Hog Markets Lancaster Auction •dnesday, June 8,1977 IS: Barrows and gilts igher, instances 1.00 •• sows 50-1.00 higher. {ROWS !t GILTS: US 200-240 lb. 46.00-46.50; , US 1 200-235 lb. 47.50; !-3 200-245 lb. 45.50-46.25, • lb. 44.5045.00. WS- US 1-3 450-650 lb.. s 00, 350-450 lb. 34.00- Lancaster Market Monday, June 6,1977 HOGS: Barrows and gilts ' 00 higher, instances 1.50 iRROWS & GILTS: US 200-245 lb. 45.50-46.50; i US 1 200-235 lb. 47.00- iQ; US 2-3 200-255 lb. 44.50- 1, Few 255-270 lb. 43.50- SOWS: US 1-3 400-600 lb. 125-35.25.^^^ w National Reputation - Local Service ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS Do you want to make buying your stockers and feeders easy. It can be very simple. Just call and y ° Ur ° rder ‘ All orders ,i,,ed t 0 your exact specifications. Call us anytime. We can be very >*r Consignors can get state tags at our office, thereby saving 25c marketing expense Lancaster Feeder Pigs Tuesday, June 7,1977 FEEDER PIGS TODAY 965 TWO WEEKS AGO 918 TREND: Compared to two weeks ago US 1-2 feeder pigs mostly steady, .US 2-3 steady to 3.00 lower. All prices on a per hundred weight basis. US 1-2 30-45 lb. 102-113, 25 head 20-30 lb. 106-114, 40-50 lb. 92-102, 50-60 lb. 82.50-93; couple lots 6065 lb. 77-81, few 70-90 lb. 70-74. US 2-3 40-50 lb. 91-97, 50-65 lb. 76.50-78. , Utility few 25-40 lb. 58-60, Peoria Auction Thursday, June 9,1977 HOGS: 3000 Barrows & gilts slow, opening steady. US 1-2 200- 230 lb. 44.5045.00, 90 head 45.25; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 44.00- 44.50. Sows: 50 lower. US 1-3 350- 500 lb. 37.50-38.00. NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE 'TUESDAY, JUNE 21-1 P.M. Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled by a capable and experienced staff. Feeder pigs received from 6 A.M. to 11 A.M LANCASTER STOCK YARDS For Further Infomiotioii, Coll 717-397-5136 Vintage Saturday, June 4 No. 1-210-240 lbs. 44.85-16.50; No. 2 and 3 210-240 lbs. 43.25- 45.00; sows 310-560 lbs. 33.00- 37.00; boars 170490 lbs. 25.25- 31.00; lightweights 140-185 lbs. 36.00-42.75; heavy straights 265-300 lbs. 40.00- 42.75. Wednesday, June 8 No. 1 210-240 lbs. 45.7546.85; No. 2 and 3 210-245 lbs. 44.50- 46.00; sows 285-650 lbs. 34.00- 37.25; boars 210445 lbs. 28.50- 35.50; lightweights 140-180 lbs. 38.00-41.25; heavy straights 255-350 lbs. 36.25- 44.00. Indianapolis Thursday, June 9,1977 HOGS: 1500 Barrows & gilts moderately active, steady to 25 higher. US 1-2 200-230 lb. 45.00-45.25, 40 head 45.25; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 44.50-45.00. Sows moderately active, steady instances 25 lower. US 1-3 350-600 lb. 37.00-38.00. St. Louis Thursday, June 9,1977 HOGS: 5500 Barrows & gilts active, fully 50 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lb. mostly 44.50, about 300 head 44.75; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 44.00-44.50. Sows uneven, generally steady. US 1-3 300-600 lb. 37.00-38.00. Lancaster Grain Prices Thursday, June 9 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating area feed and grain concerns. It should be noted, however, that not every CONTACT: JOHN CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215) 593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA (717) 349-2340 DAN DERR Conowingo, MD. (301)378-3280 New Holland Monday June 6,1977 Hog Auction Today 1770 Last Monday .. 1145 TREND: Compared to last Monday no trend because market not reported. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-235 lb. 46.2547.00; US 1-2 195-250 lb. 45-2546.25; US 2-3 190-250 lb. 44.7545.50; Early Sales 44.1044.75; 250- 270 lb. 42.5043.75 New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, June 8 Reported receipts of 820 head. No.. 1-2 3040 lbs. 90-102.50, 41-53 lbs. 90-103; No. 2-3 2941 lbs. 79-103, 4ZBI lbs. 80-92; No. 3 2549 lbs. 81-90; Utility 26-38 lbs. 73-81. New Holland Feeder Pig Wednesday June 8,1977 Feeder Pigs Today 817 Last Wednesday 1197 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs generally steady. All prices on a per hundred weight basis. US 1-2 30-50 lb. 90.00-103.00; US 2-3 30-50 lb. 75.00-92.00; 50-70 lb. 62.00-70,00 dealer or broker handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except ear corn and soybean meal which are per ton. The average prices quoted Thursday June 9 are as follows: Bid-f Offered-f Ear Com 53.70 64.30 Shelled Com 2.49 2.68 Barley 2.00 2.18 Oats Local 1.58 1.78 Western 1.95 2.12 Wheat 2.42 2.60 Soybeans 8.50 Soybean Meal 300.00 Barley prices ranged from $l.BO to $2.20 per bushel this week. Wheat ranged from 2.30 to 2.60 per bushel, paid to the fanner. +Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the fanner delivered to the mill. Sell is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. \U ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 11,1977—3 Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday, June 9) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes 39.80 42.25 June July 39.60 42.60 Aug. Sept. 39.25 37.15 Oct. Nov. Dec. 40.85 37.27 March April May Trend - Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are lower, and eggs are higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES (Closing Bids as of Thursday, June 9) Soybean Wheat Com Soybeans Meal July 2.39% 2.42 8.66 235.80 Aug. Sept. 2.47V4 2.43% 7.78% 217.30 Oct. Nov. Dec. 2.57*2 2.46% Jan. March 2.66% 2.54% Trend-Corn is lower, Wheat is lower, Soybeans are lower and Soybean Meal is lower. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS 573.000 1,088,000 438.000 829,000 583.000 956,000 Week to date Same period last week Same period last year LANCASTER STOCK YARDS If you want your hard-earned moneys worth in quality feeder cattle and if you want expert handling of your market cattle then we should get to know each other. PleaSe feel free to call us at any time for up-to-the-minute market information. Remember - when it comes to livestock - J. M. Hoober is Number 1. OUR BUSINESS IS MORE THAN LIVESTOCK OUR BUSINESS IS SERVICE TO YOU FOR TOP MARKET DOLLARS J. M. Hoober Steer Division Ph: (717) 397-6191.569-2084 Please Call Us Soon J.M. Hoober Hog, Calf & Sheep Division Ph: (717)397-6191,393-6148 Chicago Fresh Eggs 45.75 5.15 58.35 5.92 6.54 7.60 8.59 236.50 7.45 7.48 42.90 47.00 57.15 59.15 203.50 199.50 SHEEP 96.000 71.000 93.000
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