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    Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Sat, August 6, 1988
Report supplied by auction
919 HEAD.
US #rs, 215-245 LBS. 48.75-50.00.
US I’S & 2’S, 210-245 LBS.
47 50-48.50.
US I’S & 3’S, 215-250 LBS.
46.25-47.25.
US 2’S & 4’S, 215-255 LBS.
45 00-46.00. A FEW 200-260 LBS,
44 00-44.75.
SOWS: 350-525 LBS 28.00-34 00,525
LBS & UP 26.00-30.00.
BOARS: UNDER 270 LB 30.00-36.00,
OVER 270 LBS. 22.00-27.00.
New Holland
Feeder Pigs
Wed, August 10, 1988
TODAY
LAST WEDNESDAY
LAST YEAR
TREND: Compared to last Wednesday
feeder pigs weak to 4.00 lower. AH pigs
weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred
weight.
GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1
25 37 62.00. 35 41 65.00, 98 40-49
56 00-62.00. 31 57 55.00. 74 60-62
53 00-55.00.
US 210 24 62.00.55 30-39 46.00-54.00.
172 50-55 50.00-54.00. 17 61-62
47 00-49.00.
US 2-3 8 25 48.00. 73 38-39
41 00-42.00. 48 43-46 41.00-43.00. 23 56
44 00 10 62 41.00.
SLAUGHTER 33 16-25 80 00-88.00.89
28-37 43 00-63.00
New Holland
Hogs
Monday, August 8, 1988
FLASH - 700.
TREND; Compared to last Monday bar
rows and gilts uneven; US 1-2 50-1.00
higher, US 1-3 steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
210-240 lb 46.50-48.00.
US 1 220-235 lb 48 50-49.00
US 1-3 205-255 lb 44.50-46.00
PIGS
STATE GRADED SALE
FRI., AUG. 19
1:30 P.M.
WESTMINSTER
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Westminster, MO
Now holding 2 sales
each month on Ist &
3rd Fridays.
Phone (301) 848-9820
or 301-857-1179
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. t Aug. 26 at ll;OQ A.M.
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards
Tel. (717) 397.5136
An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast
State Graded
Feeder Pig Sale
at Westminster
Livestock Auction
Friday, Aug. 5, 1988
1720 PIGS- 3 WEEKS AGO 1207;
COMPARED TO LAST SALE PRICES
WERE $5-8 HIGHER. MOST ADVANCE
ON 45-65 LBS. PIGS SALE CON
TAINED 92% #1 OR #l&2 PIGS,
BALANCE #2&3 OR CULLS ALL PIGS
WEIGHED & GRADED ON ARRIVAL
AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED
WEIGHT.
1&2. 12 HD 26 LBS. 61 00. 161 HD.
32-39 LBS 51 00-60.00; 286 HD. 35-46
LBS. 65.00-71 50; 319 HD. 40-49 LBS.
54.00- 173 HD. 52-56 LBS.
59 00-62 50; 266 HD 51-59 LBS.
50 00-58.50; 237 HD. 60-67 LBS.
53.00- 40 HD. 60-67 LBS.
45.00- 90 HD. 70-76 LBS.
49.00- BIIDS. 85 LBS. 45.00-50 00.
2: 63 HD. 26-36 LBS. 51.00-59.00; 21
HD. 43 LBS. 48.00.
2&3: 18 HD. 29-39 LBS. 48.00-60.00.
NEXT SALE- FRIDAY AUG. 19TH,
1.30 P.M.
1095
1495
1276
Peoria Hogs
Peoria, 111.
Wed., August 10, 1988
HOGS: 2400.
TRADING FAIRLY ACTIVE. BAR
ROWS AND GILTS 50 TO 1.00 LOWER
THAN THE BULK OF TUESDAY’S
SALES.
US 1-3 220-250 LBS 46 00-46.50 200
HEAD 47.00 FEW 210-220 LBS
44.50-45.502-3 240-260 LBS. 45.00-46.00
SOWS: UNDER 400 LBS. STEADY,
OVER 400 LBS. 1.00 TO 200 LOWER
24%
US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 35.00-36 00
400-500' LBS. 32.50-33 00, FEW 32.00
500-650 LBS. 33.00-33.50
BOARS; OVER 350 LBS. 36 00
UNDER 350 LBS 34.50-35 00
HOG 214
HB 45 00-47.00 HC 46 00-47.00 HD
46.00- 00 HE 46.00-47 00 HH
44 50-46 50 HI 46.00-46 50 HJ
46 00-46.50 HK 46.00-46.50 HQ
45.00- VV 35.00-36.00 WW
32.00- XX 33.00-33 50 YY
33 00-33 50 ZZ 36,00-36 00
St. Louis Cattle,
Hogs
Wed., August 10, 1988
CATTLE & CALVES 75 (75 SLTR;
LIMITED SLAUGHTER SUPPLY
CONSISTS PRIMARILY OF COWS
TRADING ACTIVE
COWS FULLY STEADY
SLAUGHTER CLASSES STEERS
CHOICE 3-4 1030 LBS PART LOAD
64 50
HEIFERS CHOICE 3-4 970 LBS
PART LOAD 63 50
COWS CUTT’, UTIL, COMM BULK
SALES HI DRESS % LO DRESS %
BREAKING 2-4 4200-46.00
BONING 1-2 46.00-47.00 47 00-48 00
CANNER & CUTTER 1-2 41.00-45 00
SHELLY CANNER 1-2 36 00-4100
With The Times
GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG
ORN
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
SEPT. 307 296 V. 299 300 V. 297 V.
