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    A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003
Virginia Broilers
And Fryers
Harrisonburg, Va.
September 23,2003
Report Supplied By USD A
Movement of ready-to-cook whole birds was
moderate. Demand was moderate. Live supplies
were moderate for plant needs with an estimat
ed slaughter of 1,158,000 compared to 1,326,000
last Tuesday. Weights were desirable. Process
ing schedules were moderate Supply of bone in
breast was moderate while demand was light
Negotiated F. 0.8 dock prices, 2 pounds and
heavier ice-packed broilers and fryers, trucklot
sales of US Grade A or equivalent were steady
to lower at .59 - 70 per pound; less than truck
lot sales 57 - .71 per pound
Kirkwood Hay
Kirkwood, Pa.
Report Supplied B) Auction
Tuesday, September 23,2003
18 LOTS
MIXED HAY- IST CUTTING
105.00-160.00,2 ND 110.00-142 00
TIMOTHY: 110.00-155 00
ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 127.00-130.00,
2ND 135.00-152 00
GRASS 110.00-160.00.
WHEAT STRAW. 125.00-160.00.
SALE DAY TUES 10 A.M.
Belleville Hay
Belleville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Wednesday, September 24,2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA HAY; 32.50-135 00
MIXED HAY. 35 00-110 00.
STRAW- 87.50-120.00
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Christmas tree story for Roofing & siding in the following
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END OF SUMMER CLEARANCE
3030 Ridge Rd. (Rt. 23) Elverson, PA
610-286-5519 888-922-9680 www.kochele
Pa. Grain Report
September 22,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
Compared with last Monday's market for
Eastern and Centra) Pennsylvania. Com steady
to .50 lower as limited new crop enters the mar
ket. Wheal mostly steady to .10 lower. Barley
mostly steady. Oats steady to .05 lower. Soy
beans very active, mostly 08 to .13 higher Ear
Corn steady to weak. All prices paid delivered
to dealers dock, All prices per bushel, except
Ear Com per ton.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No 2-y 2.61-2.80, avg. 2.73; contract
for harvest 2.25-2 36 Wheat No. 2. 3.45-3.68.
avg. 3 60, contract for harvest 3.31-3.45. Barley
No 3; 1.75-2 10, avg. 1.84. Oats No 2.1.50-2 00,
avg 1 80. Soybeans: 5.91-603 few to 6 25, avg
6 01; contract for harvest 5 91-5 98 Gr. Sorg
hum 2 59; contract for harvest 2.15 Ear Com.
73.00-90.00, avg 79.60.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Corn No 2-y: 2.68-2.80, avg. 2 74 Wheat No.
2: 3.20-3.40, avg 3.31. Barley No. 3- 1.75-2.00,
avg. 1 93. Oats No 2- 1.80-2.00, avg. 1.92 Soy
beans No 1: 5.70-5.98, avg. 578 Ear Com
70.00-90.00, avg. 83.80.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Com No 2. 2.31-2.70, avg. 2.61. Wheat No. 2-
3 05-3 35, avg. 3.25 Barley No. 3. 1.90. Oats No
2. 1.32-1.70, avg. 1.58. Soybeans No 1.
6.00-6.33, avg. 6.17. Ear Com: 80.00
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Com No. 2-y 2.70-2.80, avg. 2 76 Wheat No. 2;
2 80-3.25, avg. 2.98. Barley No 3:1.80-1.95, avg.
1 88. Oats No. 2. 170-2 10, avg. 190. Soybeans'
5.60-5.80, avg. 5 75. Gr. Sorghum- none. Ear
Corn; 80.00-90.00, avg 83.33.
LEHGH VALLEY AREA
Com No. 2-y. 2 65-2 80, avg 2 74. Wheat
No 2. 3 65-3.77 few down to 3.35, avg. 3.68
Barley No 3. 1 73-2 00, avg 1 87. Oats No 2,
1.40-1.75, avg 1.63 Soybeans No, 1 5 55-5 80,
D 2500 DK
gpm 2500 psi
6 HP Kohler
Command
499°°
LANDA
PRESSURE WASHERS
VH2-1100D
2 gpm 1100 psi Hot Water
110 V oiled-fired
Reg. 2985 00
Sale 1,595"
Kochel Equipment
IKXRCHER
HD 2600 DK
2.8 gpm 2600 psi
6 HP Kohler
Command
599°°
One Only
avg. 5.72. Gr. Sorghum: 3.25*3.40, avg. 3 33.
