Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003 Lebanon Produce Auction Reistville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction September 16-23,2003 APPLES' 2.50-6.00 ‘A BU. BEANS: GREEN 2.75-9 50, YELLOW 5.50- LIMAS 2 50-5 00, ALL 'A BU. BROCCOLI. .40-.50 HEAD. CABBAGE. RED .2S-.65, GREEN 3S-.85 HEAD, CANTALOPES; .35 .95 HEAD CAULIFLOWER- 1.05 HEAD. CUCUMBERS- 4.00 'A BU. EGGPLANT; 5.75-6.00 ‘A BU. GRAPES. 2.25-5.00 BOX ONIONS. SPRING 6.50-8.50 'A BU PEACHES. 4 00-10.50 '/: BU. PEARS: 6 00-8.50 'A BU. PEPPERS. RED 2.00-5.00, GREEN 1.25-8.00, HOT 5.50-7.50, ALL 'A BU. PICKLES: 4.00-7 00 'A BU PLUMS: 6 50 '/; BU. POTATOES; RED 3.25-6 50, WHITE 1.50- SWEET 6.50, ALL 'A BU, PUMPKINS: NECK .50-1.10 EACH. RADISHES. 2.25 ’/: BU. RED BEETS; 8.00 '/: BU. SPINACH. 2.00 LB SQUASH: BUTTERNUT 25 .35 EACH, HUBBARD 1 00-2.30 Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON DC Sept 19- (USDA-NASS) Total red meat pro dutiion unclei federal inspection for the week ending Saluidas Sept 20 was estimated at 942 1 million lbs according to the USDAs Agricultural Maikeling Setucc This was 14 6 percent higher than a week ago and 2 2 pucent higho than a \ear aao C umulatne meat production tor the year to d ue w is 0 1 percent lower compared to the pre\ ious vear MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (excludes condemned) Calf/Vtul Pork (2) lamb/Muttun Totals (3) 12 182 6 1 9 OH 9 14 178 8 19 942 I S 9* 10 r r 4 2 r t 0 9* 19 4010 4 2 9112 17 9* 4 6* 7 1* 0 1* 1120 11714 S 1160 111S18 1111 13 764 8 149 6 11448 2 0 8* 0 2* 9 1* 0 1* Wecktndmg(l) Beef 20 Sep (H 544 2 13 Sep 03 V>() Ch.mge 2 1 ( { 21 Sep-02 524 1 L hange 3 B'/< 2003 YTD 19 349 3 2002 YTD 19 400 7 Chance 0 3Cf 1 Previous week estimates ma> be revised Year ago data are actuals 2 Excludes lard 3- Totals may not add due to rounding 2001 totals are subject to revision LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head) Week Ending Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Uambs 20 Sep-01 710 000 18 000 1 972 000 60 000 I l-Sep-01 747 000 19 000 1 962 000 59 000 Change -21% 5 1% 0 5% I 7% 21 Sep-02 680 000 21 000 2.077 000 65 000 Change 7 4% 14 1% 5 l% 7 7% 2001YTD 25 917 000 711000 69 515 000 2 025 000 2002 YTD 25 559000 712000 70 112 000 2 215000 Change 14% 0 1% 0 9% 8 6% AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lamb 1210 295 261 HI 1228 291 260 HI 1267 301 261 111 Week Ending LIVE 20-Scp 03 Estimate J 3 Sep 03 Fsimutc 21 Sep 02 Actual DRESSED 20-Scp 03 Estimate 13 Sep 03 Estimate 21 Sep-02 Actual PERCFNIAGF OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk Ending Steers Heifers Cows Bulis/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags 06 Aug 03 50 I% 32 8% IS 3% 17% 96 6% 3 1% 03% 07 Aug 02 313% 30 8% IS 8% 19% 96 6% 32% 02% National Direct Feeder Pig Report