New Holland Feeder Pigs Wednesday, Jan. 7,1987 Report Supplied by Auction Today Last Wednesday Last Year Trend: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 3.00-7.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US 1-2 50 head 17-27 lbs. 146.00- 178.00; 101 head 36-39 lbs. 125.00- 134.00; 141 bead 4649 lbs. 99.00- 112.00; 62 head 117.06-121.00; 196 head 50-59 lbs. 94.00-112.00; 55 head 64-84 lbs. 70.00-83.00. US 2 26 head 52-82 lbs. 82.00-88.00. US 2-3 8 head 32 lbs. 96.00 ; 65 head 40-49 lbs. 72.00-84.00 ; 30 head 53-82 lbs. 68.00-76.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 3,1987 Report supplied by auction 1145 head. U.S. #1: 215-250 lbs., 53.00- U.S. #l: 200-240 lb. 51.75-52.75; U.S. #l: 200-240 lb. 50.00- U.S. H2&H: 200-265 lb. 48.50-49.50; Sows 330-480 lbs. 37.00-' 40.00 ; 500-650 lb., 39.00-41.75. Boars, not enough to test. New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Jan. 5,1987 Report Supplied by Auction Today 1108 Last Monday 1027 Last Year TREND: Compared to last Monday barrows and gilts 1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 200-245 lb. 50.00-51.00, Couple lots 51.25; US 1 200-245 lb. 52.00-53.50; US 1-3 200-255 lb. 48.00-49.50; US 2-4 205-265 lb. 46.00-47.50. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, Jan. 3,1987 Report supplied by Auction Is and 2s, 220-265 lbs., 45.0049.00; Sows, 315-570 lbs., 33.00-38.25; Boars, 220-340 lbs., 33.00-35.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 8,1987 700. Barrows & gilts moderately active, under 255 lb. steady-25 higher, over 250# unevenly. US 1-3 225-255 lb. 48.0048.50, 70 head 48.75 steady-50 lower. SOWS: Moderately active, early sales mostly steady. (10%). US 1-3 350-550 lb. 37.0040.00; 625-750 lb. 4ft ntLsn nn BOARS: Over4oo lb. 35.00. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle feeders two marketing days Give us a call for idvice and marketing conditions. MONDAYS OR WEDNESDAYS Consign With Us For th 6 Marketing Edge We are buying feeder pigs ★ ★ ★ Direct off the farm ★ ★ ★ Give us a call whether you are buying or gelling Walter M. Dunlap and Son* IjmeiitHe* Stockyard* T«J. (717)«7-»lJ* < AnOkHJi*' :* * < >s V', St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 8 4000 - Barrows & gilts active, fully steady instances 50 higher on weights over 250 lb. US 1-3 200-240 lb. 48.25-48.50, bulk 48.50, 60 head 48.75.240-260 lb. 47.5048.50. SOWS: Under 500 lb. steady- 50 higher; over 500 lb. 2.00 lower. (About 9%). US 1-2 300-500 lb. 41.50- 42.50; US 1-3 over 500 lb. 46.00- 48.00. BOARS: Over 300 lb. 40.50; under 300 lb. 38.00-39.00. 877 1086 1143 Peoria Hogs Thursday, Jan. 8 2800 - Barrows & gilts moderate, steady to weak. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 48.0048.50,175 head 48.7549.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 47.5048.00. SOWS: Under 450 lb. steady; over 450 lb. 2.004.00 lower. (9%). US 1-2 350450 lb. 42.5043.50; US 1-3 450-650 lb. 45.0046.00. BOARS: Over 350 lb. 40.5041.00; under 350 lb. 39.0040.00. Hackettstown, N. J. Tuesday, Jan. 6,1987 Report Supplied by Auction Heavy Fowl .30-.45. Roasters .40-1.30, Geese .75. Bantams .80-.85. Turkeys .10. Bunnies (each) 1.20. Ducks .90-1.10. Rabbits .70-1.70. Pigeons 1.10-2.90. Guineas 1.25-1.80. Eggs White Grade A Jumbo X Lge. .63-.78; Large .48- .71; Medium .38-.60; Small .29-.30; Pee Wees .16. 1262 Brown Jumbo X Lge. .73-.96; Large .50- .80; Medium .52. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, Jan. 6,1987 Report supplied by auction Calves- .25-1 22. Cows 30.0042.25. Easy Cows .20.00-37.25. Heifers 32.0046.25. Bulls 40.50-50.75. Steers 33.50-57.00. Hogs 30.00-60.00. Boars 30.00-38.00. Sows 35,0041.00. Sheep .23-.56. Lambs, each 20.00-54.00. Lambs, per lb. .50-.99. Goats, each 22.00-96.00. Kids, each 6.0046.00. ... f f.. >....