New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, June 15,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 970 head. Market 1.00-2.00 higher. Wholesale, 59.00-62.50; Retail, 62.50-64.00; Sows, 42.00-46.00; Boars, 38.00-48.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., June 13,1987 Report supplied by auction 1,107 head. US §\ 205-240 lbs. 64.0046.25; US 1&2 210-240 lbs. 62.75-63.75; US 1&3 210-250 lbs. 61.75-62.75; US 2&4 200 255 lbs. 60.00-61.25,62 head, 210-280 lbs. 59.00-59.75. SOWS; 300500 lbs. 43.75-48.25; 500685 lbs. 44.0045.50. BOARS: Under 300 lbs. 47.25- 53.50; Over 300 lbs. 40.0043.00. NewHoUand Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, June 17,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 1176 head. I’s and 2’s, 3039 lbs., 1.101.35; 4049 lbs., 1.001.25; 5059 lbs., 1.04- 1.12. 2’s and 3’s, 3039 lbs., 1.101.14; 4055 lbs., .801.04. Vintage Hogs Paradise, PA Saturday, June 13,1987 Report supplied by Auction I’s and 2’s, 202-265 lbs., 60.00- 63.25; Sows, 310-600 lbs., 38.25- 45.25; Boars, 200-585 lbs., 36.00- 40.00. Peoria Hogs 2000- Barrows & gilts moderate, firm to .50 higher. US 1-3 220-250 lb. 62.50-63.00, 170 head 63.25-63.50 ; 200-220 lb. 61.00- 62.50. SOWS: Under 400 lb. steady- 50 higher; over 400 lb. weak- 3.00 lower; mostly 1.50-3.00 lower (14%). US 1-2 325-400 lb. 50.00; 400- 500 lb., mostly 45.50, few 46.00; US 1-3 500-650 lb. 42.00. BOARS: Over 350 lb. 47.25; under 350 lb. 44.00-46.00. 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 No Hog Sale Saturday, July 4th Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., June 26 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. 4 %/ v? s T*l. (717) 9*7-313* '. ;;;<//•• - ‘"".••irT", Hi"''"if it •'"i' I <i‘iilt<ii~Vf n*if :j»-:<mit imt UnmrriltihMi iiBM^' j v f . • IW'i HBv --. V\&' Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, June 12,1987 Results on 1,600 pigs. TREND; Compared to May’s State Graded Sale light pigs were 10.00 to 20.00 lower while heavy pigs were fully steady to 10.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundredweight. US No. 1 &2’s: 385 hd. 57 hd. 30-39 lbs. 113.00-126.00; 126 hd. 40-49 lbs. 106.00- 99 hd. 50-59 lbs. 101.00- ; 51 hd. 60-69 lbs. 99.00- 109.00; 52 hd. 71-76 lbs. 91.00-95.00. US No. 2’s: 896 hd. 30 hd. 2028 lbs. 112.00119.00; 290 hd. 3039 lbs. 106.00122.00; 227 hd. 4049 lbs. 97.00113.00; 72 hd. 5059 lbs. 98.00 104.00; 127 hd. 61-69 lbs. 91.0097.00; 149 hd. 71-87 lbs. 84.0096.00; 1 hd. 120 lbs. 70.00. US No. 2 & 3’s: 215 hd. 58 hd. 19-30 lbs. 110.00124.00; 70 hd. 39-48 lbs. 100.00109.00; 42 hd. 5356 lbs. 97.00 104.00; 23 hd. 6257 lbs. 85.0091.00; 22 hd. 7082 lbs. 84.0089.00. Utilities: 45 hd. 21-39 lbs. 81.00 83.00 ; 41-49 lbs. 62.5090.00; 70 lbs. 60.00. As Is: 21 hd. 4254 lbs. 83.0091.00; 38 hd. 32-78 lbs. 51.0072.00. Next State Graded Feeder Pig Sale will be Friday, July 10th, 1:30 pm. (Grading 7:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.) Indianapolis Hogs 400 Barrows & gilts moderately active, .50 instances, .75 higher. US 1-3 220235 lb. 62.7553.25, mostly 63.0053.25,35 head 63.50. SOWS: Moderately active, not well tested. (3%). US 1-3 Few 500 650 lb. 45.0048.00. BOARS; Over 400 lb. 44.00. St. Louis Hogs 2500- Barrows & gilts moderately active, .25-.50 higher. US 1-3 220-260 lb. 62.50-62.75, about 100 head 63.00. US 2-3 260-270 lb. 62.00. SOWS: Under 500 lb. .50-1.00 lower; over 500 lb. 1.00 higher. (About 10%). US 1-2 300-500 lb. 49.00-50.00 ; 400-500 lb. 46.0047.00; US 1-3 over 500 lb. 45.00. BOARS: Over 300 lb. 47.50; under 300 lb. 44.0045.50. CD GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, June 12 through Thursday, June 18) CORN CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. JUL. 190 V« 197 202V4 197 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS SEFT 194% 204% 207(4 203V4 198V 4 JUN. 69.15 69.02 68.60 68.85 69.05 DEC 201% 211% 214%' 210% 205V4 AUG. 63.07 63.32 63.25 63.40 64.12 MAR 88 209% 219% 222% 217% 212 OCT. 61.57 61.62 61.70 61.65 62.10 