• Hog Markets Lancaster Hogs Saturday, October 28 Total 976 head. U.S. No. 1, 200 to 240 lbs. 53.85-55.00; No. 1-2,200 to 245 lbs. 52.50-53.00; No. 2-3,200 to 255 lbs. 51.75-52.25. Monday, October 30 HOGS: Barrows and gilts 1.50-2.00 lower than last Wednesday. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 52.25-53,10;,. Few lots Selected US 1-2 210- 235 lb. 53.85-55.00. US 1-3 220- 2601 b. 51,50-52.25. Wednesday, November 1 HOGS: Barrows and gilts 1.00-1.50 higher. k BARROWS AND GILTS: ■US 1-2 210-245 lb. 54.25-54.60, few lots late 54.75-55,00; Few CONSIGN WITH CONFIDENCE you are in good hands when you do business with Walter M. Dunlap And Sons and for the following reasons; •'All hogs, pigs, calves and lambs weighed upon arrival; therefore, less shrink and more dollars in your pocket. All livestock penned under roof. All cattle watered before being sold. All cattle and hog consignments penned separately. All livestock properly sorted by capable personnel. No waiting at docks to unload. Full market price for all consignments Bonded for your protection. Immediate payment Free up to date market information Open every day of the week to receive consignments , > Financing of feeder cattle available NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7-1 P.M. Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled, by a capable and exper ienced staff. - - Walter ML Dunlap and Sons Tel. 717-397-5136 The leading firm on the Lancaster Market National Rei Today Last Wednesday 1366 Last Year 1539 Compared to last Wed nesday feeder pigs uneven, generally steady to 5.00 higher although US 1-2 40-50 lb. 5.00-7.00 lower. All pigs New Holland 'l d °2 a 7 ival and sold T T by the hundred weight. IlOgS US 1-2 255 Head 25-40 116- „ „ „ . „ 143.00; 479 Head 40-50109.00- New Holland, Pa. 12 6.00; 403 Head 50-62 97.00- Monday, 30,1978 - m („). 70 Head 65_80 82.00- , H ° g I ‘too tlon 60 Head 84-87 75.00- Today 1688 78 00. Last Monday 1558 u S 2-3 37 Head 26 122.00- r- 7T, * 130.00; 225 Head 3045105.00- TlffiMD: Compared to last 112-00 95 Head 52^2 Monday barrows and gilts 102 00 ' mRROWs' aND GILTS: ** ‘ b US 1-2 195-250 lbs. 51.60- nt Tier. a 52.50; Few US 1 205-245 lbs M “^ et courtesy of USDA 52.25-53.25. Selected US 1 205-235 lb, 55.00- US 1-3 200-260 lb, 53.00- Market courtesy of USDA, station Local Service New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 1,1978 Feeder Pigs 1777 Westminster Feeder Pigs State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Westminster Livestock Auction, Inc. October 27,1978 Total 1311 pigs. Market unsteady! Prices higher on No. 1 pigs and larger lots of No. 2 pigs. Strong demand for 60 and 70 lb. pigs. Smaller lots, light pigs and No. 3 pigs lower. No. 1 Pigs: 28-37 lb. 98.00- 132.00; 40-49 lb. 95.00-123.00; 55-57 lb. 92.00-103.00; 63-69 lb. 91.00-99.00; 70-76 lb. 87.00- 97.00. No. 2 Pigs: 25-29 lb. 95.00- 96.00; 32-39 lb. 110.00-131.00; 41-49 lb. 84.00-91.00; 47-49 lb. 95.00; 50-56 lb. 84.00-98.00; 61- 66 85.00-94.00; 73 lb. 100.00 No. 3 Pigs; 30-56 lb. 85.00- 92.00 Peoria Hogs Thursday, November 2,1978 HOGS: 3000 - Barrows & gilts slow, opening 50-75 lower. US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 51.00- about 200 head 51.75; US 1-3 220-240 lbs. 50.00- Sows: 50 to mostly 1.00 lower. US 1-3 350-500 lbs. 45.00-45.50; 500*50 lbs. 47.00- 47.50. Market courtesy of USDA. LEBANON VALLEY LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. 1 mile East of Fredericksburg along Route 22 PHONE: JONESTOWN 865-2881 Sale every Tuesday at 1:30 P.M starting with feeder cattle and pigs. Also Hay Sale every Tuesday at 12 30 CONTACT: JOHN CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215) 593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA (717)349-7300 DAN DERR Conowmgo, MD ‘ (301)378-3280 Vintage Hog Paradise, Pa. Saturday, October 28 No. 1, 200 to 250 lbs. 54.00- 55.25; No. 2-3, 200 to 245 lbs. 52.00-54.00; heavyweights, 250 to 265 lbs. 50.00-51.25; sows 43.0044.75. Wednesday, November 1 No. 1, 210 to 240 lbs. 54.00- 54.60; No. 2-3, 210 to 245 lbs. 53.00-54.00; lightweights, 190 to 200 lbs. 50.00-52.00; sows 44.0046.00; boars 40.0041.