New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND: COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS UNDER 40 LB 5.00-10.00 LOWER, OVER 40 LB. FULLY STEADY, INSTANCES 5.00 HIGHER. ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US 1-2: 132 HD. 22-29 LBS. 110 00-129.00; 31 HD. 34 LB, 116 00-120.00; 321 HD. 40-49 LBS, 100 00-121 00; 160 HD. 50-59 LBS, 86 00-99.00, 172 HD. 60-74 LBS, 80 00-90.00; 21 HD. 82-90 LBS, 66 00-74.00. US 2: 81 HD 35-37 LBS. 80.00-96.00; 297 HD. 40-49 LBS. 90.00-101.00; 16 HD 50 LBS. 74.00, 48 HD. 64-66 LBS. 72 00-81 00. US 2-3 37 HD. 30-36 LBS. 88.00-90 00; 44 HD 40-46 LBS. 74.0a78.00, 14 HD 53 69 LBS. 82 00-84.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, September 24, 1987 FLASH HOGS: 2000 TRADING MOD ERATE BARROWS AND GILTS OPENING WEAK TO .50 LOWER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. US 1-3 220-2 SO LBS. 53.5a54.00 224 75 HEAD 54.25 200-220 LBS. 51 0a53.50. SOWS: MOSTLY STEADY 13%. B, US 1-3 325-500 LBS. 48.5a49.50, MOSTLY 48.5a49.00 50a650 LBS. 51 5a52.50. Pennsylvania Weekly Summary Harrisburg, PA Friday, September 25 Report supplied by PDA 15 Livestock Markets CATTLE: 5580. Compared with 7206 head last week and 6338 head a year ago. SI. sleers steady to mostly 1.50 higher; si. heif ers and bulls steady to 2.00 higher, si. cows uneven, mostly steady to 1 00 lower; small supply bullocks, no market left. High Choice & Prime 2-4, si. steers 68.00-71.50; Choice 64 50-69 50; Good 58.50-64.50; Standard 54.00-59.(X); Good & Choice holslcms 57.00-63.00; Choice si. heifers 62 00-65.50, Good 57 50-62.00; Standard 51 00-55.00; Breaking Utility & Commer cial si cows 45.00-49.50, few 50.00; Cutler & Boning Utility 42.50-46.75; Canner & Low Cutter 36.50-42.50, shells down to 28 00, few Choice si. bullocks 59.75-64.00; few Good 54.00-59.75; few Standard 48 00-54.00; YG 1, 1000-2375 lb. si. bulls 54 00-60.00, few to 61.75; YG 2,900-1500 lb. 49 00-57.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med. & Urge 1, 300-600 lb. 69.50-87.00, few to 94 00, 600-900 lb. 52.00-64.00; heifers Med & Large 1, 300-530 lb. 65.00-80.00; 500-900 lb. 42 00-57 00; bulls Med. 1, 300-650 lb. 58.00-88 00; 600-850 lb. 48 00-58 00. CALVES: 3898. Compared with 4203 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 Sale Fri., Oct. 2-11 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Sept. 21, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR 1620 1442 1502 TREND: COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY, BARROWS AND GILTS 5.00 LOWER. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 LBS. 50.00-51.00, FEW 51.00-51.75; US 1 210-235 LB. 53 50-54 00 US 1-3 210-255 LB 49 00-49.75 St. Louis Hogs 2500- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, STEADY-25 LOWER. OS 1-3 230-260 LB. 53.25-53.50, 260-270 LB. 53.0a53.25, BULK 53.25; 22a230 LB 52.0a53.00; 20a220 LB 50 0a52.00 SOWS. 30a600 LB. STEADY; OVER 600 LB. STEADY-1.00 LOWER (ABOUT 10%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 47 50-48.00, soaeoo lb. 51.00-52.0 a, over 600 lb. 53 00 BOARS: OVER 300 LB 50.00, UNDER 300 LB 44.00 Indianapolis Hogs 50a BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, 25-50 LOWER. US 1-3 225-260 LB. 53.75-54.00, ABOUT 45 HEAD 54.25. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY-50 LOWER IN A LIGHT TEST (5%). US 1-3 45a700 LB. 48.0a55.00. BOARS: NOT ESTABLISHED EARLY'. head last week and 3818 head a year ago. Vealers unevenly steady; Choice vealers 90.0ai05.0a Good 75.0a90.00; Standard & Good 9ai2o lb. 78.0a88.0a 65-85 lb 65.00-80.00; Utility 50-100 lb. 300a50.00, some to 80.