New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, July 8, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction 1340 HEAD I’S AND 2’S 30-39 LBS , 1 04-1 30, 40-49 LBS , 77-1 20; 50-59 LBS , 70-1 00 2’S AND 3’S, 30-39 LBS , 90-1 20, 40 49 LBS , 73-81 New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, July 6, 1987 Report supplied by Auction 800 HEAD MARKET TREND $1 HIGHER. WHOLESALE 61 00-63 25 RETAIL 63 50-66 00 SOWS 41 00-46 00 BOARS- 4000-5100 Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, July 9, 1987 FEDERAL-STATE FLASH HOGS 2000 TRADING MODERATE BAR ROWS AND GILTS OPENING FIRM TO 1 00 HIGHER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 63 00-63.50 150 HEAD 63.75-64 00 200-220 LBS 60.00-63.00. SOWS: STEADY 17%. US 1-2 325-400 LBS. 50.00-50.50 1-3 400-600 LBS. 45 00-46.00 Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, July 9, 1987 FLASH HOGS: 400 BARROWS & GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE, MOSTLY .75 HIGHER. SUPPLY US 1-3, 220-265 LBS. US 1-3 220-250 LBS 63.50-63.75. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY TO .50 HIGHER. 7%. US 1-3 350-650 LBS 45.00-49.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LBS 45.00. Farrow to Finish Hog Facility Available For Lease Will accommodate right person. Amish community RD 1, Box 1425, Clayton, OE 19938 or 302-653-7369 before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle feeders two marketing days Give us a call for advice and marketing conditions. MONDAYS OR WEDNESDAYS Consign With Us For the Marketing Edge We are buying feeder pigs ★ ★ ★ Direct off the farm ★ ★ ★ Give us a call whether you are buying or selling Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri. ( July 31 at 11:00 A.M. ml Dunlap snu 0011$ „ I anpwtfor SlwtoiMt Tel. (717) 397*9136 ■lnw I Ml liinniim.,>,i 11 ■IH ihum.unmuiMiUi ■i u ■ awmwwitoif irtiiiwWefcii^aiN^iiiiwww , Ait Old UoeCommiMlon Fimi Abnett .■ State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Westminster Livestock Auction Friday, July 3, 1987 699 PIGS- LAST SALE 862 COM PARED TO JUNE 19TH PRICES WERE $5-15 HIGHER, EXCEPT 50-60 LBS . WHICH WERE STEADY, INSTANCES $5 LOWER ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE POUND I&2 106 HD 31-39 LBS $l2l 00-127 00, 10 HD 31-34 LBS 135 00-16100, 146 HD 40-49 LBS 110 00-123.00, 238 HD. 50-59 LBS 95 00-112 00 1- 84 HD 61-63 LBS 94 00-100 00 1&2 56 HD 72-83 LBS 81 00-94 00 2 30 HD 46-54 LBS 95 00-101 00 2&3 23 HD 23-34 LBS 96 00-102 00 NEXT SALE FRIDAY, JULY 17TH St. Louis Cattle Hogs Thursday, July 9, 1987 600 BULK OF RECEIPTS FEEDER CATTLE FOR THURSDAY’S AUC TION OPEN MARKET CONSISTS OF COWS TRADING ACTIVE COWS FULLY STEADY SLAUGHTER CLASSES COWS CUTT, UTIL, COMM BULK SALES HI DRESS % LO DRESS % BREAKING 2-4 42 00-45 00 BONING 1-2 45 00-46 00 46 00-47 00. FEW 48 00 CANN & CUIT 1-2 39 00-43 00 SHELLY CANNER 1-2 35 00-39 00 CLOSE HOGS- UNCHANGED B 63 25-63 25 C 63 25-63 25 G 62 75-63 25 H 63.00-63 25 J 63.00-63.25 O 63.00- 00 P 61.25-62.50 VV 49.50-51 50 WW 47.00-48 00 XX 47.00- 00 YY 47 00-47 00 ZZ 49.00- ytißiN* GIGANTIC f f 9 SILICTION \ Loncostar Farming's CLASSIFIEDS GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG SOYBEAN MEAL FRL MON. TUES. WED. THURS. JUL, AUG. SEPT, OCT. DEC, JAN 88 MAR CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. JUL. JUL. AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB 88 APR WHEAT FRI. MON. TUES. WED I'HIIRS. JUL. SEPT DEC. MAR 88 MAY FUTURES MARKET TRENDS JjgggjT GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures collapsed today as the bears were turned loose. After the dust cleared, July closed