Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Monday, May 28 Report supplied by USDA Auction not covered due to holiday. Tuesday, May 29 Today Last Tuesday Last Year 484 TREND: Insufficient volume for a market test. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 few 205-245 lb. 49.00-50,00. US 1-3 205-265 lb. 48.00-49.00. Wednesday, May 30 HOGS: Compared to last Wednesday barrows and gilts 1.00 2.00 lower; sows steady, instances 2.00 lower on 500-600 lb. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 205-245 lb. 48.50-49.50. US 1 205-250 lb. 49.75-51.00, few 51.0052.00. US 1- 3 200-270 lb. 47.0048.50. SOWS; US 1-3 300400 lb. 35.00 40.00 ; 400500 lb. 39.0042.00; 500650 lb. 42.0044.00. New Holland Feeder Pigs Wednesday, May 30 Report supplied by USDA Today 859 Last Wednesday 811 Last Year 888 TREND; Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs generally steady, although 4050 lb. steady to 5.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2:17 head 19 lbs. 118.00; 100 head 22-36 lbs. 96.00106.00; 75 head 34-39 lbs. 75.0088.00; 360 head 4049 lbs. 74.0087.00; 128 head 5059 lbs. 70.0081.00; 11 head 7071 lbs. 69.00 80.00. US 2-3: 7 head 23 lbs. 94.00; 7 head 34 lbs. 77.00; 33 head 45-46 lbs. 72.00-76.00; 15 head 58 lbs. 71.00; 40 head 60-75 lbs. 66.00-71.00. Lancaster Feeder Pigs Tuesday, May 29 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Tuesday Last Year TREND: Compared to last Tuesday 25-40 lb. feeder pigs weak to 10.00 lower, 4060 lb. fully steady. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2: 11 head 26 lbs. 118.00; 9 head 34 lbs. 101.00; 58 head 36-38 lbs. 88.00-93.00; 203 head 40-49 lbs. 84.00- 109 head 50-54 lbs. 88.00- US 2; 29 head 35 lbs. 85.00; 23 head 43-45 lbs. 77.00-81.00; 20 head 55-57 lbs. 81.00-83.00. US 2-3: 31 head 32-40 lbs. 74.00- ATTENTION I 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 11 A.M., Tuesday at 10 A.M., Wednesday and Saturday at 8 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 PIGSALE Every Tuesday ■ Starting at 1 P.M. Walter.M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables Monday, May 28 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Monday Last Year Market 1.00-1.50 lower. Wholesale, 48.00-50.00; light weight, 44.00-49.00; heavyweight, 43.00-47.00; retail, 51.00-53.00; sows, 38.00-44.00; boars, 33.00- 42.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, May 31 Report supplied by USDA 1000. Barrows and gilts moderately active, mostly 1.00 higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 215- 250 lb. 49.00-49.50. US 1-3 220-275 lb. 48.00-49.00. SOWS: Active, steady-1.00 lower t/last test. (69 ) US 1-2 & Medium 400550 lb. 40.0042.00. US 1-3 500700 lb. 43.0045.00. BOARS; Under 250 lb. 38.50; over 350 lb. 36.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, May 31 Report supplied by USDA 4500. Barrows & gilts very ac tive, 1.001.50 higher. BARROWS & GILTS; US 1-2 210 260 lb. 49.0049.25. US 1-3 210270 lb. 48.5049.00, few 270290 lb. 47.50 48.50. SOWS: Uneven, wts. under 500 lb. steady-25 higher; over 500 lb. uneven, generally steady. (About 10%) US 1-3 300500 lb. 42.0042.25; over 500 lb. 42.0043.50. BOARS; Over 250 lb. 37.50; under 250 lb. 41.00. Peoria Hogs Thursday, May 31 Report supplied by USDA 2500. (Currently 500 over) Barrows it gilts active, 1.00-1.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 220-250 lb. 49.00-49.50. US 1-3 200-250 lb. 48.00-49.00. SOWS; Fully steady. (15%) US 1- 3 350-500 lb. 42.00-42.50, few 43.00; 500-650 lb. 42.50-43.00. BOARS: Over 350 lb. 37.75 ; 250- 350 lb. 37.00; under 250 lb. 41.00- 42.00. 568 841 1143 Westminster Feeder Pigs Friday, Report supplied by auction 823 pigs: Compared to last month prices were fully $lO.OO higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the pound. US 1&2: 46 head 31-33 lbs. 129.00 132.00; 261 head 42-49 lbs. 109.00 118.00; 184 head 51-59 lbs. 100.00 113.00; 65 head 64-69 lbs. 92.00 100.00 ; 49 head 78-79 lbs. 81.00 84.00 ; 52 head 8089 lbs. 81.00-87.00; 8 head 91 lbs. 76.00. US 2: 23 head-17 lbs. 143.00; 13 head 24-29 lbs. 131.00132.00; 70 head 3037 lbs. 106.00119.00; 33 lbs. 41-55 lbs. 76.00101.00. US 2&3: 9 head 23-26 lbs. 123.00 129.00. 