Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 17,1987 Report supplied by auction 1,246 head. U.S. #1: 215-240 lbs., 51.00- U.S. #l: 205-250 lbs. 49.00- U.S. §IM3: 200-260 lbs., 47.75-48.75; U.S. §2Mi: 200-260 lbs. 46.50-47.50, 265-290 lbs., 40.00-46.00; Sows 36.00-42.50; Boars: 200-270 lbs., 40.00-42.50 ; 330-725 lbs., 32.00- 33.25. New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Jan. 19,1987 Report Supplied by Auction Today Last Monday Last Year TREND: Compared to last Monday barrows and gilts firm to .50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 47.75-49.25; US 1, 200-240 lb. 49.50-52.50; US 1-3, 200-260 lb. 47.00-48.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 22,1987 3000 - Barrows & gilts 200-260 lb. 50 higher. Over 260 lb. .50-1.00 higher, in stances 2.00 higher. US 1-3 200-260 lb. 47,50-48.00; US 2-3 250-270 lb. 46.50-47.50. SOWS: Steady to 1.00 higher under 500 lb., few over 500 lb. 2.00- 4.00 lower. US 1-2 300-500 lb. 41.00, few early US 1-3 500-600 lb. 42.00-44.00. Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, Jan. 9,1987 Results on 740 pigs. TREND: Light pigs under 40 lbs. were 10.00 lower, pigs over 40 lbs. were steady to spots 10.00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US No. 1 &2’s; 18 hd. 34-39 lbs. 113.00- ; 75 hd. 42-49 lbs. 101.00- 100 hd. 51-59 lbs. 101.00- 166 hd. 61-73 lbs. 90.00- ; 4 hd. 71-85 lbs. 62.00 88.00. US No. 2’s: 52 hd. 34-39 lbs. 109.00- ; 3 hd. 23 lbs. 105.00; 108 hd. 40-53 lbs. 99.00-115.00 ; 74 hd. 62-72 lbs. 93.00-95.00 ; 2 hd. 97 lbs. 62.50. US No. 2 & 3's: 118 hd. 35-69 lbs. 82.00- Late Cuts & #3’s; 4 hd. 35-68 lbs. 60.00- Utilities: 5 hd. 25-47 lbs. 45.00 80.00. As Is: 11 hd. 35-75 lbs. 15.0067.50. Next State Graded Feeder Pig Sale: Friday, February 13th at 1.30 PM (Grading 7:30 AM until' 11:30 AM). Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle feeders two marketing days Give us a call for advice and marketing conditions. MONDAYS OR WEDNESDAYS Consign With Us For the Marketing Edge We are buying feeder pigs ★ ★ ★ Direct off the farm ★ ★ ★ Give us a call whether you are buying or selling Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards T«l. (717)397.5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast With The times Peoria Hogs Thursday, Jan. 22,1987 2500 - .75 mostly 1.00 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 48.0048.50; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 47.5048.00. SOWS; .50-I.oolower-8%. US 1-3 350-500 lb. 41.50-42.00; 500- 650 lb. 44.0044.50, few 45.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 22,1987 750 - Barrows & gilts .50-1.00 higher. US 1-3 225-250 lb. 47.7548.00. SOWS: Steady-5%. US 1-3 450-525 lb. 39.0041.00; 650- 6751 b. 50.00. BOARS; Over 4001 b. 36.00. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, Jan. 21,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 959 head. 1&2, 30-39 lbs. 1.10-128.00; 40-49 lbs. 1.16-1.32; 50-59 lbs. .97-1.24. 2&3,30-39 lbs. 1.13-1.24; 40-49 lbs. 84.00-1.02. 1053 1187 East Carlot JANUARY 20,1987 Report supplied by USDA EAST COAST CARLOT MEAT TRADE DELIVERED PRICES (CAF) BOSTON TO WASHINGTON AREA IN CLUSIVE. COMPARED TO FRIDAY’S CLOSE: POST-HOLIDAY TRADING SLOW, DEMAND GENERALLY LIGHT. CHOICE AND PRIME SPECIAL FED VEAL 1.00 TO 2.00 LOWER. LIGHT SUPPLIES OF GOOD AND CHOICE BONING VEAL UNTESTED, STEADY TO FIRM UNDERTONE; INSHIPPED STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER. COMPARED TO EARLY LAST WEEK, CHOICE AND PRIME BOXED LAMB 2.00 LOWER. VEAL CARCASS-HIDE ON CHOICE AND PRIME (SPECIAL FED) 300 HEAD 220-280 LBS 158.00-162.00 1.00-2.00 LOWER GOOD AND CHOICE BONING TYPE ■ HIDE ON NOR THEASTERN SUPPLIERS NO SALESREPORTED INSHIPPEDI66O HEAD 1-80 LBS 87.0088.00 STEADY-1.00 LOWER 61-70 LBS 85.0086.00 51-60 LBS 83.0084.00 41-50 LBS 81.0082.00 3040 LBS 79.0080.00 LAMB CARCASS, CHOICE AND PRIME 1 LOAD, BOXED, VACUUM PACKED 60 LBS DWN 168.00 2.00 LOWER THAN LAST WEEK GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids; Friday, Jan. 16 through Thursday, Jan. 22) CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. MAR. 87 158% 161 158% 160 159% 164% 166% 165% 166 164% MAY APR JULY 168% 170% 169 170 168% 171% 171% 171% 173 171% SEPT. 175% 174% 174% 176% 175% DEC. MAR. 88 183% 182% 182 184% 183 55 10 54 92 ~-° 5 555 - -~ SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. WHEAT 497% 499 495% 494 JAN. MAR. 87 497% 499% 495 496% 497 MAY 499% 500% 496% 497% 497% JUL. 501 502 498 498% 498% MAY AUG. 500 500% 497 Vi 497% 497 JULY 250% 249% 249% 249 250% SEP. 488 489 487% 486V 4 487 NOV. 486 487% 486 % 495% 484% FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Closing Date Thursday, Jan. 22 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn futures closed lower in a deteriorating session. Early strength was attributed to the bullish figures for 1986 corn loan entries. Buying was neutralized by concerns of friction between the EEC and the US. PIK Generic certificates are steady at 108. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed mixed in a directionless day. Large deliveries of 1,090,000 bushels brings notices up to January 15th. Commercials and professional buying were featured early in the trading session, but lack of follow-through kept futures basically unchanged. Columns Now is the Time Foraging Around Farm Philosophy The Milk Check On Being A Farm Wife Have You Heard 7 The Micro Way Ida’s Notebook Pork Prose Daily Inter State District 3 AlB Garnett Famiiv A 26 Franklin Co Dairy Day A2B Lane Co Dairy Nutrition School A 33 Dairy Sales and Dispersals A 34 Franklin Co Holstein Meeting A 37 (Turn to PageAl4) This market information provided by ACRES ACRES is a copyrighted market information service developed by the American Farm Bureau and available to Pennsylvania farmers on a daily basis through Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association Farm Management Services, 717-761-2740 ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed slightly lower after yesterday’s good rally. Profit taking by commission houses surfaced in early trading. Com mercial buying tempered losses but futures still closed near session lows. Today’s trade was un changed due to lack of news. HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS - unchanged. SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS - unchanged. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures slightly higher as follow through buying continued from yesterday’s rally The storm system moving through the southern US has hampered livestock movement and packers are beginning to feel those effects. Yield Grade #3 steers printed iT"*"*- this In Four Sections Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1987-A3 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. EB. 59.27 58.22 58.42 58.87 59.02 59.10 58.32 58.67 59.45 59.67 57.82 57.25 57.62 58.45 58.65 56.55 56.20 56.47 56.85 57.02 •EC. 55.70 55.57 55.85 56.30 56.32 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. MAR. 87 282% 282% 284 288% 286% 267% 266% 267 268% 267% lEPT. 250% 249% 249 250 250% lEC. 256% 254% 253% 255% 256% $87.00 to $BB.OO today. Maybe this drop will clean up inventories. Feeder cattle demand continues strong as the cash settlement moves higher. Estimated slaughter today is 132.000 to 135,000 compared to 135.000 yesterday. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLEMENT: $64.28 as of 1/20/87 + $ .13. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures closed slightly lower after rallying to near $49.00 basis February. This rally appears to be strictly a weather rally. As tem peratures and precipitation return to normal prices should slump next week. Cash hogs remain firm throughout the day with tops of $50.00 even in Omaha. issue Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register Bulletin Board Features Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook's Question Corner Kid's Korner Bird Carver Farm Women News Tommorrow's Farmers Photo Feature AlO AID 822 C 6 D 2 D 6 Dl5 D 24 D 25 D2O B 2 B 6 B 8 810 816 819 820
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