I Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., April 4,1987 Report supplied by auction 964 head. U.S. 1 210-245 lbs., 53.00-53.75; 12 head 54.00-55.75; US 1&2 210-250 lbs. 51.75-52.75; US 1&3 200-250 lbs. 50.50-51.50; US 2&4 225- 260 lbs. 49.00-50.00. SOWS: 37.0041.75, few heavy sows to 42.50. BOARS: Under 300 lbs. 35.00- 39.00; 300-500 lbs. 35.00-37.50. Lancaster Hogs Monday, Apr. 6,1987 HOGS: Compared to last Wednesday barrows and gilts steady, instances 50 higher; sows steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-245 lb. 49.00-50.00; US 1 210-245 lb. 51.50-52.50; US 1-3 210-255 lb. 48.50-49.00; US 2-4 220-260 lb. 48.00- 48.50. SOWS: US 1-2 300-500 lb. 37.00- 41.50; US 1-3 500-650 lb. 41.00-42.50. Wednesday, Apr. 8,1987 HOGS: Compared to Monday barrows & gilts 2.50-3.00 higher, sows mostly steady, instances 50 lower. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 210- 245 lb. 51.50-53.00, US 1 210-250 lb. 53.50-55.00, US 1-3 200-260 lb. 50.50- 51.50. US 2-4 few 220-260 lb. 49.50- 50.00. SOWS: US 1-2 300-500 lb. 31.00- 40.50, US 1-3 500650 lb. 40.0042.75. Joliet Hogs Thursday, April 9,1987 HOGS 300 TRADING ACTIVE BARROWS AND GILTS 125 HIGHER US 1-3 235-250* 52 25 SOWS AND BOARS NONE TO QUOTE New Holland Hog Auction Monday, April 6,1987 NEW HOLLAND HOG AUCTION FOR TODAY. MONDAY 4/6/17 HOG RECEIPTS TODAY 1014. LAST MONDAY 1066. LAST YEAR 1197 TREND COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY BARROWS AND GILTS STEADY TO SO HIGHER BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 210-240 LB 49 0050 SO. MAINLY 49 SOSO 00 US 1 210245 LB SI SOS 2 SO, ONE LOT S 3 SO US 1-3 210260 LB 47 5049 00, 200210 LB 45 5047 00 Peoria Hogs Thursday, April 9,1987 PUSH HOGS 2000 TRADING ACTIVE BARROWS AND GILTS OPENING SO TO 75 HIGHER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 200260 LBS US 1 2 200250 LBS 52 0052 SO 40 HEAD 52 75 1 3 200250 LBS 51 5052 00 SOWS FIRM TO 1 50 HIGHER MOST ADVANCE ON WEIGHTS OVER 500 LBS 13% US 1 2 350500 LBS 46 SO 13 500650 LBS 47 5049 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 gelling Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri. f April 24 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Uncarter Stockyard* ?♦!« (717)397-5136 ’ Cltd Ijhrie , WkhThiTlmei Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, April 4,1987 Report supplied by Auction I’s and 2’s, 220-260 lbs., 47.50- 50.00; Sows, 310-665 lbs., 38.00- 42.50; Boars, 205625 lbs., 35.00- 35.25. Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. ' Friday, Apr. 3,1987 Results on 1,004 pigs. TREND: Compared to March’s State Graded Sale pigs were 5.00 to 10.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. US No. 1 &2’s: 420 hd. 53 hd. 33-39 lbs. 134.00-142.00; 144 hd. 4249 lbs. 121.00- 135 hd. 50-59 lbs. 102.00- ; 88 hd. 61-79 lbs. 97.50- 113.00. US No. 2’s: 417 hd. 13 hd. 25-29 lbs. 130.00-145.00; 94 hd. 33-39 lbs. 142.50-150.00; 95 hd. 4149 lbs. 122.00- ; 23 hd. 47 lbs. 110.00; 172 hd. 50-59 lbs. 105.00-121.00; 20 hd. 63-74 lbs. 101.00-104.00. US No. 2 & 3’s: 142 hd. 41 hd. 25-39 lbs. 120.00-129.00 ; 69 hd. 4249 lbs. 116.00- 32 hd. 5162 lbs. 99.00- 111.00. Late Cuts/No Grades: 4562 lbs. 30.00- Utilities: 12 hd. 30-105 lbs. 40.00- 90.00. As Is: 10 hd. 30-50 lbs. 45.00-47.50. Next State Graded Feeder Pig Sale will be Friday, May Bth, 1987. (Grading 7:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.) Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, April 9,1987 USDA FLASH HOGS 500 BARROWS t GILTS ACTIVE 75 TO 100 HIGHER SUPPLY US 1-3 225-265 LBS US 1-3 225-260 LBS 52 50-53 00. MANY 52 75 SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE 1 00-2 OO HIGHER INLIGHT TEST 4% US 1 3 525 LBS 44 00-45 OO PKG 775 LBS 5100 BOARS OVER 400 LBS 4000 New Holland Feeder Pigs Thursday, April 9,1987 FEEDER PIGS TODAY 969. LAST WED 1244, LAST YEAR 1023 TREND COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS UNDER 40 LB STEADY TO 500 LOWER. 40(0 LB 2 006 00 HIGHER ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT GRADE t HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1 2 57 26- 29 132 0015100 25 21 1(0 00 251 3039 136 00147 00 180 4049 116 00138 00. 25 44 144 00 75 5059 10(0012000. 