Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 2003, Image 6

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    Eastern Corn Belt
Direct Hogs
Dcs Moines, lona
December 2, 2003
Report Supplied B\ USD \
EASTERN CORN BFI F DIRECT DAII
HCXjS. for Tuesda\ Dec 2 as of I Wpm
C URKFNT \()I UMF TODAY, ACTUAI
PRODUCER SOI D Negotiated 14 900. Other
Market Formula 3,854 Swine or Pork Market
Formula 34.650. Other Purchase Arrangement
1 S,()S9 PACKFR SOI D (All purchase tvpes)
S2B
NEGOTIATED PURC HASPS (including
packer sold) BARROWS AND OUTS (Car
cass Basis) 10.65 S head Compared to prior
dav's close SO to 7S higher Base Market Hog
18S !b Carcass Basis Plant Delivered (-0 9-1 1
inch backlat. A sq in !oin/2 0 depth) Base Price
Range $39 75-49 01 47 SO, wtd avg $46 98
S Dav Rolling Average Market Hog 197 31
lb carcass, plant delivered (0 81 inch backfat,
67S sq in loin/2 2S inch loin depth) FFI I
SO 2 Vr. price range $43 75 - 52 IS
Purchase Volume b\ State of Origin Ala
bama 513, Delaware 17S. Georgia 831, Illinois
21 735. Indiana 16,195 Kentucky 894. Marv
land 472, Michigan 4,691, Mississippi 374, New
York 541, North Carolina 4,253. Ohio 8,604.
Pennsylvania 2,381, South Carolina 372, Ten
nessee 753, Virginia S 4, Wisconsin 3,969
Corn Belt Feedstuff
St. Joseph, Mo.
December 2, 2003
Report Supplied By USD A
Feedstuff prices were mix for the week De
mand moderate after the Thanksgiy mg holiday
C ertam ingredients prices were pressured by the
lower soybean meal and larger production
Howe'er, some ingredients were sparked bv im
prosed demand Note Brewers Dried (iram
prices will no longer be asailablc and will be dis
continued from our report
SOYBFAN MFAI 48 percent rail was 600
higher from 234 SO-236 SO 48 percent truck was
6 00 higher from 238 SO-243 SO per ton
CORN BY PRODUCTS Gluten Feed 21
percent Interior Points was steady from
82 00-115 00, C hieago was steady to 1 (M) higher
from 84 00 IOSOO 60 percent Gluten Meal. In
tenor Points was steady to SGO lower from
M 0 00-328 00, Chicago was steady from
MS (HI-M 0 00 per ton Rail Hominy Feed. C en
tral Illinois Points rail was steady to 2 00 higher
from S 8 00-62 00, truck steady to 3 00 higher
from 63 00 68 00 C rude ( orn Oil yyas SO points
higher from 28 00- 29 00 cents per pound
MM 1 FFFDS Northvycst wav steady to 3(H)
lower from 82 00-87 00 Buffalo yyas 400 lower
Irom 8S 00-91 00 per ton
A 1 FAI FA PFI I 1 TS Toledo Ohio 17 pci
cent dehydrated was 1 00-3 00 lower from
143 00-148 00 meal was 1 00 300 lower from
148S0-IS3SO IS percent pellets was steady
from 10SO0-14SS0 per ton meal yyas steady
from 110 SO-ISI 00
DISIH 1 hR S DRII 1) (.RAINS C uitral Il
linois was stead\ from
120 00-MS 00, Chicago was
stcaclv from MS 00-IV7 00, Law
reneeburg, II was higher
at 12K00, Kansas was IS 00
lowu at ns 00 Nebraska was
nol a\ailablc Minnesota was
>lead\ at 1 IS 00 per Inn
Lancaster
Farming's
Classified
Ads Get
Results!
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Hay, Straw &
Grain Auction
Every Thursday 10 am
Located on the
corner of RT 272 &
222 at Wakefield, PA
717-548-2492
717-548-2371
Randall Ranck
Auctioneer 003117-L
Consignments Wanted
No Out ot State Checks
Graystone
Small
Animal
Sale LLC
'Runt’s Mitk.Lt Mmhum IHi
Every Tuesday
4:30 pm
lUumng h am till sik mm.
