Carlisle State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Fri., Feb. 12, 1988 RESULTS ON 1,444 PIGS TREND COMPARED TO JANUARY’S STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE 15 00 TO 30.00 HIGHER ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT 1&2 808 HD 74 HD 30-39 LBS 107 50-128 00, 207 HD 41-49 LB 105 00-126 00; 224 HD 50-59 LBS 105 00-113 00, 148 HD 61-68 LBS 87 00-116 00, 88 HD 71-79 LB 89 00-96.00; 67 HD 86-89 LB 74 00-88 00 US 2&3 170 HD 47 HD. 36-46 LBS 84 00-90.00, 111 HD 52-75 LBS 59 00-81 00, 12 HD 80-114 LBS 48 00-79 00. US NO. 2’S 378 HD. 78 HD 30-39 LBS 103 00-115.00, 103 HD 41-49 LBS 85 00-107.00, 96 HD. 50-57 LBS 80 00-98 00, 39 HD 61-75 LBS 75.00-91.00, 59 HD 80-87 LBS 75 00-79 00; 3 HD. 91 LBS 66 00 LATE GUIS- 13 HD 32-65 LBS 50 00-65.00 UTILITIES 34 HD 25-43 LB 40 00-70 00. AS IS. 41 HD. 37-88 LBS. 20 00-45 00 NEXT STATE GRADED SALE FRI DAY, MARCH 11, 1988 (GRADING 7-30 UNTIL 11:30 AM) Midwest Flashes Thurs., Feb. 18, 1988 Indianapolis Hogs HOGS. 700 - BARROWS & GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE, MOSTLY 50 LOWER US 1-2 220-255 LB 46 50-47.00. SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY-2 00 LOWER. (12%). US 1-3 425-700 LB. 36.00-40 00. BOARS; NONE QUOTED St. Louis Hogs 2500- BARROWS & GILTS FAIRLY ACTIVE. 75-1 00 LOWER, INSTANCES 1 50 LOWER ON WEIGHTS UNDER 230 LB US 1-3 230 270 LB 46 50-47 00, MOSTLY 46 50 46 75, 220 230 LB 45 00-46 00, 200-220 LB 43 50 44 00 US 2-3 260 270 LB 46 50 SOWS 300-500 LB 100 I OWI'R, OVLR 500 LB 1 50 LOW! R (ABOL I 10%) IS 1 3 3IX) 5001 B 35 00 18 (X) OVLR 500 LB 34 50 36 50 BOARS OVI R 300 LB 37 00, LAD! R 300 LB 16 (X) 36 50, MOSILY 16 50 Peoria Hogs 2400 - BARROWS & GILTS 1 AIRLY ACIIVL. 75 1 (X) LOWLR US 1 3 220-250 LB 46 50-47 (X), 220 111 AD 47 50, 200 220 LB 44 50 46 50 LS 2-3 240-260 LB 45 50 46 50 SOWS 50-1 50 LOWLR (13%) US 1-2 325-400 LB 39 00 39 50 US 1 3 400 500 LB 36 50-37 00, 500-650 LB 35 50-36 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 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 Pigs Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, February 17, 1988 Feeder Pigs' Today Last Wednesday Last Year TREND Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs uneven, mainly weak to 5 00 lower, although some sales US 1-2 fully steady All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 9 32 132 00 77 40-42 120 00-126 00 238 42-49 106 00-111 00 115 50-53 100 00-10400 35 56 94 00 43 61 62 88 00-90 00. US 2 11 20 156.00 58 27-39 116 00-124 00 189 40-60 81 00-98 00 US 2-3 84 40-49 57 00-74 00 SLAUGHTER 42 22-29 126.00-156 00 93 30-39 104.00-126 00 24 71-82 46 00-56 00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Feb. 13, 1988 Report supplied by auction 668 HD US 1 220-250 LBS 49 00 51 25 US 1&2 200-255 LBS 48 00-48 75 US 1&3 205-255 LBS 47 00-47 85 US 2&4 210 250 LBS 46 00-46 85, SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 31 25-34 50. BOARS A FEW 220-270 LBS 38 00-38 50, OVER 300 LBS 29 00-29 50 New Holland Hogs New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Feb. 15, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction 855 HEAD MARKET TREND. STEADY WHOLESALE: 47 50-49 00 RETAIL 49 50-51.50 SOWS 33 00-35 00 BOARS 26 00-31 00 Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Wednesday, February 17, 1988 FEDERAL-STATE MIDSESSION AND CLOSE HOGS 2000 TRADING MODERATE BARROWS AND GILTS MOSTLY STEADY, INSTANCES US 1-3 220-250 LBS 47 50-48 00 100 HEAD 48 25 200-220 LBS 45 50-47 50 2 3 240-260 LBS 46 50-47 50 260 280 LBS 44 50-46 50 280-300 LBS 42 50-44 50 SOWS STEADY TO 50LOWLR 20% US 1 2 325-400 LBS 39 50 40 00 1-3 400-500 LBS 38 00-38 50 500 650 1 BS MOSILY 36 50, SOME 37 00 BOARS OVER 350 LBS 37 00 IO MOSILY 3/50 UNDER 350 IBS 36 00-37 00 HOG 214 HB 46 50-48 25 HC 47 50 18 25 HE 47 50-48 25 HH 46 00 48 00 HI 47 50-48 00 HJ 47 50-48 00 UK 47 50-48 00 HQ 46 50-47 50 HR 45 50-46 50 HS 42 50-45 50 VV 39 50 40 00 WW 38 00-38 50 XX 36 50-37 00 YY 36 50-37 00 LL 37 00-37 50 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG ORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 201 207 211’/. 