Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat, July 9, 1988 Report supplied by auction 785 HEAD. US #l’S, 220-240 LBS. 48.00-49.00. US I’S & 2’S, 210-245 LBS 47.00-47.75. US I’S & 3'S, 210-255 LBS. 46.00-46.75. US 2-4’S, 205-255 LBS. 45.00-45.75. SOWS: 300-525 LBS. 27.00-31.50; 525 & UP LBS. 25.00-29.00. BOARS: UNDER 300 LBS. 27.00-31.00, OVER 300L85.20.00-21.50. New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Monday, July 11, 1988 Hog Receipts; Today Last Monday Last Year TREND: No trend available due to holi day last Monday. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb 47.75-48.00. US 1 210-250 lb 49.00-51.00. US 1-3 210-250 lb 45.25-46.50. US 2-3 265-270 lb 43.25-45.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Wednesday, July 13, 1988 MIDSESSION AND CLOSE HOGS: 2000 TRADING MODERATE BAR ROWS AND GILTS STEADY COM PARED WITH TUESDAY. US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 45.50-46.00 220 HEAD 46.25-46.50 2-3 240-260 LBS. 45.00-45.50. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER OVER 500 LBS. FULLY 1.00 HIGHER 30%. US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 35.00-36.00 400-500 LBS. 33.00-34.00 500-650 LBS. MOSTLY 31.00, ONE SMALL LOT 32.00. BOARS; OVER 350 LBS. 31.50-3200 UNDER 350 LBS. 31.00-32.00. HOG 214- HC 45.50-46.50 HD 45.50- HE 45.50-46.50 HI 45.50- HJ 45.50-46.00 HK 45.50- HQ 45.00-45.50 VV 35.00- WW 33.00-34.00 XX 31.00- YY 31.00-32.00 ZZ 31.50- PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., JULY 22 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two mlm each month every 2nd & 4th Fridays. Exit 12 Off 1-81 (717) 249-4511 or Evenings Jim, 249-2359 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., July 22 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lanewrter Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-3136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast WithTheTimes New Holland Feeder Pigs Lancaster, Pa. Thursday, July 14, 1988 Feeder Pigs; Today Last Wednesday Last Year TREND; Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs under 50 lb 17.00-25.00 lower, over 50 lb 10.00-18.00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 4019 76.00.66 30-39 53.00-56.00.441 40-49 44.00-56.00, one lot 61.00. 182 50-59 40.00-52.00, one lot 60.00. 100 60-69 56.00-60.00, one lot 68.00. US 27 19 76.00.22 23 63.00.178 30-39 45.00-51.00. 194 40-49 41.00-45.00. 156 50-59 42.00-47.00. 20 62-68 42.00-46.00. US 2-3 23 27 54.00.71 30-35 48.00.75 42-50 36.00-45.00. Carlisle State Graded Feeder Pig Sale 1005 Carlisle, Pa. Frl., July 8, 1988 RESULTS ON 1,460 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO FRIDAY, JUNE 24 SALE PIGS WERE MOSTLY 10 00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US NO. 1 732 HD. 63 HD. 25-39 LBS. 56.00- 308 HD. 40-49 LBS. 60.00- 28 HD. 41 LBS. 53.50; 197 HD. 50-59 LBS. 52.50-67.50; 93 HD. 60-69 LBS. 50.00-71.00; 43 HD. 76-77 LBS. 50.00- US NO. 2’S 469 HD. 161 HD. 31-39 LBS. ,52.00-70.50; 200 HD. 42-49 LBS. 50.50-67.00; 107 HD. 50-59 LBS. 51.00- 28 HD. 65-73 LBS. 50.00- 2&3'S 179 HD. 93 HD. 24-39 LBS. 51.00-66.00; 86 HD. 45-68 LBS, 50 00-51.00. UTILITY 11 HD. 32-42 LBS 24.00-41.00. AS IS: 28 HD. 38-49 LBS. 30.00-40.00. LATE CUTS: 14 HD. 44-69 LBS. 41.00-44.50. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, JULY 22.1988 1:30 PM (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 AM) ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... Phone; 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 ORN JUL. 309*/. SEPT. 318/. DEC. 326/4 MAR. 89 327/4 MAY 327/. JULY 322/. SOYBEANS 1915 1030 JUL. 924 858 I AUG. 922 877 1 SEPT. 917 872 ( NOV. 912/. 867/. JAN. 89 902 857 I MAR. 900 855 MAY 886 841 JULY 866 821 CHICAGO CATTLE AUG. 65.02 66.52 65.82 64.32 64.10 OCT. 66.15 67.47 66.92 65.62 66.55 DEC. 68.32 69.72 69.87 69.17 70.12 FEB. 89 70.55 71.40 71.60 71.22 71.77 APR. 72.82 73.10 73.27 73.15 73.80 JUNE 72.90 73.40 73.40 73.22 74.10 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures except for the spot option opened and closed locked limit (10 cents) up with July gain ing 27-1/2 cents at $3.33-1/2. Yes terday’s crop and supply reports were bullishly construed with further support attributed to weekend weather forecasts calling for a return to hot and dry condi tions. Subsequent to the close the USDA announced movement of 150,000 MT of com to the USSR. The 3.2 billion bushels estimated on yesterday’s production report docs not lake into account further crop deterioration and yield’reduc tions due to poor pollination condi tions. Generic certificate bids improved throughout the day with bids of face value to 101-1/2%. GRAIN. CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, July 8 through Thursday, July 14) FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 306 333/. 