Week Ending September 19,2003 Weekly Summary ot prices on a farm to farm per head basis FOB is the price picked up at the seller's farm DELIVERED is the price unloaded at the buyer's farm, including trucking and broker’s fees RECEIPTS This Week 104.237, Last Week 93.516 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN Manitoba 168% lowa 160% Oklahoma 14 6% Indiana 104% Minnesota 80% Missouri 78% North Carolina 48% Nebraska 44% Ontario 4 1% Saskatchewan 25% Illinois 24% Arkansas 22% Tennessee I 6% Michigan I 1 % Colorado 1 0% Texas 1 0% Kansas 0 7% Wisconsin 0 6% VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION lowa 50 3% Minnesota 21 3% Nebraska 13 7% Ohio 2 5% Michigan 2 0% Illinois 1 1% Pennsylvania 05% Missouri 04% Wisconsin 04% TREND Compared to last week Early weaned pigs and 40*55 pound feed er pigs 2 00*4 00 higher Demand good for moderate offerings Receipts include 44% formulated prices Lot Size Total Head Prica Range WtdAvg Pnce Range WtdAvg Per Trade Per Category FOB Seller FOB Detvrd Buyer Oelvrd EARLY WEANED PIGS 10 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value 250 head or less 2.060 28 54-3200 3041 3003*33 50 3183 250-750 16,124 1700-3300 25 96 1800 34 50 28 36 750 or more 37,457 20 00-33 00 30 13 23 50*34 00 31 62 Total Composite 55,641 17.00-33.00 28.93 18.00-34.50 30.69 FEEDER PIGS 40 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value 250 head or less 880 21 00 32 50 25 89 27 00 35 50 30 52 250 750 8 415 21 00*33 00 24 33 22 00-36 00 28 56 750 or more 8.770 22 00-44 00 29 22 27 00 48 73 33 20 Total Composite 18,065 21.00-44.00 26.78 22.00-48.73 30.91 FEEDER PIGS 45 POUNDS BASIS Estimated 40 54% Lean Value 250 750 900 2000 3200 2667 2200 3400 28 67 750 or more 14,260 1900-4000 31 62 2100-42 50 33 82 Total Composite 15,160 19.00-40.00 31.33 21.00-42.50 33.51 FEEDER PIGS 50 POUNDS BASIS Estimated 40 54% Lean Value 250 head or less 50 32 00 32 00 34 00 34 00 250 750 2 490 28 00 44 47 33 06 30 00 46 48 35 06 750 or more 4 360 3100 47 88 39 32 32 00 48 88 40 69 Total Composite 6,900 28.00-47.88 37.0! 30.00-48.88 38.61 FEFDFR PIGS 55 POUNDS BASIS Estimated 40 54% Lean Value 250 head 01 less I*so 2900 2900 1100 1100 2*50 7*50 4 975 2150 47 15 28 21 27 50 52 15 12 89 750 or more 2 500 24 50 24 50 29 50 29 50 Total Composite 7,625 23.50-47.35 27.01 27.50-52.35 31.78 FEEDER PIGS 60 POUNDS BASIS Estimated 40-6 W Lean Value 750 or more 846 35 75 35 75 39 75 19 75 Most lots of 40 60 weight pigs have a sliding value from the negotiated weight basis which is calculated on the actual average weight of the load plus or minus 10 40 per pound Some early weaned lots have a slide of 50- 100 per pound Early weaned pigs are under 19 days old Estimated lean \alue is piojected to use slaughter weights with normal confinement feeding conditions Vaccination and