AlB-Lahdaster Falrfmcj, Saturday, October 11 ,<2003 Fredericksburg VQA Feeder Cattle Sale Harrisonburg, Va. October 2,2003 Report Supplied by USDA Fredencksburg State Graded Feeder Cattle Sale, Oct. I 337 head (212 steers, 125 heifers) Prices per cwt FELDER STEERS Medium and Large 1 7 head 500-600 lb avg 570 lb 106 00. 34 head 600-700 lb avg 655 lb 107.00,3 head 700-800 lb avg 735 lb 98.00, 23 head 800-900 lb avg 835 lb 94 50, 9 head 900-1000 lb avg 945 lb 8900 Medium and Large 2. 31 head 500-600 lb avg 550 lb 103.00; 36 head 600-700 lb avg 640 lb 102.50; 9 head 700-800 lb avg 735 lb 93.50 Large 1-2, Double L’s. 6 head 600-700 lb avg 660 91 00 FEEDER HEIFERS- Medium and Large 1 26 head 600-700 lb avg 638 lb 88.50; 12 head 700-800 lb avg 732 lb 86.50; 8 head 800-900 lb avg 829 lb 79 SO. Medium and Large 2.10 head 400-500 lb avg 447 lb 86 50.34 head 500-600 lb avg 540 lb 84.00 Red Meat Production In State Down 5 Percent Harrisburg, Pa. October 5,2003 Report Supplied By PASS HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Commercial red meat produc tion in Pennsylvania during August 2003 totaled 101.8 million pounds, dressed weight basis, down 5 percent from August 2002, according to the Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics Service (PASS). Beef production, at 108.8 million pounds live weight, was down 7 percent from August 2002. Total head slaughtered was 86,400 down 6 percent from last year. Average live weight decreased 13 pounds to 1,260 pounds. Veal production was 4.8 million pounds live weight, down 12 percent from a year ago. Calf slaughter of 16,000 head was down 14 percent, average live weight increased 6 pounds to 303 pounds. Pork production, at 53.3 million pounds live weight, was up 2 per cent from a year earlier. Total head slaughtered was 217,500, down less than 1 percent. Average live weight increased 5 pounds to 245 pounds. Lamb and mutton production was 700,000 pounds live weight, up 8 percent from 2002 The number slaughtered was 6,800, up 6 percent from August of last year The average li\e weight increased 3 pounds to 104 pounds from August 2002 Nationally, commercial red meat production for August 2003 total ed 3 91 billion pounds, dressed weight basis, down 5 percent from the 4 14 billion pounds produced in August 2002. Beef production, at 2 33 billion pounds dressed weight basis, was 6 percent below the previous year Veal production, at 14 2 million pounds, a new monthly low, was 15 percent below August a year ago Pork production totaled 1.56 billion pounds, down 5 percent from the previous year. Lamb and mutton production, at IS 7 million pounds, was down 6 percent from August 2002. January-August red meat production was 310 billion pounds, 1 percent below the previous year Accumulated beef production was down 1 percent from last year, veal production was down slightly from last year, pork was down slightly also, and lamb and mutton production was down 10 percent. National Weekly Lamb Report Des Moines, lowa October 7,2003 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL WEEKLY LAMB REPORT for week ending Mon day, Oct. 6 SLAUGHTERED LAMB PRIOR WEEK From Forward Contracts. Domestic 0; Imported 0. From Formula Arrangements' Domestic 21,640 head; Imported. 0. SLAUGHTERED PACKER OWNED SHEEP; DOMESTIC' 1,873 head, 71-81 lbs, avg. 75 lbs; dressing 50%, Choice 99.6%. IM PORTED: None. FORWARD CONTRACT PURCHASES; No trade reported. FORMULA PURCHASES. 