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. bulls 90-130 lb. 10000-137.00; 85-95 lb 85.00-100.00; hoi. heifers 90-135 lb. 80 00-131.00, few to 145 00, beef cross bulls and heifers 70-110 lb. 79.00-102 00. HOGS' 4819. Compared with 5307 head last week and 5393 head a year ago. Bar rows & gilts steady to 300 lower; 1-3, 220-245 lb. barrows & gills 51 00-54 00, 1-3,215-250 lb. 51.00-53 00; 2-3,235-255 lb 50 00-51.00, 2-4, 225-290 lb 47 00-49.50; 1-3,140-200 lb. 44.00-49.00; sows steady to 5.00 lower; 1-3, 300-650 lb 43 00-49.00; 2-3,300-600 lb. 40.00-46.00; boars 37.00-4000. FEEDER PIGS; 1154. Compared with 1134 head last week and 1090 head a year ago. Steady to 5.00 lower; US 1-3,20-35 lb. feeder pigs 22.00-30.00; 35-50 lb. 28 00-46.00; 50-75 lb. 42.00-56.50; aU per head. SHEEP: 1325. Compared with 1568 head last week and 1051 head a year ago Spring si. lambs mostly steady to 5.00 high er, High Choice & Prime 70-105 lb. 75.00- Choice 65-115. lb 68.00- Good & Choice 50-110 lb. 52.0a68.00; Good & Choice 55-80 lb. feeder lambs 65 00-80.00; si. sheep 21 0a36.00. CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. DEC. 180% 178% 175% 176% 174% MAR 88 189'/. 186% 185 Tss% 184% 930 1262 983 MAY 194 191% 190 191 190 (JULY 196% 193% 192% 193% SEPT. 194% 191% 190% 190% 191% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 533% 530% 527 529 525% NOV, JAN 88 538% 529% 532% 536 531% MAR, 543’/. 535’/. 538’/. 541% 538 MAY 547'/i 54V/, 543’/. 546 542*/. JULY 548'/. 545’/. 544’/. 547’/. AUG, 545 546% 543 546 542 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. OCT. 68.40 69 20 68.67 68.52 68.47 68.22 69.37 68 90 69.12 68.97 DEC, FEB 88 68.02 68.65 68.30 68 57 68 27 69.12 69.70 69.27 69.32 6895 APR. 69.10 69.37 68.77 68.72 68.55 JUNE FUTURES MARKET TRENDS T|||gGRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans futures closed nicely higher this afternoon on spillover strength from the recovering soymeal. Further sup port came from the lighter than anticipated commercial hedge sell ing, despite news of active farmer selling. Weakness early in th'e ses sion came on heavy cash move ment and harvest progress. Rumors resurfaced that USSR bought soypellets from Argentina. November gained 2 cents, settling GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, Sept. 18 through Thursday, Sept. 24) ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed lower today, close to session lows, in a late sell off lied to long liquidation. News that Morocco’s secound round of bids for export bonus wheat had been rejected in addition to the absence of China’s export bonus tender put wheat on the defensive throughout today’s session. Conti nuing reports of USSR harvest /k this Features Lampeter Fair PA Dairy Princess York Fair Photos.. Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer Choosing Child Care 822 Columns Now is the Time On Being a Farm Wife B 5 Micro Way Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard? Flock Forum Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1987-A3 WHEAT DEC, MAR 88 304% 307 303 299% 300% MAY JULY 280% 282 279% 276% 275% SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS,. OCT. 174.80 173.00 1W.20 i 73.90 169.30 DEC. JAN 88 168.90 166.50 164.20 167.10 163.90 MAR 167.20 165.50 163.00 165.60 162.80 MAY 165.50 165.20 163.50 164.20 162.50 JULY 165.50 164.50 162.00 163.40 162.50 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. OCT. 47.65 48.77 48.5? 48 85 49.07 DEC, FEB 88 44.02 44.82 44.22 44 00 44.20 APR, JUNE 43.70 43.95 43.55 43.55 43.55 JULY 44.15 44.02 43.82 43.75 43.80 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 throuih Pennsylvania Farmers' Association Farm Management Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717) 761-2740 at $5.29 and January gained 3-1/2 cents, settling at $5.36 % issue Four Sections B 14,817 BIB 826 B 2 ,810 AlO B 9 ,813 .816 D 3 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 298% 300% 296% 292% 292% 298 300% 296 291% 293 170 60 168.50 165.90 169.00 165.30 46 07 46.87 46.55 46.50 46.72 41.07 41.50 41.35 41.25 41.27 problems limited further losses. The Dec. option posted a 4-1/4 cent loss, settling at $2.92-1/2, which is below our last support of $2.93. 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