Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Monday, September 19 Report supplied by USDA HOGS: Compared to last Wednesday barrows and gilts 1.00- 1.50 lower; sows steady, instances 1.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb. 47.00-47.85, late mainly 47.50-47.85 ; 200-210 lb. 45.00-47.00. US 1 210-250 lb. 48.26-48.75, few 49.00-49.50. US 1-3 220-265 lb. 46.00- 47.26. SOWS: US 1-3 350-630 lb. 37.00 39.00, few 39.00-39.50. US 2-3 Few 500-650 lb. 35.00-37.00. m Tuesday, September Z 0 reday Last Tuesday Last Year TREND: Compared to Monday barrows and gilts 25-60 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-230 lb. 46.50-47.35. US 1 few 210- 250 lb. 47.50-47.85. US 1-3 220-265 lb. 45.75-46.50. Wednesday, September 21 HOGS; Compared to Tuesday barrows and gilts 1.00 to mostly 1.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb. 48.00-49.00, several 49.00- 49.85. US 1 210-250 lb. 50.00-51.00. US 1-3 220-265 lb. 46.50-48.00. New Holland Hogs Monday, September 19 Report supplied by USDA Today 1782 Last Monday 1938 last Year 1709 “rend; Compared to last Monday barrows and gilts opened mostly 1.50 lower, later trading 2.00-2.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 210-250 lb. 46.2547.25, with early trading 47.3547.85. US 1 200-250 lb. 48.00-49.00. US 1-3 210-280 lb. 44.50- 46.00, few early 46.50-47.25. J.M. HOOBER LANCASTER STOCKYARDS - ~ - ~ Serving You Sim 1895 Specializing in Slaughter Cattle & Feeder Cattle John: (717) 397-6191 or 569-2084 (Home) Dick: (717) 397-6191 or 299-5123 (Hrnne* ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS Now you have a choice of marketing your fat hogs on any one of 4 days a week through Walter M. Dunlap and Sons. The starting times for each day are as follows: Monday at 1 P.M., Tuesday at 10 A.M., Wednesday at noon and Saturday at 10 A.M. Consign your fat hogs to Walter M, Dunlap and Sons where they will be handled by experienced and capable personnel. All hogs weighed upon arrival. For market information contact Ken Smoker or Ollie Nagle at 717-397-5136. FEEDER PIG SALE Every Tuesday - Starting at 1 P.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons V Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast New Holland Feeder Pigs Wednesday, September 21 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Wednesday Last Year TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 3.00-5.00 higher, extremes 10.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2; 10 head 28 lbs. 68.00; 157 head 30-39 lbs. 50.00-64.00; 176 head 40-49 lbs. 42.00-57.00; 34 head 41-47 lbs. 61.00-62.00; 159 head 50-59 lbs. 44.00-53.00; 82 head 60-72 lbs. 41.00- 50.00. US2-3: 11 head 27-29 lbs. 67.00; 53 head 30-39 lbs. 47.00-56.00; 45 head 40-49 lbs. 40.00-49.00; 39 head 54-59 lbs. 37.00-d.00; 23 head 61-66 lbs. 44.00-46.00. Lancaster Feeder Pigs Tuesday, September 20 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Tuesday Last Year TREND: Compared to last Tuesday feeder pigs steady to 5.00 higher, although 40-50 lb. only steady. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2: 19 head 20-22 lbs. 85.00- 87.50. 