Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 02, 1980, Image 3

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    j Hog Markets
Lancaster
Hogs
Saturday, January 26
1420 head.
U.S. No. 1200-225 lbs. 42.00-
45.00, few 47.50; 1 & 2 200-240
lbs. 39.50-40.00; 2 & 3.200-250
lbs. 38.75-39.25.
Monday, January 28
HOGS: Barrows and gilts
mostly steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-2 205-245 lbs. 38.25-39.50,
few 39.50-39.85, With about 25
head 40.35-40.60; US 1205-240
lbs. 41.5042.00; US 1-3 220-
260 lbs. 38.25-38.75.
Wednesday, January 30
HOGS: Barrowsand gilts
firm toSO higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS;
JUS 1-2 200-240'lbs. 39.50-40.25,
few 40.35-40.60; US 1 205-235
lbs. 42.00-42.50; US 1-3 225-
260 lbs. 39.00-39.50.
New Holland
Hogs
Monday, January 28
New HoUand,Pa.
Hogs
Today 1928
Last Monday 1752
Last Year 16^2
TREND; Compared to last
Monday barrows and gilts
1.00-1.25 lower.
BARROW’S;AND GILTS:
US J-2 205-240 lbs. 39.25-
39.755 US 1 200-240 lbs. 40.25-
41.00, Few 41.00-42.00; US 1-3
220-255 lbs. 39.00-39.25.
National Reputation Local Service
Vintage
Hogs
Paradise,Pa.
Saturday, January 26
Total 932 head. All prices
per hundredweight.
No. 1, 205-240 lbs. 41.00-
42.50; No. 2 & 3, 210-240 lbs.
38.50-41.00; Sows 300-600 lbs.
28.00-34.25; Boars 205-600 lbs.
27,25-29.25.
Wednesday, January 30
Total 415 head. All prices
per hundredweight.
No. 1, 210240 lbs. 39.50-
40.50; No. 2 &3, 200-250 lbs.
37.50-39.50; Sows 300430 lbs.
28.00- Boars 200-260 lbs.
26.00-
Westminster
Pigs
Friday, January 25
901 Pigs: Bidding active!
Prices $3.00-6.00 over last
month. All pigs weighed on
arrival and sold by the
pound.
No. I&2Pigs: 277head36-
53 lbs. 53.00-64.50 ; 368 head
54-77 lbs. 49.00-63.00; 38 head
70-76 lbs. 39.00-48.00; 50 head
90-104 lbs. 37.00-44.00.
No. 2: 75 head 38-47 lbs.
49.00-52.00.
No. 2 & 3: 31-43 lbs. 30.00-
46.00.
Next Sale: February 22, at
1:30 P.M.
Lancaster
Feeder Pigs
Tuesday, January 29
Lancaster, Pa.
Feeder Pigs
1289
Today
Last Tuesday
Last Year
Compared to last Tuesday,
feeder pigs firm to 5.00
higher. All pigs weighed on
arrival and sold by the
hundred weight.
US 1-2: '79 head 28-39 lbs.
64.00- 350 head 4049 lb.
58.00- 255 head 50-59
lbs. 53.00-66.00; 141 head 60-
69 lbs. 49.50-60.00; 77 head 70-
87 lbs. 43.0049.50.
US 2-3: 35 head 38-39 lbs.
50.0062.00; 28 head 4849 lbs.
44.0057.00; 40 head 55-70 lbs.
40.0044.00.
48 head mostly US 3 32-49
lbs. 35.50-38.00.
St. Louis
Hogs
Thursday, January 31
HOGS; 4000 - Barrows &
gilts fairly active, steady to
50 higher, most advance on
weights over 250 lbs. US 1-2
200-240 lbs. 38.50-38.75; US 1-
3 230-250 lbs. 38.00-38.50.
SOWS: Unevenly 50-1.50
higher. (About 8%). Us 1-3
300-450 lbs. 33.50-34.00; 450-
500 lbs. 34.50-36.00; Over 500
lbs. 36.00-37.00.
BOARS: Over 350 lbs.
32.00- under 350 lbs.
25.00-
Peoria
Hogs
Thursday, January 31
HOGS: 3000 - Barrows' &
gilts active, fully steady,
instances 50 higher. US 1-2
200-240 lbs. 38,50-39.00; US 1-
3 200-240 lbs. 38.00-38.50
SOWS: 50-2.50 higher,
most advanced on wts. over
400 lbs. (10%). US 1-3 325-400
lbs. 33.50-35.50; 400-500 lbs.
35.50-36.50; 500-700 lbs. 36.50-
38.00.
Indianapolis
Hogs
Thursday, January 31
HOGS: 1500 - Barrows &
gilts active, 25-50 higher. US
1-2 210-240 lbs. 39.25-39.50,
one 62 head 39.75.
SOWS: Active, under 500
lbs. scarce; over 500 lbs.
stdy.-50 hgr. (5%). US 1-3
few 400-475 lbs. 31.00-32.00;
500-650 lbs. 35.00-35.50.
BOARS: Under 250 lbs.
25.00-26.00; over 300 lbs.
24.00.
