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Pa. Grain Report
June 30,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared with last Monday’s market
for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania:
Com .03 to .10 lower. Wheat .10 to .22
lower. Barley .20 to .40 lower as New
Crop enters the market. Oats mostly
steady. Soybeans uneven, mostly steady to
firm. Ear Cora steady to weak. All prices
paid delivered to dealers dock, All prices
per bushel, except Ear Corn per ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.90-3.04 few 2.84, avg.
2.94; contract for harvest 2.30-2.45.
Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.20, avg. 3.09; con
tract for harvest 2.76-3.20. Barley No. 3:
1.60-1.80, avg. 1.68. Oats No. 2;2.10-2.25,
National Direct Feeder Pig Report
Week Ending June 27, 2003
USDA Market News, Des Moines, lowa
Weekly Summary of prices on a farm to farm per head basis. FOB is the
price picked up at the seller's farm. DELIVERED is the price unloaded at the
buyer's farm, including trucking and broker's fees.
RECEIPTS: This Week 102,007; Last Week: 82,216
VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN:
Ontario 22 8% Oklahoma 18.9% Manitoba 15 8%
North Carolina 7 3% Missouri 5 5% Indiana 4.6%
Saskatchewan 27% Minnesota 16% Arkansas 1.5%
Illinois 0 5% Kansas 0 5% Georgia 0 3%
VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION.
lowa 56 4% Minnesota 16 2% Nebraska 19 9%
Illinois 38% Pennsylvania 24% Missouri 23%
Ohio 1 0% Maryland 06% Kentucky 05%
North Carolina 0.5% Kansas 0.1 %
TREND: Compared to last week: Early weaned pigs and feeder pigs steady
to 1.00 per head lower, except 45 pound pigs steady to 2.00 higher. Demand
moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 41% formulated prices.
Lot Size Total Head Price Range Wtd Avg Price Range Wtd Avg
Per Trade Per Category FOB Seller FOB Delvrd Buyer Delvrd
EARLY WEANED PIGS 10 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or less 890 22.00-28.00 25.19 i 25.00-29.00 26.56
250-750 9,868 22.50-30.00 26.88 j 25.00-31.85 29.04
750 or more 31,930 20.00-31.50 28.51 j 24.00-33.00 30.40
Total Composite 42,688 20.00-31.50 28,07 j 24.00-33.00 30.01
FEEDER PIGS 40 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or less 1,054 34.00-36.50 35.09 i 37.50-40.50- 38.85
250-750 4,597 35.00-46.75 37.29 j 38.00-43.25 40.50
750 or more 12,085 34.00-42.00 39.07 i 34.50-44.85 42.45
Total Composite 17,736 34.00-42.14 38.38 i 34.50-44.85 41.73
FEEDER PIGS 45 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250-750 725 39.00-45.50 42.81 i 40.00-47.00 44.10
750 or more (6,190 35.00-46.75 40.90 i 37.00-48.85 43.37
Total Composite 16,915 35.00-46.75 40.98 j 37.00-48.85 43.40
FEEDER PIGS 50 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or less 330 43.00-43.50 43.32 i 44.50-45.00 44.68'
250-750 2,497 33.00-49.50 47.08 | 48.00-50.43 44.18
750 or more 3,150 46.00-49.00 47.08 j 48.00-50.43 48.62
Total Composite 5,977 33.00-49.50 44.78 I 37.00-50.43 46.55
FEEDER PIGS 55 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250-750 9,441 36.00-46.78 42.46 j 39.50-50.78 46.36
750 or more 9,250 36.50-44.00 41.68 I 40.50-48.00 45.68
Total Composite 18,691 36.00-46.78 42.08 i 39.50-50.78 46.03
Most lots of 40-60 weight pigs have a sliding value from the negotiated
weight basis which is calculated on the actual average weight of the load
plus or minus .30-.40 per pound. Some early weaned lots have a slide of .50-
1.00 per pound. Early weaned pigs are under 19 days old. Estimated lean
value is projected to use slaughter weights with normal confinement feeding
conditions. Vaccination and health program values are not included but
health status should be disclosed.
SITE EXCAVATION
Installation of H.O.P.E. Liner Systems for:
Dairy, Hog, and Veal Manure Storage Facilities
Seals manure in, subsurface water out
Concrete ramp for manure agitation and pumping
1942 Camp Swatara Road • Myerstown, PA 17067
Ph: (717) 933-8853 • Fax:(717)933-8078
avg. 2.18. Soybeans 6.00-6.16, avg. 6.08;
contract for harvest 5.26-5.38. Gr. Sorg
hum: 2.64; contract for harvest 2.23. Ear
Com; 85.00-105.00, avg. 92.83.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA
NIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.81-3.00, avg. 2.94.
Wheat No. 2: 2.75-3.26, avg. 2.95. Barley
No. 3: 1.65-1.90, avg. 1.76. Oats No. 2:
1.80-2.00, avg. 1.84. Soybeans No. 1:
5.63-5.93, avg. 5.74. Ear Corn:
80.00-100.00, avg. 91.60.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2: 2.53-2.90, avg. 2.79. Wheat
No. 2: 2.69-3.10, avg. 2.95. Barley No. 3:
1.90. Oats No. 2:1.70-2.30, avg. 1.84. Soy
beans No. 1: 5.94-6.00, avg. 5.97. Ear
Com: 80.00-83.00, avg. 81.50.
lowa 14 3%
Nebraska 2 7%
Michigan 1.0%
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.90-3.00, avg. 2.99. Wheat
No. 2: 2.80-3.00, avg. 2.90. Barley No 3:
1.70-1.80, avg. 1.77. Oats No. 2:1.90-2.20,
avg. 2.01. Soybeans: 5.75-6.05, avg. 5.94.
