I New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Aug. 31, 1987 Federal State Market News Service TODAY 1062 LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY BARROWS AND GILTS 1 00-1 50 LOWER, LATE SALES MOST LY 1.50 LOWER. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 LB. 58 00-59.50, FEW EARLY 59.50-60.00. US 1: 210-250 LB. 60.50-61.50. US 1-3:220-250 LB. 56.75-58.00, FEW EARLY 58.00-58.50, 205-220 LB. 56.00-56.75. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND; COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS WEAK TO 3.00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US 1-2; 75 HD. 22-29 LBS. 138.00- 128 HD. 30-39 LBS 118.00- 54 HD. 31-34 LBS, 142.00- 295 HD. 40-49 LBS. 112.00- 68 HD. 40-42 LBS 132.00- 175 HD. 50-59 LBS. 106.00- 67 HD. 65-80 LBS. 86.00- US 2: 34 HD. 54-58 LBS 100.00-105.00. US 2-3: 80 HD. 21-29 LBS. 118.00-130.00; 23 HD. 37-38 LBS. 96.00; 78 HD. 40-49 LBS. 106.00-114.00; 20 HD. 51-53 LBS. 91.00-94.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat, August 29, 1987 Report supplied by auction 1,368 HEAD. US #1 215-250 LBS. 60.00-62.25; US 1&2 215-255 LBS. 58.00-59.50; US 1&3 210-255 LBS. 57.00-57.85; US 2&4 210-255 LBS. 56.00-56.85. HOGS: 200-210 LBS. 55.00-57.00. SOWS: 290-500 LBS. 42.00-48.25; 500-600 LBS. 4ZOO-47.25. BOARS: UNDER 300 LBS 47.00-50.25; OVER 300 40.00-41.50 Indianapolis Hogs 600- BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY TO WEAK. US 1-3: 215-250 LB. 59.50-60.00, 40 HEAD 60.25. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY, WEIGHTS OVER 600 LB. 1.00 HIGHER. (49b). US 1-3: FEW 400-675 LB. 48.00-55.00. BOARS: NOT QUOTED. 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 Thurs. t Sept. 10 at 11:00 A.M. Holiday Schedule Closed Sat., Sept. 5, 1987 Open Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7, 1987 Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards I®l. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast St. Louis Hogs 3000- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, 230-260 LB. STEADY TO WEAK, INSTANCES 25 LOWER, 200-230 LB STEADY-50 LOWER. US 1-3: 230-260 LB. 59 50-60.00, 260-270 LB. 59.00-59.25, 220-230 LB 59.00; 210-220 LB 58.50; 200-210 LB 57.50. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS STEADY-1.00 LOWER, FULL DECLINE ON WEIGHT- S OVER 500 LB. (7%). US 1-2: 300-400 LB. 50.00-51.00 US 1-3:400-500 LB. 49 00,500-600 LB 51.00-52.00; OVER 600 LB 53 00. BOARS; OVER 300 LB 49 00, UNDER 300 LB. 46.00 Peoria Hogs Thursday, Sept. 3, 1987 FLASH HOGS: 2200 TRADING MOD ERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS OPEN ING STEADY TO WEAK. INSTANCES .50 LOWER RECEIPTS MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 1282 948 785 US 1-3 230-260 LBS. 59.00-60.00, MOSTLY 59.50 100 HEAD 60.25. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. FIRM TO .50 HIGHER; OVER 500 LBS. 1.50 LOWER 15% MANY SOWS UNSOLD AS OF 9:00 AM. US 1-3 325-500 LBS. 50.50 500-650 LBS. 51.50-52.50. Peoria Hogs 2200- BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATE, STEADY TO WEAK, INSTANCES .50 LOWER. ' US 1-3: 230-260 LB. 59.00-60.00, MOSTLY 59.50, 100 HEAD 60.25; FEW 210230 LB. 58.0059.50. SOWS: UNDER 500 LB. FIRM-50 HIGHER: OVER 500 LB. 1.50 LOWER. (15%). US 1-3:325-500 LB. 50.50; 500-650 LB. 51.5052.50. BOARS: UNDER 350 LB. 49.75; 250-350 LB. 47.00-48.50; UNDER 250 LB. 43.00-45.00. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., SEPT. 11 1:30 P.M. AT Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Exit 12 OH 1-81 (717) 249-4511 or Evenings Jim, 249-2359 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Dally closing bids: Friday, Aug. 28 through Thursday, Sept. 3) CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. SEPT. 160% 159 156% 158% DEC. 169% 166% 165% 167% 176% MAR 88 178% 176% 175% 177% 184% 181% 'lBO% 182% 184% MAY JULY 186% 183% 182% 184% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS, SEPT. 510% 507% 508 511% 512% 507% 504% 504% 510% 511% NOV. JAN 88 514 510% 511% 516% 517% 520'/. 