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CONTACT:
JOHN CAMPBELL
Atglen, PA
(215)593-5529
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Spring Run, PA
(717)349-7300
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Conowingo, MD
(301)378-3280
Pa. Grain
Monday, January 28
Compared with last
Mondays market for
Southeastern, Central and
South Central Pa. Com
steady to 10 cents higher.
Wheat & Barley uneven,
mostly steady to strong,
spots 20 cents higher. Oats
uneven, mostly steady to 5
cents higher. Ear Com
steady to $5 higher.
Prices paid delivered to
dealers dock. (All prices per
bushel, except Ear Com per
ton).
- Southeastern Pa.
1236
Com No. 2-y range 2.75-
3.00, average 2.83;“ Wheat
No. 2 range 4.00-4.40,
average 4.19; Barley No. 3
range 1.95-2.50, few reported'
2.65, average 2.22; Oats No. 2
range 1.46-1.90, mostly 1.65-
1.70, average 1.68; Soybeans
No. 1 range 5.87-6.15,
average 6.03; Grain
Sorghum No. 2 range 2.20,
average 2.20; Ear Corn
range 67.00-74.00, "few
reported 85.00, average
72.00.
Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 2.60-
2.85, average 2.73; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.80-4.15,
average 3.98; Barley No. 3
range 1.80-2.07, average
1.91; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-
1.65, average 1.55; Grain
Sorghum No. 2 range 2.30-
2.60, average 2.50; Ear Com
range 62.00-70.00, average
62.44.
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.55-
2.75, average 2.63; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.60-4.20, mostly
3.70-3.95, average 3.87;
Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.00,
average 1.90; Oats No. 2
range 1,50-1.80, average
1.61, Ear Com range 55.00-
70.00, average 63.75.
Western Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 2.50-
2.85, average 2.66; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.70-3.75,
average 3.78; Barley No. 3
few reported 1.55, average
1.55; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-
1.65, average 1.58; Ear Com
range few reported 55.00-
60.00, average 57.50.
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.60-
2.95, average 2.76; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.80-4.35,
average 4.07; Barley No. 3
range 1.80-2.30, average
2.05; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-
1.75, average 1.61; Ear Com
range 62.00-74.00, average
66.76.
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, FEBRUARY 5 - 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, February 2,1980—A3
( Chicago Grain Futures
(Closing Bids as of Thursday, January 31)
Cora Wheat Soybeans Meal
2.75 4.69 6.72
Mar.
May 2.88
July 2.96% 4.73 7.17% 195.10
Aug.
3.04% 4.84
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Trend - Com is lower, 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, January 31
Chicago Chicago New York Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
65.65 39.50
Feb.
Mar.
69.25 39.10 6.08 48.90
Apr.
May
71.60 43.00
June
July
72.00 43.40
Aug.
Trend - Cattle are steady. Hogs are lower. Potatoes are
lower. Eggs are steady.
Market Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
U.S. Inspected
Livestock Slaughter 1
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP
Week to Date
466.000
Same Period Last Week
469.000 35,000
Same Period Last Year
499.000 45,000
Market courtesy of USDA.
New Holland
Feeder Pigs
Wednesday, January 30
Today
Last Wednesday
Last Year
Compared to last Wed
nesday feeder pigs 5.00-8.00
higher. All pigs weighed on
arrival and sold by the
hundredweight.
US 1-2: 66 head 30-39 lb.
50.00- 246 head 40-49 lb.
52.0062.00; 282 head 50-59 lb.
50.00- 63 head 6065 lb.
50.00- 48 head 70-100 lb
43.00-
US 2-3: 64 head 28-37 lb.
32.00- 78 head 39-48 lb.
48.00- 80 head 55-110 lb.
35.00-
4.74 6.95
7.24
7.41
5.84 51.65
7.20 50.00
38,000
1,405,000 79,000
1,396,000 82,000
1,115,000 70,000
Hunter’s
Auction
Monday, January 28
COWS: High Choice to
Prune 52.25-54.00; Good to
Standard 50.25-52.00; Utility
41.75-48.25; Cutters 46.00-
47.50; Canners 40.00-46.00.
1049
914
1179
CALVES: Prime 200-275
life. 110.00-125.00; High to
Choice 140-180 lbs. 109.00-
123.00; Good to Choice 120-
140 lbs. 98.00-126.00; Stan
dard to Good 90-110 lbs. 95.00-
126.00; Utility 75-85 lbs. 85.00-
109.00; Low Utility 65-75 lbs.
68.00-91.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 20-25 lbs.
$6 to $l2 by hd.; 25-35 lbs. $l2
to $l4 by hd.
HOGS: 140-180 lbs. 28.00-
36.00; 220-240 lbs. 37.00-39.50.
SOWS: 28.00-31.50.
BOARS: 28.00.
U.S. corn harvested this
fall could fill 2 million jumbo
hopper cars that would
stretch 13 times across the
nation
LIVESTOCK
TRANSPORTATION
P.O. Box 925
Lancaster, PA
Phone
717-393-4641
(day or night)
Marvin Johns -
717-393-4641
Gene Zwaliy
717-626-8632
Soybean
185.80
190.00
196.50)
205.80
44.25