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    A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9, 2003
Westminster Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, August 5,2003
SLAUGHTER COWS: 91 HEAD,
2.00- LOWER. BREAKERS
42.00- FEW 48.00-50.25, BONERS
40.00- LEAN 36.00-40.00, THIN
AND LIGHT 36.00 DOWN.
BULLS: 13 HEAD, 2.00 LOWER.
YG+NI 1300-1700 LBS. 53.00-56.50,
YG+N2 48.00-51.00, LOW DRESSING
42.25.
FED STEERS: FEW OFFERED.
HIGH CHOICE 2-4 1300-1500 LBS.
83.00- LOW DRESSING CHOICE
DOWN TO 79.50, 4 LOW CHOICE 4-H
PROJECTS 950-1175 LBS. 75.00-82.00, 1
CHOICE HOLSTEIN 1308 LBS. AT
74.50.
CALVES; 110 HEAD. 1 CHOICE 300
LBS. AT 89.00, GOOD 80-110 LBS.
17.00- 60-80 LBS. 10.00-19.00;
HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURNING TO
FARM. STEADY TO 5.00 LOWER. +NI
95-120 LBS. 130.00-151.00, 90-94 LBS.
102.00- +N2 95-120 LBS.
95.00- YOUNGER CALVES
40.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS,
GOOD DEMAND. +NI 94 LBS. AT
450.00, 138 LBS. AT 250.00; +N2 80-100
LBS. 160.00-260.00,1 74 LBS. AT 170.00,
1 JERSEY 116 LBS. AT 130.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 64 HEAD, IN
CLUDES 34 4-H RESALES. +NI AND 2
220-275 LBS. 41.00-42.50, +NI AND 3
38.00- +N2 AND 3 260-290 LBS.
37.00-
SOWS: 500-600 LBS. TO 34.00.
BOARS; 400-600 LBS. 7.75.
STOCK CATTLE: 132 HEAD.
STEERS MED. AND LRGE. FRAME
400-600 LBS. 77.00-89.00, 600-800 LBS.
68.00- 800-900 LBS. 59.00-71.00,
HOLSTEINS 700-800 LBS. 54.00-57.50.
HEIFERS: MED. AND LRGE.
FRAME 200-400 LBS. 75.00-91.00,
400-600 LBS. 73.00-85.00, 600-700 LBS.
70.00- 700-900 LBS. 60.00-75.00,
900-1000 LBS. 56.00-68.00.
BULLS: MED. AND LRGE. FRAME
400-600 LBS. 69.00-80.00, 700-900 LBS.
59.00-
SHEEP: 30 HEAD 20.00-50.00, MAIN
LY 25.00-38.00.
LAMBS: 125 HEAD, INCLUDES 59
4-H RESALES 6.00-8.00 LOWER. HIGH
CHOICE TO PRIME 100-125 LBS.
90.00- 130-140 LBS. 93.00-96.00,
95 LBS. 80.00-94.00, MED. TO GOOD
40-95 LBS. 70.00-79.00, 95-125 LBS.
75.00-
GOATS; 66 HEAD, 8.00-10.00
LOWER. LARGE BILLIES AND
WETHERS 70.00-111.00. MEDIUM
50.00- LARGE NANNIES
50.00- MED 45.00-60 00, LARGE
FLESHY KIDS 45.00-65.00, SMALL
AND THIN 40.00 DOWN.
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE
HEAD, 25 HEAD 15-25 LBS. 6.00-11.00;
BY THE LB. 90-110 LBS. 55.00-65.00,
120-150 LBS. 46.00-48.00.
Northeast Eggs
Atlanta, Georgia
Report Supplied by USDA
August 7,2003
Prices were unchanged; however, all
sizes were trending sharply hihger. The
market tone was very firm. Demand was
moderate to good. Supplies were about
adequate to tight for trade requirements.
Breaking stock offerings were short to oc
casionallv sufficient tor the moderate to
good demand. Light type hens were fully
adequate for processing needs.
PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A
AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN
CARTONS, WAREHOUSE, CENTS
PER DOZEN. EXTRA LARGE 76-88
MOSTLY 79-81; LARGE 70-85 MOSTLY
77-79; MEDIUM 51-66 MOSTLY 56-58.
NORTHEAST AREA: CT, DC, DE,
MA, MD, ME, NH, eastern NJ, eastern
NY, PA, RI, Northern VA, and VT.
Shippensburg Produce
Auction
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
July 31, August 1,4,5,2003
APPLES: 4.00-8.00 Vi BU.
APRICOTS: 2.50-12.50,8 QT. FLAT.
BEANS: GREEN 14.00-24.00, YEL
LOW 14.00-20.00, BOTH Vi BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 14.00-18.00 12 PINT
FLAT.
CABBAGE: 3,00-6.00 BU.
CANTALOUPES: .35-2.30 EA.
CUCUMBERS: 1.00-6.00 Vi BU.
NECTARINES: 5.00-12.00 Vi BU.
ONIONS: 3.50-9.00 Vi bu.
PEACHES: 2.50-15.00 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: 4.50-9.50 Vi BU.
PICKLES: 4.50-16.00 Vi BU.
PLUMS; 3.00-12.00 8 QT. FLAT.
POTATOES: +NI 5.00-8.00 Vi BU.
RED BEETS: 8.00-11.00 Vi BU.
SWEET CORN: .85-2.50 DOZ.
TOMATOES: 8.00-11.00 10 LBS.
WATERMELONS: 2.00-4.90 EA..
SUGAR BABIES 1.50-2.50 EA.
ZUCCHINI: 2.50-10.00 Vi BU.
NEXT WEEK’S SALES: MON.,
TUES., THURS., ERL, 9 A.M.
Morrison Cove
Produce Auction
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
July 29,2003
APPLES: 4.75-7.00 Vt BU.
BEANS: 8.25-18.00 Vi BU., 6.50-16.00.
BLUBERRIES: .75-1.75 PINT.
CABBAGE: GREEN 6.00-11.00 50
LBS.
CUCUMBERS: 3.50-7.50 'h BU.
GARLIC: 1.75-2.50 QT.
ONIONS: SPANISH 5.50-15.00 Vi BU.
PEACHES: 8.00-15.00 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN 4.00-9.50, HOT
5.00-9.50 Vi BU.
PICKLES: 3.00-13.00 'h BU.
PLUMS: 4.50-9.75 Vi BU.
POTATOES: 4.00-11.00 RED Vi BU.;
WHITE 5.00-10.00 '/: BU.
RED BEETS: 5.50-11.50 Vi BU.
SWEET CORN: 81-COLOR 1.70-3.30
DOZ, YELLOW 2.25-3.00.
ZUCCHINI: 2.50-10.50 Vi BU.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUES.,
THUR., FRI.
Eastern Cornbelt Direct
Feeder Cattle Weekly
Springfield, 111.
August 1,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle
Summary Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
and Ohio: Compared to last week, feeder
cattle were mostly 1.00-4.50 higher. De
mand and trading activity were moderate.
The stronger slaughter cattle market, the
continued ban on Canadian cattle and
tight feeder cattle supplies supported
prices. Reported sales consisted of about
58% beef steers, 38% heifers and 4% Hol
stein steers. Approximately 86% of the
cattle marketed this week weighed over
600 lbs. Confirmed sales 1300 this week,
1000 last week and 900 last year.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium and
Large 1-2: load lot 565 lbs 98.00; 700-900
lbs 86.00-88.50; load lot 985 lbs 77.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Medium and
Large 3: load lot 650 lbs 78.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and
Large 1-2: load lot 560 lbs 92.00; 700-775
lbs 86.50-88.00; load lot 865 lbs 78.50 .
Prices are based FOB the farm unless
otherwise indicated. Delivered prices in
clude freight, commissions, and other ex
penses.
Tennessee Feeder
Cattle Sales
Nashville, Tenn.
August 6,2003
Report Supplied By (JSDA
Tennessee Weighted Average report for
Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Dickson, Hunting
don, and Cookeville. Receipts 2,446
calves and feeders (33 pet over 600 lbs).
