New Holland Hogs Lancaster, Pa. Monday, Dec. 7, 1987 HOG RECEIPTS: TODAY 1115 LAST MONDAY 768 LAST YEAR 1111 TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts 50-1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-240 lb 41.00-42.50. US 1 210-235 lb 44.00-45.00. US 1-3 200-250 lb 40.00-41.00. US 2-4 270-285 lb 36.00-37.50. New Holland Feeder Pig Lancaster, Fa. Wednesday, December 9, 1987 FEEDER PIGS: TODAY 1705 LAST WEDNESDAY 1035 LAST YEAR 1467 TREND; Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs steady to 3.00 lower, instances 5.00 lower on weights over 50 lb. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 85 35-37 86.00-92.00. 279 40-49 76.00-85.00. 306 50-59 69.00-78.00, 75 57-59 64.00.187 60-69 60.00-67.00,27 60 77.00. , US 2 49 36-37 80.00. 87 44-49 70.00- US 2-3 47 34-39 74.00-79.00. 54 48 62.00- 8 67 63.00. SLAUGHTER 77 15-39 100.00-148.00. 46 32-35 77.00-88.00. 258 40-110 58 00-67.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, IllinoU Wednesday, December 9, 1987 FEDERAL-STATE FLASH HOGS: 2600 TRADING MODERATE. BAR ROWS AND CELTS OPENING STEADY TO US 1-3 200-240 LBS. 42.00-42.50 100 HEAD 43.00 2-3 240-260 L 85.41.00-42.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. 1.00 TO 1.50 LOWER OVER 500 LBS. STEADY 13%. US 1-3 325-500 LBS. 31.00-31.50 500-650 LBS. 29.00-29.50, FEW 30.00. Joliet Hogs Joliet, Illinoil Thursday, December 10, 1987 HOGS: 150. TRADING MODERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS 1.00 LOWER. US 1-3 230-250# 40.50-41.00. US 2-3 260-280# 37.50-39.50. US 2-3 280-300# 35.50-37.50. SOWS AND BOARS: NOT ENOUGH TO QUOTE. ACTUAL RECEIPTS FOR WEDNESDAY CATTLE: 0 HOGS: 90 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 Friday, December 18th Will Be The Last Feeder Sale For 1987 First Sale For 1988 Held Friday, January Bth Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyard* Tel* (717) 397-5136 An OW line CommiMiofi Firm Ketplnf Abreast STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK Frl, Dec. 4, 1987 1,155 PIGS, 2 WEEKS AGO 1470. COMPARED TO LAST SALE PRICES WERE $B-510 HIGHER. ALL PRICES WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE POUND. 1&2:16 HD. 17-26 LBS. 81.00-85.00; 88 HD. 32-39 LBS. 73.00-85.00; 290 HD. 42-48 LBS. 74.00-85.00; 121 HD. 50-53 LBS. 80.00-85.00; 274 HD. 50-59 LBS. 73.00- 66 HD. 54-59 LBS. 63.00- 81 HD. 60-65 LBS. 70.00- 74 HD. 61-68 LBS. 60.00- 36 HD. 91-93 LBS. 54.00- 2: 16 HD. 31-32 LBS. 69.00-79.00; 58 HD. 40-47 LBS. 62.00-69.00. NEXT 2 SALES: FRIDAY. DECEM BER 18. AT 1:30 P.M. AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1988. Midwest Flashes Thun., Dec. 10, 1987 Indianapolis Hogs HOGS; 500. BARROWS & GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE, 50 LOWER. US 1-3 230-255 LB. 41.50-42.00, LOT LATE 42.25. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE, 1.00 LOWER. (4%). US 1-3 475-625 LB. 30.25-34.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 34.00; PACK AGE 325 LB. 33.50. St. Louis Hogs 4000- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, FULLY STEADY. US 1-3210-260 LB. 42.00-42.25, BULK 42.25; US “2-3 250-270 LB. 41.50-42.00; 270-300 LB. 38.50-40.50. SOWS: SCARCE. (LESS THAN 5%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 30.00-31.00; 500-600 LB. 29.00-30.00; OVER 600 LB. 31.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 33.75; UNDER 300 LB. 32.00-32.50. Peoria Hogs 3000- BARROWS & CELTS FAIRLY ACTIVE. .50-1.00 LOWER. US 1-3 200-240 LB. 41.50-42.00; US 2-3 240-260 LB. 40.50-41.50. SOWS: MOSTLY .50 LOWER. INSTANCES 1.00 LOWER. (13%). US 1-3 325-500 LB. 30.00-31.00; 500-650 LB. 28.50-29.00, OVER 29.50. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 33.50-34.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG (Dally closing bids: Friday, Dec. 4 through Thursday, Dec 10) v CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. DEC. 184% 185 184'/. 186% 188% MAR 88 190% 191% 191 193 193% MAY 195% 196% 196 197% 197% JULY 199% 200% 199% 201% 201 SEPT. 197% 198% 198 199 198 DEC. 194 195% 195% 196% 195% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. 