health program values are not included but health status should be disclosed <®n® , ®» tap , gpi i SWEET CORN; WHITE .70-1.80 DOZ., BI COLOR 45-2.05 DOZ. TOMATOES: LRGE. 7.00-19.00, SMALL 8 00-16.00 BOX. WATERMELONS: 2.25, CRIMSON 1.00-2.00, SEEDLESS .30-1.80, SANGRIA .50-1.50, ALL EACH. ZUCCHINI- GREEN 2.00-5.50 'A BU. FLOWERS: MUMS 1.25-5.00. ORNAMENTALS; FACE PUMPKINS .55-2.50 EACH; GOOSE GOURDS 1.50-1.80; GOURDS 3.00-10.00 '/: BU., JBL 4.00-7.50 '/: BU, BABY PAMS .40-.60 EACH; INDIAN CORN .50-180 BUNCH, FINGERS .45-2.50 BUNCH; POPCORN .55 BUNCH. NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUBS., THURS.,FRI,9:3O A.M. Kutztown Produce Auction Kutrtown, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction September 18,20,23 APPLES: 2.50-7.00 H BU„ 13.00 BU. BEANS- GREEN 2.00-8.00, YELLOW 6.50-10.00, LIMAS 7 00-16.00, ALL '/: BU, BROCCOLI 3.00-3.50 BU, 2.00-3.50 * a ✓ i • Fill Propane Tanks f ' (2S * duller O’Brien Paint %fl’ m I jHp * Automotive Supplies • DeWalt Tools Bfflsn • Full Line of Hardware • DcWalt Air Compressors • Bolts & Nuts Tool* • Fence Supplies Station on N. Shirk Kd. 'A mile, left on Amkhtmm Hd, 'A mile ahead on right SQUASH; 2.50-8.00 Vi BU., .15-5.00 EA. SWEET CORN: .50-2.60 DOZ., 4.00-5.50 BAG. TOMATOES; 1.00-14.00 25 LBS., CHERRY 2.50-6.50 FLAT. TURNIPS: 2.50 Vi BU. WATERMELON: SEEDLESS .80-1.00, SANGRIA .25-1.50. ZUCCHINI; 3.50-11.00 Vi BU. FLOWERS; PERENNIALS .50-1.50; MUMS .60-2.25; ASTERS 1.00-3.00; GLADIOLA .50; HANGING BASKETS .50-8.00; PLANTERS 5.00- COCKSCOMB STEMS .10-.50; FRESH BOUQUETS .40-.75; DRIED BOU QUETS 1.00-3.00. NURSRY STOCK: SHRUBS 1.00-13.50; ORNAMENTAL KALE AND CABBAGE .50-2.00. ORNAMENTALS: PAINTED PUMPKINS 2.50-6.50; FACE PUMPKINS 1.00-5.25, 1.05-1.25 BIN, PRIZE WINNERS 10.00-25.00; GOURDS 1.50-8.00 Vi BU, .10-.50 EACH; JBL 2.00- Vi BU., .26 EACH; GOOSE GOURDS 1.00- JBL 2.00-8.00 Vi BU.; BABY PAMS •20-.90; INDIAN CORN .25-.70, FINGERS .25 .70; DECORATED CORN 2.50-6.00; POP CORN .50-.70; TURKS TURBANS 2.10-2.50; BROOM CORN .60-2.75; CORN SHOCKS 1.00- MINI BALES 1.25. SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK TUBS., THURS., SAT. 3 POOR PRIZES i* - $lOO.OO 2 nd - $50.00 3 rd - $25 Gift Certificate Nail* For Tool* Animal Health Supplies • $. K. Took * Electrical Supplies Keys Made Plumbing Supplies AMISHTOWN GENERAL STORE, LLC The Nov. 22 issue of Lancaster Farming's Dairy Plus is scheduled to include the latest quarterly TPI bull proof summaries for the major breeds as a regular part of the book. Also scheduled; sire information from businesses, our first Dairy Plus Out standing Farm feature, and business and dairy cooperative news highlights. * Lawn & Garden Took 4’ • Makita Took jr 'rSfedalOn *jr KTlvercare Horse *> \ Wormer 5> < |6JO > « Senco Nailer EmSSSI • Scooters ♦Wagons ♦ Ladders **■ A * * * « m -«*• • 4 .