New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Monday, June 13, 1988 Hog Receipts: Today Last Monday Last Year TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts I.SO-2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS- US 1-2 210-250 lb 52.50-53.50. US 1 210-235 lb 54.50-55.00. US 1-3 200-255 lb 52.00-52 50. US 2-4 One lot 280 lb 50.75. US 3-4 Few 305-360 lb 46.00-48 00. Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, June 10, 1988 RESULTS ON 1,117 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO MAY 27 SALE PIGS WERE MOSTLY 10.00 TO 20.00 LOW ER ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT. US NO. 1 & 2’S: 531 HD. 208 HD. 42 49 LBS. 95.0ai03.00; 252 HD. 5a59 LBS 86 00-100 00; 75 HD. 62-70 LBS. 89 0a90.0C. US NO 2’S: 336 HD. 91 HD. 32-39 IBS 102.00-126.00; 12 HD. W/TAILS 36 LBS. 85.00; 208 HD. 40-49 LBS. 91 oaiOl.OO; 26 HD. (SM LOTS) 54 LBS 85 00-87.50; 23 HD. 60-72 LBS. 75 0a79.00, 4 HD. 128 LBS. 56.00 US NO. 2 & 3’S-164 HD. 53 HD. 3a39 LBS 96 00-100.00, 46 HD 4a49 LBS. 88 00-90.00; 55 HD. 50-59 LBS 81 00-86.00; 21 HD. 61-77 LBS. 61 0a70,00. UTILITIES: 21 HD. 20-46 LBS 63 00-82.00. AS IS: 35 HD. 35-50 LBS. 36.0a66.00. NEXT GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1988, 1:30 P.M. (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 A.M.) 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., June 24 at 11:00 A.M. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE NO FEEDER SALE JULY IST NO HOG SALE JULY 2ND BUSINESS AS USUAL JULY 4TH 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, June 15, 1988 Feeder Pigs: Today 1253 Last Wednesday 1454 Last Year 1220 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 10.00-15.00 lower, instances 20 00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 27 16-21 106.00-112.00. 109 30-39 79.00- 176 40-49 79.00-86 00 178 50-59 78.00-84.00. 39 62-83 71.00-80.00. US 2 78 30-39 70.00-82.00. 160 40-49 63.00- 79 50-59 65.00-75.00. US 2-3 4 29 80.00. 49 30-39 64 00-74.00.228 40-49 64.00-72.00.20 53 65.00. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., June 11, 1988 Report supplied by auction 857 HEAD. US #l. 2ia245 LBS. 53.50-54.50. US I’S & 2’S 200-245 LBS 52 25-53.25. US I’S & 3’S 200-250 LBS 50.75-52.00. US 2-4’S 20a260 LBS. 49.00-50 55. SOWS: 30a500 LBS 32 00-36.00, 500 & UP 32 0a34.75. BOARS: UNDER 300 LBS. 40 0a44.00.0VER300L85.29 00-30 50. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Wednesday, June 15, 1988 HOGS: 1500 TRADING SLOW. BAR ROWS AND GILTS 1.00 TO 2.00 LOWER COMPARED WITH TUESDAY SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS US 1-3 22a250 LBS. 50.00-50.50, SOME 49.50 30 HEAD EARLY 5075 FEW 200-220 LBS. 48.00-50 00 2-3 24a260 LBS. 49.00-50.00. SOME 48.50 SOWS: 1.00 TO 2.00 LOWER 17%. US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 37 5a38 00 40a500 LBS. 35.00 500-650 LBS 31.0a31.50. BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 34 50 UNDER 350 LBS. 33.50-34 50. HOG 214 HB 48.50-50.75 HC 49.50-50 75 lID 49 50-50 75 HE 49.50-50.75 HH 48.00- HI 49.50-50.50 HJ 49.50-50.50 HK 49.50-50.50 HQ 49.00- VV 37.50-38 00 WW 35.00- XX 31.00-31.50 YY 31.0a31.50 ZZ 34.50-34.50. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG ORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. JUL. 257’/. SEPT. 265’/. DEC. 278’/. MAR. 89 284’/. MAY 288’/. JULY 289 SOYBEANS 259'/. 267’/. 279’/. 286'/. 289’/. 290 MON, FRI JUL. Aur, SEPT, 888 890'/. NOV. JAN. 89 MAR, 876’/. MAY JULY 873 866 872'/. CHICAGO CATTLE FRt. MON. TUES, JUNE 71.95 65 80 65 72 66 77 69 07 70 95 72 32 66 22 66 45 68 55 69.52 71 50 AUG. ocr. DEC. EEB. 89 APR. APR. 45.70 45.30 45 57 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures today opened and closed locked limit up with prices propelled by the absence of signif icant rainfall. Forecasts for con tinued hot and dry weather increased anxiety over crop stress and added further buying incen tive, along with rumors of soviet interest in purchases of U.S. Com. A weak front is producing light ram in parts of the belt. