New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND: COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIGS WEAK TO 5.00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US 1-2: 49 HD. 37-39 LBS. 99.00-104.00; 16 HD. 38 LBS. 80.00; 263 HD. 40-49 LBS. 79.00-97,00; 18 HD. 40 LBS. 102.00; 269 HD. 50-59 LBS. 77 00-82.00; 20 HD. 51 LBS. 90.00; 30 HD. 62-63 LBS. 73.00-79.00. US 2:117 HD. 40-49 LBS. 72.00-81.00; 31 HD. 48 TAILED 68.00; 74 HD. 5059 LBS. 66.0078.00; 55 HD. 64-67 LBS. 64.0068.00. US 2-3: 121 HD. 40-49 LBS. 67.00-74.00; 108 HD. 50-60 LBS 62.0066.00. SLAUGHTER: 7 HD. 16 LBS. 170.00; 58 HD. 21-25 LBS. 118.00150.00; 103 HD. 3035 LBS. 75.0095.00; 69 HD. 45-72 LBS. 57.0064.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Nov. 14, 1987 Report supplied by auction 778 HEAD. US #1 210250 LBS. 44.0045.75. US 1&2: 200255 LBS. 42.75-43.75. US 1&3: 200260 LBS. 41.5042.50. US 2&4: 215-260 LBS. 40.0041.25. 100 HEAD HEAVYWEIGHT 260285 LBS. 36.0040.00. SOWS: 33.00-37.25 ALL WEIGHT. BOARS; UNDER 300 32.0036.00, OVER 300 28.0029.75. Midwest Flashes Thurs., Nov. 19, 1987 Indianapolis Hogs 700- BARROWS & GILTS MOD HRATELY ACTIVE, .50- 75 LOWER. US 1-3 225-250 LB. 41.00-41.50. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY TO 2.00 LOWER. (4%). US 1-3 400-575 LB. 33 50-36 00; 650-700 LB. 38.00-40.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB 37 00, LOT 255 LB 35 00 Peoria Hogs 2500- BARROWS & GILTS SLOW. .50 TO MOSTLY 1 00 LOWER US 1-3 200-240 LB 40.50-41.00, 200 HEAD 41.25-41.50 US 2-3 230-250 LB. 39.50-40.50. SOWS- 100-1.50 LOWER W/THE BULK OF WEDNESDAY’S SALES (13%). US 1-2 325-500 LB 34 00-34.50; 500-650 LB. MOSTLY 35.00, FEW 35 50 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 FrL, Dec. 11 at 11:00 A.M. NOTICE; No Hog Sale On Sat., Nov. 28 Sale Will Be Held On Mon., Nov. 30 Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Uncaster Stockyards T#l. (717) 397<5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Nov. 16, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLE WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. TODAY 1591 LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR 1080 TREND: COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY BARROWS AND GILTS WEAK TO MOSTLY .50 LOWER. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250L8. 40.50-41.50, COUPLE LOTS 42.50-42.75. US 1 ONE LOT 225 LB. 44.00. US 1-3 200-250 LB. 39.50-40.50. US 2-4 ONE LOT 255 LB. 38.50. Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlide, Pa. Friday, Nov. 13, 1987 RESULTS ON 1492 PIGS. TREND; COMPARED TO OCTOBER’S STATE GRADED SALE 40 LB. PIGS WERE 8.00 TO 15.00 LOWER WHILE PIGS OVER 50 LBS. WERE MOSTLY STEADY TO SPOTS 5.00 HIGHER. ‘ US NO. I&2’S; 611 HD. 101 HD. 35-49 LBS. 90.00104.00; 180 HD. 5059 LBS. 90.00- 69 HD. 60-69 LBS. 78.00- 190 HD. 72-79 LBS. 78.00- 55 HD. 80-81 LBS. 79.00- 16 HD. 96-103 LBS. 57.0065.00. US NO. 2’S: 660 HD. 98 HD. 22-39 LBS. 80.00102.00; 264 HD. 4049 LBS. 83.00- 53 HD. 50-59 LBS. 90.0p-100.00; 159 HD. 60-69 LBS. 77.00- 67 HD. 71-85 LBS. 67.00- 19 HD. 90-110 LBS. 50.0064.00. US NO. 2&3’S; 144 HD. 66 HD. 25-36 LBS. 76.0084.00; 58 HD. 42-57 LBS. 74.00-82.00; 20 HD. 70-94 LBS. 48.0054.00. UTILITIES: 26 HD. 26-50 LBS 52.50-75.00. AS IS: 58 HD. 28-76 LBS. 43.00-45.00. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE WILL BE ON FRIDAY. DECEM BER 11TH AT 1:30 P.M. (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30" A.M.) St. Louis Hogs 4000- BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, 50-.75 LOWER US 1-3 210-250 LB 40.50-41.00, 70 HEAD 41.25 US 2-3 250-270 LB 39 50-40 50. SOWS: 300-500 LB. STEADY-. 50 HIGHER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY-200 LOWER. (8%) US 1-2 300-500 LB 34.50 TO MOST LY 35 Of, 500-600 LB. 35 00-36.00, OVER 600 LB. 37.00-37 50 BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 37.50, UNDER 300 LB. 36.00. ORN DEC. 182% 183 186 185% 185% MAR 88 188% 190 192% 191% 191% MAY 193% 195 197% 195% 185% JULY 197% 198% 200% 199% 199% SEPT. 196% 195% 197% 197% 196% DEC. 88 194% 194% 196 195% 194% SOYBEANS 1199 NOV. JAN 88 MAR. 577’/. 