New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, July 7,1986 Report Supplied by Auction Today 956 Last Monday 1233 Last Year 1378 TREND: Compared to last Monday, barrows and gilts steady to .50 higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 210- 2501 b. 61.504)2.75. US 1210*245 lb. 63.00-63.75. US 1-3 210-250 lb. 59.50-60.60. US 24 220-260 lb. 56.75-58.75. Lancaster Feeder Pigs Tuesday, July 8,1986 Today Last Tuesday Last Year 360 TREND: Insufficient volume to fully test trends. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US lone lot 45 lb. 115.00. US 1-2 50 hd. 30-39 lb. 92.00-98.00; about 20 hd. 64-88 lb. 61.00-71.00. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, July 5,1986 Report supplied by Auction 151 hd. Trend 1.50 lower. 15 and 20,215-260 lbs., 57.00-58.50; Boars, 270-340 lbs., 37.25-38.25; Sows, 325-575 lbs., 37.75-38.25. Lancaster Hogs Saturday, July 5,1986 565 Head. US 1215-240 lbs., 62.00- 63.75; 4 head, 64.75; US 1&2 210-255 lbs., 60.5062.00; US 1&3 210-250 lbs. 59.0060.00; US 2&4 200-250 lbs. 58.0069.00; Sows, all weights, 37.00-41.50; Boars 200-210 lbs. 38.00- 41.00; 300-up, 35.00-36.25. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Monday, July 7,1986 Report supplied by auction HOGS: Compared to last Wednesday barrows and gilts 3.00- 4.00 higher. Sows 2.00-5.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-245 lb. 62.5063.85; US 1 210-250 lb. 64.0065.00; US 1-6 200-255 lb. 61.0062.50. SOWS; US 1-2 350-600 lb. 42.00- 47.00; US 1-3 500450 lb. 48.5040.50. Tuesday, July 8,1988 Today Last Tuesday Last Year TREND; Compared to Monday, small supply barrows and gilts steady to firm. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb. 63.00-53.75; US 1-3 200- 2551 b. 61.00-62.75. ATTENTION COW CONSIGNORS We Need Cows For Wednesday’s Market. Cows Arriving By 10:00 A.M. Will Be Sold By Noon. FEEDER PIG SALE Every Tuesday, Starting at 1:00 P.M. PLEASE NOTE: All pigs to be graded MUST BE here by 11:30 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast With The Times Wednesday, July 9,1986 HOGS; Compared to Monday barrows and gilts 2.00-3.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-245 lb. 59.60-60.35, few 60.50- 60.85. US 1 210-245 lb. 61.0063.50; US 1-3 200-255 lb. 58.5069.50. Fee(SrF?gs Wednesday, July 9,1986 Today Last Wednesday Last Year Trend; Compared to last Wednesday Feeder Pigs 5.00-10.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundredweight. US 1&2 60 head 24-29 lbs. 116.00- 146.00; 175 head 30-39 lb. 113.00- 125.00; 175 head 4049 lbs. 100.00- 119.00; 67 head 5069 lbs. 92.00- 105.00 ; 75 head 6069 lbs. 81.00- 93.00; 17 head 71.73 lbs. 74.00-76.00. US 2 33 head 28 lbs. 109.00; 33 head 44-49 lbs. 93.00-98.00; 156 head 5069 lbs. 76.00-90.00; 28 head 6064 lbs. 76.00-78.00. US 2-317 head 28 lbs. 102.00. SuCity Thursday, July 10 Report supplied by USDA Receipts This Week 3360 Last Week 4000 Last Year 4400 Trade moderate throughout the week, compared to last week slaughter steers and heifers closing steady to firm. Buyers were aggressive early in the week, pushing live prices higher. However, demand narrowed Wednesday and buyers became cautious. As a result fed cattle lost all of early week price advances. Supply rather attractive throughout the week with YG 4’s only a minimum problem. Slaughter Cows sold unevenly steady to 1.00 higher, Slaughter Bulls steady. At Wednesday auction Feeder Steers steady to 2.00 higher, advance on offerings over 700 lbs. Feeder Heifers firm to 1.00 higher. Average weight of Slaughter Steers this week 1174 lbs. compared to 1180 lbs. last week and 1248 lbs. year ago. Feeder Cattle numbered 680 head, no cme deliveries this week, 500 cows and bulls, balance of supply Slaughter Steers and Heifers. 