GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG. & MILK BFP FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange Closing Bids: Thursday, June 19, 2003 Com 06/18/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 *CASH* JUL 03 SEP 03 DEC 03 MAR 04 MAY 04 JUL 04 SEP 04 DEC 04 DEC 05 Total 06/18/03 Soybeans 06/18/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 *CASH* JUL 03 AUG 03 SEP 03 NOV 03 JAN 04 MAR 04 MAY 04 JUL 04 NOV 04 Total 06/18/03 Soybean Meal 06/18/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 *CASH* JUL 03 AUG 03 SEP 03 OCT 03 DEC 03 JAN 04 MAR 04 MAY 04 JUL 04 AUG 04 SEP 04 OCT 04 DEC 04 Total 06/18/03 June 13,2003 ITC LAUNCHES MFC INVESTIGATION • Chicago markets remain steady. • Milk production report next week. • ITC study to focus on farm level impacts. Cheese and butter prices at the High 2542 2466 2436 2444 2500 2530 2544 2416 2440 2370 Open 2454 2416 2434 2486 2526 2544 2416 2440 2370 Volume Open_lnt 75877 390512 High 6240 6360 6370 6080 5780 5794 5800 5784 5774 5500 Open 6320 6340 6070 5760 5784 5794 5774 5760 5450 Volume Open_lnt 87779 225988 Open High 19000 1908 1905 1850 1742 1735 1740 1759 1755 1757 1760 1755 1682 1692 1899 1893 1840 1738 1725 1737 1759 1750 1757 1760 1755 1682 1692 Volume Qpen_lnt 42049 150775 Chicago Mercantile Exchange re mained steady this week with block cheese averaging $1.1450 per pound, barrel cheese averag ing $1.1060 per pound, and Grade AA butter averaging $1.1083 per pound. Surprisingly, all three prices are just above the respec tive support price levels. The market is awaiting the ver dict of USDA’s Milk Production Last 2542 2444 2410 2416 2472 2514 2526 2416 2430 2370 Low 2542 2426 2394 2404 2464 2506 2524 2416 2426 2370 Last 6240 6300 6320 6034 5724 5734 5764 5742 5740 5450 Low 6240 6280 6284 6004 5690 5724 5740 5720 5714 5450 Last 19000 1895 1890 1838 1721 1714 1718 1737 1747 1757 1740 1750 1682 1692 Low 19000 1894 1889 1836 1720 1710 1717 1735 1737 1757 1735 1750 1682 1692 report due out next Tuesday (June 17). This report will provide direction for where milk produc tion is trending. The big question will be whether the U.S. milk sup ply is continuing to trend down ward, especially with regard to cow numbers. The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) announced this Monday that it has launched a general fact-finding investiga tion regarding U.S. market condi tions for milk protein products (http://www.usitc.gov/er/n12003/ cro6o9aal.htm). This investiga tion was requested by the Senate Lean Hogs Date 06/18/03 *CASH* 06/19/03 Jul 03 06/19/03 Aug 03 06/19/03 Oct 03 06/19/03 Dec 03 06/19/03 Feb 04 06/19/03 Apr 04 06/19/03 May 04 06/19/03 Jun 04 06/19/03 Jul 04 Chge + 22 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 unch -2 -4 -4 Composite Volume Open_lnt 06/18/03 11594 45782 Live Cattle _ ... , , . Previous Previous Date Open H.gh Lot* Last Chge Vo , ume op enJnt 0 0 2436 6273 101 702 4128 51796 0 71 2186 21833 601 19070 245 4780 95 2595 10 584 06/18/03 *CASH* 0 751675167516 06/19/03 Jun 03 7225 722571507167 06/19/03 Jul 03 6920 694068806887 06/19/03 Aug 03 6740 678567006712 06/19/03 Sep 03 6790 685067906800 06/19/03 Oct 03 6840 688268226845 06/19/03 Dec 03 7185 721771607187 06/19/03 Feb 04 7365 7385 73457377 06/19/03 Apr 04 7440 744073907425 06/19/03 Jun 04 6895 689568506860 Chge + 93 + 10 + 20 -4 -14 -24 -20 -12 unch +2O Composite Volume Open_lnt 06/18/03 9802 107705 Pork Bellies Date 06/18/03 *CASH* 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 Chge +l5O + 1 + 2 +4 -4 -5 Composite VolumeOpenjnt 06/18/03 494 3136 Oats + 1 unch unch unch 06/18/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 06/19/03 -5 + 12 +l7 Total 06/18/03 r\ ff * ■ i T a. Previous Previous Open High l.mv Last Chge Vo|ume open 0 656765676567 -28 6630 6690 6625 6652 -85 6710 673066206625 -135 5810 581057205745 -60 5465 549054125467 -33 5740 576056805722 -65 5860 586058005852 -33 6045 607060456070 -27 6252 627562406270 -20 6200 620062006200 unch ~ , . , ,Previous Previous Open High Low Last Cnee ~ . , r b Volume Open_lnt 0 0 0 960096009600 +3OO Jul 03 9395 944093609380 -15 Augo3 9150 918591059115 -25 Feb 04 8050 8150 8050 8050 +25 Mar 04 8050 805080508050 +75 May 04 8500 850085008500 unch Open *CASH* JUL 03 SEP 03 DEC 03 MAR 04 MAY 04 1616 1424 1420 1460 1494 Volume Qpen_lnt 1822 5588 Committee on Finance. The pur pose of the study will be to pro vide information on the compet itiveness of a variety of milk proteins in the U.S. market, focus ing on milk protein concentrate, casein, and caseinate, as well as other protein products. One of the major issues to be addressed will be the impact of imports of milk protein concen trates on the U.S. dairy industry, particularly on the farm gate price of milk. The USITC will report their findings to the Senate Com mittee by May 14,2004. High 1740 1616 1432 1424 1460 1494 LOW 1740 1576 1392 1386 1460 1494 Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have handy reference of commodity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA re cord sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here's last week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Penn sylvania. Remember, these ate averages, so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your location and the quality of your crop. Corn, No.2y 2.95 bu., 5.29 cwt. Wheat, N 0.2 3.14 bu., 5.25 cwt Barley, N 0.3 2.08 bu., 4.45 cwt. Oats, N 0.2 2.04 bu., 6.37 cwt. Soybeans, No.l 5.97 bu., 9.96 cwt. Ear Com 90.11 ton, 4.51 cwt Alfalfa Hay —165.00 ton, 8.25 cwt. Mixed Hay —166.25 ton, 8.31 cwt. Timothy Hay 181.25 ton, 9.06 cwt. 10612 19724 8645 4799 1007 701 119 175 4759 5242 1057 471 40 355 132 2324 724 86 Chge -56 -26 -24 -30 -20 -14 Last 1740 1576 1396 1390 1460 1494