DEC. 314 V, 304 V. 307 V. 308 V. 305 V.
MAR 89 318 V, 308 V, 312 V. 313 V. 309 V.
MAY 318 308 311 V. 312 V. 309
JUL 312 V. 302 V. 305 V. 306 V. 303 V.
SEPT. 290 V. 282 V, 283 V, 286 283 V.
SOYBEANS
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
AUG. 876 V. 840 855 V. 864 V. 856
SEPT. 882 V. 852 V, 860 V. 869 V. 858
NOV. 889 859 871 878 V. 865V4
JAN 89 889 V. 859 V, 872 V. 878 V, 862 V,
MAR. 889 V, 859 V. 873 877 V. 861
MAY 880 850 859 863 846
CHICAGO CATTLE
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
AUG.
OCT.
DEC.
FEB. 89
APR.
68 37
70.30
72 22
72.82
74 15
73 80
71.37
68 47
70 05
71 80
72.40
73.82
73 22
71.05
JUNE
AUG.
FUTURES MARKET TRENDS
GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK
Acres Corn Update: com_
futures today closed from 1/2 cent to 1-3/4 '
cents higher with trading today slack as
many evened positions in front of tomor
row's USDA Crop report Support today
came from a slight pick-up in export
demand and continued rumors that the
USSR was beginning to sniff around
Generic certificate bids were steady
through out the day with bids ranging from
101% to 102%.
Acres Soybean Update: soy
beam today closed mixed with July 1989
closing 8-1/2 cents lower while nearby Sep
tember gained 9 cents Support came from
renewed weather talk centering on hot and
dry weather and spillover from gainsan soy
meal Some positioning was seen in front of
tomorrow's USDA Crop Report which is
expected to show production at 1 52 billion
bushels, down from the July estimate of
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Bucks/Mont. Swine Show....E 8
Shippesnburg Beef Show E 9
Grumbine Brothers F 2
Adams Swine & Sheep ShowF 4
Lebanon Livestock Sale Fl 2
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4-H Happenings D 46
FFA Happenings 820.D23
FUTURES MARKETS
(Daily closing bids: Friday, Aug. 5 through Thursday, Aug. 11)
68 25
69 77
72 05
72 57
74 12
73.60
71 10
69.42
71 27
73 40
73 82
74 90
74.50
72 00
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available to Pennsylvania farmers on a daily basis through Pamsylvana
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comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service
(7171761 2740
1 65. November closed today at $8 78-1/2,
up 7-1/2 cents.
Acres Wheat Update: wheat
futures closed higher today from 4 to 6-3/4
cents supported by pre-report positioning
and spillover strength from soybeans. Trad
ing today was dull and featureless with
many players sidelined in advance of
tomorrow’s report Higher Gulf wheat bids
today added support along with continued
export bonus hopes The September option
closed 4 cents higher at $3.83-1/4.
Acres Cattle Update: L.ve
cattle and feeder cattle futures both closed
sharply higher to limit up today fueled by
active fed cattle trade at higher prices with
some reports of sales as high as $69.00
Further support came from rumors that
some packers had requested extra days for
delivery along with higher trending cash
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 198&-A3
WHEAT
SEPT. 379 376'/. 379’/. 383’/. 382 V.
DEC. 391’/. 388 V, 390 V. 395 V, 394 VS
MAR. 396 390 390 V. 397 398
MAY 373 V, 371 371 375 V. 374 V,
JUL. 353 350 350 V. 353 353
SOYBEAN MEAL
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
AUG.
SEPT,
OCT.
DEC.
JAN 89
MAR.
MAY
JULY
CHICAGO HOGS
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
69.05
70.85
72.97
73 72
74.65
74 22
71.80
AUG. 45 87 45.82 45.45
OCT. 39.97 39 72 39.30
DEC. 42.90 42.42 41.82
FEB 89 45.82 44.85 44.70
APR 44.77 43.85 43.70
JUN. 49 35 48.45 48.20
JULY 49.90 49.10 48.45
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Six Sections
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUI
271.30 258.70 267 00 272.20
268.00 258.00 263.50 268 20
266 70 256.70 261.00 265 70
265 00 255 00 259.50 263.70
262.00 252.00 256.20 259.50
259 00 249 00 252.00 254 20
258.00 248.00 251.50 251.00
258.00 248.00 250.00 248.00
averages. Limil up gams were made m the
October live cattle and September and
October feeders.
CMH FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE
MENT PRICE: 8/05/88- $78.01 up $ .04
ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: cash
-steady to firm futures-steady to higher
Acres Hog Update: Live hog
futures closed higher today from 45 to 137
points strengthened by spillover from the
limit up gains made in the cattle pits. Ideas
that cash markets would begin to improve
tomorrow added to the buying momentum
particularly considering the discount to
cattle Bellies settled limit up in the front
four options with gams fueled by larger
than expected movement out of warehouse
storage
ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: cash -
steady to higher futures - steady to hieher
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