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Wheat No. 2; 3.24-3.50 avg. 3.35; contract for har vest 3.15-3.30 Barley No. 3: 155-2.00, avg 1 79; contract for harvest 1.60. Oats No. 2: 1.60-2.00, avg 1 83. Soybeans: 6.79-6.94, avg, 6.84. Gr Sorghum: 2 40. Ear Com; 68.00- avg 70.67. New Ear Com 48.00- avg. 50.50. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Corn No. 2-y; 2.34-2.55, avg. 2.47. Wheat No. 2; 3.10-3.30, avg. 3.22. Barley No. 3; 175-2.00, avg. 1.95. Oats No. 2; 1.50-2.00, avg. 1.79. Soybeans No. 1; 6.70-6.85, avg. 6 69. Ear Com: 67.00-70.00, avg. 69.25 New Ear Cora 50.00-65.00, avg. 52.80. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2: 2.34-2.60, avg. 2.54. Wheat No. 2: 3.15-3.35, avg. 3.27. Barley No. 3:1.90. Oats No. 2; 1.60-1.70, avg. 1.64. Soybeans No. 1:6.15-7.00, avg. 6.58. Ear Cora; 74.00-80.00, avg. 77.00. New Ear Cora 50.00-56.00, avg. 53.00. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Com No. 2-y: 2.35-2.60 few 2.70, avg. 2.53. Wheat No. 2: 2.90-3.25, avg. 3.08. Barley No 3: 1.80-1.95, avg. 1.88. Oats No. 2: 1.65-1.90, avg. 1.81. Soybeans: 6.35-6.75, avg. 6.51. Gr. Sorghum; none. Ear Com: 70.00-90.00, avg. 76.67. New Ear Cora: 50.00-60.00, avg. 55.00. LEHGH VALLEY AREA Com No. 2-y: 2.40-2.63, avg. 2.51. Wheat: No. 2: 3.20-3.50, avg. 3.33. Barley No. 3; 1.70-2.00, ayg. 1.86. Oats No. 2: 1.35-1.75, avg. 1.56. Soybeans No. 1; 6.50-6.70, avg. 6.59. Gr. Sorghum: 3.00-325, avg. 3.02. Ear Com: 70.00-72.00, avg. 70.67. New Ear Cora 49.00-50.00, avg. 49.50. EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY Corn No. 2-y: 2.26-2.60, avg. 2.49, month ago 2. 74, year ago 3.06. Wheat No. 2: 3.10-3.50, avg. 3.30, month ago 3.54, year ago 3.62. Barley No. 3: 1.70-2.00, avg. I.Bft month ago 1.88, year ago 1.74. Oats No. 2; I.SO-2.00, avg. 1.75; month ago 1.81; year ago 1.76. Soybeans No. 1: 6.50-6.94, avg. 6.69; month ago 5.84, year ago 5.46. Ear Com: 67-72.00, avg. 71.82; month ago 86.02; year ago 89.16. New Ear Com 48.00-60.00, avg. 51.95; year ago 80.16. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO Prices FOB Truck: Com 1.91-2.00. Wheat 3.12-3.18. Soybeans 6.87-7.19. Soybean Meal: Bulk 44% 218.00-226.50; 48% 228.00-235.50. Sty Dutchman Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. October 21,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Feedstuff prices were mix for the week Demand moderate to good with limited sup plies available. Even though some pnces weakened from last week, ingredients have still benefited from the rise of soybean meal prices. Transportation is tight as truckers are busy hauling other commodities at a higher cost. Temperatures have cooled down a bit in the upper Midwest but still above normal for this time of year. SOYBEAN MEAL 48 percent rail was 4.00 higher from 223.00-229.00. 48 percent truck was 4.00 higher from 230.00-236 00 per ton CORN BY-PRODUCTS; Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points was steady to 1.00 higher from 66.00-88.00; Chicago was 3.00 lower to 1.00 higher from 66.00-79.00.60 per cent Gluten Meal, Intenor Points was 3.00 lower to 4.00 higher from 247.00-272.00; Chi cago was steady to 15.00 higher from 255.00- per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was steady from 48.00- track 5.00 lower to 3.00 higher from 55.00-64.00. Crude Com Oil was steady to 25 points higher from 26.00-28.00 cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest was 8.00 lower to 3.00 higher from 60.00-64.00; Buffalo was 2.00- higher from SS.OO-60.