Lancaster Hogs Monday, May 25,1987 900 head. US 1&2 215-245 lbs. 58.51W9.25, 200-240 lbs. 56.75-57.75; US 1220-250 lbs. 60.00-61.00; US 1&3 220-250 lbs. 57.75-58.50; US 2&4 220-255 lbs. 56.50-57.50. SOWS: All weights 42.00-46.50. BOARS: All weights 38.00-42.00. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, May 23,1987 Report supplied by Auction I’s and 2’s, 220-260 lbs., 56.00 59.00; Sows, 340-585 lbs., 38.00 46.00; Boars, 370-430 lbs., 35.00 39.00. New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, May 25,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 630 head. Market steady. Wholesale, 57.00-58.75; Retail, 59.00-61.00; Sows, 38.00-45.00; Boars, 38.0046.00. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, May 27,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 1843 head. I’s and 2’s, 30-39 lbs., 1.25-1.30; 4049 lbs., .90-1.15; 50-59 lbs., .90- 1.10; 6009 lbs., .85-1.00. 2’s and 3’s, 3039 lbs., 1.001.30; 4049 lbs., 1.001.15. New Holland Feeder Pig Auction Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, May 27,1987 FEEDER PIGS TODAY LAST WED LAST YEAR TREND COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS US 1-2 GENERALLY 10 00 LOWER. US 2 3 MOSTLY STEADY ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLO BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT GRADE t HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 22 25 19000-152 00 164 30-39 125 00-134 00 666 40-49 103 00-119 00 233 50-59 100 00-113 00 1986075 56 00-102 00 US 2 3 22 25-34 116 00-128 00 70 35-49 100 0011600 73 5 055 90 00105 00 Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, May 28,1987 FLASH HOGS 1800 TRADING MODERATE BARROWS AND GILTS OPENING STEADY TO 50 HIGHER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220250 LBS US 1 3 220250 LBS 59 00-59 SO 125 HEAD 60 00 200220 LBS 57 5059 00 SOWS UNDER 500 LBS STEADY TO 25 HIGHER. OVER 500 LBS WEAK TO 1 00 LOWER 18% US 1 2 350500 LBS 46 0047 25. MOSTLY 46 5047 00 1-3 500650 LBS 43 0045 00 SOME OVER 600 LBS 45 50 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 Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Frl„ June 12 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Stockyntfei T*l. (717) 397-3136 Ail DM line CommiMion Firm Joliet Hogs Joliet, Illinois Thursday, May 28,1987 HOGS 250 TRADING MODERATELY ACTIVE BARROWS AND GILTS SO. INSTANCES LOO HIGHER US 1-3 225-240* 59 50 US 2 3 240-270* 56 BO SS SO US 2-4 270-300* S 3 50-56 SO SOWS STEADY US 1-2 ALL WEIGHTS 45 00 BOARS OVER 300* 40 00 ML Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, May 28,1987 FLASH HOGS 600 BARROWS S GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE. FIRM. INSTANCES 25 HIGHER SUPPLY US 1 3, 220-265 LBS US 1 3 220-250 LBS 59 00-59 SO SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY 6*4 US 1 3 400-525 LBS 45 00 BOARS OVER 400 LBS 42 00 Oklahoma Cattle Thursday, May 28 Report supplied by USDA Weekly Cattle Summary; Feeder Steers 50 cents to |l.OO higher than last week. Feeder Heifers $l.OO-$1.50 higher. Feeder demand good. Slaughter cows largely $l.OO lower. Slaughter bulls $l.OO-$2.00 lower. Slaughter cattle demand moderate. Soaking rains throughout trade territory followed by two to eight inches Wednesday, results flooding, roads closed. Movement of livestock has been hampered, effects expected to last for several days. This was a holiday shortened week with only two cattle auction days. Receipts this week 13,456 head; last week 27,056; last year 15,500. Feeder steers and heifers 95% of supply (93% of these yearlings). Cows and bulls 5% of run. Following quotes are bulk sales for the week. Medium and Large Frame 1: FEEDER STEERS: 180-275# Few 93.00-105.00; 300-400# No Test; 400-460# 86.00-90.00; 500600# 74.00- 80.50 ; 600-700# 70.00-75.00 ; 700-750# 68.00-70.85; 750-800# 67.00-70.20; 800-900# 65.50-68.80; 900-1000# 64.50- 65.90. FEEDER HEIFERS: 180-280# Few 82.50-89.00 ; 300-400# 75.25- 79.50; 400-500# 73.00-79.00; 500-600# 68.20-72.60 ; 600-700# 65.50-67.90; 700-800# 64.60-67.80; 800875# 63.10- 64.80. 1843 1577 1208 SLAUGHTER COWS: Boning and Breaking Utility 1-4 39.70- 45.00; Cutter 1-2 39.70-43.75; Canner and Low-Dressing Cutter 36.00-3^.30. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Y.G. 1 1500-2000# 52.00-56.50; llaO-1500# 49.25-53.