(Continued from Page A 6) delivered eastern corn belt BASIS: Receipts: 3,420; last week 8,580. Volume by state or province of ori gin; Ontario 50%, North Carolina 22%; Arkansas 15%, Saskatchewan 13%. EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 900 head, 19.00. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value; Lot size 250-750: 1,620 head, 21.50-22.00, wtd. avg. 21.86. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 500 head, 46.00. PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value: Lot size 250-750: 400 head, 27.50. Delivered Eastern Cornbelt 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. 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DYNA 602 East Evergreen Road Lebanon, PA 17042 email: service@dynagen.com www.dynagen.com 800-779-8809 Pa. Grain Report August 25,2003 Report Supplied By PDA Compared with last Monday's market for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania: Corn steady to weak, spots .05 lower. Wheat mostly .15 lower. Barley steady to .10 lower. Oats steady to firm. Soybeans .10 to .20 higher. Ear Corn steady to weak. All prices paid delivered to dealers dock, All prices per bushel, except Ear Corn per ton. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Corn No. 2-y: 2.72-2.85, avg. 2.79; con tract for harvest 2.28-2.45. Wheat No. 2: No. 2: 3.30-3.89, avg. 3.69, Barley No. 3: 1.60-2.00, avg. 1.94. Oats No. 2: 1.80-2.00, avg. 1.89. Soybeans; 5.49-5.80, avg. 5.60; contract for harvest 5.32-5.57. Gr. Sorg hum: 2.55; contract for harvest 2.22. Ear Corn: 79.00-100.00, avg. 87.00. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVA NIA Com No. 2-y: 2.70-2.85, avg. 2.77. Wheat No. 2: 3.38-3.60 few to 3.82, avg. 3.48. Barley No. 3: 1.75-2.00, avg. 1.94. Oats No. 2: 1.80-2.00, avg. 1.89. Soybeans No. 1: 5.30-5.70, avg. 5.55. Ear Corn: 80.00-100.00, avg. 91.40. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2: 2.-2.70, avg. 2.59. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.35, avg. 3.19. Barley No. 3: 1.90. Oats No. 2:1.42-1.90, avg. 1.68. Soy- TECHI Metal Roofing & Siding Since 1948 A.B. Martin Roofing Supply Why Pay More - For Less BUY DIRECT • WE MANUFACTURE Roofing & siding in the following- Aluminum • Galvanized • Galvalume 18+ Color Painted, #1 & #2 Material Low Prices - Fast Delivery, Free Literature Ephrata, PA 1-800-373-3703 Newvllle, PA 1-800-782-2712 (formerly Zimmerman Roofing) ■ I ret offers foi new customers only, no purchase necessary beans No. 1: 5.60-5.88, avg. 5.74. Ear Corn: 80.00. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 2.75-2.85, avg. 2.79. Wheat No. 2: 3.00-3.25, avg. 3.14. Barley No 3: 1.70-2.00, avg. 1.86. Oats No. 2: 1.50-2.00, avg. 1.84. Soybeans: 5.30-5.70, avg. 5.55. Gr. Sorghum: none. Ear Corn: 80.00-100.00, avg. 88.33. LEHGH VALLEY AREA Com No. 2-y: 2.75-2.88, avg. 2.80. Wheat: No. 2: 3.85-3.90, avg. 3.91. Barley No, 3: 1.85-2.00, avg. 1.91 Oats No. 2; 1.80-2.00, avg. 1.91. Soybeans No. 1. 5.40-5.75, avg. 5.52. Gr. Sorghum: 3.35-3.50, avg. 3.43. Ear Corn: 80.00-90.00, avg. 85.00. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY Com No. 2-y: 2.70-2.85, avg. 2 79, month ago 2.78, year ago 3.06. Wheat No. 2; 3.30-3.98, avg. 3.56, month ago 3.34, year ago 3.40. Barley No. 3: 1.70-2.00, avg. 1.88; month ago 1.87, year ago 1.66. Oats No. 2; 1.70-2.00, avg. 1.88; month ago 1.94; year ago 1.77. Soybeans No. 1; 5.30-5.70, avg. 5.56, month ago 5.44, year ago 5.75. Ear Corn: 80-100.00, avg. 87.93; month ago 87.88; year ago 81.87. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO Prices FOB Truck: Com 2.26-2.32. Wheat 3.40-3.46. Soybeans 5.92-6.17. Soy bean Meal: Bulk 44% 195.00-206.00; 48% 206.00-215.00. August 2003 1 Radiator pressure wash or I ! cooling system refill within ! I one hour driving radius.