267 head 27-39 lbs. 56.00 68.00; 12 head 31 lbs. 70.00; 358 head 4049 lbs. 50.0059.00; 141 head 51-52 lbs. 56.0059.00; 182 head 50-59 lbs. 48.5052.00; 36 head 6066 lbs. 46.0055.00. US 2-3: 83 head 27-39 head 50.00 60.00; 44 head 40-49 lbs. 46.00-55.00; 13 head 56-58 lbs. 44.0046.00. PA. RETAIL PRODUCE gfsfc*- Fruit & Vegetable Hotline Price# Monday, Sept. 19 Report supplied by PDA Apples - Macks, Ozark Gold, Summer Ram bo, Red Delicious, Cortland, Red Gold. Mullies Delicious, Early Dehcious-$B.OO to 14.50/bushel; $4.96 to 8.95/'? bushel; $3.40 to 5.25/peck. Pick- Your-Own varieties in season - $4.00/ *<2 bushel. Peaches - Sizes Medium to Large; $2.50 to 3.757*2 peck; $7,957*2 bushel; $11.50 to 16.00/bushel. Pears - Bartletts -31 b. box - 90 to 99 cents; $2.50 to $3.40/peck; $5.95 to $9,007*2 bushel; $B.OO to 14.00/bushel. Plums - Small size 95 cenls/quart; Larger size $2.25 quart. Nectarines - Large 99 cenls/pound; $2.50/*< peck; $4,257*2 peck. Apple Cider - $1.15 to 1.757*2 gallon; $2.00 t 02.80 gallon. Grapes - Concord & Niagara - 75 cents/pound; $5.00/peck; 141 b. flat $6.95. Broccoli - 50 cents/pound; 69 cents/pound - 12 or more bunches 60 cents each; 24 or more bunches 55 cents each. Yellow Beans-99 cents/quart. Green Beans - 69 cents/peck; $2,507*2 peck. Lima Beams - In shells $1.49/G peck - $7,507*2 bushel; Shelled $1.79 to |2.50/pint depending on size. 870 1021 1283 1017 1680 Cabbage - 25 cents/pound. Cauliflower - 75 cents/pound. Cantaloupes - 39 cents to $1.75 depending on size. Watermelons - Seedless cents/pound. Cucumbers 4/$l.OO. Sweet Com - Silver Queen - $1.90 tos2.2S/dozen. Onions - 29 cerits/pound. Hydroponic Lettuce - 59 cents to 2/$l.OO. Eggplant • 29 cents to 50 cents/pound. Squash - Acorn & Butternut - 20 cents to 50 cents/pound; Soaghetti - 45 cents each. Potatoes - 15 cents/pound; $1.49 Editorials Dairy Home and Youth - 20 20 cents each Editorially speaking New Hd Dairy Pr incebb uowned 818 UduphinCo UHIA Berry Co DHIA Milk Check York UHIA Hornebtead Note* Horne on the Range Kid i Kor net Harm Women calenddi l-ar in Women Society new* Lancaster Firming, Saturday, September 24,1983—A3 U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Thursday, September 22 Report supplied by LSUA L Oder Federal Inspection CATTLE CAIAES HOGS SHEEP Week to Date (Est.) 543.000 46,000 Same Period Last Week i Est. i 566.000 47,000 Same Period Last Year i Act. I 533.000 46.000 Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday. September 22) Coni 3 43 Sepl. Oel. Nuv Dec 360*4 Jau. Trend - Corn is stronger. Wheal is choppy, Soy beans are strungei. Soy bean Meal is stronger Market Prov ided by Commodity Department Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. lo 1.75/10 lb. bag. Peppers - Bell 25 cents each; 5/11.00; Hot - 5 cents each 12/50 cents. Gourds - 5 cents each; 5 or 6/quarl measure $1.55; Pick-Your- Own 39 cents each or 3/sl. 15. Indian Corn - 65 cents/bunch of 3 Tomatoes - 50 cents/pound; Canning -12.95/‘•a bushel. Spinach - 60 cents/2 lb. box. Pumpkins -10 cents/ pound. Mushrooms - 12 oz. package $1.49. tn this issue Four Sections AlO C i C i C 4 UJb B i. B b BIU B<>4 BS9 1.368.000 107.000 1.337,000 105.000 1.150,000 107.000 Soybean Wheal Soy beans Meal 8 23 4 03 9 23 3 81* 9 39 (Closing Bk> as ol Thursday, September 221 Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Oct 66.60 41.67 Nov. Dec. 61.10 42.00 Trend - Cattle are stronger. Hogs are stronger, potatoes stronger Market Provided by Commodity Department Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. 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