Hog Markets Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards a . Monday, Marcfel • Report supplied byUBDA HOGS: Barrows and gilts .50 to .75 higher. Sows steady to .50 higher,' instances 1.00 higher on weights oversoolbs. BARROWS AND GILTS: VS 1-2 210-240 lbs. 50.75-51.25; OS 1210-240 lbs. 51.50-52.00; US 1-3 200-255 lbs. 50.00-50.75. SOWS: US 1-3 300-500 lbs. 43.00- 40.00; 500-650 lbs. 47.00-48.00. , Wednesday, March 10 Report (applied fcy.USDA HOGS: Compared to Tuesday, barrows and gilts .25 to .50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lbs: 51.29-51.85; US 1210-245 lbs. 52.00-52.75, few selected 53.00- 54.25; US 1-3200-280 lbs. 50.5051.25. Lancaster Hogs Saturday, March*' Report supplied by auction 1030 head. m S. 210-235 lbs. 51.505250, few 5M054.50; U.S. 1 210-245 lbs. 50.7551.25; U.S. 2 & 3 200-240 lbs.' 50.0050.50; Sows 300-400 lbs. 42.00- 44.50; 400 lbs, and up 46.7547.50; Boars 200 lbs. and up 37.50-40.00. Vintage Hogs Vintage Sates Stables Saturday, March € Report supplied by auction U.S. 1 & 2 210-235 lbs. 49.5051.00; U.S. 2 & 3 200-245 lbs. 48.0049.50; Sows 300-500 lbs. 42.0044.50; Boars 2005001b5. 37.0040.00. Wednesday, March 10 U.S. 1 & 2' 210-235 lbs. 50.0051.25; U.S. 2 & 3 200-245 lbs. 49.0050.00; Sows 300500 lbs. 42.0047.U0; Boars 200500 lbs. 38.0041.00. Peoria Hogs “ ' Thursday, March 11 ' Report supplied byUSDA 3500. Trading active, imows and gilts opening 50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lbs. 40.50-50.00, 150-head 50.25; US 1-3 200-2401U5. 48.5049.50. Sows steady to 2.50 higher, most advance on sows over 500 lbs. US 1- 3 350450 lbs. 42.0042.50; 450500 lbs. 50.0051.00; 500650 lbs. 51.50 52.50. - Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, March li , HOGS: 1400.fi*rrows an* gilts active, mostlyso-75 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 220-250 lbs. 4&75-50.25; 210-220 lbs. 49.00-49.75; OS 1-3 220-260 lbs. 49.00- 49.75, many 49.60- Sows active, under 450 lbs. steady to £OO higher; over 450 lbs.' steady to .50 lower. US 1-3 400-450,. lbs. 42:00-4<5*.00; 476-575 lbs. 48.00- 50.50. v St. Louis Hogs Thursday, March 11 Report supplied by USDA . H(XJS; 4000. Trading fairly active, barrows and gilts 25 to mostly 50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 225-250 lbs. 49.5 V to mostly 50.00; 200-225 lbs. 48.50-49.50; US 1-2 230- 260 lbs. 48.75-49.50. Sows 50-1.00 higher. US 1-3 300- 450 lbs. 43.00; 450-800 lbs. 46.00- 47.00; over 500 lbs. 49.50-51.50; some over 600 lbs. 52.00. Special Feeder Pig Sale Farmvllle, Va. Thursday, March i Report supplied by VDA There were I,4ol'head sold. U.S. 1-2: 30-39 lbs. 124.00; 4049 lbs. 119:00:'50-59 lbs. 100.50; 6009 lbs. 83.50; 70-84 lbs. 69.50; 85-100 lbs. 59.00. U.S. 3:3039 lbs. 117.00;40-49 lbs. 111.00; 50-50 lbs. 98.00; 60-69 lbs. 80.00; 7084 lbs. 71.00. UT. St U.S. 4: 30-39 lbs. 60.00; 40- 49 lbs. 80:00; 7084 lbs. 60.00. J.M. HOOBER Inc. LANCASTER STOCKYARDS Tour Livestock Broker Since 1895 * Up-to-date market information / •'Commission Agents for slaughter cattle, fat hogs, calves, lambs, feeder pigs. ' * Suppliers of feeder cattle Consign your livestock to J.M. Hoober, Inc., and receive personal care & service. PH: (717) 397-6191 - Home 569-2084 Hog Dept. 626-8653 Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday Mar. II) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes Apr. 66.65 49.82 8.07 June 64.72 54.97 July 62.02 53.77 Aug. Trend • Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher. Potatoes are higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. U.S. seed exports reach •**. 