Com Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. December 9, 2003 Report Supplied By USDA Feedstuff prices showed more advances than declines this past week Gram and soybean bids have been working higher and soybeans up around 30 cents the first two days of this week As the basic building materials for feed ingredi ents gets higher, dealers and wholesalers of feedstuff arc looking for increased prices Win ter weather really hitting the Midwest this week and livestock feed consumption will increase Note Brewers Dried Gram prices will no longer be available and will be discontinued from our report SOYBEAN MEAL 48 percent rail was 2 50 lower to 50 higher from 232 00- 237 00 48 per cent truck was 100 to 150 lower from 237 50-242 00 per ton CORN BY-PRODUCTS- Gluten Feed 21 percent. Interior Points was steady to 7 00 high er from 89 00-115 00, Chicago was 5 00 to 10 00 higher from 8900-115.00 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady from 310 00-328 00, Chicago was 5 00 lower to 5 00 higher from 310 00-335 00 per ton Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points rail was 400 to 600 higher from 62 00-68.00, truck 1 00 to 7 00 higher from 64 00-75 00 Crude Corn Oil was 50 points higher from 28 50-29 50 cents per pound MILLFEEDS Northwest was 200 to 400 lower from 78 00-85 00. Buffalo was 2 00 to 4 00 lower from 83 00-87 00 per ton ALFALFA PELLETS Toledo, Ohio 17 per cent dehydrated was steady from 143.00- 148 00, meal was steady from 148 50-153 50 15 percent pellets was steady from 105 00-145 50 per ton, meal was steady from 110 50-151 00 DISTILLER S DRIED GRAINS Central Il linois was 300 to 800 higher from 128 00-138 00. Chicago was steady to 3 00 high er from 135 00-140 00, Lawrenceburg, II was steady at 128 00, Kansas was steady at 135 00, Nebraska was mostly sold out, Minnesota was steady at 115 00 per ton The annual Penn State Hybrid Reports V- JL aie part and par- ' tel ot the Jan 31 '*B* issue ot Corn Talk in Lancaster Farming. Also scheduled is a feature from a Columbia County 5-Acre Corn Club winner, silage icports, meeting updates, and a calendar of crop growing and management events 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 UP' ★Monthly Feeder Cattle Sale^ Friday, Dec. 19, 2003 @ 7:00 P.M. Consigned; 18 young black cows Due Apnl-May w/2nd calves. And this years calves, 3 black cows and 1 black w/white face cow w/August calves. Consignments welcome! ★Monthly Horse Sale^ Saturday, Dec 27, 2003 Tack 8 30 A.M Horses 11:00 A M. Earl Martin, Agent 570-966-6219 Expecting a good selection of work horses, driving horses, riding horses, ponies and mules. Don’t Miss This Sale Earl Martin, Agent - 570-966-6219 Consignments welcome! ★Monthly Dairy Sale^ Friday, Jan 9, 2004 Heifers IFOO AM. Cows 12:00 Noon Call now to consign and to have your cattle advertised Consignments welcome’ Located 3 Mi. East of Middleburg, PA on Rt. 522 P.O. Box, 185, Middleburg, PA 17842 Bill Weist, Manager Call 570-837-2222 Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO December 10, 2003 Report Supplied By USDA Grain and soybean bids got off to a red hot start early this week, especially soybeans, but cooled off a little today Wheat 2-5 cents lower Corn stead) to 2 cents lower Sorghum 1-2 cents lower Soybeans mostly 2 cents lower As usual the market maker this week has been exports and prospects for exports A Chinese delegation is coming to the US in the next week or so, sup posedly looking for soybeans and maybe wheat Currently, it looks like there is good chemistry between China and the US Recently the US lowered tariffs on steel and this pleased