213’/. 217'/. MAR 88 MAY JULY SEPT. DEC. SOYBEANS 1119 1128 749 FRI, MAR 88 627'/. MAY 636’/. JUL 644’/. AUG 648'/. SEPT 643 1 /. NOV 648’/. JAN. 89 656 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES, FEB 88 71 65 APR. 7175 JUNE 70 05 AUG. 67 50 OCT. 66.45 DEC. 66 72 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Corn erased yesterday’s losses and closed from 2-3/4 to 4-3/4 cents higher. Late strength in the bean complex touched off a buying frenzy in com with December touching a new contract high of $2.20. Word of research into sud den death syndrome and ideas that India would lender overnight for oil provided the impetus for beans to break out and take com with them. March closed up 3-1/2 cents at $2.01-3/4. Generic certificate activity was intense today with many farmers participating in PIK and Roll after yesterday’s 3+ cent drop in the posted county prices. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybeans closed sharply higher late in the session Now is the Time On Being a Farm Wife B 5 Back Home Microwave Minutes Have You Heard.... Ida’s Notebook Flock Forum Farm Philosophy Business Seminar Dairy Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D4l Adams Co. DHIA E 4 York Co. DHIA E 5 Franklin Co. DHIA ElO Satellite Dairy Sale El 2 Huntingdon Co. DHIA El 4 Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Korncr 810 Farm Women Societies 812 FUTURES MARKETS (Dally closing bids: Monday, Feb. 12 through Thursday, Feb. IS) 198% 201% 200% 204% 209% 207% 208% 212% 211% 212% 215% 214% 215% 219% 219% MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 620% 628% 637% 640 626% 642% 649% 633% 642% 650% 652 648 655 661% WED. 47 57 45.30 48 35 48 40 47.27 42 55 FUTURES MARKET TRIMS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK 71 80 72 95 70 70 67 92 66 75 67 07 71 87 72 27 70 47 67 95 66 92 67.22 -- - asm Columns Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1988-A3 WHEAT MAR 88 MAY 334 JULY 331 SEPT. 334% DEC. 345 SOYBEAN MEAL MAR MAY JULY AUG. 628% 638 645% 646 644 649% 656% SEPT. 187 50 OCT. 189 00 DEC. 189 50 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON, THUR. FEB 88 47.25 APR. 44 90 JUNE 48 07 JULY 48 07 AUG. 46 92 OCT. 42 57 71 27 71 45 69 22 66 62 65 55 66 12 Thu marhat inter mauan pravidad by ACRES ACRES it a capyrifhted marhat inter (nation sarvicc davatepad by tha Amancan Farm bureau and avariaUa ta Pannsylvania larmars an a daily bans through Paimsylvaiua Farmars Aaaaciatian Farm Management Services Far additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717) 7tl 2740 with buying featured on gains made in soyoil. Gains were magni fied by technicals with buy slops hitting at different levels through out the afternoon. Further support came from word of research being conducted on plant sudden death syndrome. Reports that India would tender tonight for vegetable oils boosted prices throughout the soy complex. November closed 12-1/4 cents higher at $6.55 while the spot option gained 13 cents and settled at $6.33-1/2. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed from 1/4 to 3-1/4 cents lower this afternoon and liquidation in the front month set off selling in the back months. Some buying was linked to last Friday’s disappointing CCC auc- ##f fh is issue Five Sections AlO .B 8 .813 .818 .819 D 2 DIO ,El 2 B 2 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 332% FRI. MON. 187 20 186 20 187 20 187 50 tion results, and strong weekly export inspection figures. Further selling was limited by late strength in beans and com. March posted a settlement of $3.27-3/4, down 3-1/4 cents. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Cattle futures closed mixed this afternoon with April closing sharply higher and setting a new contract high near the close. Cash connected heavy buying in the April and June boosted prices. Futures opened sharply lower with losses attributed to yesterday’s bearish 7-State Cattle on Feed report, but started to reverse on bull spreading and positioning in front of Friday’s live cattle expira tion. 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