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated was steady from 144.00- 149.00; meal was steady from 149.50-154.50. 15 percent pellets was steady from 105.00- per ton; meal was steady from 110.50-148.50. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Centra) Illinois was LOO lower to 3.00 higher from 97.00-107.00; Chicago was steady to 3.00 higher from 102.00-110.00; Lawrcnceburg, II was steady at 91.00; Kansas was 5.00 higher from 110.00- 115.00; Nebraska was steady to 5.00 higher from 105.00-115.00; Minnesota was 3.00 lower to 1.00 higher at 93.00 per lon. Dewart Hay Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, October 20,2003 HAY; 9 LOADS, 75.00-180.00. WOOD: 6 LOADS, 32.50-62.50. CORN: 1 LOAD, 75.00. OATS: 2 LOADS, 2.20 AND 2.35 BU, Big Dutchman, Inc Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25, 2003-A7 k( f i - ->1 ' lannitir Farming's Classified Ads Gat Results! 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 ★Special Brood Cow And Feeder Cattle Sale* Friday, Oct. 31, 2003 @ 7:00 P.M. ★Preconditioned Feeder Cattle Sale* Saturday, Nov. 8 @ 1:00 P.M. All Cattle Will Be Weaned, Wormed and Vaccinated ★Monthly Dairy Sale* Friday, Nov. 14, 2003 Heifers 11:00 A.M. Cows @ Noon ★Monthly Feeder Cattle Sale^ Friday, Nov. 21, 2003 @ 7:00 P.M. ★Equipment Consignment Auction^ Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003 @ 9:00 A.M. Call Now To Consign And To Have Your ★Monthly Horse Sale^ Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003 Tack 8:30 A.M. Horses 11:00 A.M - CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Call 570-837-2222 3 Mi. East of Middieburg, PA on Rt 522 P«0» Box 185, Middieburg, PA 17842 Dairy Products Prices Highlights Washington, D. C. October 17,2003 Report Supplied By NASS/USDA DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS* CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1 58 per pound for the week ending October 11 The price per pound increased 0 9 cents from the previous week The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture aver aged $1 57 per pound, down 0 2 cents from the pre> ious week BUTTER prices received for 25 kilogram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade AA standards averaged $1 16 per pound for the week ending October 11 The U.S price per pound decreased 0.3 cents from the pre\ i ous week. NONFAT DRY MILK prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards av eraged 81.5 cents per poundfor the week end ing October 11. The U.S. price per pound in creased 0.7 cents from the previous week. DREY WHEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade standards averaged 18.9 cents per pound for the week ending October 11 The U.S price per pound increased 0.3 cents from the previ ous week. Weaverland Hay New Holland, Pa Report Supplied By Auction October 23,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 38 LOADS. ALFALFA; 132.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 105.00-190.00. ORCHARDGRASS: 175 00. MIXED HAY: 70.00-205.00. GRASS: 110.00-150.00. STRAW: 140.00-175.00. EAR CORN: OLD 110.00. FIREWOOD: 67.00. CORN FODDER: 78.00. RYE SEED: 6.50-7.10 BU. Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, October 21,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 135 LOTS. ALFALFA: 1.20-5.90 BALE, 29.00 LARGE ROUND. ALFALFA MIX; 1.30-5.00 BALE. TIMOTHY: 2.00-4.60 BALE, LARGE ROUND. TIMOTHY MIX: 1.20-2.50 BALE. GRASS: 1.25-2.20 BALE, 16.00-21.00 LARGE ROUND. MULCH: -35-. BS BALE. STRAW; 1.90-2.25 BALE. GROUND CORN FEED; 6.50-7 00 BAG. SALES Items Advertised Bill Weist, Manager 15.00