Lancaster Hogs „ Lancaster Stackyards Sat., Apr. 30, 1988 Report supplied by auction 144 HEAD. US #l. 215-265 LB. 45.75-47.75. US #l&2, 205-250 LB. 44.25-45.50. US #l&3, 200-255 LB. 43.00-44.00. US #2&4, 210-260 LB. 42.00-42.85. SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 30.00-34.50; A FEW LIGHT SOWS TO 35. BOARS UNDER 300 LB. 35.00-37.00, OVER 300 LB. 28.00-29.75. Midwest Flashes Thurs., May 5, 1988 Indianapolis Hogs 900- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, 75 HIGHER. US 1-3: 225-260 LB. 45.25-45.75. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY. (6%) US 1-3: 450-650 LB. 36.00-39.00. BOARS; ALL WEIGHTS 35.50. St. Louis Hogs HOGS: 3500 - BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, 50-75 HIGHER. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-3:220-250 LB. 44.75-45.25, BULK 45.25. US 2-3 : 250-270 LB. 44.25-45 00. SOWS: 300-500 LB. STEADY TO MOSTLY 50 HIGHER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY-50 LOWER. (ABOUT 7%). US 1-3:300-500 LB. 35.50 TO MOST LY 36.00; OVER 500 LB. 35.50-36.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 36.50-37.00; UNDER 300 LB. 35.50-36.00. Peoria Hogs HOGS: 2000- BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE. MOSTLY 50 HIGHER. INSTANCES 1.00 HIGHER. US 1-3; 220-250 LB. 45.00-45.50, 140 HEAD 45.75-46.00; 200-220 LB. 43.50-45.00; US 2-3 240-260 LB. 44.00-45.00. SOWS: MOSTLY STEADY (14%). US 1-3 350-650 LB. 36.50-37.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 37.00-37.25; UNDER 350 LB. 35.00-36.00. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI, MAY 13 1:30 P.M. At Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Exit 12 OH 1-91 We are now holding two sales a month every 2nd & 4th Fridays (717) 249-4511 or Evening* Jim, 2M-2358 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 Thurs., May 19 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards T®l. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Finn Keeping Abreast ; With The Timet New Holland Feeder Pigs Lancaster, Pa. Wed., May 4, 1988 FEEDER PIGS TODAY 1032 LAST WEDNESDAY 966 LAST YEAR 1082. TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs steady to 5.00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 63 27 124.00-132.00. 74 30-39 126.00- 212 40-49 108.00-119.00. 32 53-56 106.00-111.00. 45 60-66 99.00- 33 73 94.00. US 216833-38106.00-121.00.5346-47 104.00- 26 52-53 96.00-101.00. US 2-3 20 25-28 120.00-122.00. 22 32-39 82.00-107.00.28 47-53 83.00-89.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Wed., May 4, 1988 HOGS: 1500 TRADING MODERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS .50 LOWER THAN TUESDAY. US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 44.50-45.00 200-220 LBS. 43.00-44.50 2-3 240-260 LBS. 43.50-44.50 260-280 LBS. 41.50- SOWS: UNDER 400 LBS. .50 TO 1.00 HIGHER; OVER 400 LBS. .75 TO 1.50 LOWER 15%. US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 36.50-37.00 400-500 LBS. 36.00-36.75 500-650 LBS. 37.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 36.50-37.00 UNDER 350 LBS. 35.00-36.00. HOG 214. HB 43.50-45.00 HC 44.50-45.00 HD 44.50- HE 44.50-45.00 HH 43.00- HI 44.50-45.00 HJ 44.50- HK 44.50-45.00 HQ 43.50- HR 41.50-43.50 VV 36.5t)-37.80 WW 36.00-36.75 XX 37.00- YY 37.00-37.00 ZZ 36.50- New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Mon., May 2, 1988 HOG RECEIPTS TODAY 879 LAST MONDAY 788 LAST YEAR 846. TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts SO-1.00 lower, instances 1 SO lower on US I. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 210-250 lb 43.50-44.50. US 1 210-245 lb 45.00-46.50. US 1-3 210-270 lb 42.25-43.25. US 2-4 260-275 lb 40.50-42.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, MAY 202'/. JULY 211’/. SEPT. 217*/. DEC. 226'/. MAR. 89 234 MAY 238 V. SOYBEANS 205 V. 213 219 V. 228 V. 236 V. 241 MON, FRI. MAY 689 V. 689 V. ( JUL 689 V. 698 V. I AUG 702 V. 702 ' SEPT 705 V. 702 V. NOV 713 V. 713 V. JAN. 89 720 V. 720 MAR. 728 729 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. JUNE AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 89 APR. 70.90 67.82 67.45 68.72 67.90 69.10 70.65 67.65 67.42 68.62 68.30 69.60 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Acres Corn Update: com futures today closed unchanged to 1/4 cent higher with buying attributed to last minutes short covering. Speculation cen tered on rumors that CCC may Mice steps to slow the purchase of CCC catalog com with talk centering on ideas that the CCC would soon begin to allow warehousemen storing CCC com to continue