Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1979, Image 3

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Hog Markets
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Lancaster
Hogs
Lancaster, Pa.
Sat., June 9,1979
Total 890 head.
U.S. 1, 200 to 235 lbs. 44.75-
46.00; U.S. 1-2, 200 to 240 lbs.
U.S. 2-3, 200 to
245 lbs. 43.25-44.00; few
heavyweights, 260 to 278 Ibis.
41.10-43.25.
Mon., June 11,1979
HOGS; Compared to last
Wednesday, barrows and
gilts mostly 2.00 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS;
US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 46.25-46.75,
few 47.10-47.75; US 1-3 220-
260 lbs. 45.25-46.25.
Wed., June 13,1979
HOGS: Barrows and gilts
100-1.50 lower than Monday.
'■ BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 44.75-
45.35; Few Selected US 1 210-
235 lbs. 46.25-46.50; US 1-3
220-260 1b5r44.25-44.75.
Indianapolis
Hogs
Thnrs., June 14,1979
HOGS, - 1700. Barrows &
gilts moderately active, 200-
240 lbs. 75-LOO higher. US 1-2
200-240 lbs. 43.00-43.78.
- Sows; Slow, steady to
weak, instances 25 lower on
wts. over 500 lbs. US 1-3 300-
500 lbs., mostly 31.50-32.00;
500-650 lbs. 32.00-32.74, pkg.
33.00.
National Reputation Local Service
WALIER M. DIMUP AND SONS
The leading firm on the Lancaster Market
Tel (717) 3975136
HOC PRODUCERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
Since our BUTCHER HOG SALE begins at 9:30
on Saturday morning, we would like to suggest, if
it is at all possible, that you consign your hogs on
that particular day to arrive in time for the start
of the market. Please remember that we are
prepared to receive hogs from 6:00 A.M., and
that all hogs are weighed upon arrival; therefore,
no shrink. By having your hogs in on time, there
will be no waiting to unload and, when warm
weather arrives, your hogs will be in better shape
to sell. We sincerely appreciate your cooperation
in this matter.
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FEEDER PIG SALE AT
LANCASTER STOCKYARDS
Tuesday, June 19 at 1:00 P.M.
Consign all your feeder pigs to Dunlaps where they will be handled by a capable and
experienced staff Get state tags at our office thereby saving 25' expense Pigsreceiv
ed from 6AM to 11AM day of sale -
New Hoiland
Feeder Pigs
New Holland, Pa.
Wed., June 13,1979
Feeder Pigs
Today 1249
Last Wednesday 2247
Last Year 2237
Compared to last Wed
nesday feeder pigs uneven,
30-50 lbs. 15.00-20.00 higher,
50-80 lbs 5.00-10.00 higher
All pigs weighed oh arrival
and sold by the hundred
weight.
US 1-2 138 head 30-40 lbs
82.00- ; 217 head 40-50
lbs. 74.00-85 00; 296 head 50-
60 lbs. 68.00-78.00; 112 head
60-80 lbs 58.00-70.00.
US 2-3 190 head 20-40 lbs
76.00- 110 head 40-50
lbs. 63.00-68 00.
Market courtesy of USDA
New Holland
Hogs
New Holland, Pa.
Mon., June 11,1979
Hog Auction
Today 1460
Last Monday 1976
Last Year 1278
TREND: Barrows and
gilts 50-1 00 higher than last
Monday, some early sales
only 25-50 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 45.10-46.10,
few early 44.25-44.75. Couple
lots US 1 205-235 lbs. 46.00-
46.60. US 1-2 190-260 lbs.
43.75-44.75. US 2-3 few 270-285
lbs. 36.75-39.00, few 300-325
lbs. 31.25-35.00.
Market courtesy of USDA
Peoria >
Hogs
Thurs . June 14,1979
HOG§ .3800 Barrows &,
gilts active, steady US 1-2
200-230 lbs 43 00-43 50, 40
head 43.75; US 1-3 200-240 lbs
42 00-43 00
Sows: 1 00-1 50 higher-US
1-3 350-500 lbs 33.50, few
34.00; 500-650 lbs 33.00-34.00
St' Louis
Hogs
Thurs., June 14,1979
HOGS: 6500 Barrows &
gilts active, 25 to mostly 50
higher. US 1-2 200-240 lbs
42.7543.00; Mixed US 1-3 230-
250 lbs. 42.004 2 75.
Sows: 50 higher. US 1-3
300-600 lbs. 33.00-34 50
Vintage
Hogs
Paradise, Pa.
Saturday, June 9
Total 735 head All prices
per hundredweight.
No. 1-2,210 to 240 lbs, 44.00-
45.00; No. 2-3, 210 to 245 lbs
43.25-44.25; sows 35 50-38 50;
boars 31.50-34.00.
Monday, June 11
Heavyweights 45 50-46 25,
sows 32.00-34.00
Wednesday, June 13
Total 474 head.
