Frederick Co. Hay Buckeystown, Md. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1987 Emerald. Maxim. Funk's Q-2852. These hardy alfalfas from Hoffman will place you in the winner's circle with improved yields, exceptional stand longevity, and broad based disease protection Emerald's the yield leader from start-to fimsh It has consistently bested Hoffman trials, while producing s'/a percent better than average yields in New York and Pennsylvania state trials. Maxim's a sure bet for exceptional stand longevity And its two-year production The limitation of warranty and remedy on the tag attached to each oag of Funk s G Hybrids and RA Hybnds sold is a part of the terms of sale thereof Funks is a brand name Numbers identify varieties * PENNSYLVANIA TOBACCO AUCTION FARMERS! YOU MUST STAND TOGETHER IF YOU WANT THE AUCTION SYSTEMS TO WORK! Some of you have already been contacted by buyers and made offers for your tobacco. There is a great interest in this years crop. We have supplied samples to several buyers & companies & have received very favorable reports. Don’t be hasty in selling away from the auctions! Remember, the auction provides a ser vice for the buyer & seller and provides the best market price available. We welcome back our warehouse manager Ron Ray, and ticket marker Jim Lowe. Also, we welcome back Mitch Ashby as auc tioneer. With this experience in our warehouse, we can pull the best possible prices for your tobacco. START STRIPING YOUR TOBACCO NOW! Be prepared to bring your tobacco to the auction early. Don’t wait until it’s too late. P.T.A. recommends you bring ALL GRADES OF YOUR TOBACCO TO THE FIRST SALES. It is important to grade according to color & quality. P.T.A. will start receiving tobacco December 1. Call for details & any questions you may have. P.T.A. has trucks available to pick up your tobacco. Intercourse - December 7-1 P.M. Quarryville - December 9-1 P.M. po Box 57 Keystone Tobacco 76 Pumping station Rd Report Supplied by Auction 47 LOADS. MARKET ABOUT 62.00; ALFALFA MIX, 3 FAIR. STEADY ON HAY; LITTLE WEAKER 87.00-110.00, 1 FANCY. 150.00; ON STRAW. ALFALFA. 5 FAIR TO GOOD, FAIR, 77.00-90.00. MaJfa’s Triple Crown. wl Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Ps| The Yield Experts L_J Landisville, PA 17538 Call Toll Free 1-800-233-0137 In PA 1-800-732-0456 OPENING DATES Member AY-000025-L 100.00-135.00, 1 HIGH MOISTURE, TIMOTHY. 6 GOOD. 100.00-122.00, 3 average of 9 6 tons/acre will give you front-running yields Funk’s G-2852 tops the field with some of the best disease resistance available Backed by years of research, this new comer has shown annual yield advantages of 'h ton/acre When you’re looking for a winning alfalfa yield, call your local Hoffman seed repre sentative Or call Hoffman Seeds direct for more information about Alfalfa’s Tnple Crown f o ' ifrs Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novambtr 21, 1987-A7 MIXED HAY. 8 FAIR TO GOOD, 82.00-100.00,2 DARK, 57.00 AND 68.00; STRAW, 10 FAIR, 79.00-100.00. 1 DARK, 68.00. FIREWOOD. 5 SPLIT OAK. 67.0a77.00 CORD: 2 LOADS MIXED, 60.0a65.00 CORD. NO SALE THANKSGIVING DAY. National Grain Summary St. Joseph, Mo. Wednesday, November 18, 1987 CASH GRAINS AND SOYBEANS CLOSED MIXED. WHEAT MARKETS HIGHER ON USDA ANNOUNCEMENT THAT CHINA AND BULGARIA TARGETED FOR EXPORT BONUS WHEAT PURCHASES. CORN MARK ETS NARROWLY HIGHER ON LIGHT COUNTRY SELLING WHILE SOY BEANS DECLINED DUE TO WEAKEN ING EXPORT DEMAND. EXPORT NEWS: CHINA AND BUL GARIA WERE TARGETED BY USDA FOR EXPORT BONUS WHEAT UP TO 1.15 MILLION BUSHELS. EGYPT BOUGHT 50,000 TONNES OF OPTIONAL-ORIGIN SUNOIL FOR JANUARY SHIPMENT. SOUTH KORE A’S NATIONAL LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE FEDERATION WILL TENDER THURSDAY FOR 50,000 TO NNES U.S. NO. 3 YELLOW CORN. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 11/18/87 11/17/87 11/19/86 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 2.83-2.85 UP 2-1 2.60-2.69 MIN NEAPOLIS 3.13 3/4 DN 1/4 3.10 3/4 PORTLAND 2.94-2.98 UP 2-4 2.81-2.82 ST. LOUIS 2.97-3.02 UP 5-3 3.02-3.03 CORN, U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 1.79-1.84 NC-UP 1 1.62-1 69 MINNEAPOLIS 1.75 1/4 UP 1/4 1.47 3/4 SO. lOWA 1.81-1.86 NC-UP 1 1/2 1.60-1.62 OMAHA 1.69-1.72 DN 1-UP I 1.56-1.58. SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 5.45-5.50 DN 4 4.84-4.90 MIN NEAPOLIS 5.48 3/4 DN 4 1/4 4.86 SO. lOWA 5.50-5.55 DN 3-4 4.95-4.96 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 5.59-5 69 DN 4-3 5.08-5. 12. * KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD GRAIN & LIVESTOCK HEDGING SERVICES WITH ICFHutton Jim Rohrbaugh, Account Executive E.F. Hutton & Company Inc P.O. Box 3151, Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 763-1611 (800) 822-9553 In-state (800) 334-3119 Out-of-state PEANUT HULLS and SHAVINGS FOR SALE Bag or Bulk SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ORDERS!!! Free delivery reasonable distance. Call 215-445-6019 OUR BUSINESS IS SERVICE TO FARMERS Let us help you build a successful marketing program! Call: 717-761-2740 800-382-1356 Grains & • Forward Contracting * Hedging Services PFA COMMODITY FUTURES SERVICE. INC. RED WINTER WHEAT. ORDINARY PROTEIN. MINNEAPOLIS. US NO. 1 DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT. 14 % PROTEIN. PORTLAND. NO. 2 SOFT WHITE WHEAT. ST. LOUIS, NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (DEC) WHEAT 2.881/2 UP 1 1/2 2.55 3/4. MINNEAPOLIS (DEC) WHEAT 2.72 3/4 DN 1/4 2.66 3/4. CHICAGO (DEC) WHEAT 2.95 1/2 UP 2 1/4 ZB5 3/4. (DEC) CORN 1.85 1/4 DN 3/4 1.68 3/4. (JAN) SOYBEANS 5.70 3/4 DN 3 1/4 5.02, EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEXAS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.12 1/2 UP 1 1/2 2.86-2.87 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.20-3.26 UP 3-5 3.20-3.25 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.10-2.11 NC-UP 1 1.83-1.88 NO. 2 YEL LOW SORGHUM 3.57-3.66 UP 3-NC 3.23-3.36 NO. 2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 5.83-5.85 DN 5-6 5.27-5.28. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. . Wed, Nov. 18, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction 74 LOADS. ALFALFA. 84.00-147.00; MIXED HAY. 83.00-157.00,1 AT41.00 (MULCH HAY): TIMOTHY. 90.00-112.00; CLOV ER, 83.00-97.00; STRAW, 83.00-100.00. OLD CORN, 68.00-86.00; NEW CORN 67.00-80.00; OATS, 2.60 BU.; RYE. 2.00 BU.; CORN FODDER. 70.00; GRASS. 70,00. Keister’s Hay Middleburg, PA Tuesday, Nov. 17 Report supplied by auction 17 LOADS HAY. ALFALFA. 105.00-110.00; MIXED HAY, 67.50-110.00; TIMOTHY, 100.00; 8 LOADS STRAW, 80.00-90.00; CORN FODDER, 42.50. HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SALE! Every Thursday, 12 Noon As Many As 30 Buyers - Need More Loads Of Hay, Straw And Corn! Lunch Served Everett Kreider Auctioneer #OO7 ROTH SALES Rt 472, Kirkwood, PA 717-529-6249 Livestock
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