574'/. MAY 580% 578% JULY 583% 581% AUG. 581 579 SEPT. 572% 569% CHICAGO CATTLE DEC. 63.55 63.80 65.30 65.90 66.17 FEB 88 59.95 60.52 62.02 62.75 62.72 APR. 62.62 62.92 64.42 64.72 64.50 JUNE 62.87 63.32 64.55 64.65 64.42 .AUG. 61.25 61.65 62.35 62.42 62.32 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ( igffM f Thu market Mormalmn provided by ACRES ACRES is a copyrifhted \ market Mormatien sarvica rtevehpert by tha American Farm bureau and . available to Pennsylvania larmtrs on a daOy basis throufh ferwsylvawa JL Farmers* Association Farm Manaiament Services For additional market M comments and Iradmc service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service M M <717)7*1-2740 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn futures closed from unchanged to 1-1/2 cents lower with late selling influenced by liq uidation in the soybean pit. Declines were limited by hopes for export business with South Korea. Stepped up cash movement on higher prices overnight pressured com throughout the session as well as ideas Gramm-Rudman could go into effect on Friday. Generic cer tificates were bid today from 105 to 105-1/2%. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures prices settled mostly lower late in the ses sion by on selling believed to be long liquidation. Ideas of further USDA announcements concern ing USSR proved to be supportive. The weakening soymeal and large Daily New Holland 4-H Beef Roundup D 2 Huntingdon Co. DHIA D 9 Crawford Co. DHIA Dl2 Cumberland Co. DHIA DlB Tioga Co. DHIA D2l Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D37 Home oni Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer Farm Women News Columns Now is the Time Ida’s Notebook.... On Being a Farm Wife.. B 9 Have You Heard? 817 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, Nov. 13 through Thursday, Nov. 19) FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS, FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 563 V. 569 V. 564'/. 574 581’/. 586'/. 588% 585'/. 579 558'/. 566’/. FRI. MON. TUBS, in this Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1987-A3 WHEAT DEC. 285% 287% 293% 295% 293 MAR 88 297% 298% 304% 305% 302% MAY 298 298% 305 302% 298 JULY 285 287 292 290% 285% SEPT. 289 293 296% 294% 289% SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. DEC. 202.70 200.40 200.30 197.80 JAN 88 194.70 192.50 192.60 190.80 MAR 187.20 184.60 185.70 184.30 MAY 181.00 179.00 179.50 178.30 JULY 177.70 176.00 176.00 175.20 AUG. 176.70 175.20 (75.20 174.70 SEPT. 177.00 175.00 174.50 174.50 CHICAGO HOGS 567% 570% 577% 581% 584% 5.81 5.76% 578% 585% 589% 590% 587 578% THURS. WED. DEC. FEB 88 APR. JUNE JULY AUG. volume of CCC Resales pressured prices as well as strong delivery notices. Generally, beans closed at key support levels with the January option posting a 3-1/4 cent loss at $5.70-3/4 and March closing 4 cents lower at $5.77-1/2. Spot November expired at noon today posting a gain of 3-1/4 cents at $5.67-3/4, with strength tied to strong commercial stopping of heavy nodees this morning. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures settled mixed with the ncarbys posting gains against losses in die back months. Nearby support stemmed from hopes that China would soon purchase mostly soft red wheat under the export bonus program and ongoing con troversy in Washington over the CCC sales of wheat at Aucdon. issue Four Sections Features Berks Holstein Meeting A2O Dutch Country Growers Co-op A3l Life With A Dairy Princcssßl2 Cumberland Farm Women Celebrate Looking Back With Gratefulness 814 Vocal Promoter For Dairy ..818 B 2 Vo-Ag & FFA 822 810 816 AlO ,B 5 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. FRI. MON. 43.57 4265 39.45 42.30 4240 41.37 43.50 4227 38.97 42.12 4230 41.20 Pressure late in the session came from liquidation in the soybean pit and ideas that the budget proposals would not be ready by Friday and Gramm-Rudman cuts would be implemented. December closed at $2.95-1/2 up 2-1/4 cents while the May option closed at $3.02-3/4, down 2-1/4 cents. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live and feeder cattle futures closed mostly higher supported by follow through from yesterday’s strong closes and reports of strong fed cattle trade at high prices yes terday. Rumors of $69.00 steers fueled buying after prices began to deteriorate at noon on spillover weakness from the pork complex. Higher average cash prices pro vided further support. November closed 20 points lower on its pre mium to cash before its expiration tomorrow at noon. CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT PRICE: 11/16/87 $74.50 UP $ .21 (Turn to Pago A 18) Franklin 4-H’ers Departments Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO 30 Years Ago A3l Classified Ads 827 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets D 24 Sale Reports D 27 Public Auction Register D 29 202.20 195.20 187.70 181.70 177.70 177.00 176.00 TUBS. WED. THURS. 44.05 42.97 39.27 42.25 42.80 41.70 43.77 4275 39.27 42.25 4262 41.55 44.70 43.65 39.82 42.67 43.00 42.00 813 Dl4