No. 1-2, 210 to 240 lb. 44 00-
44.75; No. 2-3, 210 to 240 lbs
43.00- lightweights
43.00- heavyweights
43 0044.00; sows 31.00-35.50;
boars 28.50-31.50.
CONTACT:
JOHN CAMPBELL
Atglen, PA
(215) 593-5529
GARY McGEE
Spring Run, PA
(717) 349-7300
DAN DERR
Conowmgo, MD
(301)378-3280
Lancaster
Feeder Pigs
Lancaster, Fa.
lues., June 12,1979
Feeder Pigs
11-day ■ 1274
Last Tuesday 1341
Compared to last Tuesday
US 1-2 feeder pigs 6 00-10 00
higher', US 2-3 fully steady
All pigs weighed on arrival
and sold by the hundred
weight.
US 1-2 115 head 2240 lbs.
71 00-90.00 ; 411 head 40-50
lbs. 72.00-87 00 ; 360 head 50-
60 lbs. 65.00-80 00; 60 head 60-
65 lbs. 63 00-75 00.
US 2-3 52 head 3040 lbs.
65.00- 00; 55 head 40-56 lbs.
64.00- 00.
US 2 111 head 46-52 lbs
63 00-69 00.
Market courtesy of USDA
Pa. Grain
June 11,1979
Compared with last
Monday’s market, for
Southeastern, Central and
South Central Pennsylvania:
Corn steady to 10 cents
higher; Wheat steady to
strong. Barley & Oats
steady; Ear Corn steady to
$1 higher.
Prices paid delivered to
dealers dock.
(All prices per bushel,
except for Ear Com per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.80-
2.95, average 2.82, few down
to 2.55; Wheat No. 2 range
3.65-4.25, average 3.90;
Barley No. 3 range 1.60-1 75,
average 1.69; Oats No. 2
range 1 40-1.65, average
1.58; Ear Com range 70.00-
80 00, average 76.26.
Central Pa.
Cora No. 2-y range 2.40-
2.85, average 2.63; Wheat
No. 2 range 3 50-3.80,
average 3.64; Barley No. 3
range 1.60-1.80, average
1.69; Oats No. 2 1.30-1 60,
average 1 48; Grain
Sorghum No 2 range 2.20-
2.70, average 2.43; Ear Com
range 60 00-72.00, average
66.90.
So. Central Pa.
(Franklin and Cumberland
Counties)
Corn No. 2-y range 2.45-
2.70, average 2.51; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.40, average
3.48, few to 3.80; Barley No. 3
range 1.50-1.65, average
1 57; Oats No 2 range 1.55-
"Hot-Shot” Products
Sales & Service
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)
J-M. HOODER fnc.
LANCASTEU ST' jCKYAI.L S j
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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
TUESDAY, JUNE 19 1 P.M.
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
Home - 626-5659
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,19794-
Chicago Grain Futures
(Closing Bids as ot Thursday, June 14,1979)
Soybean
Cora Wheat Soybeans Meal
July 2:84 4.40
2.91
Sept.
Nov.
2.98% 4.58 3 A
Dec.
Jan.
3.08V4 4.67%
Mar.
Trend - Com is higher. Wheat is higher, Soybeans are
higher, Soybean Meal is higher.
Market Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
Futures Trading
Closing Bids as of Thursday, June 14,1979
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Trend - Cattle are mixed, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are
higher, and Eggs are higher.
Market Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
U.S. Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP
This Week
468,000
Last Week
482,000
Last Year
541,000 58,000
itoarketcourtesy of USDA.
1.70, average 1.63; Ear Com
range 64.00-70.00, average
66.25.
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4.44% 7.94 215.50 I
Chicago Chicago New York Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
69.90 43.25
41.35
66.85 38.90
65.60 36.35
67.40 38.20
69 00
69.62 39.97
33,000
32,000
- Southeastern, Central
and South Central
Summary
Corn No. 2-y range 2.50-
2.90, average 2.71; Wheat
No. 2 3.504.00, average 3.73;
Barley No 3 range 1.55-1.75,
average 1.67; Oats No. 2
range 1.40-1.65, average
1.54; Ear Com range 62.00-
80.00, average 70.83.
Com No. 2-y range 2.35-
2.78, average 2.53; Wheat
No. 2 range '3.10-3.40,
average 3.23; Barley No. 3
range 1.55-1.60, average
1.58; Oats No. 2 range 1.35-
1.60, average 1.42.
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HAY, STRAW &
GRAIN HAULED
TO LOCAL AUCTIONS
ALSO HAVE MARKET
FOR MULCH HAY
MEADOW GREEN FARMS
HOWARD WEAVER
RT. #1
Richland, PA 17087
For Faster Service
Call Between
SAM &BAM
Tuesday Only
717-933-4080
7.81 211.80
7.97
220.50
8.09%
224.50
8.21%
56.60
57.30
57.00
61.80
6.28 62.20
64.80
1,308,000 74,000
1,311,000 74,000
1,035,000 82,000
Western Pa.
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