New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Oct. 5, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND- COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY BARROWS AND GILTS 50-1.00 HIGHER, INSTANCES 1.50 HIGHER. BARROWS AND GILTS. US 1-2 210-250 LB 53.00-54.50, US 1 210-250 LB 54.75-55 00; US 1-3 210-255 LB 51 50-5275. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY I AST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS GENER ALLY STEADY, INSTANCES 500 I OWER ON 30-50 LB WEIGHTS ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND' SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT US 1-2 33 HD 20-26 LBS 14400 18000, 132 HD 30 39 LBS 104 00 116 00,83110 120 00-126 00,320 HD 40-49 LBS 90 00-100 00, 20 lID 48 IBS 108 00, 190 HD 50 59 LBS 84 00 94 00, 43 HD 50-52 LBS 100 00-106 00, 62 HD 60 81 LBS 75 00 85 00 US 2-3 57 HD 30 33 LBS 97 00 116 00. 51 HD 43 47 LBS 82 00 84 00, 26 HD 53 72 LBS 74 00-76 00 Frederick Livestock Monday, Oct. 5, 1987 BUTCHER COWS. STEADY TO 1 00 LOWER. GOOD 46.00-47.00, STAN DARD,A. UTILITY 42.00-45.00, CAN NERS 38 00-41 00; SHELLY 37.00-DOWN. BULLS- NONE OFFERED. STEERS. STANDARD 45.00-51.00 HEIFERS. GOOD 50.00-52.75. BUTCHER HOGS 1.00 LOWER 210-250 LBS. 48.75-49.50. SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 45 00-49 00, THIN SOWS 39.50-44 00. VEAL CALVES; 3.00 TO 5.00 HIGH ER GOOD-CHOICE 85 00-101 00, STANDARD 75.00-84 CO, STOCKY & THIN 65.00-74 00, LIGHT CALVES 80 00-93 00; WEAK & ROUGH 79 00-DOWN STOCK CATTLE- VERY ACTIVE STEADY PRICES STEERS GOOD 64 00-69.00, MEDIUM 60.00-63 00 HEIFERS CHOICE 68 00-69 50, GOOD 6100-67 00, MEDIUM 55.00-60 00, BULLS CHOICE 70 00-78 00, GOOD 63 00-69 00, MEDIUM 58 00-62 00 SPR INGING HEIFERS 700 00-735.00 ONE BULL 915 LBS AT 63 00 PIGS & SHOATS STEADY PRICES BY THE HEAD 20-30 LBS 27 00-35 00, 40-60 LBS 36 00-47 00 6 SOWS WITH PIGS 105 00-175 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 Graded Fe^d? Sale Thurs., at 11:00 A.M. Graded Sale Fri., Oct. 16 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Oct. 3, 1987 Report supplied by auction 923 HEAD US #1 205-250 LBS 54.00-56 00, 13 HEAD 57.00-57.75 1&2 220-245 LBS 53.00-53.75 1&3-200-250 LBS 52 00-52 75 2-4 200-260 LBS. 51.00-51 75. SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 41-46 50. BOARS. UNDER 300 LB 42 00-46 25, 300-360 LBS 39 50-40 25 1020 Midwest Flashes Thurs., October 8, 1987 Indianapolis Hogs 700 - BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE. 75-1 00 LOWER US 1-3 230-255 LB. 53.00-53.25. ■SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE 1.00-1 50 LOWER (4%). US 1-3 500-625 LB 51.00-55 00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 46 00 St. Louis Hogs 1093 1498 1026 2500- BARROWS & GILTS SLOW, 1.00 INSTANCES 1.25 LOWER US 1-3 220-270 LB 52 25-52.50, 270-290 LB. 51.25-51.75, FEW 200-220 LB. 50 00-52 00 SOWS. UNDER 500 LB 50 LOWER. OVER 500 LB 1 00-2 00 LOWER (ABOUT 8%). US 1-3 300-500 LB 46 00-46 50, OVER 500 LB 50 00-52 00, FEW 52 50 BOARS OVER 300 LB 44 50, PACK AGE 48 50, UNDER 300 LB 43 00 Peoria Hogs 2000- BARROWS & GILTS SLOW, VERY UNEVEN, 75-1.50 LOWER. US 1-3; 220-250 LB. 52 00-53.00, 175 HEAP 53 25-53.50, FEW 200-220 LB. 50 50-52.00 SOWS. 1.00-1.50 LOWER THAN THE BULK OF WEDNESDAY’S SALES (18%). US 1-2. 325-400 LB. 46.50; US 1-3 400-500 LB. 47.50-48.50; 500-650 LB. 52.00-53.00, FEW 53 50. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 46 00-46 25, UNDER 350 LB. 44.00-45.50. STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK FRI., OCT. 2, 1987 1,194 PIGS 2 WEEKS AGO 1,233, COMPARED TO LAST SALE PRICES WERE MAINLY STEADY TO $lO LOW ER, EXCEPT 50-60 LBS. STEADY TO $5 HIGHER ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE POUND US 1&2 186 HD. 28-39 LBS 101 00-124 00, 30 HD 24-33 LBS 86 00-97 00, 412 HD 41-49 LBS 105 00-120 00, 63 (TAILS) HD 40 49 LBS 88 00-95 00, 312 HD 50-57 LBS 98-113 00, 24 HD (SMALL LOTS) 54 58 LBS 93 00-97 50, 71 HD 60-67 LBS 95.00 101 00, 14 HD 69-79 LBS 81 00-83 00 US 2 69 HD 28 41 LBS 83 00-10000, 12 HD 51-58 LBS 80 00-87 00 US 2&3 5 HD 22-40 LBS 77 00-79 00 NEXT SALE OCT 16 AT 1-30 PM GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. DEC. 185 185 182% 183 184% MAR 88 193 193 190% 191'/. MAY 197% 197% 195% 196% 198% JULY 199 V. 199% 198'/." 