Hog Markets Lancaster Hogs Lancaster, Pa. Mon., June 18,1979 HOGS: Barrows and gilts very uneven, bulk sales 3.00- 4.00 higher, although few late sale only 2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 48.25-48-85, few 49.00-49.35, Few Selected HS 1 215-235 lb. 49.50-50.25, US 1-3 220-255 lb. 47.25-48.25, Few late 46.50-47.25. Wed., June 20,1979 HOGS: Compared to Monday barrows and gilts 3.00-3.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 44.75-45.50, few 45.50-45.85, Few Selected US 1 205-235 lb. 46.50-47.00, US 1-3 220-255 lb. 44.25-44.75. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, Pa. Wed., June 20,1979 Feeder Pigs Today 1763 - Last Wednesday 1249 Last Year 1327 Compared to last Wed nesday feeder pigs 3.00-.800 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundredweight. US 1-2 202 head 3040 lbs. 74.00-89.00; 311 40-50 lbs. 68.0082.00; 52 head 4 f lbs. 60.00; 352 head 5060 lbs. 63.0075.00; 182 head 6075 lbs. 56.0071.00. ■' US 2-3 45 head 22-30 lbs. 6410080.00; 181 lbs. 3040 lbs. 60.0078.00; 189 head 4055 lbs. 57.0062.00; 21 head 64 ibs. 58.00. National Reputation Local Service a WALTER 11 DUNLAP AND SONS The leoding firm on the Lancaster Market 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. FEEDER PIG SALE AT LANCASTER STOCKYARDS Tuesday, June 26 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. Pigs receiv ed from 6 A.M toll A.M. day of sale Indianapolis Hogs ■- Thurs., June 21,1979 ,HOGS: 1000 - Barrows & gilts very active, steady to 50 higher, most advance on weights over 230 lbs. US 1-2 200400 lb. 43.0043.75, many 43.75; 60 head 44,00, Uneven lots 42.0043.00, 240-250 lb. ' 42.5043.00, Uneven lots 42.00, Ship US 3 Near 330 lb. 35.00. Sows: Very active, mostly steady in limited test. US 1-3 350-550 lb. 32.00-33.00 Other weights not tested. Peoria Hogs Thurs., June 21,1979 HOGS: 600 - Receipts sharply curtailed due to truck strike. Barrows & gilts 1.50 lower in a forced affair. US 1-2 200230 lb. 41.00 41.50 US 1-3 200240 lb. 40.00 41.00 Sows: Weak to 1.50 lower US 1-3 350500 lb. 30.50 32.00,500650 lb. Mostly 34.50, few 35.00. St. Louis Hogs Thurs., June 21,1979 HOGS: 4500 Barrows & gilts active, 50 to mostly 1.00 higher. US 1-2 200240 lb. 42.50 43.00, about 100 head 43.25 Mixed tJS 1-3 230250 lb. 42.0042.50. Sows: Steady to 50 lower US 1-3 300-600 lb. 33:50 34.00. Tel (717) 397-5136 Lancaster Feeder Pigs Lancaster, Pa. Tues., June 19,1979 Feeder Pigs 1240 ' 1274 Today Last Wednesday Last Year Compared to last Tuesday feeder pigs mostly steady, instances 5.00-10.00 higher on 25-40 lb. weights. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2 184 head 3040 lbs. 85.00- 407 head 40-50 lbs. 74.00-85.50; 206 head 50- 60 lbs. 64.00-78.50; 78 head.6o - lbs. 60.00-70.50. US 2-3 103 head 2540 lbs. 76.00- 72 head4o-50 lbs. 66.00- 50 head 50-70 lbs. 59.00- Market courtesy of PDA. Vintage Hogs Paradise, Pa. Saturday, June 16 Total 706 head. All prices per hundredweight. No. 1-2,210 to 245 lbs, 46.50- 47.50; No. 2-3, 210 to 245 lbs. 45.75-46.75; sows 34.00-39.00; boars 29.00-34.00. Monday, June 18 Heavyweights 47.50-48.25 Wednesday, June 20 Total 558 head. No. 1-2, 210 to 245 lb. 44.25- 45.25; No. 2-3, 210 to 245 lbs. 43.00- lightweights 43.00- heavyweights 43.50-44.25; sows 36.00-40.00; boars 33.00-37.00. CONTACT: JOHtf CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215)593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA - (717)349-7300 PAN DERR Conowingo, MD (301)378-3280 New Holland Hogs New Holland, Pa. Mon., June 18,1979 Hog Auction 1678 1460 1147 Today Last Monday Last Year 1458 TREND: Compared tolast Monday barrows and gilts opened 2.00-2.25 higher, but by midsession barrows and gilts selling 3.50-5.