A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6, 2003 Midwest Daily Livestock Summary Amarillo, Texas September 3,2003 Report Supplied By USD A CLIO 2 Five area direct slaughter cattle trade, live sales in Nebraska steady to .50 higher at 83.00-84.00. STEERS: LIVE BASIS: Over 80% Choice 83.00; 65-80% Choice 82.00-84.25, wtd. avg. price 83.79; 35-65% Choice 81.00-84.00, wtd. avg. price 82.59; 0-35% Choice 83.00. DRESSED BASIS: over 80% Choice 131.00- 132.00, wtd. avg. price 131.70; 65-80% Choice 131.00-132.50, wtd. avg. 131.79; 35-65% Choice 13L00-132.00, wtd. avg. price 131.73. HEIFERS: LIVE BASIS: over 80% Choice 83.00-84.00, wtd. avg. price 83.68; 65-80% Choice 82.50-84.00, weighted average price 83.29; 35-65% Choice 81.00- 84.00, weighted average price 83.05; 0-35% Choice 83.00. DRESSED BASIS: Over 80% Choice 130.00-132.00, weighted av erage price 131.00; 65-80% Choice 130.00- weighted average price 131.15; 35-65% Choice 132.00. At So. St. Paul, slaughter steers were 1.00 higher while heifers moved steady to Arm. Steers: Choice 2-3 1125-1457 lbs 79.00- two pkgs 1156-1272 lbs 83.00- Select and Choice 2-3 1043-1401 lbs 76.25-79.00. Heifers: Select and Choice 2-31087-1310 lbs 77.00-78 JO. Sioux Falls terminal slaughter steers and heifers moved 1.00-2.00 higher. Steers: Choice 2-3 1300-1405 lbs 82.50- 83.70, part load high-dressing 1343 lbs 84.20. High Select and Choice 2-3 1210- 1350 lbs 81.50-82.50. Heifers: Choice 2-3 1145-1300 lbs 82.60-83.50, load high dressing 1147 lbs 84.20. High Select and Choice 2-31150-1360 lbs 81.00-82.00. Estimated daily cattle slaughter under federal inspection for Wednesday was es timated at 133,000 head compared to 135.000 a week ago and 133,000 a year ago. Week to date totals through Wednesday 401,000 head compared to 400.000 last week and 396,000 a year ago. CMC Futures Closes for Live Cattle: August 84.05, up 150; September 82.90, up 150; October 82 JO, up 150. Slaughter cows at South St. Paul sold 1.00 higher. Premium White 70-75 per cent lean over 1200 lbs 54.00-57.00, high dressing 57.00-60.00. Breakers 70-80 per cent lean over 1100 lbs 52.00-55.00, high dressing 55.00-57.00. Boners 80-85 per cent lean over 1050 lbs 50.00-53.00. Lean 85-90% lean over 850 lbs 46.00-50.00. Barrows and gilts were 1.50 lower at So St. Paul, with 220-270 lb 47-50% lean at 31.00-32.50. At Sioux Falls prices mosed 1.00 lower with 220-270 lb 49-51% lean barrow and gilts closing at 34.00-35.00. Direct trade prices are based on 185 lbs hog carcass with 0.9-1.1 inch back fat and 6 inch square loin/2.0 inch depth plant delivered. Na tional direct trade closed * 1.25 lower ranging from 45.00-52.41, wtd. avg. 49.00. lowa-So. Minnesota direct trade trended 2.00 lower selling from 45.00-51.35, wtd. avg. 48.12. The West- ern Combelt closed 2.00 lower with prices ranging 45.00-51.35, wtd. avg. 48.18. The Eastern Cornbelt prices were not well tested with prices moving 46.75-52.41, wtd. avg. 50.97. Hog slaughter under fed eral inspection estimate on Wednesday was estimated at 370,000 head compared to 374,000 a week ago and 369,000 a year ago. Week to date totals through A Tree STOVES * Heat with wood or coal and avoid expensive fuels * Efficiently heat your home, domestic hot water. bam, or shop - all with one stove • Heavy Duty design • Wide range of sizes (up to 2 5 million BTU ratings) • Slide-out ash pan provides for convenient ash removal and prevents excessive corrosion • Enjoy the convenience and safety of an outdoor stove Excellent Features . . . you can always depend on l Wednesday 1,125,000 head compared to 1,121,000 head a week ago and 1,143,000 head a year ago. CME Future Closes for Lean Hogs: October 54.35, up 60; December 53.17, up 120; February 55.35, up 80. Slaughter lambs sold steady at So. St Paul, MN. Slaughter Lambs: New Crop: Spring; 120-140 lbs 83.00-85.00, pkg shorn lambs 140 lbs 88.00; 110-120 lbs 81.00-83.00. Sheep and lamb slaughter under feder al inspection was estimated at 11,000 head on Wednesday compared to 11,000 a week ago and 13,000 a year ago. Week to date slaughter for sheep through Wednesday 33,000 head compared to 33,000 a week ago and actual slaughter same period a year ago was 39,000 head. Oklahoma Feeder Cattle Weekly Oklahoma City, OK September 3,2003 Report Supplied By USDA OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Demand very good for light holiday receipts. Few feeder cattle and calves firm. Good general rains of 1.5 to 4 inches fell over most of the state. Some areas receiving up to a foot. Many farmers preparing to sow wheat. Receipts this week 1,070; last week 11,866; last year 1357. Supply consisted of 43% yearlings over 600 lbs; 42% calves; 15% cows and bulls. Heifers comprised 37% of feeder & calf supply. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1: 480 lbs 103.00; 525-550 lbs (539 lbs) 97.00-107.00 (105.43); 550-600 lbs (566 lbs) 96.50-101.00 (98.71); 700-750 lbs (736 lbs) 100.00-104.50 (100.85); 795 lbs 98.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1: 450-500 lbs (469 lbs) 92.00-99.00 (96.83); 525 lbs 98.00; 555 lbs 94.00. Tennessee Feeder Cattle Sales Nashville, Tenn. September 3,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Tennessee Weighted Average report. No report will be available until computer virus and technical difficulties are re- solved. 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Dressed sales in the Northern Plains were 3.00 to 5.00 mostly 4.00 higher at 135.00 to 137.00 mostly 136.00. NEGOTIATED SALES: Confirmed: 81,568; week ago 33,446; year ago 3,114. Week to Date: 102,668; week ago 230,326; year ago 13,921. NEGOTIATED PRICES, Prices Paid for Domestic Slaughter steers and Heif ers: (Information derived from the 5 area weighted average report): STEERS: LIVE BASIS: Over 80% Choice 82.00-86.00, avg 84.49; 65-80% Choice 83.00-87.60 avg 85.57; 35-65% Choice 83.00-87.60 avg 85.15; 0-35% Choice 81.00-85.10 avg. 84.35. Total all grades 81.00-87.60 avg 85.10. DRESSED BASIS: Over 80% Choice 129.00-136.00 avg 132.89; 65-80% Choice 130.00-137.00, avg 134.83; 35-65% Choice 134.00-137.00 avg 135.29; 0-35% Choice 136.00. Total all grades 129.00-137.00 avg 134.%. HEIFERS: LIVE BASIS: Over 80% Choice 85.00-87.00 avg 86.00; 65-80% Choice 83.00-87.00 avg 86.38; 35-65% Choice 83.00-87.00 avg 85.20; 0-35% 85.00. Total all grades 83.00-87.00 avg 85.40. DRESSED BASIS; Over 80% Choice 132.00-125.00 avg 133.71; 65-80% Choice 132.00-137.00 avg. 135.60; 35-65% Choice 133.00-136.00 avg 135.64; 0-35% Choice 136.00. Total all grades 132.00-137.00 avg 135.59. FORMULA PURCHASES: Prices established on previous re porting day for slaughtered cattle. Beef Type: Domestic: Head count priced today: 13,600; wtd avg weight: 766 lbs; wtd avg net price: 129.06. Covers transactions reported at 2:00 pm today. Comments and market conditions may include information gathered from volun tary sources, all prices, weights and head counts are only those gathered through the mandatory reporting system. Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 29 - (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat pro duction under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, Aug. 30 was estimated at 921.2 million lbs, according to the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service. This was 1 .0 percent lower than a week ago and 2.7 percent lower than a year ago. Cumulative meat production for the year to date was 0.3 percent lower compared to the previous year. MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (excludes condemned) Week Ending (1) Beef Calf/Veal Pork (2) Lamb/Mutton Totals (3) 30- 544.3 3.4 370 3 3 5 921.2 23-Aug-03 540.3 3 5 365.1 3.5 912 4 Change. 0 7% -2 9% 1.4% 0.0% 1.0% 31- 549.0 3 8 390.1 4.0 946 9 Change: -0.9% -10.5% -5.1% -12.5% -2.7% 2003 YTD- 17,757.5 . 122 8 12,635 2 124.7 30,640 2 2002 YTD 17,8709 122.1 12,613 8 137.7 30,744.5 Change. -0.6% 0.6% 0.2% -9.5% -0.3% 1- Previous week estimates may be revised. Year ago data are actuals 2- Excludes lard. 3- Totals may not add due to rounding. 2003 totals are subject to revision LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs 731.000 19,000 - 1,908,000 54,000 725.000 20,000 1,881,000 54,000 0 8% -5 0% 1.4% 0 0% 715.000 21,000 2,029,000 62,000 2.2% -9.5% -6.0% -12 9% 23.799.000 658,000 63,855,000 1,857,000 23.575.000 650,000 64,165,000 2,031,000 1.0% 1.2% -0.5% -8.8% Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lamb 1227 291 261 131 1227 288 262 131 1260 298 260 130 Week Ending 30- Aug-03 23-Aug-03 Change -3- Change -2003 YTD 2002 YTD. Change. Week Ending: LIVE: 30-Aug-03 Estimate 23-Aug-03 Estimate 31 -Aug-02 Actual DRESSED 30-Aug-03 Estimate 23-Aug-03 Estimate 31 - Aug-02 Actual PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk. 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