163 165 121 SLAUGHTER STEERS: Throughout the week Choice 2-4, 1060-1350 Iba. 56.7540.50, late 56.75- 59.10. Mixed Good and Choice 2-4, 1000-1250 lbs. 66.0640.00, late 66.00- 57.75. Good 2-3, 55.0640.00, late 56.0656.00. HOLSTIENS: Choice 25, 1250- 1450 lbs. 47.00-50.00. Mixed Good and Choice 45.00-17.00. Good 2-3 42.00-15.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Throughout the week, Choice 2-4 975-1175 lbs. 55.7558.25, late mostly 56.00-58.00. package high dressing 963 lbs. 58.35. Mixed Good and Choice 2-4, 950-1050 lbs. 54.00- 57.50, late 54.0056.00. Good 2-3 52.0056.00, late 52.0054.00. Few good Heiferettes 42.50-19.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 3-4 35.25- 39.00. High Cutter and Boning Utility 2-3 36.75-41.00. High dressing to 41.75. Other cutter 15, 36.0059.50. Few Canner 32.7555.75. SLAUGHTER BULLS: YG 1-2, 1300-2200 lbs. 47.7552.25, individual 1700 lbs. 53.75. 1148 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS CORN JULY SEPT, DEC. nirf 1 MARCH’S? 186% 186 185 183% MAY’B7 JULY’B7 SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. TOURS. SOYBEAN MEAL JULY AUG. SEPT. NOV. JAN. ’B7 MARCH’B7 MAY’B7 JULY’B7 CHICAGO HOGS JULY AUG. OCT. DEC. ’B7 FEB. ’B7 APR. ’B7 JUNE’B7 45.72 45.30 45.50 45.20 APR. ’B7 JULY’B7 Cabmm Now is the Time The Dairy Business On Being A Farm Wife The Micro Way Back Home Have You Heard 7 Ida's Notebook Brockett’s Advice Forest On Fowl Livestock Ledger Foraging Around faaturas Lt Gov Candidates Dry Weather SE Livestock Judging W Va Cattlemen Wills Acres Round Hill Farms Va Angus Show Pain Maryland Dairy Shrine Huntingdon Judging School Garber Cow Leprmo Cheese Johnstown Dairy Promo Holstein Convention Firecracker Sale Keenlme Dispersal Huntingdon DHIA (Daily closing bids: Monday, July 5 through Thursday, July 10) WHEAT FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS 191 Vi 194 Vi 198% 197% 175 175 V« 175% 172% . ...- - . SFPT 177% 177 175% 173% 191% 191 190 188% MARCH’B7 243% 244% 245% 248 193 192 191 190 MAY’ B7 517 S2IV« 522 526 502% 505% 506% 507% 486% 490% 489 487% 484 488% 485% 482% 492% 497 494 491 502 505% 502% 500 j^T 507% 511% 508% 506 11? 511 511* 509 MARCH’S? 144.00 144.50 144.50 143.20 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 61.55 60.05 59.65 58.15 58.05 56.57 57.47 55.97 52.45 51.47 52.47 51.52 51.70 50.82 51.75 50.57 OCT. 49.25 48.97 49.20 48.60 44.60 44.25 44.25 43.90 FEB. ’B7 46.00 45.35 45.30 44.90 JUNE’B7 57.60 56.15 56.42 56.60 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1956-A3 ' U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter CATTLE Thursday 7/10/86 140,000 Week Ago (Est.) 140,000 Year Ago (Act). 132,000 Week To Date (Est.) 545,000 Same Pd. Lt. Wk. (Est.) 559,000 SamePd.Lt.Yr. (Act) 516,000 JULY JULY’B7 AUG. lEPT. JAN. ’B7 MAY’B7 CHICAGO CATTLE AUG. •EC. in this issue Four Sections A 24 A 27 A 32 A 37 816 D 2 D 5 Estimated Daily Livestock j CALVES HOGS SHEEP 11,000 280,000 20,000 11,000 287,000 19,000 11,000 302,000 24,000 47,000 1,099,000 79,000 47,000 1,004,000 74,000 51,000 1,178,000 88,000 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 245% 248% 252% 257% 242% 244% 246% 253 245% 247% 250 255% 233% 235% 235% 238 223% 224% 224% 225% FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 146.90 148.10 148.10 149.20 142.30 143.00 143.50 143.90 139.70 140.20 141.00 140.40 138.30 138.80 138.80 138.30 140.20 141.30 140.40 139.60 141.30 142.10 141.50 140.60 146.80 147.70 147.00 145.70 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 57.82 56.32 56.67 56.42 56.25 54.82 55.50 55.45 56.55 55.35 56.27 56.35 55.20 54.17 54.65 54.65 56.70 55.50 55.90 56.07 Hama ami Yaatk Homestead Notes Home On The Range Cook’s Question Corner Wayne Co Dairy Princess Kid’s Korner Warren Co Dairy Princess Fair Days Washington Co. 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