Look into Futures THOMSON MCKINNON SECURITIES INC. GRAINS Despite this week’s minor rally in grains, the market tone is soft. Continued strength in the dollar has caused concern for exports. Brazilian soybeans, a new wheat crop and banish com stocks report, all indicate an adequate supply of grain to satisfy world demand. Soybean oil continues to hold up Headlocks & Strength Engineered For LONG LIFE... by MARTBI 841 Kutztown Road Myerstown, PA 17067 Phone: (717) 933-4151 PENNSYLVANIA Brandt's Farm Supply Elizabethtown, PA (717)367-1221 Dilt's Farm Equipment Marion Center, PA (412)286-9606 By Dick Slay (800) 336-0241 the grain complex despite the bleak demand for soybean meal. The imminent rebound in Malaysian palm oil (42 cents per pound) is expected to temper gains in soybean oil (34 cents per pound). Any weakness in oil has made bean traders very nervous since oil has never been able to carry the soybean complex alone. Reserve com is likely to remain Martin Cow Control Equipment: Thomas Dunlap Jersey Shore, PA (717)398-1391 A.L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville, PA (717) 786-3521 Histand's Farm & Home Service Rome, PA (717)744-2371 Contact Your Local Martin Dealer William Hobensack's Sons Ivyland, PA (215) 675-1610 R.S. Hollinger & Son, Inc. Mountville, PA (717)285-4538 C.B. Hoober A Son WA J Dairy Sale* Farme „ Su , Co . Intercourse, PA Oxford, PA Westminster MD (717) 768-8231 (717) 529-2569 ( 3 oiTmB 6776 in release status. The 3.25 trigger price is 20 cents below current price and until new crop prospects are better known, prices should be hard pressed to reach that level. New crop prospects continue to concern the market. Although the south is well behind and the midwest is 5 to 20 percent behind normal, most analysts believe another two week setback is needed to spur markets upward. New crop prices have shown difficulty rallying on weather fears. December corn has found resistance at 3.06 for the past two months. November soybeans have found new resistance at 7.25 after forming a double top at 7.40 to 7.45. July wheat has moved back toward 3.40 after rallying near 3.60 on fears of winter damage and in creased export activity. Many market watchers look for new crop Loop Stalls Designed and engineered for safe, dependable and maintenance-free herd management. Built with rugged steel to last longer. Won’t rot or splinter. Self-Locking Headlocks Manage stock more efficiently. Cow locks itself in position by placing head through opening and lowering it to feed. Each section also locks and releases manually with simple turn of lever. Feeding can be controlled, veterinary work performed safely. Available in 10' and 12' sections to provide from 4to 8 stalls per section. Galvanized Loop Stalls Simplify bedding area cleaning without floor obstructions. Install or remove in minutes. Standard lengths: 5' for 6' bed, heifers and young stock; 6' for 7' bed, adult animals. Frame tubing construction- 55,000 lbs. mm. yield high-strength steel,. 109" wall. Top rail- 2" O. D. tubing, .083” wall. Marshall Machinery Inc. Honesdale, PA (717)729-7117 Red Wing Farm Fleetwood, PA (215)944-0401 prices to fall dramatically once weather prospects improve. LIVESTOCK Livestock markets have finally discounted all the negative news that could be found. Concerns about weather, large supplies and east coast strike and soft demand had forced cattle and hogs to recent lows. June cattle found support below 66.00 per hun dredweight and on a key reversal day moved back to 67.00. Traders warn that retail demand must pick up in order to fuel this move up ward. Packer margins are still weak and boxed beef has been disap pointing below 1.00 per pound. Until those margins improve, commercial buying should be soft. However, current feedlots create the potential for a strong move upward. Zimmerman Farm Service Bethel, PA (717)933-4114 DELAWARE Delridge Supply Inc. Greenwood, DE (302)349-4327 MARYLAND Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5,1984-A29 Pork has followed much the same, of course. However, the retail tone is much firmer than beef. With packer margins in the black, and the spring hog run near an end, commercial buying in terest should remain keen. Since the recent reversal day in July, hogs from under 57.00 to 59.00 per hundredweight, market watchers are looking for cash prices to rally. The large futures premiums are indicative of bullish expectations, but cash must follow suit in order to sustain that trend. In short, although supplies are adequate in all livestock, the key unknown is demand. This no one can predict. Good cookout and planting weather will spur demand and temporarily slow marketing of hogs fed by grain producers. We are all waiting for the sunshine. Packer agrees WASHINGTON D.C. - Louis Kline, Inc., a meat packer at Hollidaysburg, Pa., and Louis Kline, its owner, have agreed to a $20,000 civil penalty and a cease and desist order, a U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture official reports. B.H. (Bill) Jones, head of USDA’s Packers and Stockyards Administration, said Kline agreed to the order to settle charges of paying on false weights for livestock purchased on a carcass basis from farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Kline was also charged with making fraudulent deductions from funds due to livestock sellers by falsely claiming that some carcass parts had been condemned by federal inspectors. Jones said $15,000 of the civil penalty was suspended, providing Kline does not violate the cease and desist order for five years. In agreeing to the order, Kline neither admitted nor denied the charges in an administrative complaint filed by USDA last June in an administrative complaint under authority of the Puckers and Stockyards Act. 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