Trend: Feeder steers steady to 3.00 higher
and heifers steady to 4.00 higher. Average
weights and average prices in parenthe-
FEEDER STEERS: Medium and
Large 1-2: 26 head, 200-300 lb (254)
112.00- (123.43); 43 head, 300-400
lb (363) 100.00-119.00 (108.21); 67 head,
400-500 lb (450) 92.00-105.00 (97.80); 64
head, 500-600 lb (549) 87.00-103.00
(94.50); 65 head, 600-700 lb (644)
83.00- (90.52); 43 head, 700-800 lb
(764) 821.50-93.40 (90.03); 16 head,
800-900 lb (808) 82.00-89.25 (87.45); part
load 39 head, 800-900 lb (800) 90.50; load
lot 107 head 800-900 lb (897) 88.10; part
load 45 head, 900-1000 lb (900) 88.70.
Med./Lge. 3: 6 head, 200-300 lb (282)
92.00- (107.95); 26 head, 300-400 lb
(355) 80.00-100.00 (100.80); 31 head,
400-500 lb (455) 80.00-100.00 (89.32); 22
head, 500-600 lb (550) 79.50-93.00 (85.68);
11 headk 600-700 lb (624) 75.505-87.00
(83.26).
FEEDER HEIFERS: Med./Lge. 1-2: 19
head, 200-300 lb (252) 94.00-114.00
(102.15); 81 head, 300-400 lb (358)
90.00- (95.60); 174 head, 400-500 lb
(450) 78.00-98.00 (90.70); 160 head,
500-600 lb (541) 78.00-94.00 (86.01); 75
head, 600-700 lb (636) 77.505-89.50
(84.63); 35 head, 700-800 lb (763)
72.50-85.50 (82.05); load lot 64 head,
700-800 lb (747) 86.90. Med./Lge. 3: 12
head, 200-300 lb (266) 83.00-101.00
(91.23); 52 head, 300-400 lb (361)
80.00- (88.78); 42 head, 400-500 lb
(455) 75.50-88.00 (81.56); 45 head,
500-600 lb (544) 71.00-85.00 (78.46); 12
head, 600-700 lb (646) 68.00-80.00 (76.12);
9 head, 700-800 lb (768) 63.00-72.50
(67.97).
FEEDER BULLS: Med./Lge. 1-2: 10
head, 200-300 lb (266) 114.00-130.00
(118.57); 32 head, 300-400 lb (371)
96.00-116.00 (107.42); 109 head, 400-500
lb (455) 87.00-104.00 (94.75); 90 head,
500-600 lb (532) 83.00-99.50 (91.47); 50
head, 600-700 lb (647) 78.50-88.50 (84.16);
12 head, 700-800 lb (740) 72.00-83.50
(78.37).
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East Coast and North
Central Veal Report
Des Moines, lowa
August 6,2003
Supplied By USDA
CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT;
Compared to trading last week; Northeast
special fed veal firm to higher on very
light offerings and a very good demand.
North cnetral untested. Market undertone
unsettled, trending higher.
VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED,
HOT BASIS, FOB PRODUCTION
POINTS: Northeast 165 head. Hide-Off,
215-275 lbs: Few spot sales,
305.00-310.00. North Central: 0. Hide-On,
240-300 lbs. no quote.
CONTRACT INFORMATION: Hot
Basis, Hide-Off (As of Aug. 6, 2003)
Contract calves slaughtered this week:
187.00- mostly * 200.00-250.00.
Packers base market 210.00-250.00. Fu
ture Contracts offered: Firm Bottom
205.00- Firm Top 220.00-230.00.
Firm Bottom 212.00, Split Half Top
230.00. Fixed Bottom, Open Top 215.00.
Fixed 215.00.
• North Central - OH, IN, 11, MI & Wl.
• Northeast - MA, MD, PA, NY, NJ,
DE, CT & VT.
