Dally National Gram Market Summary St. Joseph, MO July 23,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Grain bids were mostly lower for the day except wheat which was slight to sharply higher due to technical and fund buying. Corn was pressured by good crop ratings yesterday and favorable weather conditions. Soybeans saw light strength this morning but quickly turned around later. Weather is still a concern in the soy bean growing areas. Wheat was mostly 7 to 12 cents higher. Corn 3-5 cents lower. Sorghum was steady to 5 cents lower. Soybeans 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. 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US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail 3.68-3.73 up 9 4.18-4.20 US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.67 Vi-3.69 'A up 10-12 3.41 US 2 Yellow Com Barge 2.37 dn 5 Vi 2.64 H-2.65 'A US 2 Yellow Sorg hum Rail 3.96 unch-dn 3 4.84-4.95 Barge 4.19-4.35 dn 5-3 4.93-4.99 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 5.94 3 A dn 5-7 6.17-6.18 See One of These Kubota Dealers Near You! Cochranville /.m ravit Elizabethtown Messiah’s 187 Mens Dnve 717-367-1319 800-222-3373 wwwmessicks com Honesdale Marshall Machinery R R 4 570-729-7117 www marshall-machinery com Lancaster/Lebanon Keller Brothers Kubota Lancaster 877-3Kubota Lebanon' 877-4Kubota www.kubotaparts.com Mifflinburg Mifflinburg Farm Service Route 45 East 570-966-3114 Pa. Graiii Report July 21,2003 Report Supplied By PDA Compared with last Monday's market for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania: Corn steady to mostly .08 lower. Wheat very active, .10 to .25, spots .35 higher as harvest is at full speed. Barley steady to spots .10 higher. Oats .10 to .20 lower with new crop expected by week’s end. Soybeans .25 to .45 lower. Ear Corn steady to weak. All prices paid delivered to dealers dock, All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 2.71-2.90 few to 2.66, avg. 2.79; contract for harvest 2.16-2.26. Wheat No. 2: No. 2: 3.35-3.76, avg. 3.55. Barley No. 3: 1.65-1.80 few to 2.05, avg. 1.78. Oats No. 2:1.90-2.00, avg. 1.95. Soy beans: 5.36-5.60, avg. 5.47; contract for harvest 4.71-4.91. Gr. Sorghum: 2.39; con tract for harvest 2.06. Ear Corn: 75.00-100.00, avg. 90.20. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA NIA Com No. 2-y: 2.70-2.90, avg. 2.78. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.31, avg. 2.08. Barley No. 3: 1.75-2.10 few down to 1.50, avg. 1.83. Oats No. 2; 1.80-2.00, avg. 1.83. Soy beans No. 1: 5.25-5.60, avg. 5.42. Ear Com: 80.00-100.00, avg. 92.00 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2: 2.31-2.90, avg. 2.68. Wheat No. 2: 2.90-3.03, avg. 2.98. Barley No. 3: round clearance... New Berlinville Erb & Henry Equipment, Inc. 22-26 Henry 610-367-2169 erbhenry9B@aol com Antietam Tractor & Equipment 20927 Leitersburg Pike 301-791-1200 Woodbine Backyard Power 15095 Frederick Road 410-442-1900 1.90. Oats No. 2:1.74-2.00, avg. 1.84. Soy beans No. 1: 5.56-5.60, avg. 5.58. Ear Corn: 80.00, avg. 77.50. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 2.80-2.90 few down to 2.51, avg. 2.84. Wheat No. 2: 2.90-3.10, avg. 2.96. Barley No 3: 1.70-2.10, avg. 1.92. Oats No. 2: 1.90-2.10 few down to 1.75, avg. 1.95. Soybeans: 5.40-5.79, avg. 5.72. Gr. Sorghum: none. Ear Corn: 84.00-100.00, avg. 89.67. LEHGH VALLEY AREA Com No. 2-y: 2.70-2.90, avg. 2.81. Wheat: No. 2: 3.30-3.60 few to 3.81, avg. 3.52. Barley No. 3; 1.75-2.05, avg. 1.93. Oats No. 2: 2.00-2.15, avg. 2.09. Soybeans No. 1: 5.60-5.80, avg. 5.71. Gr. Sorghum; 3.20. Ear Com: 79.00-90.00, avg. 84.00. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY Corn No. 2-y: 2.70-2.90, avg. 2.81, month ago 3.00, year ago 2.61. Wheat No. 2: 3.25-3.76, avg. 3.28, month ago 3.20, year ago 3.16. Barley No. 3; 1.70-2.10, avg. 1.87; month ago 2.05, year ago 1.47. Oats No. 2: 1.90-2.10, avg. 1.96; month ago 2.12; year ago 1.72. Soybeans No. 1: 5.40-5.60, avg. 5.58, month ago 5.98, year ago 5.46. Ear Com: 79.00-100.00, avg. 88.97; month ago 91.62; year ago 72.50. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO Prices FOB Truck: Cora 2.19-2.23. Wheat 3.18-3.23. Soybeans 5.70-5.89. Soy bean Meal: Bulk 44% 188.30-196.00; 48% 198.30-205.00. MARYLAND Hagerstown Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, 2003- AT Washington, D. C. July 18,2003 Report Supplied By NASS/USDA DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS: CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.28 per pound for the week ending July 12. The price per pound increased 8.9 cents from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture averaged $1.32 per pound, up 11.3 cents from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade AA standards averaged $1.13 per pound for the week ending July 12. The U.S. price per pound increased 3.0 cents from the previous week. NONFAT MILK PRICES prices re ceived for bag, tote and tanker sales meet ing USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 80.6 cents per pound for the week ending July 12. The U.S. price per pound decreased slightly from the previous week. DRY WHEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade standards averaged 14.6 cents per pound for the week ending July 12. The U.S. price per pound increased 0.2 cents from the previous week. Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. July 22,2003 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff prices were mostly steady to lower for the week. Demand light with most sup plies readily available. Com by-products and soybean meal was pressured by lower futures. Crops are looking good as heavy rains fell last week in the upper Midwest. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 5.50-7.50 lower from 182.50-188.50. 48 percent truck was 2.50-5.50 lower from 184.50-192.50 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points was steady to 1.00 lower from 55.00-62.00; Chicago was 3.00 lower to 1.00 higher from 55.00- 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady from 220.00-225.00; Chicago was steady from 225.00- per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was steady to 4.00 lower from 62.00-72.00; truck steady to 4.00 lower from 64.00-79.00. Crude Corn Oil was steady to 50 points higher from 29.50- 30.50 cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest was steady to 4.00 lower from 46.00- Buffalo was steady front'sl.oo-55,00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated was steady from 140.00- 160.00; meal was steady from 143.50-163.50. 15 percent pellets was steady from 125.00- per ton; meal was steady from 128.50-157.50. 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