Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 13, 1988, Image 3

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    State Graded
Feeder Pig Sale
at Westminster
Livestock Auction
Friday, Feb. 5, 1988
1419 PIGS, 3 WKS. AGO 1054. COM
PARED TO THE PAST SALE PRICES
WERE $5 TO $lO HIGHER. ALL PIGS
WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD
BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT.
GRADE 1&2: 109 HD 30-39 LBS.
106 00-112.00; 176 HD. 42-29 LBS
98 00-104 00; 63 HD. 46-48 LBS
93 00-97.00, 234 HD. 50-59 LBS
88 00-93.00; 121 HD. 54-59 LBS
78 00-86 00; 350 HD. 60-67 LBS.
81 00 89.00; 41 HD. 65-69 LBS.
70 00-78.00; 78 HD. 70-79 LBS.
69 00-76 00; 56 HD. 81-85 LBS
70 00-73.00, 25 HD. 83-93 LBS.
61 00-65.00
GRADE 2- 17 HD. 15-28 LBS.
102 00-110 00; 73 HD. 38-45 LBS.
97 00-106.00; 17 HD. 40-54 LBS
80 00-86.00; 15 HD. 60-71 LBS,
62 00-75.00
GRADE 2&3 23 HD 35-39 LBS.
60 00-88 00.
NEXT SALE FRIDAY, FEB. 19 TH
Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Sat., Feb. 6, 1988
Report supplied by auction
1,091 HD.
US 1 205-240 LBS 50 00-51.50 6 HD.
53 00-53.75.
US 1&2. 200-250 LBS. 49 00-49.75.
US 1&3- 200-260 LBS 48 00-48 75.
US 2&4 215-250 LBS. 47 00-47.85, A
FEW MOSTLY 200-215 LB. 46.00-46 75.
SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 31.00-36.50;
500-600 LBS. 32.00-34.75
BOARS UNDER 300 LBS,
28.00-34 50, OVER 300 LBS
27 00-28.75
Joliet Hogs
Joliet, Illinois
Wednesday, February 10, 1988
HOGS. 50. TRADING MODERATE.
BARROWS AND GILTS 1.00 HIGHER
COMPARED TO TUESDAY. US 1-3
230-240# 49 00.
SOWS AND BOARS: NONE.
ACTUAL RECEIPTS FOR TUESDAY.
CATTLE' NONE HOGS; 44.
New Holland Hogs
New Holland Sales Stables
New Holland, PA
Monday, Feb. 8, 1988
Report Supplied by Auction
797 HEAD.
MARKET TREND: STEADY.
WHOLESALE: 46.75-48.25.
RETAIL: 48.50-51.00.
SOWS 32.00-36.00.
BOARS. 26 00-35.00.
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 Feeder Cattle Sale
Fri., Feb. 26 at 11:00 A.M.
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards
Tel. (717) 397-5136
An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast
New Holland
Feeder Pig
Auction
Lancaster, Pa.
Wednesday, February 10, 1988
FEEDER PIGS
TODAY H2B
LAST WEDNESDAY 1212
LAST YEAR 1009
TREND: Compared to last Wednesday
feeder pigs steady to 5.00 higher, advance
mainly on US 1-2. All pigs weighed on arri
val and sold by the hundred weight.
GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US
1-2 52 34-36 130 00-138.00. 236 40-49
104.00- 117 50-62 93 00-100.00.
47 71-77 75.00-84.00.
US 2 36 20-26 130.00-140.00. 23 36
118.00. 47 45-47 97.00-100.00. 54 55-61
86.00- 00.
US 2-3 32 40-49 80.00-83 00 81 51-71
66 00-76.00.
SLAUGHTER 100 22-52 101.00-124 00.
Joliet Hogs
Joliet, Illinois
Wednesday, February 10, 1988
FED-STATE FLASH 51 AND CLOSE.
HOGS: 50. TRADING MODERATE.
BARROWS AND GILTS 1.00 HIGHER
COMPARED TO TUESDAY. US 1-3
230-240# 49 00.
SOWS AND BOARS. NONE
ACTUAL RECEIPTS FOR TUESDAY.
CATTLE- NONE HOGS: 44.
Midwest Flashes
Thurs, Feb. 11, 1988
Indianapolis Hogs
HOGS 600 - BARROWS & GILTS
MODERATELY ACTIVE, 75 HIGHER
US 1-3 220-255 LB. 49 50-50.00.
SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE.
MOSTLY STEADY. (12%).
US 1-3 350-650 LB. 37.50-40.00.
BOARS; OVER 400 LB. 38 00
St. Louis Hogs
2500- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE,
75 TO MOSTLY 1.00 HIGHER
US 1 -3 230-270 LB. 50.00-50 50, BULK
50 25-50 50. US 2-3 260-270 LB 50 00
SOWS 300-500 LB. 1.00-1.50 HIGH
ER; OVER 500 LB. MOSTLY STEADY
(ABOUT 8%).
US 1-3 300-500 LB. 38 00-40 50; OVER
500 LB. 36.00-37.00.
BOARS OVER 300 LB 40 00;
UNDER 300 LB. 39.00.
Peoria Hogs
2200 - BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE.
50 TO MOSTLY 1.00 HIGHER.
US 1-2 220-250 LB 50 50-51 00;
200-220 LB. 48.50-50.50.
US 2-3 240-260 LB. 49 50-50 50.
SOWS: 50 HIGHER. (15%).