£..^j£ Hackettstown Poultry & Egg GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, Jan. 2 through Wednesday, Jan. 8) CHICAGO CATTLE CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. MAR. 87 157% 154% 153 155% 155% 165 162 160% 162% 162% MAY JULY 169% 166% 165% 167% 166% APR. 56.67 57.27 57.40 57.45 57.97 SEPT. 173% 169% 169% 171% 171 JUN. 177% 173% 173% 175% 174% AUG. DEC. MAR. 88 186 182 182 184 183 OCT. SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 488% 489% 486% 490% 494% JAN. MAR. 87 491% 492% 488% 492% 495% FEB. 87 47.72 48.05 48.47 47.80 48.62 495% 496 491 494% 496% APR. 87 43.97 44.17 44.15 43.55 43.80 MAY 498% 498% 494% 496% 497% JUN. JUL. 498% 497% 493% 495% 496 JUL. AUG. 491% 489% 487 486% 486 AUG. SEP, 492% 489% 487% 486 485 OCT, NOV, JAN. 88 499% 498 495% 493 492 DEC. GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK FUTURES MARKET TRENDS (Based on closing bids ofThurs., Jan. 8) ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn futures closed lower today in ac tive trading, after trading higher in mid-session. Commission house selling erased early gains and country movement continues to be heavy. Sellers were spurred on by ideas of overbought conditions looking for Friday’s close to be lower. The Gulf basis was up % cent. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE; Soybean futures closed higher m nearby and lower in the deferred months. This is a repeat of yesterday’s performance. Buyers were encouraged due to export rumors that the USSR had recently booked freight for shipment of soybeans from the US Gulf. 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Brazil’s bean crop is estimated at 16 million metric tonnes which is up from the 14 million metric tonnes produced in the 1986 crop. This is due to ex tremely good growing conditions. Slightly lower overnight. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed higher across the board in good follow through buying from yesterday’s strong 8 cent rally. The side ways trend is still intact. When good returns to the gram pit, wheat still has a chance of trading over $3.00. HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS- unchanged. SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS- unchanged. <r~ In I his A 24 A2B A 36 A 32 D2-El2 El 4 ElB E2B F 2 F 4 F 4 F2B Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1987-A3 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 55.97 56.77 57.12 57.12 57.62 FEB. 56.22 56.62 56.65 56.70 57.10 55.05 55.25 55.40 55.55 55.77 53.90 54.15 54.25 54.35 54.47 55.05 55.12 55.30 55.35 55.45 DEC. CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 46.27 46.40 46.52 46.07 46.47 46.27 46.35 46.55 46.07 46.42 43.45 43.75 44.37 43.65 44.07 40.85 40.75 41.17 41.00 41.15 41.00 41.15 41.72 41.27 41.40 (Turn to Page Al 4) ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures higher to sharply higher on follow-through buying. Feeder cattle futures have regained much of last week’s losses, probing above $63.00. Cattle were also supported by higher cash prices and good box beef movement. Snow is expected in the northern Panhandle region and Kansas encouraging packers to buy. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures closed higher to sharply higher in an active trading session. Pork bellies recovered some of yesterday’s losses - the cash market was a “mixed bag” as terminals were higher in some areas and lower in others depending on location. 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