National Cardin Market St. Joseph, MO Wed., March 23, 1988 CASH GRAINS AND SOYBEANS MIXED. WHEAT MARKETS HIGHER SUPPORTED BY STRONG EXPORT DEMAND. BASIS LEVELS HELD UNCHANGED ADDING STRENGTH WITH U.S.D.A.’S ANNOUNCEMENT OF AN ADDITIONAL 500,000 TONNES OF WHEAT OFFERED TO POLAND UNDER EEP AND U.S.S R.’S TENDER FOR 500,000 TONNES HARD RED WINTER WHEAT. CORN MARKETS LOWER DUE TO HEAVY MARCH DELIVERIES AND WEAKENING DEMAND RESULTING IN LOWER BASIS LEVELS. SOYBEANS DECLINED SLIGHTLY ON WEAKER CRUSHER DEMAND AND LOWER SOYBEAN MEAL MARKETS. EXPORT NEWS: HONDURAS BOUGHT 93,000 TONNES OF WHEAT UNDER PL4BO FOR APRIL-SEPT DELIVERY WEST AFRICAN COUN TRIES BOUGHT 27,500 TONNES OF NORTHERN/DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT FOR APRIL/MAY DELIVERY. USDA TARGETED POLAND FOR AN ADDITIONAL 500.000 TONNES OF U.S. EXPORT BONUS WHEAT. U.S.S.R. TENDERING TODAY FOR 500,000 TONNES U.S. HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FOR MAY SHIPMENT. EGYPT BOUGHT 145.000 TONNES OF U.S. CORN FOR DELIVERY DURING THE 1987-88 MARKETING YEAR. YUGOSLAVIA BOUGHT 15,000 TONNES OF U.S. SOY MEAL FOR NEARBY SHIPMENT. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 03/23/88 03/22/88 03/25/87 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.10-3.13 UP 2-3 2.89-2.91 MIN NEAPOLIS 3.22 UP 1 3.23 1/4 PORT LAND 3.16-3.19 UP 4 3.06-3.07 ST. LOUIS 2.94-3.01 NC-UP 1 2.96-3.10. CORN, U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.01-2.02 NC 1.65-1.70 MIN NEAPOLIS 1.92 1/4 UP 1 3/4 1.60 SO. lOWA 1.97-2.01 UP 1-NC 1.65-1.66 OMAHA 1.85-1.86 DN 1 1.55-1.56. SOYBEANS. NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 6 24-6.33 DN 8-2 4.89-4.95 MINNEAPOLIS 6.21 3/4 UP 3 3/4 4.881/2 SO. lOWA 6.25-6.30 DN 3-1 4.91-4.93 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 6.32-6.40 DN 3 4.92 1/2-4.99 1/2. •KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD 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 (MAY)WHEAT3.II3/4UPII/22.711/4 MINNEAPOLIS (MAY) WHEAT 3.02 UP 1 2.80 1/4. CHICAGO (MAY) WHEAT 3.07 1/4 DN 1/4 2.86 1/4. (MAY) CORN 2.06 1/4 DN 1/4 1.65. (MAY) SOYBEANS 6.39 3/4 DN 3 1/4 494 1/2. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT MATERIALS * ATRAZINE * BLADEX * DUAL * BANVEL * LASSO * LOROX * SUTAZINE * PARAQUAT * ROUND UP * PRINCEP * LASSO-ATRAZINE • BICEP • LASSO-ATRAZINE • PROWL • EXTRAZINE • DUAL • BLADEX • LASSO MT MELVIN R. WEAVER 2213 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Ph: 717-569-6576 or 898-8354 OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEXAS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.48-3.49 UP 2 3.11 1/4-3.13 1/4 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3 25 DN 1 3.14-3.16 NO 2 YELLOW CORN 2.27-2.28 NC 1.88 3/4-1.92 NO. 2 YEL LOW SORGHUM 3.82-3.89 NC 3.30-3.39 NO. 2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 6.61-6.62 DN 3 5.22-5.23. Frederick Co. Hay Buckeystown, Md. Thursday, Mar. 23, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS 60. MARKET STEADY TO WEAK. DEMAND SLOW. ALFALFA: 5 FAIR TO GOOD, 105.00- 6 FAIR, SOME DAMAGED, 35.00-92.00. MIXED HAY: 1 FANCY. 115.00, 9 FAIR, 43.00-69.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 9 FAIR TO GOOD, 81.00- 16 FAIR, SOME DAMAGED, 51.00-72.00. STRAW: 7 GOOD, 71.00-87.00, 7 FAIR, SOME DARK. 50.00-65.00. Westminster Hay Westminster, Md. Tuesday, Mar. 22, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS 45. ALFALFA: VERY GOOD. 112.00- GOOD, 62.00-92.00, 1.45-2.30 BALE. ALFALFA MIX: VERY GOOD. 100.00- GOOD, 70.00-90.00, 1.35 BALE. TIMOTHY; 60.00-89.00, 1.05 BALE. TIMOTHY MIX: 56.00-77.00, .80-1.10 BALE. ORCHARD GRASS: .90 BALE. CORN FODDER: 9.00 BALE. GRASS HAY: 57.00-65.00. STRAW: 70.00-75.00; DARK, 46.00- 1.05-1.35 BALE. WOOD: 67.00 CORD. New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, PA. Friday, March 18, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction 87 LOADS. ALFALFA: 77.00-145.00, MOSTLY, 95.00-127.50. MIXED HAY: 65.00-110.00, MOSTLY 75.00-96.00. TIMOTHY: 70.00-94.00. CLOVER: 