New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Feb. 2,1987 deport Supplied by Anctlon Today 1057 list Monday 649 UjtYear 1328 TREND; Compared to last Monday; US 1-2 barrows and gilts opened fully steady, later sales jflrfly 2.00 higher; US 1-3 50-1.00 lugher, after opening weak to 1.00 Narrows and gilts: us 1-2 200-240 lb. 51.00-53.00, Few early 0950-51.00; US 1 200-240 lb. 51.50- 52.50; US 1-3 200-260 lb. 49.00-50.00, Early sales 47.00-48.50. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, Jan. 31,1987 Report supplied by Auction is and 2s, 230-280 lbs., 49.25-52.00; Sows, 320-605 lbs., 30.0043.75; Boars, 195-895 lbs., 33.50-35.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 31,1987 Report supplied by auction 789 head. U.S. 1; 210-245 lbs., 53.75-54.25,5 head from 55.00-55.50; US. 1&2: 215-245 lbs. 52.75-53.50; US. 1&3 220-250 lbs., 52.00-52.75; US. 2&4 220-265 lbs., 51.00-52.00; Sows3ls-480 lbs., 40.75-46.00; Sows, 500-600 lbs., 42.00-43.50; Boars, 200- ill) lbs. 42.00-42.25; Heavyweights, 32.00-42.25. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Feb. 5,1997 3080 • Barrows & gilts active, .75- 1.00 higher, decreased supply of weights over 250 lb. US 1-3 200-270 lb. 50.0050.50, bulk 5025-50.50; US 2-3 270-290 lb. 48.00- 49.00. SOWS; Under 500 lb. steady-. 50 lower; over 500 lb. 1.00-3.00 lower, full decline on weights over 600 lb. (About 6%). US 1-2 300-500 lb. 42.00; US 1-3 over 500 lb. 44.00-46.00. BOARS: Over 300 lb. 43.00; under3oo lb. 40.00. National Egg Market Thursday, February 5,1987 NATIONAL EGG MARKET AT A GLANCE WES WERE LOWER ON MEDIUMS IN eastern terminal markets unchanged ON THE LARGER SIZES TRADE SENTIMENT WAS BARELY STEADY WITH SOME CAUTIOUSNESS NOTED DEMAND FOR CAR TONED EGGS HAS TAPERED SOMEWHAT FROM earlier in the week and in several areas NAS GENERALLY ONLY FAIR AT BEST SUP EUES WERE MOSTLY ADEQUATE TO IN STANCES FULLY ADEQUATE BREAKER IN TEREST WAS MIXED AS OFFERINGS INCREASED AND BID PRICES TRENDED LOWER Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle seders two marketing days Give us a call for Ivice 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 Toi. (717) 397-5136 |An (M Line Commisfiion Firm Keeping Abreast L. WKbTtoTmiM New Holland Feeder Pig Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, February 4,1987 FNdarPifi TODAY LAST WED LAST YEAR 1044 TREND COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS WEAK TO 1000 LOWER. IN STANCES 20 OO LOWER ON 5040 LB ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT GRADE A HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 52 21- 28 146 00-166.00.132 30-39 126 00-136 00.368 4049 107 00-127 00; 215 50-59 95 0011900. 52 51121 00124 00.176606993 00103 00.46 7079 85 0092 00:10 82 74 00 US 2-3 28 4149 81 0086 00. 50 53-71 69 OO 78 00 Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, Feb. 5,1987 650 - Barrows & gilts moderately active, steady-. 50 higher, most advance on weights below 255 lbs. US 1-3 220-255 lb. 50.00-50.50. SOWS; Moderately active, steady with Tuesday. (6%). US 1-3 525-575 lb. 42.00; 625-775 lb. 48.0050.00. BOARS; Over 300 lb. 37.00-38.00. Peoria Hogs Thursday, Feb. 5,1987 2500 - Barrows and gilts moderate, mostly .50 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 50.5051.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 50.0050.50. SOWS: Under 500 lb. steady; over 500 lb. .50-1.00 lower. (14%). US 1-2 350500 lb. 42.00-42.50; US 1-3 500650 lb. 46.5047.00. New England Shell Eggs Thursday, February 5,1987 SHELL EGGS IN NEW ENGLAND PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TRADE SENTIMENT WAS GENERALLY STEADY DEMAND OF CARTONED EGGS WAS FAIR TO FAIRLY GOOD SUPPLIES WERE IN CLOSE BALANCE PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR LOOSE BROWN EGGS AT FARM CASES EXCHANGED GRADE YIELD BASIS. CENTS PER DOZEN JUMBO EX LARGE 77 80 URGE 62 65 MEDIUM 56-59 SMALL RANGE 23 26 BOSTON PRICES TO RETAILERS SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS CONSUMER GRADE BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR A EXTRA URGE A 83 86 LARGE A