I Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 24,1987 Report supplied by auction 694 head. U.S. #1: 220-235 lbs., 52.00- U.S. §IM2 : 200-245 lbs. 50.75-51.75; U.S. #l: 200-260 lbs., 49.00- U.S. §2M4: 200-245 lbs. 47.5048.85; Sows 315460 lbs. 38.00- 42.75, 505625 lbs. 39.7543.75; Boars; Lightweight 40.0542.00; Heavyweight 32.00-34.50. New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Jan. 26,1987 Report Supplied by Auction Today Last Monday Last Year TREND; Compared to last Monday, storm reduced receipts of barrows and gilts 1.00-2.00 in stances 2.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 49.50-50.50, Few to 51.00; US 1 210-230 lb. 51.50-52.50; US 1-3 200-255 lb. 48.00-49.50. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 29,1987 700 - Barrows & gilts moderately active, mostly .50 lower. US 1-3 225-255 lb. 48.75-49.25. SOWS: Moderately active, not well tested. (6%). US 2-3 550-575 lb. 44.00-45.00. BOARS: Over 400 lb. 36.00. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, Jan. 24,1987 Report supplied by Auction Is and 2s, 230-240 lbs., 50.00-50.25; Sows, 255-370 lbs., 38.0041.75; Boars, 175-200 lbs., 38.00. New Holland Graded Feeder Pig Sale New Holland, Pa. Wednesday, January 28,1987 Report Supplied by PDA Feeder Pigs Today Last Wednesday Last Year FEEDER PIGS: 944— USD- A with last Wednesday’s market, feeder pigs were fully steady; weights under 40 lbs. sold to slaughter. All prices per hun dred weight. US No. 1-2 40-49 lbs. 117.00-129.00 50-59 lbs. 117.00-129.00 65-78 lbs. 89.00-99.00 US No. 2-3 4052 lbs. 88.00- 97.00 79 lbs. 73.00 Slaughter 2040 lbs. 152.00-172.00 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 mjr new.— jl waiter fn« mm soxls Ijmeeibai l Stodkvsidi T«l. (717)397-5134 An OWUmCommiMion Firm Keeping Ahrwst St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 29,1987 3500 - Barrows & gilts moderately active, .50-.75 lower, instances 1.00 lower on weights over 260 lb. US 1-3 200-260 lb. 48.7549.25, bulk 49.00; US 2-3 250-270 lb. 48.0048.75. SOWS: Over 500 lb. steady-2.00 lower; under 500 lb. steady-50 higher, clearance incomplete. (5%). US 1-2 305500 lb. 42.5543.00; US 1-3 over 500 lb. 44.0046.00; some unsold. BOARS: Over 300 lb. 42.00; under 300 lb. 39.00, few 40.00. Thursday, Jan. 29,1987 2500 - Barrows and gilts fairly active, .50-1.00 lower. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 49.50-50.00, some 49.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 49.00- 49.50, few 48.50. 1115 SOWS: Under 500 lb. .50-1.00 lower; over 500 lb. 1.00-1.50 higher. (8%). US 1-2 350-500 lb. 42.00-42.50; US 1-3 500-650 lb. 47.50-48.00. U.S. Carlot Pork Report Thursday, January 29,1987 Report Supplied by USDA FOB OMAHA BASIS includes major production areas in midwest as of 3:00 PM. Compared to Wednesdays 3:00 PM: Fresh pork loins 14-22# steady to 2.00 lower; Boston Butts steady to 3.00 higher; Skd Hams uneven, 17-20#. steady to 1.50 higher, 20-26# steady to 1.00 lower; Sdls Bellies 12-18# 3.004.75 lower. Trade slow to moderate for light to moderate demnad and offerings. US NO. 2 175 LB HOG CARCASS DECLINED .53 TO 63.25 PER CWT LOADS PORK CUTS 27.00 LOADS TRIM/PROCESS PORK 7.00.' PORK CUTS - FOB OMAHA BASIS. LOINS, REGULAR, FRESH. 14-18 5.5 Lds., price range 93.00- 99.00. 18-221.0 Lds. price range 96.00. 22-28 22/UP Lds. price range 94.50 B. TENDERLOINS, 2/BAG price range 290.00 A. PICNICS 4-8 price range 48.00- 51.50 A. BOSTON BUTTS 4-8 1.0 Lds. price range 66.00 - 68.00. SPARERIBS, FRESH 1.5-3.5 0.5 Lds. price range 126.00. 3.55.5 0.5 Lds. price range 102.00. 5.5/UP 0.5 Lds. price range 55.00. SPARERIBS, FROZEN 1.5-3.5 price range 132.00 B. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, Jan. 23 through Thursday, Jan. 29) CHICAGO CATTLE CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. FEB. 87 48.40 49.17 49.55 49.82 50.20 APR. 87 43.65 45.05 45.17 45.12 45.30 45.87 46.80 46.77 47.00 47.30 JUN. JUL. 45.95 46.70 46.95 46.90 47.05 AUG. 43.85 44.30 44.32 44.57 44.40 40.75 40.85 41.00 40.87 40.57 OCT. 40.85 41.00 41.25 41.40 40.92 DEC. SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. MAR. 87 500% 500% 501% 498% 501 MAR. 141.80 152.20 143.20 143.10 143.10 500 500 V« 500% 497% 499% MAY 499% 500% 500% 497 499% JULY 140.00 139.90 140.10 139.40 139.10 JUL. 498 499% 498% 495% 497% AUG. AUG. 486 486% 486% 484% 487% SEPT. 139.10 139.00 139.60 138.50 138.30 SEP. NOV. 484% 484% 484% 482 486% OCT. JAN. 88 491V4 490% 490% 488 490% FUTURES MARKET TRENDS VSmStf GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn futures closed higher today with March stuck by technical resistance close to the $1.57 mark. It touched once today, but closed at $1.56. Genericic certificate bids firmed up slightly today. Further advances in corn were also pared by lower Gulf values and light follow through selling from yesterday’s close. PIK Generic certificates are higher at 106 to 107-1/2% ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed higher today fueled by the U.S./EEC grain settlement reached earlier today. Also spurring bean prices up was short covering and local buying. There is still light selling interest as the unfavorable weather kept sellers off the roads. The excellent weather still con- tinues in Brazil and Argentina Columns Now is the Time On Being a Farm Wife Have You Heard 7 The Micro Way Ida’s Notebook Pain ADA Petition A 27 Dairy Sales and Dispersals A 34 Mt Joy Co-op A 36 Franklin Co DHIA 819 Carroll-Baltimore DHIA 819 Juniata Co DHIA Dauphin Co DHIA Potter Co DHIA Lebanon Co DHIA Mercer Co DHIA Adams Co DHIA Montgomery Co DHIA C 4 Tioga Co DHIA C 4 Huntingdon Co DHIA C 5 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 Today’s closings ranged from up 2 to 3 cents up. Barge basis is un changed to up 1/2 cent for the first half of March delivery. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed slightly higher today after a slow morning of lifeless trading activity. USDA’s export announcement Wednesday helped to cut losses in the deferred months and the agreement reached this morning with the EEC also gave prices a little boost. Although the settlement was not for full compensation, feelings were that it was still a good agreement. HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS- unchanged SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT GULF BASIS- unchanged ACRES CATTLE UPDATE this #« AlO B 5 B 7 B 9 81l 819 826 827 828 C 2 C 2 Lancaster Faming, Saturday, January 31, IM7-A3 FEB. 59.02 60.47 60.97 62.07 62.22 APR. JUN. AUG. 57.00 58.35 58.30 58.32 57.92 OCT. DEC. SOYBEAN MEAL MAY 140.50 140.60 140.80 140.10 140.20 DEC. issue Four Sections Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook’s Question Corner Kid’s Korner Farm Show Sheep To Shawl Farm Women News Penn Tillage Conference Franklin Co Extension Meeting Farm and Home Foundation Adams Co Corn Day Fertilizer Pesticide Conference Cattlemen’s Conference NJ Ag Preserve FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 59.60 61.10 61.67 62.00 61.57 58.67 60.17 60.35 60.27 60.00 55.65 56.75 56.75 56.75 56.50 56.60 57.42 57.37 57.40 57.15 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 139.50 139.30 139.80 139.10 138.80 138.70 138.50 138.60 138.50 138.00 139.10 138.80 139.20 139.60 139.00 Cattle futures closed mixed today after a strong move up over the last several trading sessions. February closed well over the $62.00 level. Cash cattle remain in relatively tight supplies as packers line up on the buy side. The strength so far this week is at tributed to the Cattle on Feed report. There has been a lot of good news pumped into the future trade so expect a leveling out over the next few trading sessions. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Hog futures closed slightly higher today in active trading. The cash market showed signs of $l.OO weakness in early trading, packers were reluctant to buy at higher levels today. Expect the weekend kill to be relatively small com pared to the last two weeks. Heme and Youth Feafures AlO AlO 829. C 6 D 2 D 6 Dl4 Dl9 D2O B 2 B 6 B 8 810 814 817