199% SEPT. 194% 194% 194% 194% DEC. 194% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 541% 539% 537% 542% 543% NOV, JAN 88 547% 546% 544% 550% 550% MAR. 556 553% 551% 557% 558% MAY 561'/i 559’/. 557'/, 563’/. 565% JULY 565% 563% 561% 566% 569% AUG. 560 558 557 562 565’/. SEPT. 546 546 546 550 553 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. OCT. 67 52 67.02 67 35 66 62 67 10 66.47 65 85 66.57 65 82 66 45 DEC, FEB 88 65.92 65.12 65 77 64 97 65 35 67 52 66 85 67.07 66 47 66 60 APR. JUNE 67 35 66.70 66 72 65 97 66 05 AUG, 66 40 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRABS AND LIVESTOCK ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn futures settled from unchanged in the deferred months to up 1 cent on the March option. Futures traded lower throughout the day, but staged a recovery late in the session on sustained strength in the soybean complex and fresh export business. Prices also found support from the expectations that South Korea's com processing industry will tender for com soon. Pressure came throughout the ses Pm Manhcim Fair Holstcins A2O PA Kile Champions A 24 Lancaster DHIA Dairy & Livestock Sales ~..D42 Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Korncr 810 Farm Women News 818,19 Columns Now is the Time Ida’s Notebook On Being a Farm Wife B 5 Have You Heard? The Dairy Pipeline FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, Oct. 2 through Thursday, Oct. 8) 195 194% 194% 194% 65 55 65 00 64 97 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 through Pennsylvania Farmers Association Farm Management Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717) 761 2740 sion with selling on ideas that the com projection estimate yesterday from private forecaster Conrad Leslie was bearish along with declining Gulf basis levels. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans futures settled higher this afternoon at or near session highs on spillover strength from the soymeal and bean oil pits. Renewed rumors of export bonus vegetable oil offers boosted oil prices eawrly in the In Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1987-A3 WHEAT DEC, MAR 88 308 308 1 /. 306% 308 314'/. MAY JULY 283% 286 285% 286 288 1 /. SEPT. 285 289 288 289% SOYBEAN MEAL OCT. 178.90 177 30 176 40 177 30 175.90 DEC, JAN 88 170 20 169.90 MAR 168 00 167.90 167.80 167.60 167.90 MAY 166.90 166 90 166 60 166 50 166 70 JULY 165.20 165.00 165.20 164 50 165.90 AUG. 164.50 164 50 164.20 163 50 166.00 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. OCT. 48 85 49 30 50.25 50 00 49 95 DEC, FEB 88 44 02 44 27 44 85 45 27 44 95 APR, JUNE 43 87 43 85 44 15 44.30 44 30 JULY 44 20 44 17 44 72 44 60 44 40 this issue Four Sections Features PA Kile Barrows Woolic Promoters Flock to Fair 812 Little Valley Farm 814 PA Pork Cookout King 816 Fair Judge 819 Dl4 Tomato Cannery, Kile Draft Horses Manheim Swine... Kile Sheep Show. B 2 B 6 Kile Swine Show Departments Editorial Farm Calendar, 30 Years Ago. AlO 820 Classified Ads Busness News, 813 Mailbox Markets Dl9 Sale Reports D 27 Public Auction Register D3O 814 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 299% 298% 296% 297 304% 301% 304% 303% 304 308% FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 173 40 172 60 171.90 172 10 171 40 169 60 169 60 169.50 46 22 46 47 47 47 47 75 47 25 4130 41.40 41.85 42.00 4175 session as meal posted small gains on spillover, but continued to remain sluggish on the near-term export picture. The fears of CCC bean resales helped to trim gains made in the November option, but talk emerged late in the session of that USSR may buy beans to make up for a deficit in their sunseed production. November closed up 4-3/4 cents at $5.42-1/2. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures dosed slightly high er this afternoon on spillover strength from the soybean com plex. Prices were on the defensive throughout the session on news that the USSR was dissatisfied (Turn to Page Al 6) AlO AlO A3l ,C 4 D 6 A 32 822 ,826 ,C 3 D 2 Dll
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