February 19, 2016 CapitalPress.com 15 Farm Market Report Potato Market Reports Hay Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • St. Joseph, Mo.-Portland Hay prices are dollars per ton or dollars per bale when sold to re- tail outlets. Basis is current delivery FOB barn or stack, or delivered customer as indicated. Grade guidelines used in this report have the following relation- ship to Relative Feed Value (RFV), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients), or Crude Protein (CP) test num- bers: Grade RFV ADF TDN CP Supreme 185+ <27 55.9+ 22+ Premium 170-185 27-29 54.5-55.9 20-22 Good 150-170 29-32 52.5-54.5 18-20 Fair 130-150 32-35 50.5-52.5 16-18 Utility <130 36+ <50.5 <16 WASHINGTON-OREGON HAY (Columbia Basin) (USDA Market News) Moses Lake, Wash. Feb. 12 This week FOB Last week Last year 3,686 4,195 8,060 Compared to Feb. 5: Supreme and good Alfalfa and export Al- falfa steady to weak in a light test. Fair/Good Alfalfa weak in a light test. Trade remains slow. Demand remains light. Retail/Feedstore steady. Demand remains good. Most interests this week are in Calif. for the annual farm show. All prices are dollars per ton and FOB the farm or ranch unless otherwise stated. Annual Columbia Basin Hay meeting is scheduled for Feb.17 in Moses Lake, Wash. Tons Price Alfalfa Mid Square Supreme 1100 $150-155 Good 1500 $135 Fair/Good 300 $110 700 $108 Alfalfa Small Square Supreme 30 $265 Premium 26 $265 Orchard Grass Small Square Premium 30 $260 OREGON AREA HAY (USDA Market News) Portland, Ore. Feb. 12 This week FOB Last week Last year 2,037 1,100 2,428 Compared to Feb. 5: Prices trended generally steady in a light test. Trade remains slow with light to moderate demand. All prices are in dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise stated. Tons Price CROOK, DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON, WASCO COUNTIES Alfalfa Small Square Premium 44 $240-250 Alfalfa/Orchard Mix Small Square HARNEY COUNTY Alfalfa Mid Square Timothy Grass Mid Square KLAMATH BASIN Alfalfa Mid Square Premium 28 $240 Supreme Fair Fair 66 500 500 $215-220 $120 $120 200 150 150 20 100 70 $180 $180 $120 $130 $200 $295 54 $260 30 100 25 $150 $200 $100 Premium Good Fair/Good Fair Alfalfa Small Square Good/Prem. Alfalfa/Orchard Mix Mid Square Premium Alfalfa/Orchard Mix Small Square Premium LAKE COUNTY Alfalfa Small Square Good/Prem. Alfalfa/Oat Mix Mid Square Fair/Good EASTERN OREGON: No new sales conirmed. IDAHO HAY (USDA Market News) Moses Lake, Wash. Feb. 12 This week FOB Last week Last year 1,600 3,300 800 Compared to Feb. 5: Good and other grades of Alfalfa steady. Trade slow with light to moderate demand. Best demand is from eastern buyers. Retail/feed store/horse not tested this week. Tons Price Alfalfa Mid Square Prem./Sup. 200 $160-180 Fair/Good 200 $120-130 Utility/Fair 1200 $75 CALIFORNIA HAY (USDA Market News) Moses Lake, Wash. Feb. 12 This week FOB Last week Last year 2,721 6,025 6,770 Compared to last week: All classes traded steady on a very thin test. Demand was very light. Region 6 still trying to do some winter haying which is moving as soon as it is put in a bale. According to U.S. Drought Monitor, following is a brief tally of the Percent of Capacity (PoC), and the Percent of Historical Average (PoHA) values for four key reservoir sites in Northern California, as given by the State of California’s Department of Water Resources (Feb. 9): Trinity Lake (PoC 30 percent, PoHA 42 percent), Shasta (55 percent and 79 percent, respectively), Lake Oroville (47 percent and 70 percent, respectively), and Folsom Lake (62 percent and 117 percent, respectively). Tons Price REGION 1: NORTH INTERMOUNTAIN Alfalfa Good 25 $150 Oat Good 50 $140 Triticale Good 75 $105 REGION 2: Sacramento Valley Includes the counties of Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Nevada, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, Solano, Sacra- mento. Alfalfa Supreme 100 $353 Good/Prem. 125 $190-200 Orchard Grass Premium 25 $200 Orchard/Timothy Premium 8 $300 Oat Good 75 $126-140 Sudan Good 25 $50 Forage Mix-Three Way Good 125 $160 Rice Straw Good 125 $100 Barley Straw Good 25 $150 REGION 3: NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Includes the counties of San Joaquin, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tu- olumne, Mono, Merced and Mariposa. Alfalfa Supreme 100 $250 Premium 50 $195 Good/Prem. 75 $240 Good 25 $190 Fair 50 $180 Orchard Grass Premium 50 $300 Wheat Good 25 $125 REGION 4: CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Includes the counties of Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, and Inyo. No new sales conirmed. REGION 