holding it if storage fees were reduced. Rain forecuts and news that recent export sales were disappointing pressured the market along with lower basis values. Acres Soybean Update: Soybean futuiei doted lower again today, with settlements above setticn lows. New crop loner were pared by confusion over conflicting weather reports. Old crop lost on the unwinding of May/July spreads along with fears of higher deliveries during the next few weeks. Concerns over the South American competition also weighed on the old crop options, settling May 5 cents lower and July 3-1/4 cents lower. Novem ber dosed at <7 08-3/4, down 2-1/4 after Departments Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Classified Ads 826,C 7 Mailbox Markets E2O Sale Reports E2B Public Auction Register E3l Dairy Juniata Co. DHIA D 2 Perry Co. DHIA D 3 Dauphin Co. DHIA Adams Co. DHIA, Cumberland Co. DHIA D 8 Chester Co. DHIA.. Lebanon Co. DHIA Berks Co. DHIA Dairy Livestock Sales (Daily closing bids: Friday, Apr. 29 through Thursday, May 5) 20454 205 213 213 V. 219 V, 219 V. 227 V. 227 V. 235 V. 236 240 V. -■ 241 203 211 V. 217 V. 226 V. 235 240 V. TUBS. WED. THUR, 684 V. 694 V. 698 V, 699 V. 708 V. 716 V. 724 689 V. 697 V. 701 V. 702 V. 711 718 V. 726 68954 698 V, 703V4 708 714 V. 722 V. 730 WED. THUR, 71.57 68.42 68.15 69.30 68.87 70.20 71.60 68.25 67.80 68.77 68.42 69.75 72.15 68.57 68.10 69.00 68.62 69.80 This mark*! information provided by ACRES. ACRES n a oopyrifhtad market information service developed by the American Farm Bureau and available to Pennsylvania farmers 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 trading to a high of $7.12 earlier in the session. Acres Wheat Update: Wheal futures prices staged a slight recov ery today with closes 1-3/4 to 3-3/4 cents higher. Buying was attributed to short cov ering late in the session and ideas that the the market had became oversold and fore casts for dry weather in the spring wheat regions. Gains were limited by slack exports and commissionhouse long liquida tion. May closed out the day 3-3/4 cents better at $3.01-1/2. Acres Cattle Update: Cattle future! teuled mixed to lower with the spot option 3 higher and the deferred! from 15 to S 3 lower. Active fed cattle trade and the ongoing future! discount to caih provided luppoit for the June option. Ptenure in the deferred month! wai linked to a breakdown in the negotiation! with Japan on quota restric- Uons for beef imports. Feeders closed from In D 4 D 6 Dll Dl4 .ElO ,£43 Lancaster Farmlnfl.Saturday, May 7, 1988-A3 WHEAT MAY 304 V, 300 JULY 315 V. 311 SEPT. 323 V. 316 V. DEC. 333 V. 328 V. MAR. 89 340 V, 338 SOYBEAN MEAL MAY 203.50 203.70 203.50 203.50 JULY 203.10 202.60 202.10 202.30 AUG. 203.60 202.90 202.20 202.60 SEPT. 204.70 204.10 202.80 203.70 OCT. 205.30 204.00 203.20 204.00 DEC. 208.10 207.00 206.10 206.50 JAN. 89 209.00 207.50 206.70 207.00 CHICAGO HOGS JUNE JULY AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 89 this issue Five Sections Now is the Time On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard.... Business Seminar.... Home and Youth Homestead Notes B 2 Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 4-H Happenings Increase Crop Yields A2O New Way of Thinking 814 Grassland FFA 818 Kraybill Auction 821 Antiques And Collections ....823 Barbecuing For A Crowd. 2 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUI 297 V. 308 316 V. 327 334 V. TUBS, FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. FRI. MON. 49.50 49.72 48.00 43.65 44.45 44.60 49.17 49.55 48.00 43.57 44.45 44.55 48.80 49.40 47.57 43.40 44.02 44.30 12 higher to 10 lower. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLEMENT HUGE: 5/02/88- $80.78 up 13 ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: cash -steady futures-steady to lower. Acres Hog Update: Live hog futures closed higher in a flurry of late buying with gains magnified by market on close buy orders. All of this activity was generated by the June option’s ability to break through technical resistance, with many speculating that the market has defined its bottom and it poised to trade higher. Ideas that cuh prices will continue to firm relative to futures added further sup port. Closet today ranged from 17 to 95 higher. ACRES NEXT DA Y OUTLOOK; cuh - steady to higher futures - steady to higher. Columns Features 296 V. 306 V. 314 V. 324‘A 332 301'/, 3iov. 318 V. 328*/. 335V1 WED. THUR, 204.20 203.20 203.20 203.90 204.00 206.30 206.80 THUR, 51.65 51.40 49.12 44.32 45.17 45.15 50.45 50.42 48.50 43.82 44.90 45.00 AlO ,812 ,817 ,822 ,E 8 810 C 3