down 6-1/4 cents at $1.68-1/2 and December was down one half the limit at $1.78-1/4. Ideas of increased acreage in tomorrow’s USDA report along with news that the Commodity Credit Corpora tion may reinstate the Swap Prog ram weighed on futures through out today’s session. Losses in the Daily Jersey Sale A2O Junior Judging School A 22 Embryo Transfer A 24 DHIA Timer A2B Dairy Sales A 34 Chester Co. DHIA C 5 Franklin Co. DHIA C 8 Columns Now is the Time 30 Years Ago Farm Philosophy On Being a Farm Wife B 5 The Micro Way Ida’s Notebook PSU Farm and Dairy....;. C 3 Forrest On Fowl D 2 FUTURES MARKETS (D«ily closing bids Friday, July 3 through Thursday, July 9) 171 50 173 40 168 50 169 40 JUL. 167 30 169 40 164 60 165 20 SEPT. 165 50 167.J0 161 30 163 20 DEC. 163.70 165.60 159 30 161 20 MAR 88 164 70 166 10 160 20 162 40 MAY 166 00 167 50 161 00 163 50 JUL, 169 00 169 90 163 70 165 90 60 57 60 92 61 90 6145 AUG. 56 10 56 17 56 65 56 35 SEPT, 47 12 47 17 47 75 47 40 NOV, 46 95 47 10 47 45 47 10 JAN 88 45 20 45 27 45 45 45 27 MAR, 42 10 42 20 42 37 42 45 JUL. 26 S’/. 265 Vs 260/2 262’/. 275/. 273/1 269/, 270 OCT. 285 282/. 278’/. 279’/. 287 285 282'/l 279/i 278 275’/, This market information provided by ACRES ACRES is a copynfhted martlet information service developed by (he American Farm Bureau and available to Pennsylvania farmers on a daily basis through Pennsylvania Farmers Association Farm Manacement Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service f7l7| 761 2740 current option were pared due to light movement and firming basis levels. Generic certificate premiums today are a steady at 106% to 107-1/4%. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans closed sharply lower, settling near the daily lows as continuing improve ment in crop prospects and favor able growing conditions w eighed heavy on today’s session. Further In Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11, 1987-A3 CORN SOYBEANS CHICAGO CATTLE KRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS, AUG. DEC. 283 FEB 88 277 APR. I his issue Four Sections Home and Youth Homestead Notes B 2 Home on the Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Butler County Dairy Princess Kid’s Komer Indiana County Dairy Princess Clearfield County Dairy Princess 813 Farm Women News 816 Departments AlO A 22 Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Classified Ads 822,C 9 Livestock Latest D 2 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets Dl4 Public Sales D2l Public Auction Register DIO Sale Reports Dl9 A 33 818 819 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 172 Vi 174 V. 168 V. 177'/. 179'/. 173% 183% 183% 178% 179% 191% 191 187% 188% 196 195% 192% 193% 197 196% 194% FRI. MON. TOES. WED. THORS. 541% 549% 538% 544% 550 535 538 543’/. 547% 528’/. 548'/! 550'/. 529% 557'/. 559 538% 543% 566 568 545 553 573 576 555% 63 85 63 83 63 70 63 65 62 15 62 37 62 25 62 65 63 50 63 82 63 77 64 40 64 22 64 55 64 42 64 85 65 05 65 17 65 10 65 45, bearish influence came from spil lover weakness in the com pit and ideas that tomorrow’s US DA report would show increased acreage. The July option closed down 11-1/4 cents at $5.38-1/2 while the November option closed down 21 cents at $5.29-1/2. Strength in the nearby option was attributed to weak farmer selling and tight supplies. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures lower near the daily lows pressured by weakness from the corn and soybean pits. Resumption of the midwestem harvest prompted selling as did private Crop Forecaster Leslie’s (Turn to Page Al 4) A B 9 810 812
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