5: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Alfalfa Premium 175 $250 Forage Mix-Three Way Good 25 $240 REGION 6: SOUTHEAST CALIFORNIA Includes the counties of Eastern San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial. Alfalfa Prem./Sup. 1088 $170-180 Premium 50 $195 Good/Prem. 75 $170-175 Fair/Good 50 $120 Fair 50 $90 Bermuda Grass Good/Prem. 50 $180-190 Grain Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Portland Grains are stated in dollars per bushel or hundredweight (cwt.) except feed grains traded in dollars per ton. National grain report bids are for rail delivery unless truck indicated. CALIFORNIA GRAINS (USDA Market News) Portland Feb. 11 Prices in dollars per cwt., bulk Inc.= including; Nom.= nominal; Ltd.= limited; Ind.= indicated; NYE=Not fully estimated. GRAIN DELIVERED Mode Destination Price per cwt. CORN - U.S. No. 2 Yellow Turlock-Tulare $8.34 FOB Rail Single Car Units via BNSF Chino Valley-Los Angeles $8.86 Truck Stockton-Modesto-Oakdale-Turlock $8.65 Kings-Tulare-Fresno Counties $8.85 SORGHUM - U.S. No. 2 Yellow Rail Los Angeles-Chino Valley via BNSF Single $8.86 WHEAT - U.S. No. 2 or better-Hard Red Winter (Domestic Values for Flour Milling) Los Angeles 12 percent Protein $9.20 Los Angeles 13 percent Protein $9.40 Los Angeles 14 percent Protein $9.60 Truck/Rail Los Angeles 11-12 percent Protein Los Angeles 13 percent Protein $9.90 WHEAT - U.S. Durum Wheat Truck Imperial County $10 WHEAT - Any Class for Feed FOB Kings-Tulare-Fresno Counties $9.50 Truck Petaluma-Santa Rosa $10.60 Prices paid to California farmers, seven-day reporting period ending Feb. 11: WHEAT, U.S. No. 1, Hard Amber Durum for Flour Milling Imperial Valley $9.50 Spot Del Locally YELLOW CORN, U.S. No. 2 or better Glenn $8.30 Spot Del Locally PORTLAND GRAIN (USDA Market News) Portland Feb. 11 PACIFIC NORTHWEST MARKET SUMMARY Cash wheat bids for February delivery ended the reporting week on Thursday Feb. 11, mixed compared to Feb. 5 noon bids for February delivery. March wheat futures ended the reporting week on Thursday, Feb. 11, lower as follows compared to Feb. 5 closes: Chicago wheat fu- tures were 14.50 cents lower at $4.5825, Kansas City wheat futures were 15.75 cents lower at $4.44 and Minneapolis wheat futures trend- ed 8.50 cents lower at $4.8625. Chicago March corn futures trended 8.25 cents lower at $3.6025 and March soybean futures closed one cent lower at $8.7350. Bids for U.S. 1 Soft White Wheat delivered to Portland in unit trains or barges during February for ordinary protein were not available com- pared to Feb. 5 bids of $5.32-5.3775 for the same delivery period. Some exporters were not issuing bids for nearby delivery. Forward month bids for soft white wheat ordinary protein were as follows: March $5.1825-5.27 and April $5.2350-5.27. One year ago, forward month bids for soft white wheat for any pro- tein were as follows: March and April $6.6375-6.68 and August New Crop $6.15-6.2450. Bids for U.S. 1 Soft White Wheat guaranteed maximum 10.5 per- cent protein during February were $5.9825-6.14, 14.50 to 24 cents per bushel lower compared to last week’s bids for February delivery. White club wheat premiums for guaranteed maximum 10.5 percent protein soft white wheat were 1 to 1.35 cents per bushel over soft white wheat bids this week compared to 1 to 1.45 last week. One year ago bids for U.S. 1 Soft White Wheat any protein for Feb- ruary delivery by unit trains and barges to Portland were 7.2575-7.64 and bids for White Club Wheat were 9.2575-10.04. Forward month bids for soft white wheat guaranteed 10.5 percent proteins were as follows: March $5.9825-6.24, April and May $6.0350- 6.24 and August New Crop $5.38-5.50. One year ago, forward month bids for soft white wheat for any pro- tein were as follows: March $7.2575-7.64, April and May $7.2375-7.64 and August New Crop $6.25-6.4450. Bids for 11.5 percent protein U.S. 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat for February delivery were $5.75 to 15.75 cents per bushel lower com- pared to last week’s noon bids for February delivery. This week, bids were as follows: February $5.39-5.54, March $5.29-5.44, April and May $5.4375-5.4875. COARSE FEEDING GRAINS Bids for U.S. 2 Yellow Corn delivered full coast Paciic Northwest - BN shuttle trains for February delivery were 7.25 to 8.25 cents lower from $4.4325-4.4525 per bushel. Forward month corn bids were as follows: March $4.4225-4.4425, April and May $4.43-4.47, June and July $4.4375-4.4575. Bids for U.S. 1 Yellow Soybeans delivered full coast Paciic Northwest - BN shuttle trains for February delivery were 11 to 16 cents lower from $9.6850-9.7850 per bushel. Forward