Daily National Grain Market Summary St Joseph, MO November 12,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Grain bids were higher for the day except Soybeans trading moderate lower. Wheat and com found support from the positive USDA production report and technical buying. The domestic sheet showed a 25 million bushel car ryover reduction to 608 million bushels of wheat. Global numbers were friendly with car ryover going down to 126.31 million metric tons. The production number for com was up to 10.278 million. The carryover was unchanged as there was a 75 million increase in exports. Soy bean USDA production estimate was down to 2.452 billion. The carryover was down to 125 million bushels. Wheat was 7-14 cents higher. Com was 5-7 cents higher. Sorghum was 14-27 cents higher. Soybeans 4-6 cents lower. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COM MODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE Nothing new to report. 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: 11/12/03 11/11/03 11/13/02 Wheat; Kansas City (HRW ORD) 3.93-3.98 up II 4.34-4.38 Minneapolis (DNS) 4.28 Vi up 9 Vi 4.54 Portland (SWW) 3.93-3.96 up 7-8 4.37-4.45 St. Louis (SRW) 3.95-420 unch-up 13 4.05 Com, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.37-2.40 up 7 2.46-2.49 Minneapolis 2.33 Vi up 7 V* 2.17 Vi So lowa 2.35-2.37 up 5 2.31 Omaha 2.28-2.31 N/A 2.29-2.33 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow; Kan sas City 7.57 dn 6 5,65-5.67 Minneapolis 7.55 dn 5 ‘A 5.41 So. lowa 7.60-7.62 dn 6 5.55-5.57 Cent II Processor 7.65-7.76 dn 5 ’A 5.63-5.75 Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 3.93 'A up 10 ‘A 4.17 Vi Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 4.00 ‘A up 7 ‘A 4.29 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.03 Vi up 14 Vi 3.81 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.40 Vi up 7 S A 2.40 Vi Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 7.70 dn 5 Vi 5.63 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 4.53 N/A 4.57 Vi-4.73 Vi US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 4.50 Vi-4.51 Vi up 14 Vi 4.28-4.31 US 2 Yellow Cora Barge 2.74 Vi up 6 Vi-5 Vi 2.74 Vi-2.76 US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 5.09-5.35 N/A 5.01-5.36 Barge 5.54-5.67 up 14-27 5.49-5.54 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 8.01 dn 4 Vi-5 >A 6.03-6.05 Dairy Products Prices Highlights Washington, D. C. November 7,2003 Report Supplied By NASSAJSDA DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS; CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.58 per pound for the week ending November 1. The price per pound decreased 0.5 cents from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture aver aged $1.56 per pound, down 1.4 cents from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilogram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade AA stan dards averaged $1.17 per pound for the week ending November 1. The U.S. price per pound decreased slightly from the previous week. NONFAT DRY MILK prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 81.2 cents per pound for the week ending No vember 1. The U.S. price per pound increased 0.2 cents from the previous week. DRY WHEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade stan dards averaged 19.5 cents per pound for the week ending November 1. The U.S. price per pound increased 0.2 cents from the previous week. Robert Fulton Fire Co. Hay Market Wakefield, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, November 13,2003 10 LOADS. ALFALFA HAY: 85.00-145.00. MIXED HAY: 150.00-162.00 SOYBEAN STUBBLE: 50.00. FIREWOOD: 45.00-55.00 PICK-UP LOAD. SALE EVERY THURS., 10 A.M. NO SALE THANKSGIVING DAY. Graystone Small Animal Sale LLC (Root’s Market Manhcim, PA) Every Tuesday 4:30 pm Receiving 6 am till sale time All kinds of Poultry, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Pigeons 717-898-0755 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15, 2003-A7 Weaveriand Hay New Holland, Pa Report Supplied By Auction November 13,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 48 LOADS. ALFALFA: 135.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 155.00-205.00 MIXED HAY; 70.00-220.00. GRASS- 84.00-167.00. STRAW; 72.50-150.00. EAR CORN: OLD 90 00, NEW 67.00-75.00 FIREWOOD: 57.00-77.00 CORN FODDER: 80.00-90.00. Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, November 11,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 134 LOTS. ALFALFA: 2.50-3.50 BALE. MIXED HAY: 1.45-4.60 BALE. TIMOTHY: 2.15-4.00 BALE. MIXED: 1.55-3.70 BALE. GRASS: 1.20-3.10 BALE, 5.00-31.00 LARGE ROUND. STRAW: 2.30-2.60 BALE. MULCH: .45-.90. GROUND CORN FEED: 5.00-5.50 BAG. FIREWOOD: 100.00-125.00 CORD EDITOR’S NOTE. Due to changes in milk supply agreements, milk import/export totals are not directly comparable to year ago figures and to shipments prior to April 1,2003 Milk production ranges from steady to slight ly heavier Most of the gains in the milk flow have been reported in the Southeast with most states showing slight increases. In the Middle Atlantic and Northeast, milk output is about steady and typical for November. Fluid milk supplies are tight, occasionally short of needs Bottlers that were affected by the recent strike are getting back to more normal operations, but most of the stores that were affected in the East are reportedly back to work. Florida’s need for milk did increase this week as their local milk production did dip over the weekend and de mand increased. Contacts report that milk buy ers are looking ahead and placing orders for Thanksgiving needs. Bottlers in all sections of the East expect improved demand next week This would be typical for this time of year Con tacts also report a very tight supply situation for surplus milk. Demand is good and premiums are being paid for any spot loads that are avail able. Manufacturers are reducing plant sched ules as milk supplies dwindle. Some cheese makers who typically have regional and nation al promotions to supply are aggressively looking for more milk. The condensed skim market is little changed. Supplies remain tight. Contracts are clearing most of the available supply. Hie fluid cream market is very firm Offer ings are tight at all levels of the market. It seems that “everyone’’ wants more cream. Some suppliers do not have enough milk coming into their plants to All their cream needs. They are finding it more difficult and expensive to buy supplemental loads to meet all their needs. In instances, customers have been shorted a load or two and they then have to go out ■■ * ■■ * ■■ 1 on the spot market looking for Lapp’s Little Red Wagons | cream. Spot prices are steady to ■ i . ....... | higher. The CME weekly average | for AA held steady but multiples did often move higher, particularly I at the upper end of the range. Pro ■ duction of holiday items like bot * tied cream, dips, egg nog, half & Kirkwood Hay Kirkwood* Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday* November 11* 2003 46 LOTS. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 60.00-130.00, 2ND 135.00-225.00. TIMOTHY: 115.00-202.00. ALFALFA; IST CUTTING 95.00-135.00, 2ND 165.00-230.00, s3RD CUTTING 135 00-245.00,4 TH 127.00-165.00. GRASS; 77.00-197.00. WHEAT STRAW; 136.00-175.00. RYE STRAW: 145.00. CORN FODDER: 101.00-135.00. SALE DAY TUBS. 10 A.M Vintage Hay Vintage, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Thursday, November 13,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain GRASS; 115.00. MIXED HAY: 115.00. 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