Lancaster Hogs " Lancaster Stockyards Sat., May 30,1987 Report supplied by auction __ 1,070 head US #1205-245 lbs., 61.00-62.75; US #l&2 210-245 lbs., 59.50-60.50; US #l&3 220-255 lbs. 58.00-59.00; US #2&4 255-260 lbs. 57.00-57.75, a few 56.00-56.76. Sows: 300-500 lbs. 41.75-45.25; 500-700 lbs. 41.00-43.50. Boars: Under 300 lbs. 43.00-50.50; 300-700 lbs. 35.00-38.75. New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, June 1,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 702 head. Market steady. Wholesale, 57.00-59.00; Retail, 59.50-61.75; Sows, 39.00-42.00; Boars, 37.00-45.00. Peoria Cattle Peoria, Illinois Thursday, June 4,1987 COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK'S HOLIDAY MARKET SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS MOSTLY STEADY. INSTANCES 100 HIGHER EARLY WITH NO TEST AFTER MONDAY SLAUGHTER COWS MOSTLY STEADY BULLS NOT WELL TESTED SUPPLY MAINLY GOOD TO AVERAGE CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH 5% COWS ESTIMATED RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 1500 AS COM PARED WITH ACTUAL RECEIPTS OF 1117 A WEEK AGO AND2I4I AYEARAGO SLAUGHTER STEERS CHOICE 2-4 11001350 LBS 70 5071 SO. PART LOAD 72 00. 9501100 LBS 69 5071 00 MXIED GOOD AND CHOCIE 2 3 10001200 BLS 67 0070 00 GOOD 2 364 00 68 00 HOLSTEINS STEERS MIXED GOOD AND CHOICE 2 3 12501450 LBS 60 006150 STANDARD AND GOOD 57 5060 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS CHOICE 2-4 10001250 LBS 67 507000, PACKAGE 70 50. LOAD 71 00. 9001000 LBS 66 5068 00 MIXED GOOD 2 3 9001100 LBS 64 0067 00 SLAUGHTER COWS CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 1 2 38 0043 00. FEW HIGH DRESSING 42 5046 50 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 35 OO 39 00 BULLS FEW YG 12 1500-2300 LBS 50 DO -53 50 Shippensburg Wholesale Produce Auction (Leinbach’s) Shippensburg, PA May 28,30 and June 2 Report Supplied by Auction Price quotes are only #1 and Firm Produce. Apples 2.50-3.25 M- bu. Asparagus 7.75-11.5015 lb. box. Bedding Plants 2.50-4.50 flat. Honey 8.00-8.25 gal. Onions 3.25-5.50 Ms bu. Peas (hull) 3.254.75 % bu. Radishes 3.254.00 peck. Spinach 2.00-3.00 Va bu. Strawberries 6.00-10.25 8 qt. flat. Sugar Peas 3.254.75 Vt. bu. Tomatoes 6.25-7.50 25 lb. box. Watermelon 1.50-2.00 crimson sweet. 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 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Uncarter Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An OW line Commisaion Firm Keeping Abreast WithTheUmet New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, June 3,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 1483 bead. I’s and 2’s, 30-39 lbs., .90-1.06; 40- 49 lbs., .88-1.04; 50-59 lbs., .86-1.00. 2’s and 3’s, 30-39 lbs., .88-1.05 ; 40- 49 lbs., .74-.57. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, May 30,1987 Report supplied by Auction I’s and 2’s, 220-265 lbs., 56.25- 61.00; Sows, 285-375 lbs., 35.50- 43.25; Boars, 265 lbs. 39.25. Peoria Hogs Springfield, Illinois Thursday, June 4,1987 BARROWS AND GILTS STEADY TO WEAK EARLY, BUT LATER TRADE FULLY STEADY DEMAND MODERATE TO GOOD US 1-2 2102501. MOSTLY 2202501 58 00 59 50. LATE MOSTLY 58 5059 50. FEW 60 00 US 1-3 210250157 5 058 50 US 2-3 250270157 0057 SO SOWS STEADY TO 100 HIGHER US 1-2 300500144 0046 00. FEW 47 00 US 1-3 OVER 500* 40 0044 00 ILLINOIS DIRECT SALABLE HOG RECEIPTS WEDNESDAY'S (ACTUAL) 20.200 TODAY'S (ESTIMATE) 16.000 WEEK AGO 15.600 YEAR AGO 19.900 THIS WEEK TO DATE 72.000 SAME PERIOD LAST WEEK 49.700 SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR 71 800 Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, June 4,1987 FLASH HOGS 700 BARROWS 8 GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE. 25-SO LOWER SUPPLY US 1-3. 220-265 LBS US 1-3 225-250 LBS 49 00- 49 50 SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY TO 1 00 LOWER 15% US 1 3 475-650 LBS 44 00- 47 00 BOARS OVER 400 LBS 42 000921ESCG JAM Joliet Hogs Joliet, Illinois Thursday, June 4,1987 HOGS 2SO TRADING MODERATELY ACTIVE BARROWS AND GILTS STEADY US 1 3 225-240# 59 00 SOWS STEADY US 1 3 OVER 500# 42 00 BOARS NOT ENOUGH TO QUOTE ML 10I0C BP North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, June 2,1987 Report supplied by auction Calves- .24-1.35. Cows 34.2548.50. Easy Cows 19.0041.00. Heifers 35.75-66.00. Bulls 47.00-59.25. Steers 43.50-58.75. Hogs 44.00-66,00. Roasting Pigs, each 36.0082.00. Boars 37.00-51.00. Sows 37.0043.00. Sheep .01-.68. Lambs, each 13.0085.00. Total 1175. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG (Daily closing bids; Friday, May 29 through Thursday, June 4) WHEAT CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. TOURS. 