3( 51 130 00 47 62-6496 00114 00 2171-7690 00105 00 US 2-3 110 27 39 128 00140 00 9 46 112 00 1152104 00 GRAIN. CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS :orn FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. may 157% 158% 159% 162 164% JUL. 160% 161% 163% 164% 167% SEPT. 165% 166% 168% 169% 171% DEC. 173% 174% 177% 178% 180% MAR 88 180% 181% 184% 186 187% MAY 182% 183% 186 188 189% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. MAY 497% 499% 504% 505% 510% JUL. 498% 500% 506% 507% 513% AUG. 499 499% 506% 507% 513% SEPT. 492% 494 502*4 502 510 NOV, 495% 496 504*4 504% 512*4 JAN 88 502*2 502% 511*4 510*4 519% MAR. 509% 510 519% 517*4 526 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed mixed from down 1-1/2 cent in the deferreds to up 1-1/4 in the old crop option. May beans opened lower, traded higher, then lower again and finally closed on the highs for the day. Beans were lower midday on light farmers selling. The up side resistance remains strong near current levels and the fears remain of increased interior movement. The competition from South America still figures prominently in this market. Major resistance is at $5.15 with major support at $4.95. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed mixed with May up 3/4 cents and July down 1- 1/2 cent. Bull spreading by locals of May/July helped the nearby Howe and Youth Homestead Notes B 2 Home on the Range B 6 Cook's Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Korner 810 Sewing for Profit 813 Farm Women 815 Kennard Dale Young Farmers 815 Flax Culture 816 SolancoFFA 819 National Garden Week 820 MCC Relief Sale 822 Lancaster Co FFA Public Speaking Contest 823 Dairy Kent Co DHIA Banquet A2B Outsandmg Dairyman A 29 Dairy Sales and Dispersals A3O Dairy Promoters A 33 Cumberland Co DHIA c 2 Dairy Leaders D 8 Chester Co DHIA EH (Daily closing bids: Friday, Apr. 3 through Thursday, Apr. 9) Thi» 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 For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717)761 2740 while adding pressure to the July option. Futures were on the defensive most of the day because selling has been linked to profit taking on ideas recent advances were overdone and the market was due for a technical correction. The estimate this morning that wheat losses in Kansas and Oklahoma were pegged at 100 million bushels from winterkill did not seem to have any impact on today’s trading session. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE; Live cattle closed higher again today supported by strong cash fundamentals. Futures opened sharply higher boosted by Tuesday’s heavy boxed beef movement at sharply higher prices. Carcass beef printed at $99.00 on choice #3 steers, 600-900 at in this lyAeMr ii'l Httiti CHICAGO CATTLE APR. 68.65 69.40 69.10 JUN. 64.72 65.02 64.10 64.95 AUG. DEC. 59.85 60.17 59.50 60.12 WHEAT MAY 281% 286% 288% 289% 289% JUL. SEPT. 269% 273 273% 272% 271% DEC. MAR 88 273 277% 278 278 276% issue Five Sections Features Beef Management School Pine Haven Farm Md Polled Hereford Sale Columns Now is the Time Farm Philosophy On Being a Farm Wife The Micro Way Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard 7 Forest On Fowl Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register Public Sales FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 60.67 60.87 60.12 60.87 59.82 60.10 59.45 60.15 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 268% 272% 273% 271% 270% 273% 278 278% 278% 277% (Turn to Page Al 4) noon and is unquoted this af ternoon. We have yet to see quotes of $71.00, but have heard rumors. Feeders came back after midday losses, spurred by commercial and commission house buying, to close slightly higher. Demand remains strong for replacement feeders. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLEMENT: $69.46 as of 4/06/87 + $.14 Estimated slaughter today was 127,000. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Cash hogs traded steady to $ .50 lower in the $51.00 to $51.50 range with estimated slaughter today of 290,000 head. Steady to higher midway product prices and ideas that cash hogs Thursday would be at least $ .50 higher offset the lower openings. AlO 827 C 4 E 2 E 6 El 6 E 24 E3O E 23 69.52 E 2 E 4 E 5 AlO A 32 B 4 B 5 B 9 814 E 2 AID