3 LDS., 95.00-104.00. OATS: 4 LDS., 1.95-2.00 BU. EAR CORN: 5 LDS., 61.00-65.00. STRAW: 12 LDS., 70.00-82.50, 1 AT 57.50. * EXTRAZINE * FURADAN * COUNTER * LORSBAN * DYFONATE ETC. Keister’s Hay Mlddleburg, PA Tuesday, Mar. 22 Report supplied by auction 51 LOADS HAY. ALFALFA: 80.00-155.00. MDCED HAY: 40.00-130.00. OATS; 4 LDS., 2.05-2.30 BU. EAR CORN: 4 LDS., 67.50-72.50. STRAW: 7 LDS., 55.00-82.50. North Jersey Market Hackettstown, N.J. Tues., Mar. 22, 1988 Hay—Straw & Grain Report ALFALFA HAY 1.70 BALE. MDCED HAY 1.00-1.90 BALE. GRASS HAY 1.70 BALE. WHEAT STRAW 1.35 BALE. TOTAL 11. Dewart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, Mar. 21, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 29 LOADS HAY, 51.00-147.50. CORN: 2 LDS., 65.00. STRAW: 7 LDS., 51.00-66.00. WOOD: 7 LDS., 21.00-36.00. Roth Hay Kirkwood, PA Thurs., Mar. 23 Report Supplied by Auction 4 LOADS. ALFALFA: 72 00-79.00. STRAW: 61.00. FARM EQUIP.. LAWN & GARDEN SALE Thurs., March 31 11 AM Call For Commission RtcsMng Conslgnmsnts Until Day of Sals Everett Kraidar, Auct. #OO7 ROTH SALES Rt. 472. Kirkwood, PA 717-529-6249 Good’s Hay Lcola, Pa. Wed., Mar. 23, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction 100 LOADS. ALFALFA: 56.00-142.00. MDCED HAY: 55.00-142.00. TIMOTHY: 69.00-103.00. ORCHARD GRASS; 88.00. CLOVER: 38.00. CORN FODDER: 63.00. CORN HUSKS: 62.00. CORN: 70.00-80.00. STFAW. 48.00-80.00. Vintage Hay Paradise, Pa. Thursday, Mar. 24, 1988 Sale Time 1:00 P.M. Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 24 LDS. ALFALFA HAY: 63.00-127.50. MIXED HAY: 61.00-82.50. TIMOTHY: 71.00-77.50. ORCHARD GRASS: 66.00-72 00. CLOVER: 69.00. STRAW: 101.00. Belleville Hay Wednesday, March 23 Belleville, PA Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 59 LDS. OF HAY. ALFALFA: 80.00-142.50. MIXED HAY: 45.00-82.50. OATS: 2 LDS., 2.00-3.20 BU. EAR CORN: 1 AT 80.00. STRAW: 8 LDS., 60.00-92.50. HAY. STRAW & GRAIN SALE! Every Thursday, 12 Noon Commission Rats 2% Min. $4.00; Max. $25. No Sals $4.00 Lunch Ssrvsd Evoratl Kraidar, Auctionaar #OO7 ROTH SALES Rt. 472, Kirkwood, PA 717-529-6249 AlMak Triple Crown. Emerald. Maxim. Funk's G-2652. 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 sfart-to fimsh It has consistently bested Hoffman trials, while producing 5 Vi? 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 Era Hoffman Seeds, Inc. VL7 The Yield Experts ——J ■ “ <■“■■■ • Landisville, PA 17538 Can Toll Free 1-800-233-0137 In PA 1-800-732-0456 The limitation of warranty and remedy on the tag attached to each bag ol Funk s G Hybrids and RA Hybnds sold is a part of the terms ot sale thereof Funk sis a brand name Numbers identify varieties King’s Hay Kirkwood, P«. Tuesday, March 22, 198 S Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 71. ALFALFA: 43.00-14100 MOSTLY. 85.00- ALFALFA MIX: 51.00-126.00. MIXED HAY: 63.00-112.00. TIMOTHY: 102.00. CLOVER: 69.00. SOYBEAN STALKS: CHEAP 5.00- CORN FODDER: 41.00. GRASS HAY: 59.00-81.00. STRAW: 56.00-85.00. OATS; 52.50/BU. 1 LD. SQ. BALES, 30.00. New Holland Dairy New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, March 23, 1988 Report supplied by auction REPORTED RECEIPTS OF 129 COWS, 143 HEIFERS, AND 7 BULLS. MARKET STEADY. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS, 900.00-1400.00. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS 700.00-1100.00. LOAD OF PERRY CO. FRESH COWS 950.00-1150.00. LOAD OF WISC. CO. FRESH COWS 900.00-1250.00. LOAD OF CANADA FRESH COWS 985.00- 180.00, SPRINGERS 875.00- HERD OF 44 HEAD ALL STAGE COWS 600.00-1210.00. LOCALLY CONSIGNED COWS 550.00-1125.00. SPRINGING HEIFERS 650.00-960.000. PUREBREDS 930.00-1040.00. OPEN HEIFERS 350.00-660.00. BULLS 370.00835.00. SHORTBREDS 650.00-860.00. GRAIN & LIVESTOCK HEDGING SERVICES WITH IFHutton 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 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 v? 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 Alfalfas Triple Crown
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