China We have 13 billion dollar trade deficit with China this year Also, recent declines m the dol lar favorable for exports Soybean stocks in very tight supply and producers are hoping for a big China order After recent pnee upturns US soy beans 2 15-2 20 above a year ago, this up around 35 percent World usage of soybeans in creases every year However, wheat prices in the US are 10-15 cents under a year ago The US had had an increase in wheat production last year but world stocks are at a very low level China may find some wheat cheaper out of other countries There have been some fairly good wheat export announcements this week, including listed below. EXPORT SALES. PURCHASER COM MODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE South Korea 9 5 pet Soft White Wheat 1,500 Feb 10 5 pet-Soft White Wheat 8,900 Feb 11 5 pet Hard Red Winter Wheat 3,800 Feb 14 pet Dark Northern Spring Wheat 5,800 Feb Total 20,000 South Korea (Second purchase) 10 5 pet Soft White Wheat 10,700 Feb White Club Wheat 500 Feb 115 Hard Red Winter Wheat 2,500 Feb 14 pet Dark Northern 6,300 Feb Total 20,000 Total Wheat 40,000 tonnes THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EX PORT SAIES THAT HAVE TRANSPIRED. BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRMED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET NEWS TRUCK BIDS 12/10/03 12/09/03 12/11/02 Wheat Kansas (Tty (HRW ORD) 4 00-4 03 dn 5 4 13 Minneapolis (DNS) 420 dn 2 4 35 w Portland (SWW) 3 95-3 97 dn 5-4 4 10-4 14 St Louis (SRW) 4 11 dn 7 3 73 C orn, US No 2 V ellow Kansas C ity 2 52-2 53 dn I 2 45-2 49 Minneapolis 2 32 1 j up Vi 2 07 1 : So lowa 2 41-2 42 dn 1 2 28-2 29 Omaha 240 unch 2 27-2 31 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow Kan sas City 7 77-7 80 dn 2 5 63-5 68 Minneapolis No Bid No Bid So lowa 7 67-7 73 dn 2-5 5 48-5 53 Cent II Processor 7 80-7 91 dn 2 5 64 %-5 73 Minneapolis truck - to arrne 20 days FUTURES Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 398 dn 4 '/■ 384 ■ Minneapolis (Mar) Wheat 402 dn 2 400 Vi Chicago (Mar) Wheat 3 98 v 4 dn 7 V- 3 54 ‘ i Chicago (Mar) Com 2 49 Va unch 2 40 Vi Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 7 85 dn 2 5 64 % 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 cwl US I HRW Wheat, Ord Protein Rail 4 53-4 55 dn 4 4 35 '5-4 42 V, US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat Barge 445 V 4 dn 5 Vt-1 ‘ 1 4 04 '/, No 2 Yellow Com Barge 2 87 '/4-2 88 '-4 unch-up I 275 Vj-2 76 l A US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 5 28-5 45 dn 16-up 1 5 10 Barge 5 44 dn 9 5 33 US 2 Yellow So\beans Barge 8 26-8 27 dn 1 6 10 Produce Crowing Supplies Queen Cil and Aqua-Trax Drip Tape Plastic Mulch • Row covers Greenhouse • Cold Frames Modine Heaters Mulch Layers & Lifters Waterwheel Planters 8% Discount Ordered and Free 2004 Catalog Martin’s Produce Supplies 627 Britton Road, Shippensburg, PA 17257 (717) 532-5918 TOLL FREE: I-888-381-8641 Kirkwood Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Report Supplied B\ Auction Tuesday, December 9,2003 59 LOTS MIXED HAY IST CUTTING 50 00-175 00, 2ND 155 00-160 00 TIMOTHY 80 00-200 00 AIFALFA IST CUTTING 105 00-146 00, 2ND 8200-195 00, 3RD 55 00-145 00, 4TH 155 00-245 00 GRASS 65 00-117 00 WHEAT STRAW 142 00-197 00 OAT STRAW 132 00 CORN FODDER 101 00-120 00 FIREWOOD 85 00 SALE DAY TUES 10 AM East Fluid Milk And Cream Review Madison, Wis. December 10, 2003 Report Supplied by USDA SPOT PRICES OF CLASS II CREAM, dol lars per lb butterfat FOB producing plants Northeast 17192-19559 Delivered Equivalent Atlanta 1 7254-1 9933 mostly I 8189-1 9310 PRICES OF CONDENSED SKIM, dollars