516'/. 516’/. 523 524 MAR. MAY 525 521*/. 522 528 529 V. JULY 525’/. 522’/. 524 529 531’/. 519 515’/. 517 520 527’/. NOV. CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. OCT. 65.30 66.05 65.40 65.92 66.82 DEC. 66.20 67.05 66.62 67.27 67.67 FEB 88 66.65 67.40 67.12 67.70 67.95 APR. 68.00 68.60 68.42 68.87 69.00 67.45 68.15 68.17 68.60 68.72 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK JUNE ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures settled higher near the daily highs with a turnaround in prices on a short covering rally. Inflationary fears prompted by higher foreign currencies and pre cious metals markets provided further support along with con tinued light deliveries and ongoing export hopes. The September option gained 1-3/4 cents closing at $1.58-1/2 and December gained 2-1/2 cents, closing at $1.67-3/4. Generic certificate values have begin to increase a$ the midwest em harvest gets under way with Features Promotion Board Member..A22 Christiana Keener Promotes 812 Sitters For Vacationing Farmers Students Explore Ag Research Double Royalty Italian Friendship.... Beam Takes Swine Championship Brown’s Sponsor Seminar..D 5 Columns Now is the Time Ida’s Notebook On Being a Farm Wife B 5 Have You Heard? Ida’s Notebook Beef Briefs Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1987-A3 WHEAT SEPT, DEC. MAR 88 MAY JULY SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS, SEPT. 162.10 159.90 159.20 162.20 167 75 OCT. 157 60 155 40 156.30 158 90 160 30 DEC. JAN 88 155.00 153.30 154.00 156 80 158.00 MAR 154.50 155.10 154.10 156.50 157.20 MAY 154.00 152.90 154.20 156.00 157.20 JULY 153.70 152.90 154 10 155.20 156 00 CHICAGO HOGS OCT. * 50.12 50.37 51.10 51.17 51.00 DEC. FEB 88 46.30 46.57 46.95 46.70 47.00 APR. JUNE 44.40 44.70 44.90 45.00 45.05 JULY Thu market information provided by ACRES ACRES is a copyrighted market information service developed by the American Farm tureau 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) Hi 2740 buying spurred by ideas of increased PIK and roll opportunities. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans settled from 3-1/2 to 6-1/2 cents higher in a buying spree initiated by outside market and soybean meal strength. The forecast for rain next week, and thoughts of a delayed harvest lent additional support as did talk of favorable export prospects. Meal prices surged on talk of pos sible gaps in shipments from Bra zil. The November option closed up 6-1/2 cents today at $5.10-3/4. in ihis issue Four Sections ,814 Big 820 826 D 2 AlO ,B 4 .813 .816 D 2 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 274 276 278 274’/. 286’/. 288’/, 290 287’/. 290’/. 292’/. 294'/, 292’/. 282’/. 283 285 287'/, 272’/. 271’/. 273 282'/, 155.40 153.90 154.90 157.60 158.60 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 48.32 48.70 49.17 49.20 49.62 42.90 43.15 43.27 43.40 43.42 44.75 45.00 44.77 45.12 45.15 ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures retained yesterday’s strength and added from 1-3/4 to 2-1/4 cents to yesterday’s gains. Buying today was tied to spillover strength from the precious metals and foreign currencies markets as well as inflationary fears. Advances early in the session were fueled by higher Gulf basis levels and rumors that Morocco had pur chased 90,000 MT of soft red wint er wheat under PL4BO. (Turn to Page A 4) Dairy Allentown Fair Dairy ShowA24 Youth Exhibit Cattle D 9 DHIA Monthly Report Dll Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D42 Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 810 Deportments Editorial Farm Calendar.... Classified Ads.... 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