Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1984, Image 35

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    You Name It, EM Herr Has H.
*•54 Over 10,000 Hems In Stock
12-Hole Round Hog
Feeder
1800 Lb. Cap. With
Galvalume Feed Doors
sSm, *259.95
GSI
Feed Bin
Flex-Auger Systems, PVC Tubing, 2", 3”, 4” Diameter Systems
Bm Boot
Galv. 36” FAN Vz H.P. w'Energy
Efficient Motor
Reg Price $330.00
SALE $ 269 95
Alum. 36” Shutters
Reg. $90.00 ‘
SALE $ 69 95 L
American Cool Air
Member of AMCA
Heavy Duty
A 60" Agricultural
CEILING FANS
$ 57.00
• 5 Yr Warranty • Aluminum
• UL Approved Construction
• 5 Speed Control
VARIABLE SPEED FANS
56".... , 99 # »
16' Aluminum
SALE
SSm. *595.95
CATTLE WATERERS
For Up To 80 Head
Reg. SALE
522684 *169.99
Round Oval End Tanks
Shape Galv.
ALE
24" y 4 HP FAN
w/Hanger, Cord, Motor,
Grill & Switch
Suspension /Feed Außm ,
Hooks J Drop *
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Curved
Auger
Tube
spout, pulley & belt
4”xir *108” 6”xll’ *l7s**
4”xl6' *l32** 6 ”xl6’ *216”
8”xll’ *279** B"xl6' *343”
6"x2l' *239” B"x2l' *399”
Plastic Hoppers ~
•29.95 & *39.95 Also Motors
SMC VENTILATION FANS
• 24" Fan, HP *179.95
• 20” Fan, V* HP *129.95
• 16" Fan, >/« HP.... *112.95
• 12” Fan, 1/20 HP .. . *79.95
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SYSTEMS
STINGY NIPPLE WATERERS This Week’s
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WOVEN WIRE
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*48.95
*56.95
*62.95
•75.95
$57.46
$66.29
$74.10
$88.92
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DECK
NURSERIES
w/plastic waste
drainage pans
Reg. 129.00
SALE *99.00
Metering
Drop
Box
SPECIALS
7 - AG STAR BASIC FARROWING
CRATES Reg. Price $129.00
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
SALE PRICE *B9.OO EACH
2 - B”*s2’ PTO TOP DRIVE CARDINAL
GALVANIZED TRANSPORT AUGER
ASSEMBLED
*1895.00 EACH
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ml Chomlllzer™ MediCator
New Style w/replaceable bag
Reg. SALE
2 Gal.
4 Gal.
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11| Wagon Tank
8’ Long - 2' Depth - 3' Wide
n SALE
$308.88 *199.95
Drive
or Belt Drive
Power Unit
Feed Level
Switch
Agstar Stainless
Steel Rotary &
Fenceline Feeders
NR3P-140 Lb. Rotary
Reg Foode "
*131.30 Sale *99"
NR6P-275 Lb. Rotary
Feeder
*161.60 Sale
5 12 9*5
•149.95
*199.95
$169.95
$229.95
CLEARANCE
Look into Futures
THOMSON MCKINNON SECURITIES INC.
GRAINS
Grain markets have already
begun to trade as if it were
the middle of July. The speed with
which com and soybean jumped
off their support levels shows how
nervous the market will be this
summer. The historically low
carry over stocks will keep this
market on edge until we are safely
through pollination.
November beans soybeans
’ appear to have developed a trading
range between 7.00 and 7.50. July
beans have dropped from 9.00 to
7.65 indicating a satisfaction of
demand for beans, oil and meal.
World oil stocks still are tight, but
with Malaysian oil trading
discount to brazilian prices, and
Brazilian prices trading discount
to the U.S., U.S. exporters are
becoming a supplier of last resort.
Domestic crush is expected to drop
off dramatically this summer.