213V4 222% 223 220% 214% DEC, MAY 214% 223% 224 221% 215% FEB 88 63.62 63.75 64.06 64.37 65.10 JUL. SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS JUL. 574% 602% 596 582% 573% 579% 608V4 603% 588% 579% AUG. SEPT. 584V 4 614V4 607 594V 4 583% 593 623 617 604V 4 593 NOV, JAN 88 601 3 /4 631% 626% 613V4 601 611V 4 641 Vi 634% 623 610 MAR. MAY 618 648 643V4 629% 617 619 649 644 630% 618 JUL. CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. JUN. 62.67 63.37 62.27 62.17 63.57 AUG - JUL. 58.65 59.27 58.45 57.97 59.20 SEPT. 183.70 193.00 191.50 185.20 180.70 AUG. 53.62 54.20 53.30 52.87 54.27 OCT. 45.57 45.65 44.75 44.60 45.37 45.30 45.45 44.57 44.40 45.32 JAN 88 187.00 197.00 194.20 189.00 184.70 DEC. FEB 88 44.20 44.30 43.85 43.60 44.22 APR. 41.85 41.90 41.10 41.10 41.55 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK This market information provided by ACRES ACRES is e copyrighted market information service developed by (be 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| 7kl 2740 ~ssr "sSf re o? over <™*S forecasts for ram m the eastern m a hlghe T C p . „ L MS rams £ JSS " tss wheat update. give any new significant weather Wheat futures settled mixed with information to offset the down- the deferreds remaining un trend. Supporting further losses changed to gaming one cent as the was the lack of significant harvest m the midwest is stalled movement m the country. due to ram. Nearbys were from 3/4 *?nvßFAw TTpnATir cents lower to l"l/2 cent lower. No above session lows as the soybean lent SOnie stablhty l ° today S Daily Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook's Question Corner Kid's Korner 810 Women's Leadership Forum 814 Summer Assistants Farm Women News Home ani Youth College Intern Program A 20.21 Rusty Russell Lee Yost Supply Management Meeting A 29 Cumberland Co Dairy Princess B 4 Carroll Co Dairy Princess 812 Adams Co Dairy Princess 813 Wayne Co Dairy Princess 814 Bedford Co Dairy Princess 818 Lebanon Co Dairy Princess 820 Franklin Co Dairy Princess 822 Tioga Co Dairy Princess ‘ 824 Cumberland Co DHIA Franklin Co DHIA #n B 2 B 6 B 8 816 823 A 24 A 26 DlB Dl9 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1987-A3 APR. WHEAT JUL. SEPT. DEC. MAR 88 279% 292 290 283% 283% MAY SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. JUL. 185.70 194.30 190.20 186.60 180.50 /Aim issue Four Sections Dtturtmtnis Editorial Farm Calendar Classified Ads Livestock Latest Business News Mailbox Markets Public Sales Sale Reports Public Auction Register Bull etm Board Columns Now is the Time On Being a Farm Wife Ida's Notebook The Micro Way The Milk Check Flock Forum PSD Farm & Dairy Pennfield Feed Mill Somerset Farm'Open House C 2 Shepherd's Crook D 2 Polled Hereford Preview Show D 2 63.27 63.40 63.65 63.75 64.12 64.25 64.35 64.97 65.00 65.52 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 263% 275% 272V4 266 265 V« 268% 281 277% 273 271% 276 V« 289% 287 V« 280 281 274% 285 283% 279 279 183.60 192.20 189.70 185.10 180.20 183.20 193.20 191.20 185.50 181.50 185.70 195.70 194.00 188.70 184.50 189.00 199.00 197.70 192.00 189.00 189.00 199.00 197.70 191.00 trading. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures settled higher from $.20 in the June option to $ .73 in the February ’BB option which closed at $ 65.10. This market is still reacting to ideas the market is underpriced amid expections for tight supplies and strong feedlot demand. Buying in feeders was also prompted by significantly lower feed prices. ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK FOR CATTLE: cash-steady to weak futures-steady to higher ACRES HOG UPDATE; Live hog futures closed higher with bellies closing lunit-up in July and August and June hogs closed 10 points from a limit gam. Light interior movement sparked buymg sprees in both pits and the posting of new cash highs at terminals markets. Featuros AID AlO 825. C 7 D 2 D 6 D 23 D2B D 27 D3O C 6 AlO B 5 820 825 C 3 D 2 Dl6 A2B
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