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, November 2,1978 HOGS: 1300 - Barrows & gilts slow, 75-1.00 lower, full decline on wts. over 240 lbs. US 1-2 200-235 lbs. 51.50- 52.00; US 1-3 230-245 lbs. 51.00-51.75. Sows: Moderately active, over 500 lbs. steady, under 500 lbs. 1.00 lower. US 1-3 330- 425 lbs. 45.00; 500-700 lbs. 48.50-48.75, package 48.00. Market courtesy of USDA. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, November 2,1978 HOGS: 6000 - Barrows & gilts moderate, 75-1.00 lower. US 1-2 200-240 lbs. mostly 51.00, about 300 head 210-225 lbs. 51.25; Mixed US 1-3 220- 250 lbs. 50.50-51.00. Sows: 75-1.50 lower. US 1-3 300450 lbs. 45.50; 450-500 lbs. 46.5047.00; Over 500 lbs. 47.5048.00. Market Courtesy of USDA. _ Pa. Grain Summary October 30,1978 Compared with last Monday’s market, for Southeastern, and South Central Pennsylvania: Com steady to 10 cents higher. Wheat steady to 'strong, instances 25 cents higher. Barley & Oats steady. Old Ear Com steady to $2 higher. New Ear Com steady to $3 higher. Prices paid delivered to dealer dock. (All prices per bushel, except for Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Cora No. 2-y Range 2.15- 2.40 Average 2.28; What No. "Hot-Shot” Products Sales & Service S. K. SHOTMBCEII INC. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, PA 17604 Phone: 393-4641 (day or night) J.M. HOOBER Inc. LANCASTER STOCKYARDS Your Livestock Broker Serving You Since 1895. • Up-to-date market information. • We sell slaughter cattle, fat hogs, calves, lambs, feeder pigs. • Suppliers of feeder cattle. * NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE - NOVEMBER ’ * Consign your livestock to J.M. Hoober Inc., where it will receive personal care and service. Call Us; Phone (717) 397-6191 - Home 569-2084 Small Stock Division 397-6191 ' Heme 626-5659 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978 i Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday, November 2,1978) Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes Nov. 53.55 49.95 Dec. 54.50 Jan. 55.72 49.40 Feb. March 57.85 46.95 5.65 April May 60.30 49.25 June July Trend - Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are lower, and Eggs are higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday, November 2,1978) Cora Wheat Soybeans Meal Nov. 2.34V* 3.60% Dec. Jan. 2.43% 3.53% 7.19% 197.20 Mar. May 2.50 July 2.54% Trend - Com is higher, Wheat is higher, Soybeans are higher. Soybean Meal is higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE CALVES HOGS Week to Date ' 565,000 50,000 Same Period Last Week 536,000 51,000 Same Period Last Year 596,000 73,000 Market courtesy of USDA. 2 Range 3.15-3.75 Average 3.46; Range mostly 3.25-3.60; Barley No. 3 Range 1.50-1.75 Average 1.65; Oats No. 2 Range 1.20-1.50 Average 1.34; Soybeans No. 1 Range 6.35-6.67 Average 6.56; Grain 5.03 5.27 6.20 49.50 6.97 7.08% 196.00 3.49% 7.25V* 194.80 7.27 3.35 1,238,000 1,175,000 1,323,000 Sorghum No. 2 Range 1.70- 1.80 Average 1.75; Old Ear Corn Range 60.00-68.00 Average 65.43; New Ear Corn Range 45.00-53.00 Average 47.56. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y Range 2.00- 2.25 Average 2.11; Wheat No. 2 Range 3.00-3.48 Average 3.21; Barley No. 3 Range 1.45-1.70 Average 1.59; Oats No. 2 Range 1.20-1.40 Average 1.30; Buckwheat Range 8.00 Average 8.00; Grain Sorghum No. 2 Range 2.00 Average 2.00; Old Ear Corn Range 56.00-60.00 Average 57.83; New Ear Corn Range 40.00-49.00 Average 41.00. So. Central Pa. Franklin and Cumberland Counties Com No. 2-7 Range 1.90- 2.05 Average 1.96; Wheat No. 2 Range 3.00-3.40 Average 3.12; Barley No. 3 Range 1.65-1.85 Average 1.73; Oats No. 2 Range 1.45-1.55 Average 1.48; Old Ear Com Range 50.00-60.00 Average 53.40; New Ear Com Range 39.0045.00 Average 41.38. Southeastern, Central and South Central Summary Com No. 2-y Range 1.95- 2.35 Average 2.16; Wheat No. 2 Range 3.00-3.54 Average 3.30; Barley No. 3 Range 1.50-1.75 Average 1.65; Oats No. 2 Range 1.20-1.50 Average 1.35; Old Ear Com Range 53.00-67.00 Average 60.15; New Ear Com Range 40.00-50.00 Average 43.82. 3 * 56.35 61.45 57.80 55.60 Soybean 196.20 193.80 SHEEP 86,000 84,000 97,000