A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15, 2003 Eastern Combelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Springfield, 111. November 7,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Eastern Com Belt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on negotiated, contract and formula basis) FEEDER PIGS: Total receipts this week 15,711; last week 11,392. Early weaned pip and feeder pip were steady to weak. Trading activity was light to moderate for moderate offerinp. -FOB EASTERN CORNBELT - Illinois, In diana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts. 6,161; last week 6,967. EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB BASIS, es timated 50-54% lean value: Lot sire 250-750; 1,111 head, 31.00-32.63, wtd. avg. 31.73; lot size 750 or more. 3,100 head, 31.21-31.32 wtd. avg. 31.28 Total Composite. 4,211 head, 31.00-32.63, wtd. avg. 31.40. PIGS, 45 LB BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 750 head or less: 1200 head, 33.00. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value Lot size 250-750; 750 head, 35-39.00, avg. 37.40. -FOB prices are quoted on a per head basis “picked up” at the sellers farm in Indiana, Illi nois, Ohio, Michigan; these prices do not in clude freight. -DELIVERED EASTERN CORNBELT BASIS Receipts; 9,950 head, last week 4,425. Volume by state or province of origin; Oklaho ma 37%; Ontario 32%; Nebraska 31%. EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB BASIS, es timated 50-54% lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 1,100 head, 24.00. PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value* Lot size 750 or more: 4,200 head, 36.00-3900, wtd.avg 38.14 PIGS, 45 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value. Lot size 750 or more: 1,900 head, 36.50. PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 1,600 head, 35.69. PIGS, 55 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54% lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 750 head, 38.50. -Delivered Eastern Cornbelt prices include freight. Virginia Eggs Harrisonburg, Va. November 11,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were up 2 cents on large, 3 cents medi um and unchanged on small today. Supplies are moderate for plant needs. Prices to retailers, in small lots, USDA Grade A and Grade A, dozen cases, white eggs in car ton, delivered store door, cents per dozen: Large 134, Medium 113; Small 87. Trucklot prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, dozen cases, while eggs in carton, delivered store door, cents per dozen: Large 114-126, mostly ll 6; Me dium 94-107, mostly 107; Small 73-82, mostly 82 Rogers Community Auction, Inc. T" mm "where buyer and seller get together” KEN, BILL BAER AUCTIONEERS One half mile west of Rogers. Ohio on St, Rt. 154 330-227-3233 Tri State Area's Largest Open Air Market open every Friday FREE PARKING • NO ADMISSION FEE CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS Every Friday Furniture & misc 1 p.m. Produce & Eggs 5 p.m. Poultry Barn 6 p.m. FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 1p m. Miscellaneous auction 4 p.m. Garden tractor auction 5 p.m. Firewood 6 p.m. Farm Machinery EVERY Wednesday 1 p.m. Hay & Grain Auction FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED SINCE 1955 Com Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. November 112003 Report Supplied By USDA Feedstuff prices were mostly higher with soy bean meal and hominy feed slightly lower. De mand moderate to good with limited supplies available. Inpedient prices continue to rise de spite the weakness seen in Soybean meal last week. Note; Brewers Dried Grain prices will no longer be available and will be discontinued from our report. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was .50 lower from 247.50-248.50 48 percent truck was .50 lower from 250.50-258.50 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points was steady from 72.00- Chicago was steady to 2.00 higher from 74.00-89.00.60 percent Gluten Meal, Inte rior Points was steady from 290.00-315.00; Chi cago was steady from 300.00-320.00 per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points rail was steady to 3.00 lower from 55.00-60.00; truck steady to 3.00 lower from 62.00- 69.00. Crude Corn Oil was steady to 50 points higher from 27.00- cents per pound. MILLFEEDS; Northwest was steady to 7.00 higher from 82.00-85.00; Buffalo was 5.00-10.00 higher from 80.00-95.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 per cent dehydrated was steady to 1.00 higher from 148.00- meal was steady to 1.00 higher from 153.50-156.50. 15 percent pellets was steady to .50 higher from 105.00-145.50 per ton; meal was steady to .50 higher from 110.50-151.00. DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois was 5.00 higher from 120.00- 125.00; Chicago was 2.00- higher from 122.00- Lawrenceburg, 11. was steady at 105.00; Kansas was 20.00 higher at 150.00; Ne braska was 30.00- 40.00 higher from 150.00- Minnesota was steady at 112.00 per ton. p New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. 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