Kutztown Produce Hay Auction Fleetwood, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, May 17,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 38 LOTS. ALFALFA HAY: 130.00-225.00. GRASSS HAY: 80.00-145.00. MIXED HAY: 90.00-220.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 120.00-195.00. WHEAT STRAW: 90.00-120.00. OAT STRAW: 100.00. RYE STRAW: 115.00. BARLEY STRAW: 115.00. SMALL STRAW BALES: 1.50. OATS: 3.30 BU. SALE EVERY SAT., 9 A.M. Middleburg Hay Middleburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, May 20,2003 HAY: 27 LOTS. 44 LOTS TOTAL. ALFALFA: 170.00-237.50. MIXED HAY: 75.00-237.50. TIMOTHY: 105.00-165.00. ROUND BALES: 52.50 EA. ORCHARDGRASS: 85.00-175.00. STRAW: 70.00-90.00. EAR CORN: 105.00-110.00. SPELTZ: 2.30 BU. OATS: 3.65 BU. Weaverland Hay New Holland, Pa Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, May 22,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 52 LOADS. ALFALFA: 100.00-222.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 155.00-185.00. ORCHARDGRASS: 210.00. MIXED HAY: 25.00-230.00. STRAW: 27.00-125.00. EAR CORN: 112.00. FIREWOOD: 50.00. 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Wheat very ac tive, mostly .10 to .15 higher. Barley steady to weak. Oats mostly steady. Soy beans steady to mostly .05 higher. Ear Corn mostly steady to firm. All prices paid delivered to dealers dock, Ail prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per ton. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 3.00-3.19, avg. 3.07; con tract for harvest 2.43-2.70. Wheat No. 2: 3.50-3.69, avg. 3.55; contract for harvest 3.16-3.68. Barley No. 3: 2.00-2.40, avg. 2.27; contract for harvest 1.65-1.70. Oats No. 2: 2.10-2.25, avg. 2.20. Soybeans: 6.02-6.30, avg. 6.14; contract for harvest “ tewisrouirtYiiovstmwt '■'/ "W- )—' Z^jfc —L *arwM%JKmK^ &M "Unique Farm Services " CLARK • Licensed & Insured 717.361.6065 • Fax: 717.361.0867 cnoflies@paonline.com $B7/gallon PLUS complete supplies for the do-it-yourselfer SAVE TIME we can do it for you! 5.22-5.52. Gr. Sorghum: 2.79; contract for harvest 2.42. Ear Com: 87.00-100.00, avg. 92.33. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA NIA Com No. 2-y: 2.95-3.19, avg. 3.03. Wheat No. 2: 2.95-3.40 few to 3.58, avg. 3.11. Barley No. 3: 1.85-2.25, avg. 2.08. Oats No. 2: 1.80-2.00 few 2.25, avg. 1.97. Soybeans No. 1: 5.85-6.22, avg. 6.00. Ear Corn: 86.00-110.00, avg. 95.60. Com No. 2: 2.65-3.00, avg. 2.90. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.15, avg. 3.08. Barley No. 3: 1.90. Oats No. 2:1.80-2.30, avg. 2.05. Soy beans No. 1: 6.12. Ear Com: 75.00-80.00, avg. 77.50. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 3.00-3.20, avg. 3.06. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.20, avg. 3.10. Barley No 3: 2.20-2.25, avg. 2.23. Oats No. 2: 2.00-2.20, avg. 2.18. Soybeans: 5.80-6.10, avg. 5.94. Gr. Sorghum: none. Ear Corn: 86.00-90.00, avg. 87.75. Com No. 2-y: 3.00-3.12, avg. 3.06. Wheat: No. 2: 3.50-3.64, avg. 3.56. Barley No. 3: 2.20 : 2.50, avg. 2.35. Oats No. 2; 2.20-2.40, avg. 2.31. Soybeans No. 1: 6.00- avg. 6.07. Gr. Sorghum: 3.22-3.30, avg 3.26. Ear Corn: 86.00- avg. 92.50. Com No. 2-y: 3.00-3.19, avg. 3.06, month ago 2.98, year ago 2.36. Wheat No. 2: 3.20-3.69, avg. 3.32, month ago 3.14, year ago 2.73. Barley No. 3: 2.20-2.40, avg. 2.19; month ago 2.29, year ago 1.76. Oats No. 2; 2.00-2.25, avg. 2.14; month ago 2.12, year ago 1.93. Soybeans No. 1: 5.90-6.22, avg. 6.04, month ago 5.73, year ago 4.45. Ear Com: 86.00-100.00, avg. 92.26; month ago 89.29; year ago 68.25. Prices FOB Truck: Corn 2.56-2.61. Wheat 3.23-3.34. Soybeans 6.25-6.37. Soy bean Meal: Bulk 44% 193.40-194.00; 48% 200.00-201.40. > * '■V 4 < ; ■\i v * Lewis Poultry Housekeeper