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    A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19, 2003
Eastern Region
Miscellaneous Poultry
Atlanta, GA.
July 11,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
EASTERN REGION MISCELLANE
OUS POULTRY FOR CURRENT DE
LIVERY for week of June 30.
DUCKLINGS: Prices negotiated by
first receivers, US Grade A, 4-5 pounds,
delivered in trucklot and pool trucklot
quantities: LONG ISLAND—Frozen 140;
Fresh 146. MIDWEST—Frozen 124-128;
Fresh—l2s-130.
ROASTERS: Prices negotiated by first
receivers, US Grade A and Plant Grade, 5
pounds and up, delivered: ICE PACKED
(12 per box) 57-63 mostly 61-63. VACU
UM PACKED (6-9 per box) 55-86 mostly
68-70.
SQUABS: New York Wholesale Prices,
Frozen, Plant Grade, dollars per dozen, 1
to 10 boxes: 12 oz. 60.48-69.66; 14 oz.
66.96-76.14; 16 oz. 73.44-83.43.
The eastern region includes: CT, DE,
EL, GA, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY,
PA.
Young Turkey Parts
And Bulk Meat
Des Moines, lowa
July 15,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
NATIONAL YOUNG TURKEY
PARTS AND BULK MEAT, Frozen, un
less specified, cents per lb, delivered first
receivers, part and full trucklots, as of
July 15. The trade sentiment on tom bulk
parts was mostly steady on drums and
2-joint wings, balance steady to barely
steady. Demand was moderate on drums,
light to fair on 2-joint wings, balance of
tom parts slow. Offerings of tom drums
and tom 2-joint wings were light to ade
quate, balance adequate to fully adequate.
The undertone on mechanically separated
turkey was mostly steady. Domestic trad
ing was slow on all items. Fresh breast
trim traded at 63 cents delivered domes
tic. Export trading centered on a moder
ate volume of tom 2-joint wings, balance
light. Tom necks traded at 16-19 mostly
16 cents delivered export.
DOMESTIC TRADING; BREASTS,
4-8 lbs: Grade A -avg. 88.00. Plant Grade
- avg. 79.00. DRUMSTICKS: TOM - avg.
25.37; HEN - avg. 24.00. WINGS, FULL
CUT: TOM - avg. 19.00; HEN - avg.
20.00. WINGS, V-TYPE: TOM - avg.
25.00; HEN - 54.00. NECKS: TOM - avg.
17.00; HEN - avg. 17.00. BREASTS, B/S:
TOM - avg. 108.00; Fresh - avg. 118.00.
THIGH MEAT: avg. 52.00. BREAST
TRIM MEAT: avg. 62.00. SCAPULA
MEAT; avg. 53.00. TENDERLOINS:
none. DESTRAPPED TENDERS: avg.
89.08; Fresh - avg. 111.29. WING MEAT
WITH SKIN: avg. 38.00. MECHANI
CALLY SEPARATED: avg. 16.00; Fresh
- avg. 19.50.
EXPORT TRADING; DRUM
STICKS: TOMS: avg. 22.00. WINGS,
FULL-CUT: TOMS - none. WINGS, V
TYPE, TOMS: avg. 23.05. TAILS: avg.
21.00. MECHANICALLY SEPARATED:
avg. 17.85. THIGH MEAT: avg. 54.00.
New York Eggs
ATLANTA, GA.
July 15,2003
Report Supplied By LISDA
Prices remained unchanged. The mar
ket tone was steady. Demand ranged light
to instances good. The New York shell
egg inventory was 10 percent less when
compared to last Monday. Supplies were
sufficient for present requirements.
Prices to Retailers, Sales to Volume
Buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A,
White Eggs in Cartons, delivered store
door, cents per dozen: Extra Large 80-84;
Large 78-82; Medium 63-67.
New York Broilers/Fryers
ATLANTA, GA.
July 15,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Trucklot buying activity on ready-to
cook whole broiler/fryers was generally
fair at best as dealers maintained bal
anced floor stocks and worked hand-to
mouth. Offerings of the 3.5 pound birds
were adequate and the smaller sizes were
available. Retail and distributive move
ment was fair at best. The market tone
was about steady.
Belleville Hay
Belleville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Wednesday, July 16,2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA HAY: 60.00.
MIXED HAY: 60.00-102.50.
STRAW: 87.50-135.00.