Rumors have it that some
processors are importing South
American soybean pellets into
Florida at a 13.00 per ton discount
to U.S. prices. This is a very
negative indicator for the summer
export market. However, some
feed handlers are expecting
soybean meal to rally as cheap
prices encourage livestock herd
expansion and Russia begins to
supplement livestock rations with
imported meal.
Cora prospects are much the
same as beans. Old crop futures
will trade directly with support
cash markets. Processor demand
has been excellent but clearly a
hand-to-mouth scenario is
developing for the summer
market. Barley and wheat harvest
is expected to pressure com as
livestock feeders seek to substitute
cheaper small grains to improve
profit margins.
Currently small grain harvest is
going well and the usual rumors
On Feed (in May)
Placements
Marketings
Generally the report is con
sidered neutral for the near term
and slightly bullish for the back
months. With expectations for a
bullish Hogs & Pigs Report, the
deferred contracts should show
strength in the next one to two
weeks. Traders generally agree
that a significant rally in the cash
livestock markets will be
necessary for a sustained rally in
the futures market.
In the cash cattle market, ex-
WATER POLLUTION MEETING
Come and learn the wonderful benefits and results of economically priced
Vit. C in the drinking water which neutralizes the toxins, including the
nitrates. Animals are healthier and produce more on less feed. Serious
health problems are frequently corrected. Has double purpose supplies
the needed Vit. C and neutralizes the toxins in the water.
SPEAKER: Dr. Keith Ault, Professor of Chemistry the Vit. C Specialist
PLACE: Leola Family Restaurant-6 miles east of Lancaster on Rt. 23
TIME: Thurs., June 21,1984-7:30 P.M. I invite others.
Our new liquid FISH BRAND fertilizer is doing marvelously already this
spring which is making numerous repeat orders. Excellent for foliar
feeding-better than soil feeding in drought. Testimonials are almost un
beheveable in other counties and states where they used it last year 5
foot alfalfa, etc. Fruit trees get healthy and apparently need no other
spray, the owners say, as well as other crops. The 120 minerals and trace
elements in it are what does the trick. There is very much to say too
much for an ad.
Ask for more info in print.
By Dick Slay
(800) 336-0241
about light test weight seem to be
unfounded. Of local concern, with a
heavy supply of small grains ex
pected to hit the eastern terminals
cash basis has fallen 10 to 15 cents
and wheat for July delivery is
expected to go negative to July
futures.
December com is showing much
the same nervousness as soybeans
despite successful planting, large
acreage and an early projection of
a 7.9 billion bushel crop, this
market is expected to trade bet
ween 2.96 and 3.08 until the crop
prospects are better known.
Livestock ’ markets have
exhibited a sluggishness
frustrating to both buyers and
sellers. Despite hogs slaughter
dipping below 300,000 this week,
July futures have failed to hold a
rally above 47.00.
Many traders expect a bullish
Hogs & Pigs Report on June 21st.
No preliminary numbers are
available, but analysts are looking
for the market to test recent
contract highs. Due to the poor
cash situation, this prospect will be
difficult in the nearby months
(July, August) and more possible
in the back months (October,
December, February).
With so many people talking
bullish, a neutral report could be
devastating to hog futures.
Feeders have been holding hogs to
heavier weights and this has
pressured cash prices. The near
term pressure has encouraged
some traders to “bear spread” the
market buying October and
selling July. This has caused ad
ditional strength in third and
fourth quarter hog prices which
many hedgers are taking ad
vantage of.
The much anticipated seven
state Cattle On Feed Report was
released by the USDA last Thur
sday. It showed the following;
cellent boxed beef movement has
gotten this sluggish market excited
again, but heavy slaughter con
tinues to pressure prices. Even
with increased retail interests for
traditional Father’s Day featuring,
and the short supply of quality
fattened cattle, boxed beef has not
been able to successfully re-test
the 1.00 level. Without strong cash
markets, the prospects for a
summer rally will diminish.
Organic Center
217 S. Railroad Ave.,
New Holland. PA 17557
LIVESTOCK
Actual Trade Estimate
100 101.2
98 101.5
104 104.1