1 ' ' ■ Jay $111.5 million; Trend - Com is higher, Wheat is lower. Soybeans are lower, Soybean WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. exports of seeds for planting totaled $111.5 million for July* December, 1981. That’s 17 percent below a year earlier. December exports of $39.6 million were 2 percent below December 1980. High interest rates and generally good supplies in importing countries as well as the strength of the U.S. dollar con tributed to the slower export movement especially for forage seeds. , Vegetable seed exports con tinued strong for this period with a , - ANDERSON FERTILIZER Spring 1982 Trailer Truckload Price List TvA-‘ - Estimated Dally Livestock Slaughter—Thursday, Iter. U Report supplied by USD A Estimated Daily livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CALVES' r 'BOGS , CATTLE This Week 486,000 Last Week 479,000 Last Year 477,000 Market courtesy of USDA May 2.70 value of |45.3 million, 41 percent of total seed exports. Forage seed -exports were sluggish totaling $28.8 million, 19 percent below the first half of the 1960-81 marketing year. Grain and miscellaneous seed exports increased during December, bringing the six-month Bland *4-8-12 5-10-10 5- 10-10-10 12-12-12 16-16-16 19- 20- *2O-15-15 8-32-16 6- •8-24-8 10-30-10 10-20-20 ♦ll-22-22 12-24-24 $220.00 $209.00 *2l-7-14 $193.00 $17900 *9-23-30 $216.00 $201.00 *5-15-30 $184.50 $170.50 *6-18-36 $206.00 $192.00 *O-15-30 $172.50 $158.50 *O-10-40 $172:75 $158.75 •0-14-42 $186.00' $175.00. 0-26-26 $198.50 $189.00 * May require minimum order 46-0-0- (urea) 18-46-0 (DAP) 0-0-60 (Potash) 11-53-0 (MAP) * SPECIAL REBATE PROGRAM * - Available for customers buying 100 tons or more in 12 months' FERTILIZER SALES CALL TOLL FREE 800-442-6822 Unosttf FinaißC, StUrtay, Morph 13, lSi2—A3 - U.S. inspected Livestock Slaughter 43,000 42,000 38,000 Chicago Grain futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday Mar. 11) Wheat Soybeans Corn 3.40% 6.04% 2.58% 3.51% 3.64 2.78% Market Provided by Commodity Department Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. Bulk $116.50 ■qg $130.50 $125.00 $170.00 $140.75 $158.00 $189.50 $213.00 $179.00 $200.00 $210.00 $192.00 $172.00 $134.50 $lBl.OO $154.75 $169.00 $199.00 $222.50 $190.50 5214.00 $219.50 $201.50 $186.00 $200.00 $184.00 $19825 $214.00 $193.50 $212.25 $228 00 $213.00 $257 00 $242 00 $162 00 $147 00 Ask Ask Custom Mixing Service Aveilebie Star Rt Box 51 Latrobe. PA 15650 1,319,000 96,000 1,318,000 97,000 1,464,000 84,000 6.16% 6.27% totals for com to |16.7 million; sorghum. $6.7 million, soybean, |2.2 million and sugar beet seeds to $800,600. Mexico continues as the leading individual country market for U.S. seeds this year with $lB.l million through December, 16 percent of total exports. $l5 per ton discount for customer pickup at Ohio plant. Truckload (22-25 tons) Discount Take delivery by 3/20-deduct $3 per ton, by 3/31 deduct $2 per ton. DELIVERY RATES These are estimated charges per ton for truckload delivery to your farm. Call TOLL FREE .for your exact rate. Split delivery can be arranged. Bagged blends may be combined to fill out a truckload order; Bulk blends cannot. Ridgeway 2.40 Scranton Welisboro Somerset Lewistown Allentown ' Coatesvilfe New Enterprise Mechanicsburg 6.50 Terms-cash on delivery. Springs ask,for Frank seryice late SHEEP Soybean Meal 180.50 181.60 184.80 18.90 15.60 4.00 12.00 19.60 16.70 6.00 14.00
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