\li kinds ol I'milrn Kibbits,
tiiniKi I’ms I’iguim
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market
Of North Jersey
Hackettstown, NJ,
Report Supplied hv Auction
Tuesday, December 2,2003
Hav—Straw—Grain
41 LOTS TOTAL
Al FAI FA 2 SO-3 00 BA I F
MIXFD HAS 21 I OTS, 1 50-3 70 BAIL
GRASS 11 1 OTS, I 20-2 7S BAI F
MUI C H 4 I OTS, 1 00-' SO BAI F
WHFAT SI RAW 2 40
FAR CORN 2 7S
SHFIIEDCORN 8 00
OATS S 7S BU
83 I OADS
AI FAI FA 90 00-147 SO
MIXED HAY S 7 50-147 SO
TIMOTHY 4S 00-155 00
CLOVER 120 00
BROMFGRASS 65 00-90 00
ORC HARDGRASS 4S 00-105 00
STRAW 60 00-180 00
FAR CORN 9000-95 00
MULCH 18 00
FIREWOOD 2S 00-70 00 I OAD
Middleburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Suction
Tuesday. December 2,200.3
HAY 28IOTS 37IOTSTOTAI
AI FAI FA 3 LOT S, IOS 00-180 00
MIXFDHAY ISIOTS.9SOO 170 00
HAY BY THEIOAD 110 00-142 SO
TIMOTHY 142 SO
ROUND BALFS 20 00BAIF
ORC H ARDOR ASS 97 50-ISSOO
STRAW 147 SO
FAR CORN 105(H)
OATS 2 2S BU
FIREWOOD 2S 00-130 00 I OAD
scj NOTICE - 10% Discount Sale
rQ We will be giving a 10% discount on
[3 all animal health & dairy supplies
including forks, shovels, brooms, rub-
C-j bers, etc. from 12/1 thru 12/10/03.
r Also a 10% discount on all Christmas
and wedding gifts Thru 12/31/03
YODER’S ,
Windmill
Service
Speu ilizmg in new & used
windmill sales & sen,ice
CALL FOR PRICING
717/532-4591
Send written inquiries to
2006 Bedford Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
MAKE ONE PHONE CALL:
717-392-7227 or 1-800-727-7228
FOR A COMPLETE JOB WASHING
DISINFECTING AND FUMIGATING
S
COMPLETE RODENT CONTROL PROGRAM
WE DO THERMAL FOGGING
• Disinfects • Insecticide • Long Lasting Fog
Kills all types of beetles and insects in
hard to reach areas that cause structural
damage. We recommend fogging in
addition to our regular spraying.
COMPLETE PEST CONTROL PROGRAM
Programs available for rodent, fly and
beetle control. We can tailor a program
to suit your needs. Don’t let rats and
mice eat your profits!
BEITZEL S SPRAYING
Witmer, PA 17585 Since 1961 717-392-7227
Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
LICENSED 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
Shippensburg
Hay Auction
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By Suction
Nov. 29 and Dec. 2,2003
Ha\—Straw—Grain
Middleburg Hay
Slendar - our
late meeting
. 2004, @ IPM
irm Supply
ivenue
PA 17505
mi
Jor More Information Caff-
Daily National
Grain Market
Summary
St. Joseph, MO
December 3,2003
Report Supplied Uy USD \
(iram and soybean bids were higher lor the
day Wheat was sparked by good o\ernight ex
ports Two fresh sales were reported going to
Egypt and Taiwan
C orn found support from soybeans and
wheat, along with technical buying
Soybeans continue to see solid gains due to
yesterdays strong close and the weak dollar
looking attractne in the export sector Wheal
was 4-8 cents higher Corn was 4-5 cents higher
Sorghum was 1-11 cents higher Soybeans were
5 7 cents higher
F\PORT SAIES PURCHASER COM
MODITV TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE
Egypt Soft White Wheat 60,000 Jan 1-10
Taiwan 13 0 pet Hard Red Winter 9.950 lan
5 20 14 S pet Dark Northern Spring 25.320 Jan
5-20 9 0 pet Soft White 4.930 Jan 5-20 Hard
Amber Durum 2,000 Jan 5-20
Total Wheat 102.200 tonnes
THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONI Y EX
PORT SALES THAT HAVE TRANSPIRED.
BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT
COULD BE CONFIRMED B't USDA GRAIN
MARKET NEWS
TRUCK BIDS 12/03/03 12/02/03 12/04/02
Wheat Kansas City (HRW ORD) 4 17 up 8-2
426 Minneapolis (DNS) 430 l/ > up 4 '/ 449 l /-i
Portland (SWW) 4 01-4 04 up 6-4 4 25-4 30 St
I ouis (SRW) 4 32 up 7 3 80
Corn, US No 2 Yellow Kansas City 2 50-2 52
up 2-4 2 43-2 47 Minneapolis 2 35 '/» up 5 2 06
1 4 So lowa 2 48-2 50 up 4 2 28-2 30 ]/ 2 Omaha
2 41-2 42 up 4 2 24-2 29
Soybeans. US No 1 bellow Kansas City
7 68-7 70 up 5 5 63-5 66 Minneapolis No Bid No
Bid So lowa 7 74 776 up 5-6 5 46-5 58 Cent II
Processor 7 75 U-7 86 U up 7-5 5 59 l /4-
5 71*4
Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20
days
FUTURFS Kansas City (Mar)
Wheat 411 I ’up7* 4 3 93 Minneap
ohs (Mar) Wheat 407 '/. up 4 414
INSURED
Chicago (Mar) Wheat 4.14 V* up 8 L ♦ 361 h 4
C hicago (Mar) Com 2 52 % up 4 2 39 U Chica
go (Jan) Soybeans 778 l A up 55 62 Mar
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 I HRW Wheat Ord Protein Rail 472 1 >
476 1 - up 6 '4-7 1 a 4 48-4 58 US 2 Soft Red
Winter Wheat Barge 457 ' 4-4 62 *4up 8 1 4 406
*4-4 07 % US 2 \ellow Corn Barge 287 ]/ a up
5-4 I ’2 71 ''4-2 72 1 4 US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail
5 43-5 48 up 1-2 5 08-5 17 Barge 5 58-5 61 up
11-7 531 US 2 ellow Soybeans Barge 8 17*4
8 18 l/ 4 up 6 6 06 ''a
LIVESTOCK FUTURES MARKET
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Wednesday, December 3, 2003
Live Hogs Frozen
Lean Value Pork Bellies
Today 11/25/03 Today 11/25/03
Choice Steers Choice Feeders
Today 11/25/03 Today 11/25/03
D(H
98 150 96 975
J 04
F 04
94 975 94 250 100 350 97 750
93 200 91 800
Mi 01
Apo4 83 050 8 3 050
My 04
Jn(W 75 650 76 350
J 1 04 -
All 04 74 150 74 900
S 04
0 04
N 04
D 04
77 250 77 125
77 775 77 500
IDEAL LEAF *
TOBACCO
We will be buying the 2003 Crop of 609
Tobacco on Thrus. the 1 Ith - Fri. the 12th of
Dec. Be sure to strip your tobacco in 4
grades. Also do not strip your tobacco too
high in moisture. We will also be writing
contracts on the 2003 crop.
