New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Saturday, Jan. 2, 1987 Report Supplied by Auction 738 HD. #1: 200-250 LBS. 44.00-45.00. I&2’S: 200-245 LBS. 43.00-43.75. I&3'S: 210-260 LBS. 41.00-42.75. 2&4’S: 210-260 LBS. 40.00-40.75. LATE HOGS: 2 &4’S 39.00-39.85. SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 28.00-33.25; 500-735 LBS. 30.00-34.25. New Holland Hog Auction Monday, Jan. 4, 1988 HOG RECEIPTS 660 838 TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND; Compared to last Monday bar rows and gibs SO-1.00 lower, instances 1.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 210-2 SO lb 39.50-40.00, Few 40.25-41.00. US 1 210-245 lb 42.50-44.50. US 1-3 200-255 lb 38.25-39.50. Midwest Flashes Thun., Jin. 7, 1988 Indianapolis Hogs HOGS: 600. BARROWS & GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE, MOSTLY 50 HIGHER. US 1-3 225-250 LB. 4175-43.00, 50 HEAD 43.25. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. NOT WELL TESTED. (2%) US 1-3 450-550 LB. 33.50-35.00, PHG 625# 38.00. BOARS; OVER 400 LB. 32.50. st. Louis Hogs 3500- BARROWS A "GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY TO MOSTLY 25 LOWER. US 1-3 210-260 LB. 42.75-43.00, 250 HEAD 43.25. US 2-3 250-270 LB. 4150-43.00. SOWS: 300-500 LB. 50 HIGHER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY-100 LOWER. 00%) US 1-3 300-500 LB. 33.00-34.00; 500600 LB. 3100-33.00; OVER 600 LB. 34.00, FEW 34.50. BOARS; OVER 300 LB. 35.50; UNDER 300 LB. 33.5034.50. New Holland Feeder Pigs Wed., January 6, 1988 TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND; Compared to la it Wednesday feeder pigs 2.00-7.00 higher. Supply included 10% sold for slaughter. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 245 38-49 83.00-88.00, 11 41 95.00. 181 50-59 77.00-85.00. 97 60-69 70.00- US 2 7 24 90.00. 92 40-49 77.00-82.00. 67 50-54 75.00-77.00. 16 67 66.00. US 2-3 16 41 84.00. 19 50-59 56.00- SLAUGHTER 43 33-34 94.00-109.00. 38 64-99 54.00-55.00. 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 gelling Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri.. Jan. 22 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Uoc«t*r Stockyards Tel. (717) 397.5136 ' AnOitf line Uiai.Tb.TUu. - wan irw mmi Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thurs, January 7, 1988 HOGS: 2200 TRADING MODERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS OPENING .25 TO MOSTLY .50 LOWER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. US 1-3 200-240 LBS. 42.50-43.00 75 HEAD 43.25 2-3240-260 L 85.41.50-42.50. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. .50 LOWER OVER 500 LBS. STEADY TO .50 HIGH ER 14%. US 1-3325-500 LBS. 33.50-34.50 500-650 LBS. 33.00-33.50. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Jan. 4, 1988 Report supplied by Auction REGISTERED RECEIPTS OF 192 HEAD OF HORSES, MULES AND PONIES. 1108 MARKET: STEADY. LOCAL DRIVING HORSES: 400.00-600.00. RIDING HORSES: 250.00-400.00. LIGHTWEIGHT KILLERS 250.00-350.00. HEAVYWEIGHT KILLERS 40000-525.00. MARE PONIES: 35.00-70.00. COLTS: 10.00-30.00. GELDING PONIES: 35.00-70.00. LARGER PONIES: 125.00-150.00. Indiana Livestock Homer CHy, Pa, ' Thursday, January 7 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 182. Choice iteen 62.75-65.25; Select 59.75-6150; Standard 52.00- Choice heifers 6125-64.50; few Select A Low Choice 58.25-61.00, Standard 50.00-56.75; cows Breaking Util ity A Commercial 45.25-48.50; Cutter A Bating 4100-46.00, Canner A Cutter 37.00- bullocks few Select A Choice 57.50-60.00; few Standard 53.00-56.25; few YG 1 bulls 1335-1965 lb. 54.50-57.50; few No. 2, 1340-1890 lb. 48.75-52.