MEDIUM 77 80 PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., FEB. 13 1:30 P.M. AT Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Exit 12 Off I 81 (7171249-4511 or Evenings Jim 249-2359 (Daily closing bids: Friday, Jan. 30 through Thursday, Feb. 5) CHICAGO HOGS CORN FEB. 50.55 50.62 50.15 50.55 50.40 APR. 45.97 46.15 45.82 45.57 45.20 JUN. JUL. AUG. 1290 DEC. SOYBEANS MAR. MAY 498% 497% 499 497% 492% JULY 138.70 140.30 139.50 139.10 138.80 JUL. AUG. 496% 495% 496% 494% 490% SEP. NOV. JAN. 88 489% 489% 490% 488% 485 (Turn to Page Al 4) FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures closed lower today as commercials and commmission house selling continued to liquidate along with renewed selling. The main support surfaces at $1.53 basis the March. This could be tested very soon due to a very weak atmosphere in the overall grain complex. PK Generic values remain steady at 106 to 107-1/2%. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans closed sharply lower influenced by weaker currency futures and weaker interior basis levels. The South American crop is moving close to harvest causing the deferreds to become weaker also. Light farmer selling of beans overnight helped to stem losses. Sell stops were triggered after futures plunged through the daily trading range. Columns Now is the Time On Being a Farm Wife Ida's Notebook The Micro Way Have You Heard 7 Beef Briefs Foraging Around Dairy Breakfast Dairy Maryland Holstein Convention Eastern Information Meeting York Co DHIA McKean Co DHIA Clinton Co DHIA Delaware Holstein Convention Berks Co DHIA Columbia Co DHIA ACMA Interview Chester Co DHIA GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 47.82 48.05 47.82 47.60 47.00 JULY 168 168% 168% 167% 165% 47.70 48.10 47.72 47.50 46.92 SEPT - 171% 172% 172% 171 168% 44.67 45.07 44.72 44.40 43.90 — C ' 4070 40Ts0 40.65 40.52 40.10 MAR - 88 184 185 184 183 V« 179% 41.15 41.35 41.30 41.32 41.00 SOYBEAN MEAL FBI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. TOURS. MAR. 144.20 146.90 146.30 145.80 145.90 500V4 498% 500 498 493 498% 497% 498 496% 492% AUG. 486 485% 486% 484% 481 OCT. 483 483 484% 482% 479 DEC. 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 /## this Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabraary 7,1M7-A3 MAY 140.00 142.10 141.50 141.10 140.90 lEPT. 138.00 139.50 139.30 138.30 137.50 ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed lower after an inactive trading day, with future declines in the March basis pared by technical support near $2.85. Earlier losses this morning were generated by commercial and professional selling linked to news that North Yemen passed on its export bonus wheat to buy Australian wheat. Losses in nearby wheat were encouraged by computer sell-stops near $2.88. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Cattle futures closed sharply lower to limit down today due to the negative Cattle Inventory report out yesterday. Renewed buying will probably surface in tomorrow’s future markets. The cash market remains firm with good packer demand. issue Five Sections FRL MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 157 158% 158% 157% ISSV« 163 164% 164% 163% 161% 176% 177% 177 175% 172% 138.30 140.00 139.40 138.80 138.30 138.00 139.00 138.70 138.00 136.30 139.00 140.00 140.20 138.70 137.40 CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT: |67.53 as of 2/03/87 + 8.24 Estimated slaughter today was 123.000 to 126,000 compared to 125.000 yesterday. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Cash hogs opened $ .50 higher and quickly turned to $1.50 higher as packers noticed daily slaughters tapering off. Daily slaughter level is very important as seasonally hogs are short this time of year. Future markets were sharply lower at midday, but buying surfaced shortly before the closing bell. Pork belly futures closed slightly higher in the February option as traders positioned for the next rally up. Estimated slaughter today was 285,000 compared to 298,000 yesterday. 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