Ear Com: 76.00-90.00, avg. 85.33.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
Corn No. 2-y: 2.65-2.80, avg. 2.74, month ago
2.79, year ago 3.09. Wheat No. 2:3.25-3 77, avg
3.54, month ago 3.56, year ago 3.86. Barley No
3.1 75-2.00, avg. 1.88; month ago 1.88, year ago
1.77 Oats No 2:1.50-2.00, avg. 1.81; month ago
1.88; year ago 1.85. Soybeans No. 1; 5.60-6.03,
avg 5.84; month ago 5.56, year ago 5.61. Ear
Com* 73-90.00, avg. 83.02; month ago 87 93;
year ago 85.68
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
Prices FOB Truck: Corn 2.14-2.20. Wheat
3.20-3.21. Soybeans 6.28-6.37. Soybean Meal
Bulk 44% 205.70-229 50; 48% 215.70-238.50.
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St. Joseph, MO
September 24,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Wheat bids were higher, while com and soy
beans were uneven for the day. Wheat found
support from good export sales. Com continues
to be under pressure due to good yields but the
higher wheat trade helped sustain bids. Soy
beans saw light technical selling; however, the
higher oil trade and poor yields helped support
bids. Wheat was 6-18 cents higher except Port
land 1-3 cents higher.
Com was mix, from 1 cent lower to 1 cent
higher. Sorghum was 1-5 cents higher.
Soybeans were mix, from 7 cents lower to 3
cents higher.
EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COM-
HD 3501 DK
4.0 gpm 3500 psi
13 HP Kohler
Command
1,099“
MODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE
South Korea 11.5 pet Hard Red Winter 4,700
Nov 1-30 14.0 pet Dark Northern Spring 6,000
Nov 1-30 10.5 pet Soft White 3,100 Nov 1-30
10.0 pet Soft White 5,200 Nov 1-30 9.5 pet Soft
White 1,600 Nov 1-30 8.5 pet Soft White 1,800
Nov 1-30 South Korea 11.5 pet Hard Red Win
ter 4,500 Nov 15-Dec IS 14.0 pet Dark North
ern Spring 5,500 Nov IS-Dec IS 10.5 pel Soft
White 11.500 Nov 15-Dec IS 8.5 pet Soft White
2.000 Nov 15-Dec 15 Egypt Hard Red Winter
55.000 Oct 21-31 Egypt Soft White Wheat
120.000 Nov 1-10 CCC Uganda Yellow Com
20.000 Oct 10-22 CCC Russia Soybean Meal
30,087 Oct 3-Dec 30
Total. Wheat 220,900 tonnes. Com 20,000
tonnes. Soybean Meal 30,087 tonnes
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EX
PORT SALES THAT HAVE TRANSPIRED,
BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT
COULD BE CONFIRMED BY USDA GRAIN
MARKET NEWS
TRUCK BIDS;
09/24/03 08/23/03
09/25/02 Wheat: Kan
sas City (HRW ORD)
3.55 up 8 4.77 Minne
apolis (DNS) 3.72 V< up
6 5.15 Portland (SWW)
3.73-3,76 up 1-3
4.50-4.52 St. Louis
(SRW) 3.38-3.40 up
18-11 3.84
Com, US No 2 Yel
low: Kansas City
2.14-2.19 unch
2.49-2.53 Minneapolis
2 02 ‘A up 1 'A 2.38 'h
So. lowa 2.13-2.15 dn
1 -unch 2.46-2.48
Free Hose Reel &
Dirt Blaster Nozzle
SUV 3-2412-
2.7 gpm 2400 psi
Hot Water
7 HP Robin
Gas Engine
Reg. 4370 00
ale 3,195
One Only
Co.
Omaha 2.07-2.09 dn 1-unch 2.41-2.43
Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas City
6.71- dn 7-5 5.69 Minneapolis 6.28 up 3 5.44
V* So. lowa 6.42-6.43 unch-dn 1 5.61-5.63 Cent.
II Processor 6.45-6.63 dn 6-up 2 5.58 V 4-5.62 '/<
Minneapolis truck • to arrive 20 days
FUTURES: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 3.49 J /<
up 7 Vi 4.56 Vi Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 3.57 %
up 6 4.93 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 3.53 up 8 '/<
3.91 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.24 '/< up Vi 2.58
Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 6 S 3 up 2 5.58 ! /<
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 3.94 '/<
up 12 Vi-1 'A 5.07-5 09 US 2 Soft Red Winter
Wheat: Barge 3.78-3 79 up 8 % 4.09-4.11 US 2
Yellow Com Barge 2.55 J /<-2.58 '/< unch-up 1 :/ :
2.77 '/i-2.78 '/: US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail
4.72- up 1-5 4.97-5.15 Barge 4.81-4.86 up 1
5.21-5.28 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 6.90 up
2-unch 5.92 y<-5.96 >/,
HD 3000 DH
3.2 gpm 3000 psi
9 HP Honda GX
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