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 49.2549.85, few early 48.25-49.00. Selected US 1 200-240 lbs. 49.85-50.10. US 1-3 220-260 lbs. 48.2549.25, few early 46.75- 48.00. Pa. Grain June 18,1979 Compared with last Monday’s market, for Central and South Central Pennsylvania; Corn steady to 15 cents higher; Wheat steady to 20 cents, instances 40 cents higher; Barley steady to strong, new barley due on the market this week; Oats steady; Ear Corn steady to $5 higher. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock. (All prices per bushel, except Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.70- 3.10, average 2.91; ''Wheat No. 2 range 3.80-4.65, average 4.15; Barley No. 3 range 1.60-1.80, average 1.69; Oats No. 2 range 1.55- 1.70, average 1.60; Ear Com range 70.00-83.00,' average 77.55. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.45- 2.80, average 2.67; Wheat No. 2 range 3.50-3.85, average 3.67; Barley No. 3 range 1.60-1.80, average 1.69; Oats No. 2 range 1.30- 1.60, average 1.49; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 2.20- 3.00, average 2.53; Ear Com range 62.00-72.00, average 67.30. So. Central Pa. (Franklin and Cumberland Counties) Com No. 2-y range 2.60- 2.80, average 2.58, few down to 2.30; Wheat No. 2 range 3.40-3.80, average 3.50; Six tractors, ten trailers ready to serve y0u...40’, 45’ and Possum Belly trailers. S.K. SHOTZBERCER INC LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, PA 17604 Phone: (717) 393-4641 (day or night) J.M. HOODER Inc. L. .NC. .STE.. ST CKY. ... S r . 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 26—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 23,1979 Chicago Grain Futures July 3.08 4.69 Sept. Nov.. Dec. Jan. Mar. Oct. Trend - Corn is stronger, Wheat is much stronger Soybeans are stronger, Soybean Meal is higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. July Aug. Sept. . Oct. Nov, Dec. v. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Trend - Cattle are generally higher, Hogs* are higher, Potatoes are steady, and Eggs are steady. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Dally Livestock Slaughter Slaughter Under Federal Inspection First 4 Days CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP This Week 447,000 Last Week Last Year 538,000 48,000 Market courtesy of USDA. Barley No. 3 range 1.50-1.65, average 1.58; Oats. No. 2 range 1.55-1.70, average 9 i ¥ r i (Closing Bids as of Thursday, June 21,1979) Corn Wheat Soybeans Meal 3.11 4.76% 8.21 224.50 3.17 4.91 3.24% 5.00% 8.33 228.00 Futures Trading Closing Bids as of Thursday, June 21,1979 Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 66.30 36.45 64.95 34.30 67.40 36.80 68.40 69.35 39.50 70.40 39.50 29,000 468,000 33,000 » i Soybean 8.31 226.00 8.12 225.00 8.21 224.50- 40.60 6.33 62.75 7.31 9.30 1,097,000 1,308,000 1,066,000 1.61; Ear Corn range 65.00- 74.00, average68.63. Southeastern, Central and South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 2.45- 3.00, average 2.77; Wheat No. 2 range 3.50-4.10, average 3.82; Barley No. 3 range 1.60-1.80, average 1.67; Oats No. 2 range 1.40- 1.70, average 1.55; Ear Corn range 65.00-82.00, average 72.11. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.35- 2.85, average 2.54; Wheat No. 2 range 3.10-3.35, 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. 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 5 A.M. & 8 A.M. Tuesday Only 717-933-4080 3 56.40 57.00 60.80 57.75 63.00 70,000 74,000 82,000
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