316/. 326/. 323 333 323/. 333/. 323/. 316 326 288/. 303/. 311/. 332/. 312/. 307/. TUES. MON. FRI. FRI. MON. TUBS, _ JUNE 52.60 51.10 51.92 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND UVESTOCK Dairy Mason Dixon Herd. Cumblcrland DHIA. Departments Editorial Farm Calendar. Farm Forum.... Classified-Ads 821,C 5 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets Dl6 Sale Reports D 25 Public Auction Register D 26 Home and Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 810 ' 4-H Happenings 820.C4 FFA Happenings C 4 336 341 348 34814 348 338 WED. THUR. WED. THUR. This mwtnt Information provided by ACRES ACRES n a copyrltfitod martial Mormation aanrka dwctopod by tha Amarlcan Farm Ruraau and arallabla to Ramaylvania larman an a dally basis through Ramsylvania Farmars' Association Farm Manafamant Sarvicas For additional martiat commants and trading tamce contact FFA Commodity Futures Sorvka (71717*1 2740 ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures, except for the spot July option, opened and closed locked up the 30 cent daily trading limit. July closed 69 cents higher at $9,485. Tomorrow’s limits will be 45 cents for beans. Today’s gains were attributed to yesterday’s bullishly construed USDA reports in addi tion to weather forecasts predict ing return to hot and dry conditions by this weekend. The market con tinues to be inverted with Novem ber trading at a 7-1/2 cent premium to January. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures closed sharply high er today gaining from 10-3/4 to 17 cents. Forecasts for a return of hot % in this Four Sections A 39 D 8 AlO AlO AlO ,B 2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16, 1988-A3 WHEAT FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUI JUL. 386 368 SEPT. 396/, 377/. DEC. 406 386/. MAR. 89 408 388/. MAY 391 372/. JULY 359/. 342/. SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON, JUL. 276.00 256.70 266.20 285.70 AUG. 271.00 256.20 262.50 272.50 SEPT. 266.70 251.70 258.70 268.70 OCT. 264.50 249.50 257.70 267.70 DEC. 262.50 247.50 255.20 265.20 JAN. 89 257.50 242.50 252.00 262.00 MAR. 250.50 236.50 249.00 259.00 MAY 245.00 232.70 246.00 256.00 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. 45.37 42.70 40.27 43.25 47.20 JUL. AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 89 46.90 APR. and dry weather prompted buying along with spillover strength from the neigboring bean and com pits. Temperatures are expected to top out above 100 degrees again with little or no rainfall expected. Yes terday’s USDA reports showing a 50% decrease in spring and durum added further support. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live and feeder cattle sharply low er to limit down on the front months with losses tied ongoing grain strength. Herd liquidation worries continued to plague the market as yesterday’s pasture con dition reports were the worst ever in history. Further selling was tssur Columns Now is the Time AlO On Being A Farm Wife B 4 Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard.... Fair Days Flock Forum Business Seminar Features Alternate Feeding Forage.... A2O Clarion-Venango Dairy Princess Crawford County Dairy Princess Columbia-Luzem Dairy Princess 813 Clearfield Dairy Princess 813 Intergencrational Quilt 814 Pa. PFA President, Vice Presi dent Berks 4-H Fashions NW. Keystone Beef D 3 PA Drought Aid Forage Hauling. 381/. 390/. 398/. 399 381 352 WED. TUES. TUES. WED. THUR, 44.75 42.45 39.77 43.30 47.70 47.27 52.85 45.67 43.75 40.62 43.70 47.55 45.47 43.05 39.87 42.20 46.10 45.55 46.85 (Turn to Pag* Al 4) ,B 5 819 ,820 ,C 6 D 2 Dll ,B 9 812 816 ,817 Dl3 Dl5 THUR 294.20 287.50 281.70 282.30 279.10 277.00 274.00 46.00 43.85 40.87 44.25 49.02 48.30 53.82
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