per lb wet solids, FOB producing plants Northeast Class 11, includes monthly formula prices 8700-9300 Class 111, spot prices 9800-10600 SPOTS SHIPMENTS OF GRADE A MILK FLORIDA This Week In 8, Out 0, last Week In 0, Out 0, Last Year In 30, Out 0 SOUTH EAST STATES This Week In 0, Out 0. Last Week In 0, Out 0, last Year In 0, Out 0 EDITOR’S NOTH 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 throughout the East is most- Iv steady Last week’s storm and colder weather appear to have slowed or halted milk produc tion gains in parts of Southeast and Middle At lantic areas The storm dumped anv where from a few inches to more than two feet ot snow in areas from Maryland to Maine Milk transpor tation schedules were delayed b\ the storm, but few problems were noted Bottlers were very ac tive prior to the storm Most bottlers are back on normal schedules this week and most are planning for the upcoming holidays when milk sales usually slow Surplus milk volumes re main tight Manv contacts still comment on how little milk there is coming into their plants Florida’s need for milk is quite well balanced, which mean that shipping plants do have a little more milk to process However, this week’s con tinued good demand for Grade A milk for bot tling is keeping manufacturers' receipts light The condensed skim markets are little changed from past weeks The lower Class 111 prices are still too high to compete with NDM Producers are filling contracts for Class II wet solids, but report few spot inquiries This is al lowing them to run their dryers a little more fre quently The fluid cream market remains firm Pro ducers have barely enough to fill their contracts and some ha\c had to buy supplemental loads Spot prices arc generally higher following last week’s 2 33 cent jump in the CME butter aver age Demand is good, but contacts all know that most of the current demand will come to a screeching halt just before the holidays Histori cally. this is a time when many ice cream mak ers reduce output or shut down foi a two week period Production of holiday items like egg nog and bottled cream will also be winding down next week Cream cheese output is holding at moderate to heavy levels, depending on cream availability to individual producers Churning activity is up slightly, but still lighter than ex pected Prepaid by January 6.2004 Ldncastei’ Fdritnng, Saturday, December 13, 20G3-A7 Vintage Hay Vintage, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Thursday, December 11. 2003 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA- 102.00. MIXED HAY; 155.00 GRASS: 90.00-105.00 STRAW: 175 00. CORN FODDER: 115.00 Robert Fulton Fire Co. Hay Market Wakefield, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, December 11,2003 10 LOADS ALFALFA HAY 192 00 MIXED HAY 80 00-160 00, AVG 116 00 ORCHARDGRASS 125 00-135 00 STRAW 145 00-165 00. AVG 160 00 SALE EVERY THURS , 10 A M NO SALE THANKSGIVING DAY Westminster Hay Westminster, Maryland Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, December 9,2003 Hay—Straw—Grain 158IOTS ALFALFA I 80-5 80 BALE ALFALFA MIX 2 50-5 10 BALE TIMOTHY 1 50-4 00 BALE. 8 00-25 00 LARGE ROUND MIXED HAY 2 00-3 70 BALE GRASS 1 10-4 00 BALE, 20 00-32 00 LARGE ROUND STRAW 2 00-3 10 BALE GROUND CORN FEED 3 50-7 00 BAG FIREWOOD 67 50-130 00 CORD AUC TION TIME 10 A M Weaverland Hay New Holland, Pa Report Supplied B> Auction December 11,2003 Hav—Straw—Gram 16 LOADS TIMOTHY HAY 90 00-2jo 00 MIXED HAY 95 00-170 00 STRAW 115 00-165 00 FIREWOOD 47 00-57 00 STUBBLE HAY 132 00 Kutztown Produce Auction Kutztown, Pa. Report Supplied In Auction Dei. 2. 