month soybean bids were as follows: March $9.5850-9.6850, April $9.4775 and October-November $9.6275-9.6775. Bids for U.S. 2 Heavy White Oats for February delivery trended steady at $3.92 per bushel. Compiled by North American Potato Market News and USDA Agricultural Market Service Prices are weekly averages of daily prices. All prices are in dollars per hundredweight (cwt.). FWA is a weighted average of shipping point prices or common packs in each area. Weights differ by area. GRI is the Grower Returns Index for each individual area. FRESH RUSSET POTATO MARKET REPORT (North American Potato Market News) (USDA Market News) Feb. 13 Market Commentary: Russet table potato prices have been relatively lat in recent trading, with local adjustments for supply considerations. SHIPPING AREA FWA Chg GRI Chg 70 ct Chg 10 lb. Film Chg IDAHO BURBANKS $13.75 $0.11 $6.08 $0.07 $20 $0 $9 $0 IDAHO NORKOTAHS $13.50 -$0.03 $6.28 -$0.02 $18.50 $0 $9 $0 COLUMBIA BASIN $13.11 -$0.26 $5.74 -$0.16 $18 $0 $8.50 -$0.50 KLAMATH BASIN $15.26 $0.34 $6.65 $0.24 $22 $1 $10.50 $0 Sheep/Wool Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Greeley, Colo.-San Angelo, Texas Wool prices in cents per pound and foreign currency per kilogram, sheep prices in dollars per hundredweight (cwt.) except some replacement animals on per head basis as indicated. NATIONAL WOOL REVIEW (USDA Market News) Greeley, Colo. Feb. 12 Domestic wool trading on a clean basis was at a standstill this week. There were no conirmed trades. Spring shearing has begun and many Western states will be trying to take advantage of the warmer weather to get through their lock as quickly as possible. Wool being sheared at this time will be collected and marketed later this spring as there is optimism that demand will be stronger then. Domestic wool trading on a greasy basis was at a standstill this week. There were no conirmed trades. Domestic wool tags No. 1 $.60-.70 No. 2 $.50-.60 No. 3 $.40-.50 NATIONAL SHEEP SUMMARY (USDA Market News) San Angelo, Texas Feb. 12 Compared to Feb. 5: Slaughter lambs were steady to $20 lower. Slaughter ewes were steady to $10 lower. Feeder lambs were not well tested. At San Angelo, Texas, 2,928 head sold in a one- day sale. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes were not tested and no comparison on feeder lambs. 5,200 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were steady to $2 lower. 11,500 head of formula sales had no trend but a lower undertone noted. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice and Prime 2-3: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 105-130 lbs. 130-152; 130-170 lbs. $124-136. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice and Prime 1: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs. $240-256; 60-70 lbs. $232-250, few $250-254; 70-80 lbs. $220-237; 80-90 lbs. $204-220, few $228. DIRECT TRADING (Lambs with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent): 5,200 Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 134- 170 lbs. $122.62-152.50 (wtd avg $134.54). SLAUGHTER EWES: San Angelo: Good 2-3 (leshy) $66-74; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium lesh) $82-90, high-yield- ing $94-96; Utility 1-2 (thin) $70-80; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) $60-65; Cull 1 (extremely thin) $50. FEEDER LAMBS Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: 80-90 lbs. $184-190; 96 lbs. $180; 107 lbs. $172. REPLACEMENT EWES Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: mixed age hair ewes 90-155 lbs. $102-152 cwt. Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal in- spection for the week to date totaled 40,000 com- pared with 40,000 last week and 36,000 last year. California Egg Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Des Moines Shell egg marketer’s benchmark price for negotiated egg sales of USDA Grade AA and Grade AA in cartons, cents per dozen. This price does not relect discounts or other contract terms. DAILY CALIFORNIA SHELL EGGS (USDA Market News) Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 12 Benchmark prices are steady. Asking prices for next week are 39 cents lower for Jumbo, Extra Large and Large, and 23 cents lower for Medium and Small. The undertone is weak. Retail and food service demand is light to moderate. Offerings and supplies are moderate to heavy. Market activity is slow to moderate. Size Range Size Range Jumbo 237 Extra large 223 Large 218 Medium 160 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade AA and Grade AA, white eggs in cartons, delivered store door. Size Range Size Range Jumbo 189-200 Extra large 149-161 Large 150-159 Medium 98-107 8-2/#4N