1890 1630 2148 Next sale June 22nd, 1:30 P.M. Belleville Livestock Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, May 30,1984 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 151. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows 50 cents to 1.25 lower. Good 55.35-58.35, Individual Good Heifer at 55.60. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 43.5046.25, Individual at 47.75, Cutter & Boning Utility 44- 44.50, Canner & Low Cutter 37- 40.00. Shells down to 20.50. Yield Grade #1 955-2075 lbs. slaughter bulls 45.85-54.50. FEEDER CATTLE. Medium Frame #1 400750 lbs. feeder steers 38.5045.25. CALVES 145. Few Good 67-74.00, Standard & Good 70105 lbs. 53- 63.00. Few Utility 60-85 lbs. 42.50 50.00. FARM CALVES. Holstein Bulls 90-130 lbs. 70-118.00, mostly 95- 115.00. HOGS 323. Barrows & gilts steady to 1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 210- 245 lbs. barrows & gilts 4849,25, Couple to 50.00, No. 1-3 205-265 lbs. 46-48.25. Sows: Few US No. 1-3 475- 650 lbs. sows 40.2545.00. Few Boars 30-35.00. FEEDER PIGS 305. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 25.50-38.00 per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 3642.00, few lots 55«5 lbs. 45.56«0.00. SHEEP 61. Good & Choice 60-95 lbs. 59-70.00, Couple to 82.00. Slaughter ewes 11.50-25.00. Goats 21; Large 21-55.00 per head. Kids 15-25.00 per head. HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 590 - 1225 PER HEAD. Mo. 'June July Aug. Oct, Nov, Dec. Feb. ’B5 May ’B5 ~— - Editorials Editorially speaking Dairy Mystery Tipper Pleasurable Suicide Rebel Acres Post Family Dairy’s Future Southeast Dairyman Dairyman’s ABC Bucks County DHIA C 4 Upper Susquehanna DHIA DlB Milk Shed D2O Lancaster County DHIA Dauphin County DHIA Tioga County DHIA Land Squeeze Juniata County DHIA Berks County DHIA Miftlin County DHIA Dairy Problem York County DHIA Chesapeake Cleanup Start Dairying F—hir>« Kreuger Angus Farm Helping People Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1984—A3 U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter CATTLE Week to Date (Est.) 425.000 31,000 Same Period Last Week (Est.) 546.000 39,000 Same Period Last Year (Act.) 412.000 32,000 Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday, May 31) Trends - Cattle - weaker; Hogs - weaker; Potatoes - sideways. Market Provided by Mernll-Lynch Commodities, York Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday, May 31) Corn Mo. July 3.50% 3.56 Aug. Sept 3.25% Nov. 3.03 3.75% Dec. Jan.’Bs Mar. ’B5 3.12V4 May’Bs 3.16% Trends - Com - stronger; Wheat - stronger; Soybeans - stronger; S( bean Meal - stronger. Market Provided by Merrill-Lynch Commodities, York in this Five Sections AIO Al 2 A 22 A 26 A3O A 34 A 37 C 3 D 26 D 32 D 34 E 2 E 5 E 5 Ell El 2 ElB E2O E 32 A2O-21 E 6 Estimated Daily Livestock CALVES HOGS SHEEP 973,000 79,000 1,252,000 92,000 975,000 79,000 Chicago Chicago NY Maine Cattle Hogs Potatoes 64.62 51.60 56.07 62.60 56.95 62.15 55.45 63.75 “ 55.52 64.07 56.12 Wheat Soybeans Meal 8.47 8.43 3.60V4 7.86V4 7.45% 7.54V4 7.66% 3.86% 7.77 3.90% 2c « YnyV!^ issue Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook's Question Corner Kid's Corner Dairy Princess Spring Rally Active farm wife Warwick FFA'ers Growers Departments Farm Calendar Mailbox Markets Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Public Sales Columns Now is the time On being a farm wile Ladies have your heard 7 Ida's Notebook Farm Talk Livestock Ledger The Dairy Business Brockett’s Ag Advice Dairy Pipeline Foraging Around 3.37 4.39 Soybean 195.40 197.80 196.50 192.50 B 2 B 6 B 8 810 B14&17 818 822-23 829 832 AlO 836 C 5 D 2 D 6 E 34