WEEKLY DISTRIBUTIVE, LESS
THAN CARLOT, EAST COAST AREA
VEAL CUTS TRADE, SPECIAL FED:
Market for Tuesday, August 5 Com
pared to last week: Distributive special
fed veal cuts are trading steady to higher
with the exception of chucks and shoul
ders trading mostly steady. Mostly mod
erate to active on the very light offerings
and a mdoerate to very good demand.
Prices per CWT: Carcass, hide off
200-250 lb 295.00-350.00; Foresaddles
85-110 lb 240.00-275.00; Kosher Foresad
dles 90-110 lb 250.00-285.00; Hindsaddles
85-115 lb 390.00-450.00; Loins, regular
17-25 lb 390.00-450.00; Loins, 4x4 trmd
12-18 lb 800.00-850.00; Hotel Racks, 8 rib
15-21 lb 775.00-825.00, 7 rib 14-20 lb
850.00- 6 rib 13-17 lb
1000.00- Chuck, square cut 36-47
lb 160-195.00; Shoulder, full 14-20 lb
195.00- Legs, double 70-90 lb
425-450.00, TBS 3-piece 24-32 lb
850-995.00, BHS heel-out 27-35 lb
775.00- Top Round, trmd, cap-off
8-10 lb 1350.00-1425.00; Breast 10-12 lb
100.00- Necks, bone-in 24-28 lb
160.00- Stew Meat, regular
225.00- Boneless Trimmings
72-80% lean 70.00-95.00; Heavy Nature
Green Hides, per piece 40-41.50.
USDA Carlot Meat 4:00 Summary;
Compared to Previous Day, Prices in Dol
lars per hundredweight, Equated to FOB
Omaha Basis.
BOXED BEEF CUTS: Boxed beef cut
out values firm on light to moderate de
mand and offerings. Select and Choice
chuck and round cuts firm, while rib and
loin cuts generally steady. Beef trimmings
sharply higher on light to moderate de
mand and light offerings.
Estimated composite cutout value of
Choice 1-3,600-750 lbs carcasses up .30 at
138.90, 750-900 lbs up .75 at 139.35; Se
lect 1-3, 600-750 lbs up .77 at 132.50,
750-900 lbs up .67 at 132.05; based on
117.65 loads of Choice cuts, 109.12 loads
of Select cuts, 24.23 loads of trimmings,
and 67.34 loads of coarse ground trim
mings.
Estimated carcass price equivalent
value of Choice 1-3,600-750 lbs up .20 at
126.61, 750-900 lbs up .47 at 126.88; Se
lect 1-3, 600-750 lbs up .48 at 119.00,
750-900 lbs up .42 at 118.71.
Current index reflects the equivalent of
204,797 head of cattle.
NATIONAL 5 DAY-ROLLING CUT
TER COW CUTOUT: The Cutter cow
carcass gross cutout value was estimated
at 97.21, down .26.
By-Product Drop Value Hide and offal
from a typical slaughter steer was esti
mated at 8.41, up .07.
NATIONAL CARLOT PORK: Sales
reported on 61.38 loads of pork cuts and
13.0 loads of trim/process pork. Com
pared to Tuesday’s close: Fresh loins
mostly 1.00 higher; butts firm to 4.00
higher; skinned hams 20-23 lbs steady;
23-27 lbs. 1.00 higher; seedless Bellies
14-16 lbs. not tested; lean trimmings 1.00
higher. Trading slow, with moderate de
mand and light offerings.
Calculations for a 185 lb Pork Carcass
51-52 percent lean 0.80” -0.99” back fat
at last rib 63.82, up .47. Loins bone in
fresh 'A inch trim 21/down lbs light
105.00. Hams bone in trimmed, 20-23 lbs
trim spec 1 53.00-54.00. Seedless bellies
16-18 lbs 98.00.
CARLOT LAMB CARCASS: 2,517
head reported. 30-40 lbs 185.00-195.00;
40-45 lbs 185.00-195.00; 45-50 lbs
179.00- 50-55 lbs 179.00-190.00;
55-60 lbs 179.00-185.00; 60-65 lbs
179.00- 65-75 lbs 179.00-185.00;
75-85 lbs 179.00-185.00; 85/up lbs
179.00-
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Meat Report
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Report Supplied By USDA