Pa. Grain Report
July 14,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared with last Monday’s market
for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania:
Com steady to .05 spots .08 lower. Wheat
.10 to .25 higher with new crop entering
the market. Barley steady to .10 higher as
harvest nears an end. Oats mostly steady.
Soybeans .04 to .10 lower. Ear Com
steady to 4.00 lower. All prices paid deliv
ered to dealers dock. All prices per bushel,
except Ear Com per ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.90-2.90 few to 3.00,
avg. 2.87; contract for harvest 2.20-2.30.
Wheat No. 2: 3.20-3.62, avg. 3.35. Barley
No. 3: 1.70-2.00, avg. 1.76. Oats No. 2:
2.00- avg. 2.10; contract for harvest
2.00. Soybeans: 5.81-6.00, avg. 5.90; con
tract for harvest 4.88-5.08. Gr. Sorghum:
2.57; contract for harvest 2.10. Ear Com:
80.00- avg. 89.00.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA
NIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.75-2.90, avg. 2.84.
Wheat No. 2: 2.85-3.00 few to 3.31, avg.
2.93. Barley No. 3: 1.50-1.90 few to 2.20,
avg. 1.82. Oats No. 2:1.80-2.00, avg. 1.82.
Soybeans No. 1: 5.70-5.85, avg. 5.72. Ear
Com: 80.00-100.00, avg. 92.17.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2: 2.38-2.90, avg. 2.70. Wheat
No. 2; 2.87-3.00, avg. 2.93. Barley No. 3:
1.90. Oats No. 2:1.70-2.00, avg. 1.90. Soy
beans No. 1: 5.73-6.00, avg. 5.87. Ear
Com: 80.00.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y: 2.78-2.90 few to 3.00, avg.
2.92. Wheat No. 2: 2.75-2.90, avg. 2.85.
Barley No 3:1.70-1.95, avg. 1.83. Oats No.
2: 180-2.10, avg. 1.94. Soybeans:
5.75-6.05, avg. 5.96. Gr. Sorghum: none.
Ear Com: 86.00-100.00, avg. 91.00.
LEHGH VALLEY AREA
Com No. 2-y: 2.85-3.00, avg. 2.91.
Wheat: No. 2: 3.20-3.62, avg. 3.33. Barley
No. 3: 1.75-2.05, avg. 1.93. Oats No. 2:
2.10-2.30, avg. 2.19. Soybeans No. 1;
5.80-6.00, avg. 5.89. Gr. Sorghum: 3.20.
Ear Corn: 80.00-95.00, avg. 86.00.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
Corn No. 2-y: 2.73-3.00, avg. 2.89,
month ago 2.99, year ago 2.72. Wheat No.
2; 2.85-3.62, avg. 3.12, month ago 3.22,
year ago 3.09. Barley No. 3; 1.70-2.00,
avg. 1.84; month ago 2.03, year ago 1.47.
Oats No. 2: 1.70-2.00, avg. 1.84; month
ago 23)3; year ago 1.47. Soybeans No. 1:
5.75-6.00, avg. 5.87, month ago 5.89, year
ago 5.30. Ear Com: 80.00-100.00, avg.
89.54; month ago 97.53; year ago 72.50.
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
Prices FOB Truck: Com 2.25-2.28.
Wheat 3.03-3.11. Soybeans 5.87-6.o3.,Soy
bean Meal: Bulk 44% 194.20-197.50; 48%
202.20-206.50.
Daily National
Gram Market
Summary
St Joseph, MO
July 16,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Grain and soybean bids were mostly
lower, except wheat which saw modest
gains due to harvest delays in the eastern
belt. Good weather in the corn-belt con
tinues to be the main factor for the lower
market today. Wheat mostly 3-8 cents
higher, except Portland which was steady.
Com 1 cent lower. Sorghum was steady to
1 cent lower. Soybeans mostly 3-7 cents
lower.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY
DATE
, Nothing new to report.
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY
EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN
SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY
SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM
ED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET
NEWS.