587 595% 601 603% 600 576 570% JAN. MAR 88 MAY JUL AUG SEPT NOV CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. DEC. 43.00 DEC. 63.17 63.67 63.07 63.30 64.10 FEB 88 41.10 FEB 88 59.45 60.25 59.52 60.12 60.95 APR. 37.45 APR. 61.92 62.55 62.00 63.02 63.75 JUNE 40.57 JUNE 62.07 62.85 62.60 63.57 64.12 JULY 41.50 AUG. 60.27 60.85 60.37 61.25 61.85 AUG. 40.00 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK / FilWaUtoß | thto marfeatfedorroatan provided fey ACMES ACMES to a eapyri|htcd \ | ntoftot federation tarvioa developed by the American Farm Bureau and available la Pennsylvania farmer* on a daily baaia through Penmylvaiua l-Jf Farmers' Association Farm Maoacamant Services For adcfebonal market \\ comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Future* Sawica M M (717)7*1-2740 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures settled higher and near the highs of the day supported by a improving export picture and spillover support from soybean futures. Traders were buyers on indications of possible purchases from Mexico and the South Korean com processing industry along with the tenders by Taiwan on Friday night and South Korea on Monday. Also supporting com was increased talk that Spain may buy U.S. com under a private agreement made between the U.S. and Spain before Spain entered into-the EEC. Nearby December remained strong relative to deferrcds on the continued thin delivery pace against the spot contract and con tinued heavy entries of com into the CCC loan program. - Pain Watusi Cow Lancaster County DHIA D 8 Potter County DHIA Dl3 Lebanon County DHIA Dl4 York County DHIA Dl9 Columns Now is the Time Ida’s Notebook B 4 On Being a Farm Wife B 5 Microwave Minutes 814 Back Home 826 Have You Heard? 828 Homo ami Youth Homestead Notes Home on the Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer Farm Women New 5... . .. 813 FUTURES MARKETS 590% 599% 606 608% 604 578 572% 587% 595% 600% 604% 600 577% 569% 589% 598% 604 606% 602% 575% 566% ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures settled higher but below session highs, pressured on the close by light commercial and professional selling. Soybeans rallied after mid day supported by stronger soymeal prices. A session long rally in soy meal from lows set on the opening gradually tod: hold in soybeans, with gains magnified in thin trad ing by the triggering of buy-stops. The commercial interest fueled local buying in soymeal and then soybeans on ideas the purchases could represent pricing for export business. However, no specific talk was apparent on soymeal export sales. Deferred soybeans drew support from expectations for a cut in 1987-88 soybean carry out to be shown in USDA’s supply/demand report Thursday. In Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12, 1987-A3 WHEAT DEC. MAR 88 MAY JULY SEPT. SOYBEAN MEAL DEC. 210.70 210.70 207.70 209.60 JAN 88 201.60 200.70 198.20 200.70 MAR 191.70 191.20 189.20 192.30 MAY 184.00 183.50 189.20 186.00 JULY 180.20 179.20 178.20 182.00 AUG. 180.00 179.00 177.00 182.00 SEPT. 179.20 178.70 176.20 181.00 CHICAGO HOGS 598% 607% 613% 617% 613 587% 579 this issue Four Sections Fttiurn Holidays Sparkle With Tradition 812 Busy Hands, Creative Minds & Sharing Hearts 816 FFA Teaches New Holland Girl 820 Horse Riders Earn Recognition 824 Raver Made Montgomery Co. D 5 AlO Forerunner No-Till Management Pseudo Rabies Step To Eradicate PeMrfmtnts Editorial Farm Calendar.... Classified Ads.... Business News... Mailbox Markets ,B 2 Sale Reports '. D 32 Public Auction Register D 35 810 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 305% 312% 308% 297% 301% 307% 316% 315% 314% 313% 302% 306 304% 307 TUBS. FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS, FRI. MON. 43.67 41.82 38.30 41.52 42.15 40.82 43.07 41.15 37.77 40.85 41.70 40.27 ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures settled mostly high er on the day. Wheat futures were supported throughout the day on indications of pending export bonus business has been com pleted with China, USSR and Poland. Wire reports that the U.S. probably will offer additional export bonus wheat to China also offered support to prices. Limiting price increases was the CCC offer ings of up to 20 million bushels of wheat at this Friday’s wheat auc tion. . ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures settled higher as the deferred contracts paced an afternoon rally. Buying interest came from ideas the market was oversold and due for a correctional adjustment. Positioning before next Tuesday’s cattle-on-feed report also supported the defer reds. The report is expected to show light placements through November in the seven states. Live cattle futures opened lower, and (Turn to Pago A2l) 305% 311% 307% 295% 300% 306 313% 309% 297 301% THURS. WED, 210.70 203.20 196.20 190.50 187.20 188.00 188.00 42.72 41.80 38.82 41.82 42.15 41.30 43.30 4157 38.37 41.57 42.05 40.92 ,C 2 ,C 5 ,C 8 AlO AlO .829 D 6 D 26