This dumpbody model removes caked litter & aerates & fluffs the remaining litter Glenn Beidler, Freeburg, PA 570*539*8993 Farm Services inf Elizabethtown * Pennsylvania Flies and beetles are susceptible to many naturally occurring diseases Applied twice a week, BALANCE (a naturally occurring fungus) works to reduce the adult fly & beetle population. BALANCE Controls adult Wes Call for pricing KWIK BAIT $ 120/40 lb. pail WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA LEHGH VALLEY AREA EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY NORTH CENTRAL OHIO •'.WB \ Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, May 20,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 202 LOTS. ALFALFA: 1.00-5.80 BALE. ALFALFA MIX: 1.20-5.70 BALE. TIMOTHY: 1.20-4.90 BALE. TIMOTHY MIX: LARGE SQUARE 82.50,39.00 LRGE. ROUND. GRASS MIX: .60-4.40 BALE, 32.50-40.00 LARGE ROUND. STRAW: .25-2.00 BALE. MULCH HAY: .15-.2S BALE. GROUND CORN FEED: 6.00-7.00 BAG. OATS: 5.00-6.00 BAG. Robert Fulton Fire Co. Hay Market Wakefield, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, May 22,2003 13 LOADS. ALFALFA: 2ND CUTTING 165.00-180.00,3 RD 150.00-200.00. MIXED GRASS HAY: 100.00-115.00. TIMOTHY: 100.00-170.00. STRAW: 110.00. ROUND BALES: 32.00 BALE. SALE EVERY THURS., 10 A.M. Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, May 21,2003 GEESE: 5.00 EA. TURKEYS: 17.00-23.00 EA. GUINEAS: 6.50 EA. CHICKENS: 2.50 EA. ROOSTERS: 4.00-7.00 EA. BANTAMS: .75-3.00 EA. SILKIES: 3.75 EA. MUSCOVY DRAKES: YOUNG 3.50 EA. MUSCOVY HENS: 6.00 EA. MIXED DUCKS: 1.50-4.00 EA. BARN BIRDS: 3.25 EA. WHITE BIRDS: 4.00 EA. FANCY BIRDS: 4.00 EA. PEACOCKS: NONE. PHEASANTS: 4.50 EA. DOVES; NONE. QUAIL: 4.25 EA. r] GUINEA PIGS: 5.25-7.50 EA. RABBITS: RABBITS UNDER 4 LBS. 1.25-4.00, 4-6 lbs. 6.00-9.00, over 6 lbs. 12.00-17.00, all per head. HEN WITH PEEPS: 2.00-9.00. >1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24, 2003-A7 Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. May 20,2003 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff prices were steady to lower except gluten feed and meal prices which were slightly higher. Light strength was noted in corn bids on the Board last week due to rain delays in planting. Gluten feed and meal prices were slightly higher from tight sup plies. Most farmers have turned cattle out to pasture and slowed feed usage. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was .50 to 2.50 lower at 196.50-198.50.48 per cent truck was .50 lower from 198.50-208.50 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points was steady from 60.00-65.00; Chicago was steady to 3.00 higher from 65.00-70.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady to 10.00 higher from 230.00-245.00; Chi cago steady to 8.00 higher from 230.00- per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Centra] Illinois Points was steady to 1.00 lower from 70.00-72.00; truck steady to 1.00 lower from 72.00-81.00. Crude Com Oil was 50 to 75 points higher from 29.00- cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest was steady to 1.00 lower at 51.00-52.00; Buffalo steady from 58.00-62.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated were steady from 155.00- 171.00; meal steady from 158.50-174.50. 15 percent pellets were steady from 152.50-164.00 per ton; meal steady from 156.00-167.50. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois steady to 2.00 lower from 82.00- Chicago steady from 88.00- Lawrenceburg, 11, steady at 86.00; Kansas was steady from 105.00- Nebraska steady from 95.00- Minneapolis was 2.00 to 3.00 lower at 85.00-88.00 per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ was steady at 94.00; Williams burg, VA was steady at 84.00 per ton.