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Count Range Range Weight Price Over 80% Choice 2,598 1150-1425 89 00-96 00 1,341 93 15 65-80% Choice 3,036 1200-1450 89 50-95 00 1,312 92 64 35-80% Choice 27.249 1050-1400 87 00-95 00 1,260 90 55 0-35% Choice 10,850 1085-1370 87 00-9150 1.243 90 06 TOTAL all grades 43,733 1050-1450 87.00-96.00 1,264 90.73 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Over 80% Choice 568 1050-1325 90 75-95 00 65-80% Choice 4,955 1100-1320 89 00-95 00 35-65% Choice 34.309 1020-1300 86 00-94 50 0-35% Choice 3,302 1050-1300 87 00-90.00 TOTAL all grades . 43J34 1020-1325 86.00-95,00 DRESSED DELIVERED BASIS SALES - Beef Breeds SLAUGHTER STEERS Over 80% Choice 1,600 787-866 140 00-150 00 65-80% Choice 4,933 740-915 141 00-150 00 35-65% Choice 15,674 693-901 14000-15000 0-35% Choice 40 739 145 00 TOTAL all grades 22,247 693-915 140.00-150.00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Over 80% Choice 488 709-835 142 00-150 00 65-80% Choice 4,193 698-865 140 00-148 00 35-65% Choice 13,470 676-864 140 00-147 00 0-35% Choice 251 752-772 145 00-146 00 TOTAL all grades 18,402 676-864 140.00-150.00 WEEKLY WEIGHTED AVERAGES This Week: Live Steer Live Heifer Dressed Steer Dressed Heifer Same Period Lasl Live Steer Live Heiler Dressed Steer Dressed Heiter Same Period Las Live Steer Live Heifer Dressed Steer Dressed Heifer that you've probabl never heard of If you've ever driven down the interstate and seen those big, hard-working mowers along the medians, chances are they were Bush-Whackers'. 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Weight 43,733 1.264 43.134 1,141 22,247 831 18.402 759 1.270 1,140 820 754 49.404 47,581 24,833 17,893 39,129 1.308 45,336 1,199 31,168 871 17,615 786 Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 3- (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat pro duction under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, Oct. 4, was estimated at 893.0 million lbs, according to the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service. This was 1.1 percent lower than a week ago and 4.1 percent lower than a year ago. Cumulative meat production tor the year to date was 0.4 percent lower compared to the previous year. MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds) (excludes condemned) Week Ending (I) Beef Calf/Veal Pork (2) Lamb/Mutton Totals (3) 04- 486 0 3 3 400 0 3 7 893 0 27-Sep-03 507 7 3 5 388 2 3 8 903 2 Change -4 3% -5 7% 3 0% -2 6% -11% 05- 527 4 3 7 385 6 4 1 920 8 Change -7.8% -10 8% 3 7% -9 8% -3 0% 2003 YTD 20,343 8 139 2 14,528 5 143 2 35,154 7 2002 YTD 20,469 6 140 7 14,543 1 157 8 35,3112 Change -0 6% -11% -0 1% -9 3% -04% 93 43 92 65 90 34 89 88 90*61 1,190 1,184 1.135 1,130 1.141 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 (head) Week Ending Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs 04- 653,000 18,000 2,049.000 56,000 27-Sep-03 681,000 19,000 1,999,000 57,000 Change- -4 1% -5 3% 2 5% -18% 05- 683,000 20,000 1,987,000 62,000 Change -4 4% -10 0% 3 1% -9 7% 2003 YTD 27,454,000 748,000 73,592,000 2,138,000 2002 YTD 26,943,000 753,000 74,147,000 2,340,000 147 03 146 59 145 21 145 00 145.65 818 834 832 739 831 146 58 146 12 145 60 145 54 145.74 761 772 755 761 759 AVERAGE WEIGHTS (lbs.) Week Ending LIVE Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lamb 04- Estimate 1230 306 263 133 27-Sep-03 Estimate 1229 301 261 132 05- Actual 1273 306 263 132 DRESSED 04-Oct- 03 Estimate 748 189 196 67 27-Sep-03 Estimate 749 186 195 67 05 pet-02 Actual 776 188 195 66 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS CATTLE HOGS Wk Ending Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags 20- Aug-03 48 4% 33 2% 16 5% 19% 96 4% 33% 02% 21- 49 9% 319% 16 5% 18% 96 6% 3 1% 02% Avg. Price 90 73 90 61 145 65 145 74 89 80 89 80 143 38 144 50 63 93 64 27 99 66 99 94 -0 7% I 2% Change I BUGGED, ’W' w g lit w ME*TESTED ihhii»m# -8 6% -0 7%