Call 717-575-2525
Manure Hauler
Certification
Classroom Session
&
Manure Applicators Association Formation
Thesday, December 16, 2003
Dauphin County Agriculture & Resources Center
1451 Peters Mountain Rd.
Dauphin, PA 17081
Today s manure applicators are laced with many issues and public pressures Regulations geared lovvaids pro
tectmg water and air quality Ih it ate being implemented by daily and livestock producers arc hav mg direct elle-ds
on commercial manure applicators Additional concerns ol the industry involve road transport and salclv issues
The Manure Hauler Certification Com sc has been designed to educate applicators on the laws and issues that aie
laced by their industry and to help them to address the issues within then businesses and community To receive
the voluntary certification an individual must attend an educational held day and attend a classroom session
Either step can be completed before the other A $lO 00 charge lor the classroom session will be collected at the
door
Many who are in or close lo the hauling industry leel that the formation ol a manure applicator association can
oiler many benefits A tew ol the benefits an association could provide to the manure application industry are a
voice in regulaloiy development group insurances and provision ol emplovce benefit packages Following this
year s classroom session a dinner and meeting will be held to discuss the advantages and industry interest m asso
ciation formation A SI s 0(1 Ice lor dinner will he collected |ust prior lo the meal
Agenda
8:30 - 9:00 Registration ($lO.OO charge, collected at door)
9:00-10:15 Nitrogen Management, Phosphorus Management and How to Inlerpiet aPA Nutrient
Management Plan, Pi l)otr< lit i-vlr Pi U
10:15-11:00 Maintaining Community Image and Common Sense on Odors I) i km ktpluui I‘Slj
11:0fl - 12:00 Manure Application Rates and C alibration Methods, Uon Act It i l‘\U
12:00- 12:30 Lunch (provided)
12:30-1:15 Conservation Methods. Soil Compaction and Summarv of the Benefits ot Manure
Incorporation, Jml M un NRCS
Manure Storage Management, Robb Meinen PSC
Industry Update. Knhh Menu n PSU
1:15-1:45
1:45 - 2:30
2:30 - 3:30
Transportation Laws and Regulations that Effect \pplicators and Their Fquipment, Ik an
Riknul Miilm Cat net l)ni\iiui f'\ Dipt of Tiuiispiiikiliini
Nutrient Management Laws that apply to Application and Nutrient Balance Sheets. /</n
Mm mi PSU
Course Testing
5:00 - 5:30 Dinner ($15.00 charge! (optional)
3:30 - 4:00
4:00 - 4:30
5:30 - 7:30
Meeting to Form Manure Applicator Association (optional)
To Pre-register call or email:
Robb Meinen, PSU Senior Extension Associate
Phone (814) 865-2987
Email rjml34@psu.edu
pennState
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93 600 91 760
90 500 89 200
91025 89 573
91250 90 900
91 000 90 100
90 900 90 200
91 400
or
717-529-6416
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Cecil County
Hay Ag Auction
Rising Sun, IMnnlund
Report Supplied h> ~n
Wednesday, December 3. 2001
11 I GADS
TIMOTHY 19S 00-217 00
GRASS HAY 17S00
ROUND BALES CORN FODDER 70 00
WHEAT STRAW 175 00-19S00
FIREWOOD SS 00-80 00 I OAD
SAIF DAY WED, 11 AM
49 475 49 175
54 350 53 075 85 625 86 450
— 84 550 85 250
57 450 56 950
39 850 60 250 86 025 87 250
63 000 63 825 -
60 875 61 125 89 600 89 600
58 950 59 250 90 000 89 000
51 150 52 000
50 950 51 850
(S 14) 7442 I i\
124 Hlnnmy Buiklmy