Gr. Sorghum: none. Ear Corn:
86.00-90.00, avg. 87.67.
Com No. 2-y: 2.95-3.04, avg. 2.98.
Wheat: No. 2: 3.15-3.25, avg. 2.94. Barley
No. 3: 2.20-2.30, avg. 2.28. Oats No. 2:
2.20-2.30, avg. 2.28. Soybeans No. 1:
5.90-6.10, avg. 6.03. Gr. Sorghum:
3.10-3.15, avg 3.17. Ear Corn;
80.00-95.00, avg. 86.67.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
Com No. 2-y: 2.84-3.00, avg. 2.96,
month ago 3.01, year ago 2.49.
Wheat No. 2: 2.80-3.20, avg. 3.03,
month ago 3.25, year ago 2.94. Bar
ley No. 3:1.60-1.90, avg. 1.76; month
ago 2.11, year ago 1.40. Oats No. 2:
1.90-2.20, avg. 1.99; month ago 2.11,
year ago 1.86. Soybeans No. 1:
5.75-6.16, avg. 5.94, month ago 5.95,
year ago 4.97. Ear Corn:
80.00-100.00, avg. 90.47; month ago
92.17; year ago 70.64.
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
Prices FOB Truck: Com 2.39-2.43.
Wheat 2.85-2.94. Soybeans 6.08-6.28.
Soybean Meal: Bulk 44%
195.00-199.00; 48% 203.00-208.00.
Indiana 3 9%
Michigan 1.8%
New Jersey 0.5%
Com Belt Feedstuff
St. Joseph, Mo.
July 1,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF:
Feedstuff prices were mix for the
week. Demand continues to be
steady with supplies readily avail
able. The 4th of July holiday is right
around the comer helping some in
gredients to trade higher.
SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail
was 5.00 lower from 190.00-192.00.
48 percent truck was 4.50-5.00 lower
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from 190.50-202.00 per ton.
CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed
21 percent, Interior Points was steady
from 60.00-65.00; Chicago was steady
from 60.00-68.00.60 percent Gluten Meal,
Interior Points was steady from
225.00- Chicago steady to 2.00
lower from 220.00-235.00 per ton. Rail
Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was
2.00- higher from 72.00-77.00; truck
steady to 2.00 higher from 74.00-82.00.
Crude Com Oil was steady to 25 points
higher from 29.75-31.00 cents per pound.
MILLFEEDS: Northwest were steady
to 2.00 lower from 50.00-60.00; Buffalo
1.00- lower from 49.00-54.00 per ton.
ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17
percent dehydrated was steady to 3.00
lower from 140.00-165.00; meal steady to
3.00 lower from 143.50-168.50.15 percent
pellets were steady from 143.00-159.00
per ton; meal was steady from 146.50-
162.50.
DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS; Cen
tral Illinois were steady to 1.00 higher
from 81.00-89.00; Chicago steady to 4.00
lower from 78.00-92.00; Lawrenceburg,
a. steady at 81.00; Kansas was 10.00
lower at 90.00; Nebraska 5.00 lower at
85.00; Minnesota was steady at 85.00 per
ton.
BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New
ark, NJ was steady at 94.00; Williams
burg, VA was steady at 84.00 per ton./;
Eastern Corabelt Direct
Feeder Pig Weekly
Springfield, 01.
June 27,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Eastern Com Belt Direct Feeder Pig
Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on
negotiated, contract and formula basis)
FEEDER PIGS; Total receipts this week
15,640, last week 16,833. SEW 10 lb pigs
and feeder pigs sold 1.00 lower. Trading
was light to moderate for moderate offer
ings.
FOB EASTERN CORNBELT - Illinois,
Indiana, Ohio,
Michigan. Receipts:
6,913; last week
repair parts
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EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 250-750: 2,103 head, 27.18-33.00,
wtd. avg. 29.68; lot size 750 or more: 3,050
head, 25.00-26.10, wtd. avg. 25.72. Total
Composite: 5,153 head, 25.00-33.00, wtd.
avg. price 27.34.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54%
lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 1,000
head, 42.00.
PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54%
lean value: Lot size 250-750 lb: 760 head,
42.00-45.00, wtd. avg. $43.97.
NOTE: FOB prices quoted on per head
basis “picked up” at sellers farm; prices
do not include freight.
DELIVERED EASTERN CORN
BELT BASIS: Receipts: 8,727; last week
6,600. Volume by state or province of ori
gin: Oklahoma 35.5%; Ontario 33.2%;
North Carolina 31.3%.
EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 750 or more: 4,820 head, 28.93-30.61,
wtd. avg. 30.01.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 1,012
head, 38.00.
PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 250-750: 1,595 head,
39.50-45.50, wtd. avg. 43.36; lot size 750
or more: 1,300 head, 40.00. Total Com
posite: 2,895 head, 39.50-45.50, wtd. avg.
41.85.
Delivered Eastern Combelt prices in
clude freight.
Most lots of 40-60 weight pigs have a
sliding value from the negotiated weight
basis which is calculated on the actual av
erage weight of the lot plus or minus
.35-.40 cents per pound. Some lots of
early weaned pigs are discounted
1.00-10.00 per head on pigs weighing
under 10 pounds. Early weaned pigs are
under 19 days old.
Estimated lean value is projected to
base slaughter weights with normal con
finement feeding conditions.
Vaccination and health program values
are not included but health status should
be disclosed.
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