4.5 APPLES 75-4 00 V, BU ,2 00 700 BL CABBAGE 25 HEAD C IDER 1 40-2 00 GAI EGGS 60-1 20 DOZ ONIONS YELLOW 75-1 15 10 I BS, RED 50-1 50 10 LBS POEATOES WHITE AND RED 1 75-4 75 50 LBS RADISHES WINTER 3 25 '/ BU TURNIPS 50-2 50’'BU WALNUTS SHELLED 1 00-2 25 '6 I B FLOWERS POINSETTIAS 3 00-5 50, BAS KETS 16 00. DRIED 85 1 00 HOLIDAY DECORATIONS CROSSES 10 00-13 00, LOGS 6 00-11 00, PI AIN 4 50-5 00, PINFCONES 700 BOX, SWAGS 50-4 50, WREATHS 2 00-35 00, HOI I Y BUNCHES 50-1100, GREENS BUNCHES 25-7 00, CEMETERY PIECES 5 50-22 00, WINTFRBFRRY BUNCHES 100-4 50, PINE ROPING 16 00-20 00 TREES CUT BLUE SPRUCE 6 00-10 00, CONCOLOR 7 00-8 00, DOUGLAS FIR 2 00-20 00, FRASER FIR 3 00-20 00 NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS TUES AND THURS LAST SALE DAY DEC 18 Northeast Eggs \tlanfa, Georgia Report Supplied bv USDA December 11. 2003 Prices were unchanged, however all sizes were trending sharplv lower The market tone was weak and reported as highly unsettled Demand into all channels ranged light to mod erate, slightly better where features were in progress Extra large eggs were advertised for 99 cents per dozen Supplies were adequate to available for trade needs Breaking stock offer ings were fully adequate to instances short for the light to moderate demand Light type hens were sufficient for slaughter requirements PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A. WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS. WAREHOUSE, CENTS PER DOZEN RANGE MOSTLY EXTRA LARGE 107-121 110-114 LARGE 103-117 108-112 MEDIUM 84-97 89-91 NORTHEAST AREA CT. DC, DE, MA, MD. ME, NH, eastern NJ, eastern NY. PA. RI. Northern VA, and VT Westminster Livestock Hagerstown, Md. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, December 9,2003 SI AUGHTER COWS 120 HEAD, FLESHY COWS 2 00-4 00 LOWFR, LFAN 2 00 LOWER BREAKERS 48 00-55 25. BONERS 47 00-52 00, LEAN 40 00-47 00, THIN AND LIGHT 40 00 DOWN BULIS 10 HEAD. STEADY PRICES YC.+NI 1100-2300 LBS 5900-6200, YG+N2 54 00-59 00 FED STEERS HIGH CHOIC E lO PRIME 1400-1500 LBS 106 00-108 00. CHOICE 2-* 1100-1300 LBS TO 101 50. SEI FCT 1200-1450 IBS 80 00-89 00, HOI STEINS HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1400-1650 IBS 90 00-97 50. CHOICE 2-1 1200-1500 IBS 8000-8600, lOW CHOKE 1500-1650 IBS 74 00-80 00 FED HFIFi'RS HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1400 1500 LBS 100 00-106 00 lOW CHOKE 1100-1300 IBS 87 00-94 00, CHOICE HOI STEINS 1200-1300 LBS TO 78 50 CAIVES 97 HEAD lOW CHOICE 338 I BS AT 80 00. GOOD 80-110 I BS 60 00 75 00, 70-80 IBS 50 00-60 00. HOI STEIN BLITS RETURNINC, TO FARM, STEADY PRICES +NI 94-115 LBS 135 00-150 00, +N2 105 00-130 00. SFVERAI YOUNG 60 00-90 00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-110 IBS 350 00-430 00 BUTCHER HOCiS 18 HEAD, STEADY +NI AND 2 240-270 LBS 3900 4200 2 285 LBS AT 31 50, I 396 LBS AT 34 00 SOWS 350-450 LBS 31 00-32 25 BOARS 400-800 LBS 6 00-9 00. 1 374 LBS AT 11 50 STOCK CATTIE 165 HEAD, STEADY STEERS MED AND LARGE FRAME 350-500 IBS 94 00-110 00, 500-600 IBS 90 00- (05 00 600-800 IBS 77 00-93 00, 800-900 LBS TO 73 00 HEIFERS MFD AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS 80 00-93 00, 500-600 IBS 78 00-90 00,600-700 LBS 74 00-85 00 BUI IS MFD AND lARGE FRAMF 200-400 LBS 86 00-92 00, 400-600 IBS 79 00-86 00,600-800 I BS 70 00-80 00 SHFFP 14 HEAD SO 00-66 00, HEAV A WEIGHTS 35 00-45 00 lAMBS 58 HFAD, 10 00 Hit,HER HIGH CHOICF TO PRIME 90-120 IBS 110 00-122 00, 70-90 I BS 120 (KM 30 (Kl 50-70 LBS 120 00-139 00 GOATS 60 HEAD. NO LARC.E BILI IPS MED BILIIFS AND WETHERS 45 00 80 00, IARGF NANNIES 65 00-85 00. 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