Hog Markets Lancaster Hog Monday, Jan. 8,1979 Lancaster, Pa. HOGS: Barrow and gilts 50-75 lower. 1 BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-245 1b.'53,00-53.75, few 53.75-54.10; Few US 1 210-240 lbs. 54J25-54.75; US 1- 3 220-260 lb. 52.50-53.25. , Lancaster Auction Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 10,1979 HOGS: Barrows and gilts firm to 50 higher,- " BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 53.50-54.25, few 54.25-54.85; FevTUSI CONSIGN WITH CONFIDENCE Yon are In good hands when you do business .with Walter M. Dunlap And Sons and for the following reasons— . , '• AH 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 ★ There will be a Feeder Pig Sale every week on Tuesday for the year 1979 starting at 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 M. Dunlap and Sons Tel. 717-397-5136 The leading firman the Lancaster Market CONTACT: /£> i JOHN CAMPBELL Ay Y IpT \ A Atglen, PA f ( BROOKSIDE FARMS\ \ \ (215) 593-5529 ( (IABQraTt^YtAsS’N) 1) GARY McGEE /<?/ s P r ' n B Run. PA NEW KNOXVIUE OHIO y (717)349-7300 DAN DERR Conowingo, MD (301)378-3280 National Ri 210-240 lb. 55.50-56.00; US 1-3 210-255 lb. 52.75-53.50; Few US 2-3 255-265 lb. 52.00-52.75. Market courtesy of USDA. Indianapolis Hogs Tnurf., January 11,1979 HOGS: 2000 - Fill 500'Short. Barrows & gilts active, 50- 1.00 higher. US 1-3 230-250 lbs. 51.50-52.50; US 1-2 200- 240 lbs. .52.50-53.00, 40 head 53.25. Sows: Moderately active, 25-mostly SO higher. Us 1-3 few 350-400 lbs. 44.0044.50; 480-600 lbs. 47.00. itation —Local Service New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, Pa. Wed., January 10,1979 Feeder Pigs Today 1365 Last Wednesday 1437 Last Year 1009 Compared to last Wed nesday feeder pigs weak to 5.00 lower, instances 10.00 lower on weights over 60 lbs. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2 143 head 30-40 lbs. 112.00- 223 head 40-50 lbs. 115.00-126.00; 191 head 50-60 lbs. 101.00-110.00; 64 head 60-70 lbs. 88.00-90.00; 49 head 70-75 lbs. 72.00-82.00; 50 head 90-100 lbs. 61.00-65.00. US 2-3 28 head 22-25 lbs. 106.00- 136 head 30-50 1b5.92.00-115.00; 75 head 50-55 lbs. 87.00-93.00; 46 head 62 lbs. 87.00; 61 head 75-90 lbs. 60.00- Market courtesy of USDA. Lancaster Feeder Pigs Lancaster, Pa. Toes:, January 9,1979 Feeder Pigs 398 1318 Today Last Tuesday Insufficient volume to fully test trends, few lots steady to weak. All weighed on arrival and sold by the hundredweight. US 1-2 105 head 46-53 lbs. 118.00- 52 bead 60-65 lbs. 86.00-103.00; 24 head 79- 91 lbs. 79.00-82.00. US 2-3 40 head 40-45 lbs. 93.00- 32 head 51-58 lbs. 81.00-89.00. 22 head US 2 30-38 lbs. 94.00- Market courtesy of USDA. Peoria Hogs Thun., January 11,1979 HOGS: 3500 - Barrows & gilts active, 1.00 higher. US 1-2 200*230 lbs. 53.00-53.50; US 1-3 220-240 lbs. 52.50-53.00. Sows: 1.00 higher. US 1-3 350-450 lbs. 45.50-46.00; 450 650 lbs. 47.00 to mostly 47.50, 10t48.00. St. Louis Hogs Thors., January 11,1979 HOGS: 6500 - Barrows & gilts very active, fully SO higher. US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 52.50-53.00, mostly 62.75- 53.00; Mixed US 1-3 230-250 lbs. 52.0062.50. - Sows: Firm to 1.00 higher. US 1-3 300450 lbs. 45.00 46.00; 450500 lbs. 46.0046.50; Over 500 lbs. 47.0048.00. WE WILL HAUL NAY, STRAWS CRAIN To Local Auctions From Anywhere ToAnywhere or Buy Outright MEADOW GREEN FARMS Call or write Rt II Richland, Pa. 17087 - Cali 717-9334090 or 717-933-4377 Vintage Hog Paradise, Pa. Sat, January 7,1873 Total 748 head. No. 1,200 to 245 lbs. 55.00- 56.50; No. 2-3, 200 to 245 lbs. 53.00-54.50; sows 41.0044.00; boars 40.0041.50. Wed., January 10,1979 No. 1, 200 to 245 lbs. 53.75- 54,75; No. 2-3, 200 to 245 lbs. 53.00- lightweights 53.00- heavyweights 53.00- boars 40.0041.50. New Holland Hogs New Holland, Pa. Mon., January 8,1979 Hog Auction 1619 Last Monday 1033 Last Year 1820 Today TREND: No trend available because of holidays past two Mondays. Supply included several lots US 2-3 230-270 lbs. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-250 lbs. 53.00- - 53.75; Few US 1 220-240 lbs. 54.2554.75; One lot US 1-3 252 lbs. 52.75; US 2-3 230-255 lbs. 50.5051.10,265-280 lbs. 48.50- 49.10. Pa. Grain January 8,1978 Compared with last Monday’s market, for Southeastern, and South Central Pennsylvania: Com and ear com steady, spots stronger. Wheat steady, spots weaker. Barley and gpts mostly steady. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock. (All prices per bushel, except for Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No, 2-y range 2.25- 2.50, average 2.38; Wheat No. 2 range 3.35-3.80, average 3.53; Barley No. 3 range 1.55-1.75, average 1.69; Oats No. 2 range 1.31- 1.60, average 1.47; Soybeans No. 1 range 6.00-6.25, -average 6.13; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 1.70- 1.80, average 1.75; Ear Cora range 58.0055.00, average 61.10. Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.10 2.40, average 2.24; Wheat No. 2 range 3.35-3.75, average 3.50; Barley No. 3 We would be happy te have you as a Customer... S. K. SHOTZBERGER. INC. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION Gene Zwally, President _ Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster. PA 17604 Phone: 393-4641 (day or night) 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. VtS ER P'fe S ALES WEEKL Y “ EVERY TUESDAY, STARTING AT 1 P.M. Consign your livestock to J.M. Hoober Inc., where it will receive personal care and service. Cali Us; Phone (717) 397-6191 - Home 569-2084 Small Stock Division 397-6191 Home 626-5659 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, Xs79 Futures Trading Closing Bids ax of Thursday, January 11,1979 Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 62.17 Jan. 62.15 52.37 Feb. March 63.67 47.72 6.30 50.40 April May 64.37 48.57 June July 63.55 46.65 Aug. 62.67 44.65 Oct Nov. Trend - Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are mixed, and Eggs are mixed. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday, December2B,l97B) Com Jan. 2.30 3,54% 6.92% 188.70 Mar. , May 2.38 y« 3.36% 7.00% 188.60 2.43 July 2.44% 3.24% 6.77% Sept. Trend - Com is lower, Wheat is higher, Soybeans are higher. Soybean Meal is mixed, lower. Soybean Meal is higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, line. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE CALVES HOGS Week to Date 563,000 51,000 Same Period Last Week 413,000 41,000 Same Period Last Year 589,000 63,000 Market courtesy of USDA. range 1.55-1,70, average 1.62; Oats No. 2 range 1.25- 1.50, average 1.39; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 2.00 2.20, average 2.08; Ear Com range 45.0053.00, average 49.17. 5.98 54.55 7.05 49.20 48.90 5.68 Wheat Soybeans 6.79% 7.04% 188.90 3.22 1,306,000 867,000 1,158,000 So. Central Pa. (Franklin & Cumberland Comities) Com No. 2-y range 2.00- 2.30, average 2.18; Wheat No.’ 2 range 3.30-3.40, average 3.37; Barley No. 3 range 1.65-1.85, average 1.73; Oats No. 2 range 1.45- 1.60, average 1.53; Ear Corn range 48.C0-60.00, average 53.00. Southeastern, Central & Sooth Central Summary Com No: 2-y range 2.10- 2.45, average 2.30; Wheat No. 21 range 3.35-3.75, average 3.49; Barley No. 3 range 1.55-1.75, average 1.68; Oats No. 2 range 1.30- 1.60, average 1.40; Ear Com range 48.00-65.00, average 55.42. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.15- 2.30, average 2.21; Wheat No. 2 range 2.90-3.10. average 2.97; Barley No. 3 range 1.55, average 1.55; Oats No. 2 range 1.20-1.40, average 1.33. Your horse’s feet may need either trimming or shoeing. If toe or heel is too long, the proper slope of the pastern changes. This places undue strain on the tendons that control his foot and hoof, says James P. Gallagher, Extension animal scientist at Penn State. 3 58.60 55.30 Soybean Meal 18L90 188.80 79,000 58,000 86,000
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