* i Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO August 26,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Over night exports offered support to wheat bids. The warm temperatures have kept the spring wheat harvest at a rapid pace. Harvest is listed at 82 percent com plete. Com ended the day mix but the firmer bids were due to friendly weather in the western corn-belt and the drop in the crop ratings. Ratings were posted at 50 percent down 10 percent which was good to excellent. Soybeans were sharply lower despite good to excellent crop rat ings which were posted at 48 percent down 8 percent. Wheat was steady to 10 cents higher. Com was mix, from 1 cent lower to I cent higher. Sorghum was steady Soybeans were mostly 9-15 cents lower except Central Illinois Processors which were 4-5 cents lower. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE Egypt Soft Red Winter Wheat 60,000 Sep 21-30 Total; Wheat 60,000 tonnes. 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: 08/26/03 08/25/03 08/27/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 3.70 up 10-5 420 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.92 up '/«4.42 '/: Portland (SWW) 4.00-4.02 up 4-unch 4.15-4.17 St. Louis (SRW) 3.52-3.68 up 3-8 3.44 Cora, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.28 up 1 2.53-2.55 Minneapolis 2.14 S A up 'A 2.50 'A So. lowa 2.30-2.32 dn \-Vi 2.59 '/ 2 -2.60 Omaha 2.20-2.21 up 1 2.56-2.57 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow; Kansas City 6.18 dn 10 5.74 Minneapolis 5.58 'h dn 10 5.43 Vi So. lowa 5.74-5.80 dn 15-11 5.53-5.56 Cent. II Pro cessor 6.02 '/j-6,21 >/ 2 dn 4-5 5.64 H-5.94 Vi FUTURES: Kansas City (Sep) Wheat 3.62 Vi up 2 Vi 4.05 V 4 (Dec) Wheat 3.74 FREE During Lancaster Farming, Saturday; August 30, 2003 j A7 up 2 V* Minneapolis (Sep) Wheat 3.74 dn 2 'A 4.27 Va (Dec) Wheat 3.81 'h dn 'A Chi cago (Sep) Wheat 3.61 up 2 ’/< 3.52 Vi (Dec) Wheat 3.73 'A up 2 'A Chicago (Sept Corn 2.27 'A up Vi 2.61 'A (Dec) Corn 2.35 'A up A Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 5.76 Vz dn 10 5.44 Vz 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 4.06 '/2-4.07 Vi up 2 '/• 4.53 '/4-4.5S A US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat. Barge 3 95-3.97 up 2 Va-3 'A 3.67 '/: US 2 Yellow Corn Barge 2.64 'A- 2.66 V, dn 1 '/i-up '/- 2 87 A -2.85 'A US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 4.83-5.10 unch 5 18-5.31 Barge 4 83-5.10 unch 5.18-5.31 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 6.16 '/z-6 18 '/• dn 10-9 5.86 '/2-5 87 Vi DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS: CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.54 per pound for the week ending August 16. The price per pound increased 4.3 cents from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture averaged $1.54 per pound, up 2.8 cents from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade AA standards averaged $l.lB per pound for the week ending August 16. The U.S. price per pound decreased 2.4 cents from the previous week. NONFAT DRY MILK prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 81.1 cents per pound for the week ending August 16. The U.S. price per pound decreased 0.1 cent from the previous week. DRY WHEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade standards averaged 16.1 cents per pound for the week ending Au gust 16. The U.S. price per pound in creased 0.2 cents from the previous week. Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! MiddleburG LIVESTOCK AUCTION Every Tuesday Livestock Auction - 1:00 P,M. Hay Auction - 11:30 A.M. Small Animals - Noon Produce Auction - 11:45 A.M. Farmers Market - 8 A.M.-2:00 P.M ★ Dairy “Show” and Sale ★ Friday, Sept. 12th Show @ 10 A.M. Heifers - 11:00 A.M. Cows - 12:00 Noon ★ Monthly Feeder Cattle Sale ★ Friday, Sept. 19-7:00 P.M. ★ Equipment Consignment Sale ★ Saturday, Sept. 20 - 9:00 A.M. ★ Toy & Collectible Auction ★ Friday, Sept. 26 ,h (ONE OWNER) Call For Listing ★Monthly Horse Sale^ Saturday Sept. 27 Tack - 8:30 A.M. Horses - 11:00 A.M Earl Martin, Agent - 570-966-6291 - CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME - 3 Mi. East of Middleburg, PA on Rt. §22 P.O. Box 185, Middleburg, PA 17842 570*837*2222 , Bill Weist, Manage) Dairy Products Prices Highlights Washington, I). C. August 22,2003 Report Supplied By NASS/USDA ,ES