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med. 1, 400-5701 b. 64.25-68.50, from7ls-1025 lb. 59.00- heifers Med. 1. 530-835 lb. 50.00- few No. 2, 575-680 lb. 44.25-46.75. CALVES: 112.1 Choice vealer 108.00, few Good 98.00-10100; Standard A Good 90-125 lb. 7100-86.00; 65-85 lb. 60.00- Utility 45-70 lb. 40.00-58.00; hoi. built 95-130 lb. 100.00-138.00; 85-90 lb. 80.00-89.00. 925 1034 877 HOGS: 197. US 1-2, 220-240 lb. 41.25- 1-3,220-250 lb. 40.50-41.50; 2-3, 240-255 lb. 39.00-40.50; 290-310 lb. 36.25- sows US 1-3, 365-730 lb. 37.00-42.25; few boars 24.25-26.00. FEEDER PIGS: 47. US 1-3, 35-50 lb. 23.50-26.50; 2-3,30-35 lb. 14.00-19.00 all per head. SHEEP; 5. Not enough to establish a market test GOATS: 5. Few Med. 41.00-56.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG (Daily closing bids: Monday, Jan. 4 through Thursday, Jan. 7) WHEAT CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. MAR 88 MAY JULY SEPT. DEC. SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, JAN. MAR 88 MAY JUL AUG SEPT NOV CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FEB >8 APR. JUNE AUG. OCT. FUTURES MARKET TRENDS Tf|g<6£ft GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK TMt awrbst Inliinutun sniildid by ACMS. ACMES b a canmahtad •add InUrnminn wndca SimUssd br dm Aurtcin Fana laraau and aaadaHa la Panmyivania lanaart an a da% baaia Paamd»aiM Fa/mars' Awodatlan Farm Mrnsfmnnl Sarvicaa For lidimim mrfcd commanU and tradaif sarvka canlact FFA Cmwnsm Futuras Satvka (717)7*1-2740 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futurei doled higher from 2-1/2 to 4 centi on ■ ral ly led by computer buying. Talk early in the ictiion about Runian intereit in com out of the long term graini agreement touched off the rally which taw March com trade at $ 1.93. Further rapport came from thii latest weather system, extremely frigid condi tions, and the freezing and subsequent do sure of much of the riverway to the Gulf. There was some pick-up in movement on today's rally. Generic certificates were a hot item today with bids firming late in the day on a wave of panic buying as fears were generated of higher PCP’s in view of today's rally ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soy beani futures closed at the daily highs with gains ranging from 11-3/4 to 16-1/2 cents. Strength in the oil and ideas of a lower car ryout, with stable planting, spurred today’s rally. September, November and January set new contract highs as commercials scrambled to buy up everything they could. Oil again made new contract highs on the Indian purchase and tome other pending STATE FARM SHOW INFORMATION & FEATURES (Continued from Pago A 1) Bom And Bred To Show Beef Friends Make Team Century Farm Owners To Be Recognized 826 Raising Sheep And Hogs...D 2 Top Of Hill Jerseys Dl6 Preparing For Farm Show.. Dl7 Sheep To Shawl Contest.... D 22 PA Honors FFA Youth D3O Farm Show Complex LayoutE22 Exhibitors’ List Farm Show Meeting Schedule Arena Layout Judging Schedule... Quality Priority At Duroc Farms Bid Calling Four Judges Futuna Chincoteague’s Royalty 810 Windy Hill Hosts Clinic.... D 4 FUTURES MARKETS 187'/. 187'/. 191 192*/. 193‘/i 193% 195% 198% 198% 197% 199% 202% 200 198% 201% 204% 202% 200% 204% 208% 616% 614% 626 619% 625 621% 633% 626% 633% 629% 643 635% 638% 633% 646% 640% 635% 631% 645 638 624 620% 635 628% 620% 616% 632% 625% 63.90 64.12 64.72 65.90 66.10 65.87 66.67 67.60 66.07 65.77 66.45 67.25 63.52 63.17 63.60 64.50 62.55 62.25 62.67 63.32 deals. The threat of a stoppage of barge traffic due to the extreme cold temp* further boosted prices. January closed at $6.26, up 11-3/4 and November made new highs at $6.33, up 16-1/2 cents. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat future* closed sharply higher again today adding to yesterday’s gains another 10 to 12-1/2 cents. Supportive factors in today’s trade were export ideas with the USSR and computer buying as new contract highs were made. Ideas of winterkill in pans of Kansas abated and put a lid on today's gains. The big market mover today was the talk of meetings between the USSR and the U.S. concerning the long term grains agree ment March closed today up 11-1/2 cents at $3.31-1/2 while the July gained 10 cents with a close at $3.19. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle and feeder cattle closed higher today as the weather worries continued. As the livestock becomes more stressed and the snow piles up higher marketings start to lag. Active boxed beef trade Tues. got the ball rolling In Lancastar Fvmtag, Svturday, January 9, 1988-A3* MAR 88 MAY JULY SEPT. DEC. SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. 203.40 200.20 199.60 195.20 192.60 193.10 188.40 186.90 187.80 185.10 183.90 185.40 184.50 182.90 185.20 183.00 182.20 184.50 181.00 181.20 183.60 CHICAGO HOGS JAN 88 MAR MAY JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. FEB 88 APR. JUNE JULY AUG. OCT. this issue Six Sections Colum Now is the Time AlO On Being a Farm Wife B 4 Back Home 813 Ida’s Notebook 816 Microwave Minutes 822 Business Seminar D 8 Farm Philosophy Dl4 Dairy ,818 ,822 Dairy Management F 2 Lancaster DHIA F 4 Dairy Pipeline F 8 Adams DHIA F2O Dairy & Livestock Sales F 42 Home end Youth Homestead Notes B 2 ,E 27 E2B E2B ,E 29 Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer.. PoMrfmiirts Fl 4 F 27 F3O Editorial Farm Calendar. Classified Ads.... Business News... Mailbox Markets Public Auction Register F 39 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. 314% 320 331% 328% 312% 317% 330 328% 300% 309% 319% 317% 307 312% 323 321 315 321% 333 330% TUBS. WED. THUR, TUBS. WED. FRI. MON. 41.97 42.55 43.47 44.97 39.12 39.30 40.32 41.82 42.85 43.00 43.90 45.40 43.82 43.80 44.60 46.10 4Z92 42.87 43.40 44.90 38.60 38.55 38.72 40.22 this morning along with bulliih thoughts spurred on by Japan’s move to liberalize quota controls on some agricultural pro ducts. Live cattle posted gains of IS to 80 points with feeders gaining 70 to 87 points. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE MENT PRICE: 12/23/87 $75.27 up $ .13 CME Feeder Cattle Settlement prices will not be resumed until January 11 1988. ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK; cash - steady futures-steady. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures closed higher today with buying featured on the continuing cold weather situation, Shoit covering in front of today's USDA Hog and Pig report added to the upward momentum. Steady to higher mid day pork product and higher cash hog open ings led the way this morning as news of another storm system added further sup port. Today's USDA Hog and Pig report will be bullish to futures with expected gains tomorrow of locked limit up in bellies and hogs. USDA HOG AND PIG REPORT 1987 AS A TRADE ESTIMATES % AGE/86 AVERAGE. ALL HOGS & PIGS 12/01 106.0% 110.2% KEPT FOR BREEDING 105.0% 110.9% KEPT FOR MARKETING 106.0% 110.2%. ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: cash - steady to higher futures - steady to higher. ~..829,C 2 D 6 F3O torv 195.20 188.30 184.50 183.00 183.50 184.20 183.00 THUR. 810 AlO AlO
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