TRUCK BIDS: 07/16/03 07/15/03
07/17/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW
ORD) 3.10-3.11 up 4 3.69-3.73 Minneapo
lis (DNS) 3.78 up 3 'A 4.00 '/i Portland
(SWW) 3.52-3.60 unch 3.74-3.77 St. Louis
(SRW) 3.26-3.30 up 6-8 3.23 Com, US No
2 Yellow; Kansas City 2.10-2.12 dn 1
2.22-2.24 Minneapolis 2.00 dn 'h 2.13 Vi
So. lowa 2.12-2.13 dn 1 2.23-2.24 Omaha
2.01 dn 1 2.10-211 Soybeans, US No 1
Yellow: Kansas City 6.07-6.09 dn 7-5 5.83
Minneapolis 5.72 dn 1 'A 5.71 ■’/< So. lowa
5.90 dn 3-4 5.89-5.91 Cent. II Processor
5.97-6.12 Vi dn 3 'A-3 3 A 5.90 ‘/i-6.02 3 A
Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat
3.15 'A up 4 S A 3.61 ‘A Minneapolis (Sep)
Wheat 3.40 up 3 ‘A 3.75 Vi Chicago (Sep)
Wheat 3.20 'A up 5 'h 3.35 Chicago (Sept
Com 2.08 dn Vi 2.31.‘/2 (Dec) Com 2.11 3 A
dn Vi Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 5.22 Vi up
1 'A 5.77 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
3.50 >/«-3.53 'A up 4 3 A 4.11 ‘/4-4.15 V, US 2
Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.47 3 A up
4 Vi 3.43-3.45 US 2 Yellow Com Barge
2.42 Vi dn 1-1 Vi 2.49 '/2-2.50 US 2 Yellow
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Corn Belt Feedstuff
St. Joseph, Mo.
July 15,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff
prices were mix for the week. Demand
light with most supplies readily available.
Heavy rains reported in some parts of the
corn-belt but warm and dry weather fore
casted for the Midwest later in the week.
In Lawrenceburg no price reported as
processing plant closed till October.
SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was
2.00-3.00 higher from 190.00-194.00. 48
percent truck was 1.00 higher to 1.00
lower from 187.00-198.00 per ton.
CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed
21 percent, Interior Points was steady
from 56.00-62.00; Chicago was steady to
1.00 lower from 58.00-65.00. 60 percent
Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady
from 220.00-225.00; Chicago was 5.00
higher to 5.00 lower from 225.00-230.00
per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illi
nois Points was 2.00 lower from
66.00- truck 1.00-2.00 lower from
68.00- Crude Com Oil was steady
to 50 points lower from 29.00-30.50 cents
per pound.
MILLFEEDS: Northwest were steady
from 50.00-60.00; Buffalo 1.00 higher
from 51.00-55.00 per ton.
ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17
percent dehydrated was steady to 5.00
lower from 140.00-160.00; meal was
steady to 5.00 lower from 143.50-163.50.
15 percent pellets were steady to 5.00
lower from 125.00-154.00 per ton; meal
was steady to 5.00 lower from
128.50-157.50.
DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen
tral Illinois were steady from 75.00-89.00;
Chicago was steady from 80.00-90.00;
Lawrenceburg, 11., closed til October;
Kansas was steady at 90.00; Nebraska
was 5.00 higher to 1.00 lower from 80.00-
84.00; Minnesota was 10.00 lower at 75.00
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 Combelt Direct
Feeder Pig Weekly
Springfield, 111.
July 11,2003
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
13,018; last week 19,781. SEW 10 lb pigs
sold steady to firm. No test on feeder pigs
this week. Trading activity was light to
moderate for moderate offerings.
FOB EASTERN CORNBELT - Illinois,
Indiana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts: 7,148;
last week 8,746.
EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 250: head or less; 350 head,
28.93-32.52, wtd. avg. price 30.21; lot size
250-750: 4,548 head, 28.39-34.64, wtd.
avg. price 32.06; lot size 750 or more:
2,000 head, 27.87. Total Composite: 6,898
head, 27.87-34.64, wtd. avg. price 30.75.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54%
lean value: Lot size 250-750: 250 head
35.00.
NOTE: FOB prices quoted on per head
basis “picked up” at sellers farm; prices
do not include freight.
DELIVERED EASTERN CORN
BELT BASIS: Receipts: 5,870; last week
11,035. Volume by state or province of
origin: Ontario 47%; Texas 34%; Manito
ba 19%
EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 750 or more: 2,000 head, 17.00.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 750 or more; 1,100
head, 35.00.
PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 250-750: 1,000 head,
39.50-44.00, wtd. avg. price 41.64; lot size
750 or more: 1,770 head, 43.50. Total
Composite: 2,770 head, 39.50-44.00, wtd.
avg. 42.83.
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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