188% 186% 187% 189% 188% JUL SEPT. 188 184% 186 190% 190% 192 188% 191% 195% 195% SEPT. 278% 280% 276% 277% 275% DEC. MAR 88 200 196% 199% 204 204% DEC 203 200% 202%' 207% 207% MAR 88 289% 289% 287% 287 286% MAY 188% 201% 204 209% 209V4 JUL. SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. TOURS JUL. 548% 549% 553% 562% 559 552 549% 556% 566 562% AUG. SEPT. 552 547 553% 566% 564 556% 551% -559% 572% 570% NOV 565 560% 567% 582 578% JAN 88 DEP MAR. 572% 568 577 589 587% ~ 579 573 583 5M W 17090 167 00 1697 ° 17400 17450 MAR MAY 580% 574 584 597 JUL CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS 58.17 59.45 59.75 59.77 60.77 JUN. JUL. 54.80 55.70 55.77 55.70 56.72 67.67 67.50 67.37 67.30 67.67 50.07 50.82 51.15 51.15 52.45 AUG. 62.40 62.47 62.40 62.10 62.87 AUG. 44.00 44.32 44.60 44.42 44.92 44.10 44.45 44.77 44.70 45.22 DEC DEC. FEB 88 43.22 43.55 43.90 43.60 44.20 40.75 41.00 41.15 41.25 41.50 APR, FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Th»» market information provided by ACRES ACRES is a copyngMeO market information Mrvice 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) 7*l 2740 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures settled sharply higher, near session highs with Juiy set tling up 2-1/4 cents at $1.89-3/4. This bull market was caused by concerns over the return of dry weather along with ideas that subsoil moisture levels in some areas of the midwest were deteriorating. Further support for today’s rise in prices came from spillover strength in the soy complex. Generic certificates are steady at 104%-105-l/4% Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Public Sales Sale Reports Public Auction Register Columas Now is the Time Ida's Notebook On Being a Farm Wife The Micro Way The Dairy Pipeline Beef Briefs Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook’s Question Corner Kid’s Korner Centre Co Dairy Princess Cumberland Dairy Princess Candidates Lancaster Milk Wagon Northwest Maple Queen Lancaster Dairy Princess Candidates Lebanon Dairy Princess Candidates Adams Dairy Princess Candidates FUTURES MARKETS ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE; Soybean futures settled sharply higher after a slightly lower opening with July closing at $5.92- 1/4 up nine cents. The buy the drought bulls are back in the market with ideas that subsoil moisture read ings were showing a deterioration along with forecasts for hot and dry weather next week. Soybean meal showed nice gains on export hopes and spillover strength from the beans. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures settled from un- in this issuf * Five Sections AlO AlO 827. C 9 D 2 D 6 E2B E 32 E 34 E 36 AlO B 5 817 826 C 7 D 2 'iV»V t • . #*’» '<>■♦» NMI ♦ »"** Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 6,1987-A3 JUL. SOYBEAN MEAL JUL. lEPT. 167.20 165.20 163.00 170.50 170.80 MAY 173.00 169.50 172.00 178.00 CHICAGO CATTLE EBBB 61.87 62.20 62.07 62.07 62.75 Features Franklin Co Baby Beef Show D 2 Keystone Jr Beef Classic D 5 Dairy Barbara Houser Milk Quality Food Additives Brookside Dairy Ricecrest Farm Dairy Month Party Carrdale Holstems Dl4 Mercer Dairyman DlB Coolidge Family D 22 Maplesway Farm D 25 Berwick Dairy Empire 034,35 Lycoming Co DHIA D2B Bucks Co DHIA Mercer Co DHIA Gold Syndicate B 2 B 6 B 8 810 812 Joleo Farm Mifflin Co DHIA Snyder Co CMA Perry Co DHIA 817 818 820 Adams Co DHIA El 4 Carroll-Baltimore Co DHIA El 5 W Va Dairyman El 6 PDCA Judging School 821 Chester Co DHIA Dauphin Co DHIA 822 Centre Co DHIA Huntingdon Co DHIA 822 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS 274% 274% 271V4 272% 270% 287% 287% 285% 285% 284 281 280% 279% 279 279% FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 168.10 167.20 169.20 173.00 172.30 166.40 164.70 167.20 170.40 170.20 167.70 164.50 167.20 170.50 170.70 169,20 166.00 168.20 173.10 173.40 172.70 169.00 172.20 176.90 177.50 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS 61.17 61.57 61.40 61.02 61.50 62.05 62.30 62.12 62.12 62.60 62.90 63.12 63.00 63.05 63.75 changed to slightly higher today, with July posting a one cent gain at $2.72-1/4. The lack of fresh export news further stalled any upward movement, while ideas of a high yielding crop in parts of the midwest caused further pressure. The trend is sideways for the present. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures settled slightly lower mixed with the nearbys slightly lower and the deferred months unchanged to slightly higher. Selling today was in fluenced by expectations for lower dressed beef prices and lower cut out values as well as reports of light fed cattle trade at lower prices. 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