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, May 22 through Thursday, May 28) CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. JUL, 191 Closed 190% 191% 191% SEPT. 191% Closed 190 V.. 191 188% DEC. 194% Closed 191% 194 191 MAR 88 202 Closed 198% 201% 198% MAY 204% Closed 201% 204 201% July 205% Closed 202% 205% 202% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. JUL. 558% Closed 545 554% 551% 561 Closed 546% 555% 553 AUG. SEPT. 559% Closed 546 554% 551V4 567% Closed 550% 559% 554% NOV, JAN 88 575V4 Closed 558% 568 V« 564 584 Closed 566% 576% 572 MAY 590 Closed 572% 583% 578% 591 Closed 573% 584% 579% July CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. JUN. 57.10 Closed 57.77 58.57 58.15 JUL. 54.15 Closed 55.07 55.77 55.27 JUN - 67.42 Closed 67.75 67.82 68.25 AUG. 49.15 Closed 50.22 50.82 50.57 AUG> 62.42 Closed 62.95 62.62 62.77 43.55 Closed 44.00 44.12 44.22 61.52 Closed 61.50 61.22 61.22 43.62 Closed 44.00 44.15 44.00 PE — DEC. FEB 88 42.50 Closed 42.85 42.97 43.10 FEB 88 62.72 Closed 62.50 62.25 62.05 APR. 88 40.32 Closed 40.30 40.40 40.65 APRBg 63.75 Closed 63.47 63.32 63.00 futures market trends GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans settled higher on strength in meal caused by late commission house buying. Cash movement is slow as farmers wait for another ra Uy beforeselling. Gains in meal was attributed to strong commercial buying and meal/oil spreading linked with upcoming export business and rumors of more in the works. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat settled slightly lower with declines limited by late buying in Columns Now is the Time Penn State Farm and Dairy Ida's Notebook The Micro Way On Being a Farm Wife Have You Heard 7 Features lowa Expert Atlantic National Angus Show C 2 Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook’s Question Corner Kid's Korner Farm Women News State FFA President Bradford Co Dairy Princess 817 Mid State FFA 820 Butler Co Vo Tech FFA 820 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 Farmors* Association Farm Management Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717)761-2740 sympathy with a rally in beans. Lower than expected in export inspections cast a barish tone in wheat but was countered by continued trade hopes for a US bonus export to China. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE; Live cattle and feeder cattle futures settled lower pressured by commercial selling late in the session. Buying interest was used up early on sharply higher openings. Higher openings were fueled by sharply higher beef cut- iT*'- In this AlB B 4 B 5 B 9 818 Al 7 B 2 B 6 B 8 810 812 13 814 WHEAT lEPT. 292% Closed 295 294% 285% >EC, MAR 88 301% Closed 306 304% 296 MAY SOYBEAN MEAL JUL. 167.70 Closed 164.10 169.30 168.60 AUG, iEPT. 169.20 Closed 164.50 168.00 167.20 DEC. JAN 88 171.70 Closed 167.50 171.40 170.50 MAR 174.40 Closed 169.80 174.50 173.50 iY 174.00 Closed 169.00 172.50 CHICAGO CATTLE issue Four Sections Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Public Sales Sale Reports Public Auction Register AID Dairy Carty Dispersal A2O Dairy Sales and Dispersals A 34 Lancaster Co DHIA C 2 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 287% Closed 289% 288% 280% 298% Closed 303% 302% 293% 291 Closed 293 291% 286 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS 168.20 Closed 163.40 168.10 166.90 169.20 Closed 164.50 168.00 167.00 170.70 Closed 165.80 169.70 168.50 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS 62.65 Closed 62.52 62.30 62.20 out values and active fed cattle trade at higher prices on Tuesday. ACRES HOG UPDATE; Hog futures posted new highs again today with spillover strength from the belly pit where July and Aug. closed limit-up. Continued tight cash supplies and technical sup port fueled gains in both pits. ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures settled slightly higher with December widening its premium to July with commercial short covering and bare spreading. Old crop com rallied mid-session due to light movement. 135 million dollars in generic certificates could come with the wheat disaster bill to be decided on tonight by President Regan. Departments 821 C 6 D 2 D 6 DIO Dl2 Dl7 D2O AlO AID
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