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed limit up today having attained that goal early in the session. July beans traded in a 7 cent range for the first 30 minutes and then locked limit up. Oil and Meal also Columns Now is the Time On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Ida’s Notebook 819 Have You Heard 822 Microwave Minutes' 823 Flock Forum D 2 Business Seminar Dl9 Features Stewards. Of The Soil A2O Tioga Pageant B 9 Bradford Pageant 812 Clinton Pageant 813 Lycoming Pageant BM Father’s Day Special 816 Adams Pageant 818 How To Look Terrific.... 820 Lebanon Pageant 824 Summer Interns .......826 Franklin 4-H D 2 DIO Grassland FFA’ers FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, June 10 through Thursday, June 16) 269'/. 279’/. 277’/. 287’/. 289’/. 299’/. 296'/. 306'/. 298’/. 308'/. 297 _ 307 THUR. WED. TUES, 888V4 891 888 895’/. 896 897'/. WED. THUR, 71 80 66 00 65 45 67.52 68 80 71 00 70 30 64 50 63 95 66 22 68 10 70 55 Thit market information provided by ACRES ACRES is a copyrighted 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 closed out the day locked limit up. Forecasts for hot and dry weather fueled the buying enthusiasm today with only a slight prospect for rain in the near future. A weak front is moving through the belt now producing isolated rainfall. Soybeans are now at new 4-1/2 year highs, with meal at an 11 year high. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed locked limit up this afternoon, having attained that goal shortly after the opening. Again, new contract highs were made today as bullish weather forecasts continued to power this market. July wheat closed at $3.94, after an opening at $3.80. Spillover ht fit is Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1988-A3 WHEAT 294'/. 302'/. 314’/. 319’/. 318’/. 316’/. JUL. SEPT. DEC. MAR. 89 MAY JULY SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TL'ES. WED. THUR. JUL. 284 00 282 20 283.50 293 50 AUG. 282 50 280 00 280.70 290 70 SEPT. 280 50 277 20 280 00 290 00 OCT. 280 00 274.70 279.00 289 00 DEC. 277 50 274.20 277 70 287.70 JAN. 89 276.00 271.00 276.20 286.20 MAR. 274.00 270.50 273.20 283.20 CHICAGO HOGS JUNE JUL. AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 89 7007 6500 64 65 67 65 69 60 71.57 issue Five Sections Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Farm Forum AlO Classified Ads C 5 Business News D 2 Mailbox Markets D 23 Sale Reports D2B Public Auction Register D 33 Dairy Franklin DHIA Dl2 Lebanon DHIA Dl6 Clinton DHIA Dl7 Snyder DHIA D2O Huntingdon DHIA D2l Wayne DHIA D2l Home and Youth AIO FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUI 373% 269% 374 394 379 383 378 381% 401% 388% 392% 388% 391% 411% 396% 394 390 391% 411% 397 374 372 375 392 380 340% 335% 341% 353% 345 TUBS. WED. THUR, FRI. MON. SO 65 49 57 47 25 43 27 45 25 47.40 51 55 5047 48.22 44.15 46.30 48.20 51 15 50 35 48 55 44 45 46 47 48 75 from limit up openings in com added further support. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Today’s limit up gains in grain forced live cattle and feeders to close limit down in most options. Weak cash fundamentals and light boxed beef movement added to the selling momentum along with fears of stock liquidation due to the drought The front four options in live cattle closed limit down while all feeder options locked limit down. Pre-estimates of Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report are calling for placements of 2.03 million head, or 12% above the 10 year average. (Turn to Pag# A 18) Departments Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Konier 810 4-H Happenings 826 FFA Happenings C 3 298 20 296 20 295.00 294 20 293 20 291 50 288.00 50 50 48 72 46 52 4255 44.95 48 02 46 55 49 15 48.07 45 75 41.77 43.75 46.52 45.05 B 2