAILY HOGS, for Tuesday, Apr. 8, as of 1:30 p.m. CURRENT VOLUME TODAY, AC TUAL: PRODUCER SOLD: Negotiated 22,842; Other Market Formula 1,266; Swine or Pork Market Formula; 36,268; Other Purchase Arrangement; 15,413. PACKER SOLD (All purchase types): 821. NEGOTIATED PURCHASES (includ ing packer sold): BARROWS AND GILTS (Carcass Basis): 17,271 head. Compared to prior days close, 1.00 high er. Base Market Hog, 185 lb Carcass Basis, Plant Delivered (-0.9-1.1 inch back fat, 6 sq. in. loin/2.0 depth): Base Price Range: $40.75 - 51.49, wtd. avg. $48.15. S-Day Rolling Average Market Hog: 194.60 lb carcass, plant delivered (0.77 inch backfat, 6.60 sq.in. loin/2.20 inch loin depth). FELL - 50.76%; price range $44.75 - 53.81. Purchase Volume by State of Origin: Alabama 693; Georgia 609; Illinois 21,059; Indiana 16,802; Kentucky 2,262; Maryland 250; Michigan 5,855; Mississip pi' 670; New York 547; North Carolina 5,404; Ohio 11,544; Pennsylvania 2,752; South Carolina 741; Tennessee 1,246; Vir ginia 89; West Virginia 60; Wisconsin 4,035. Southern And Eastern US Direct FOB Feeder Pig Report: Weekly summary of prices FOB farm basis, week ended Apr. 4; Receipts 48.840; last week 40.962. Compared to last week: Early weaned pigs steady to 3.00 per head lower, 40-55 pound feeder pigs steady to 1.00 per head lower. Demand moderate for moderate llllllllllllflllil Eastern Cora Belt Direct Hogs Des Moines, lowa April 8,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Southern & Eastern Direct Feeder Pigs Columbia, S.C. April 4,2003 Report Supplied by USDA E*Soil SeIET" offerings. Receipts include 43,298 head shipped to lowa and Central US. Also, re ceipts include and estimated 32% formu lated prices. Prices per head. EARLY WEANED PIGS, 10 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 3,495 head, 10.00-29.23, wtd. avg. price 22.02; lot size 750 or more; 28,441 head, 10.00-33.00, wtd. avg. price 19.03. Total Composite: 31,936 head, 10.00-33.00, wtd. avg. price 19.36. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250-750 lb; 870 head, 49.80-52.00, wtd. avg. price 50.94; lot size 750 or more: 5,303 head, 48.00-50.50, wtd.avg. price 49.06. Total Composite: 6,173 head, 48.00-52.00, wtd. avg. price 49.32. PIGS, 45 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 600 head, 48.85; lot size 750 or more: 6,700 head, 49.00- wtd. avg. price 49.76. Total Composite: 7,300 head, 48.85-50.06, wtd.avg. 49.68. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 250 or less: 210 head, 48.50; lot size 250-750; 1,121 head, 42.00- wtd. avg. price 44.32; lot size 750 or more: 1,200 head, 43.87. Total Composite: 2,531 head, 42.00-48.50, wtd. avg. 44.45. PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, Estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 900 head, 56.00. Prices quoted on per head basis picked up at sellers farms in NC, SC, GA, TN, KY, AL, MS,AR, MO,TX, OK, KS, IN, OH, Ml, CO, UT, and WY. Prices do not included freight or bro kers fees. Many lots of 40-60 lb pigs sold with a .2S-.40 per lb slide. Also, some lots of early weaned pigs have a 1.00 per lb sliding valued adjusted from a 10 lb basis. Early weaned pigs under 19 days old. Estimated lean value is projected to base slaughter weights with normal con finement feeding conditions. This report does not cover any trades which include profit/loss share agreements or any other form of shared or re tained ownership agreement. The TfeaNewf Heard of! Find out more at http://esoils.psu.edu or call Dr. Dan Fritton at (814) 865-1143 mi mini it mm iti mi n min tin tin 82 LOADS. ALFALFA: 150.00-195.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 100.00-215.00. ORCHARDGRASS: 160.00-212.00. MIXED HAY: 85.00-210.00. GRASS: 110.00-187.00. STRAW: 75.00-125.00. OATS: 2.6-2.80 BU. BROMEGRASS: 135.00. 88 LOADS. ALFALFA: 90.00-197.50. MIXED HAY: 125.00-172.50. TIMOTHY: 102.00-175.00. BROME GRASS: 95.00-177.50. ORCHARDGRASS: 65.00-177.50. STRAW: 65.00-98.00. EAR CORN: 125.00. OATS: 2.40-2.70 BU. MULCH: 5.00-44.00. FIREWOOD: 40.00-50.00 LOAD. Vintage Hay Vintage, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Thursday, April 10,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA: 87.00. TIMOTHY: 140.00. GRASS: 202.00. STRAW: 92.00-118.00. CORN FODDER: 50.00. HHHMMHHHMHMKHMHHHHHHH 5 Greencastle Livestock S ■ Market, Inc. j S 720 Buchanan Trail East 5 PO Box 86 & S Greencastle, PA 17225 x, M n Sn m g Greencastle is announcing g g we will be having our g ; Brood Cow sale. * g The date for the sale will be £ g April 25,2003 with sale g starting at 7:15. g M Office 717-597-2171 / Fax 717-597-5604 Accepting Cows, Cow/Calf pairs, & Stk. Bulls. Approximately 300 head expected! NO FEEDERS PLEASE! J Next Feeder cattle sale will be J J May 2,2003 M hhmmmmhmhmmhmimhhmhhk Do you know that soil controls the availability of nearly every life sustaining resource? Do you know that E-Soil Sci majors study soil-based processes thatshape and protect our environment? Do you know that a degree in E-Soil Sci opens career options in fields related to environmental protection, sustainable management of natural resources, agriculture, and forestry*? 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