US 1-3 325-650 LB. 40 00-40.50
BOARS OVER 350 LB. 37.50; 250-350
LB 36.00 36.50; UNDER 250 LB
40 00-42 00
GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG
ORN
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR,
MAR 88 201% 202% 203% 202% 202%
MAY 207 207% 209 208% 208%
JULY 210% 211 212% 212% 212%
SEPT. 212 212% 214 214% 215%
DEC. 214% 215% 218% 218 218%
SOYBEANS
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
605%
615
623%
625
624%
630%
638%
608%
617%
625%
625%
626%
633%
640%
MAR 88
MAY
JUL
AUG
SEPT
NOV
JAN. 89
CHICAGO CATTLE
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR,
71.67 72.20
72.57 72.57
70.87 7 0 92
68.20 68.27
67.17 67.20
67.60 67.52
FUTURES MARKET TRENDS
GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK
70.62
71.45
69.80
67.05
66.05
66.47
FEB 88
APR.
JUNE
AUG.
OCT.
DEC.
ACRES CORN UPDATE:
Com futures settled from 3/4 cents
lower to 1/2 cent higher today.
Prices generally were steady to
lower throughout the session, but
spillover strength from the soy
bean and wheat pits in the closing
moments lent support to com. The
export demand factor still provides
support along with no appreciable
increase in cash movement. Yes
terday’s neutral Supply and
Demand report kept today’s activi
ty lackluster and March finally
touched $2.04 but failed to hold as
profits were taken. Generic certifi
cate bids remain in the 104 to
105% area.
ACRES SOYBEAN
Columns
Now is the Time
On Being a Farm Wife B 5
Have You Heard
Ida’s Notebook...
Business Seminar
Farm Philosophy.
Features
Russian Visitors....
Winter Workshops
Hopedell Farm 814
Hostetler’s Historical Home 816
Lehigh Co. 4-H Banquet C 4
Lane. Co. 4-H Banquet D 2
Feeder Beef Day D 4
Historical Bams....
York Co. Banquet
FUTURES MARKETS
(Daily closing bids: Monday, Feb. 5 through Thursday, Feb.. 11)
621
629%
637%
638%
638
644%
651
612%
620%
629%
631%
630%
637%
645
609%
618%
627%
628%
629
636%
643%
71.77
71.75
69.95
67.52
66.45
66 90
72 07
72 10
7027
67 65
66 62
67 05
This market information provided by ACRES ACRES n a copyrighted
market information service davalopad by the A moncan Farm Bureau and
available to Pennsylvania (armors 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
UPDATE: Soybeans settled from
3/4 to 3 cents higher in last minute
buying after an other wise dull and
featureless session. Stronger cash
fundamentals provided support for
the front months along with light
farmer selling. Yesterday’s Supply
and Demand report proved to be
neutral with a steady opening this
morning.
Oil was under pressure from dis
appointing export news. March
gained 3 cents and closed out at
$6.12-3/4 after hitting a low of
$6.07 early in the session.
ACRES WHEAT UPDATE:
Wheat futures closed from 1-4 to 4
cents higher this afternoon as a late
short covering rally boosted prices
i
hi
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 13, 198843
WHEAT
MAR 88 332’/. 335’/. 331 330% 328’/.
MAY 333'/. 336 1 /. 333'/. 333% 331%
JULY 324 326% 325% 329% 329%
SEPT. 327% 330 328 332 333%
DEC. 338 339 337% 342% 343%
SOYBEAN MEAL
MAR
MAY
JULY
AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
DEC.
CHICAGO HOGS
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
FEB 88
APR.
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
OCT.
this
issue
Five Sections
Departments
Editonal
Farm Calendar,
30 Years Ago,
AlO
Classified Ads....
Business News...
Mailbox Markets
,B 9
.823
D 8
DIO
Sale Reports Dl9
Public Auction Register D2l
Paiiy
Pa. Outstanding Milk FarmsA32
Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D45
Huntington Co. DHIA E 6
Chester Co. DHIA E 7
Perry Co. DHIA Ell
A2l
,812
Dairy Expo
Home and Youth
Homestead Notes
Home On The Range B 6
Cook’s Question Comer B 8
E 2
E 8
Kid’s Korner
4-H Happenings
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
176 40 177 40 178.00
176.80 177 50 177 90
178 40 179 10 179 50
179.50 180.50 180.80
180.00 181.20 181.50
182 00 182 50 182.50
182.70 183.70 183.50
179 70
178 70
179.90
181 00
182 00
183.20
184.50
49.07
47.20
50.00
49.70
48.87
43.85
48.40
45.90
48.55
48.45
47.50
43 15
48.70
45.82
48 75
48 60
47 27
42 95
to daily highs. Export rumors have
resurfaced that China was back in
the market, but it remains to be
seen if their purchases will be hard
or soft red. Selling throughout the
session was attributed to the
issuance of the new CCC catalog
which will make over 302 million
bushels available. Support came
from the 100 million bushel
decrease in the carryout figures
and follow through from yester
day’s closes. March closed today
at $3.30-3/4 down 1/4 cent after
trading at $3.31-3/4 earlier in the
session.
ACRES CATTLE UPDATE:
Live cattle futures closed lower
(Turn to Pag* Al 3)
AlO
AlO
A 35
.827
D 6
Dl3
B 2
810
182 30
181.70
183.20
184.50
185 70
186 50
187 20
4715
45.22
48 22
48.50
47.12
4252
48.57
46.62
49.60
49.45
48.35
43.40
El 3
826