Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., August 27, 1988 Report supplied by auction 663 HEAD. US til s, 215-240 LBS. 50.50-51.75. US l&2s, 215-245 LBS. 48.50-49.50. US l&3s 220-250 LBS. 47.00-48,25, US 2&4» 220-250 LBS. 45.50-46.75, A FEW 200-215 LBS. 44.00-45.00. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 30.00-34.50. BOARS: UNDER 270 LB. 33.00-36.00 OVER 270 LBS. 27.00-29.50. NO SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 3. New Holland Hogs August 29, 1988 TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts weak to mostly 1 00 lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 210-245 lb 47 00-48 10 US 1 210-250 lb 49.00-50 50 US 1-3 210-265 lb 45.50-46 75 New Holland Feeder Pigs August 31, 1988 TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND Compared to last Wednesday leeder pigs uneven, 30-40 lb fully steady, 40-60 lb 5 00-10.00 higher, with 60-80 lb 10 00-15 00 higher. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 107 30-39 70 00-81 00 215 40-49 72 00-79 00, 26 47 83 00 158 50-59 69 00-77 00, 31 50 88 00 81 60-69 67 00-74 00 60 71-74 64.00-73 00. 19 89 59 00. ’ US 2143*27-39 65 00-74 00 144 40-49 65 00-74 00 SLAUGHTER 78 22-35 76 00-94 00 132 26-88 53 00-75 00 IGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., SEPT. 9 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two •«ch month *v*ry 2nd A 4th Friday*. Exit 12 Oft 141 (717) 24M511 or Evtnlng* Jim, 2442381 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 Belling Graded Feeder Cattle ,Sale Fri., Sept. 9 at 11:00 A.M. Holiday Schedule Closed Sat., Sept. 3, 1988 Open Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5, 1988 Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel, (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast ISJtAL. * Carlisle State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Fri., August 26, 1988 RESULTS ON 1,050 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO AUGUST 12TH STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE FULLY STEADY TO SPOTS 10.00 HIGHER ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US NO. 1 &2’s 491 HD. 124 HD. 39-49 LBS. 65 00-74.00; 263 HD 50-59 LBS 65 00-77 00; 104 HD 60-69 LBS 62 50-71 50 US NO. 2'S 333 HD. 65 HD 32-39 LBS 55.00-68.50; 56 HD. 42-49 LBS. 53 50-66 00; 19 HD W/TAILS 40-49 LBS 51 00-52 00; 86 HD 50-59 LBS, 56 00-65 00, 84 HD. 60-79 LBS 50 00-60.00, 23 HD. 91-94 LBS 56 00-59 00 US NO. 2 & 3’S 187 HD 16 HD 23-29 LBS 63 00-71 00, 20 HD. 34-39 LBS. 59 00-62.00; 148 HD 43-69 LBS, 48 00-56 50; 3 HD W/TAILS 70 LBS 40 00 952 915 1062 UTILITIES: 22 HD 50-51 LBS 26 50-35 00 AS IS. 2 HD 30 LBS 20 00, 15 HD 56 LBS. 43.50 NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1:30 PM (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11 30 AM) 1427 1065 Peoria Hogs 1282 Peoria, 1L September 1, 1988 HOGS- 2000. TRADING MODERATE COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY BARROWS AND GILTS MOSTLY 50 LOWER US 1-3 220-250 LBS 44 50-45 00 40 HEAD 45 25 210-220 LBS 43 00-44 50 2-3 240-260 LBS 44 00-44 502-4 260-280 LBS 42 00-44 00 SOWS: .50 T0'1.50 LOWER 15% US 1-2 325-400 LBS 35 00-35 50 1-3 400-500 IBS' 33 00-34 00, FEW 34 50 500-650 LBS 34 50-35 50 BOARS OVER 350 LBS 29.50-30 00, UNDER 350 LBS 28 50-33 00 HOGS FOR THE WEEK- BARROWS AND GILTS CLOSED FULLY 2.50 LOWER SOWS CLOSED .50 TO 200 LOWER, MOST DECLINE ON WEIGHTS UNDER 500 LBS RECEIPTS MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LB BAR ROWS AND GILTS WITH ABOUT 22% SOWS RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 10,300 AS COMPARED WITH 11,601 A WEEK AGO AND 9,601 A YEAR AGO ♦♦THE PEORIA UNION STOCK YARDS WILL BE CLOSED FIRDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1988 AND WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1988. THE MARKET NEWS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1988 AND WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1988" GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR 274'/. 285 288'/, 290 V. 288 V. 273 SEPT. 277 V. DEC. 286*/. MAR 89 291’/. MAY 292*/. JUL 289 V. SEPT. 279 SOYBEANS MON, FRI. SEPT. NOV. JAN 89 MAR. MAY JUL. AUG. SEPT, CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. OCT. 72 97 73 22 72 40 71 77 71 10 DEC. 73 60 73 65 72 77 72 50 72 07 FEB. 89 74.25 74 00 73 42 73 40 72 80 APR. 75 52 75.32 74 97 74 87 74 40 JUNE 74 40 74.35 74 27 74 10 73 70 AUG. 71 95 71 90 71 50 71 50 71 10 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS' grain and livestock Acres Corn Update: com futures closed higher again today adding another 4 to 6 cents to yesterday’s gams Strength today was attributed to a brighter export scenario along with hopes of busi ness with the Soviets Further support came from news late in the session of an attempt to block the USDA and force an extension of producer loans Pressure on the opening was linked to first notice day heavy delive ries. The December trading to a high of $2 97 and closed out at $2 96-1 % up 5-3/4. Acres Soybean Update: soy bean futures closed higher today gaming from 7-1/2 to 21 cents on improved techni cal factors. Further support came from strength m the com and wheat pits along with ideas strong stoppers would soon emerge for September delivers m the near future. The November traded to a high of $8.69-1/2 and settled at $8 67-1/2 up 8-1/4 cents. Columns Now is the Time AlO Farm Management A 29 Microwave Minutes..... B 5 On Being A Farm Wife 812 Ida’s Notebook 818 Back Home Fair Days C 2 Broiler & Turkey Talk E 2 Business Seminar ElO Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Farm Forum Classified Ads 819, C 5 Business News Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register (Daily closing bids; Friday, Aug. 26 through Thursday, Sept. 1) 283 296 V. 300 V. 302 V. 299 V. 281 V. 279 290’/. 294 V. 295’/. 292 V. 277 289 301 304 V. 306 303 282 THUR. WED, TUES. This 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 Pannaylvania Farmers' Association Farm Management Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service * (717) 761 2740 Acres Wheat Update: when futures closed higher from 1/2 to 2 cents this afternoon with gams in the dosing moments made on spillover from the com and soybean pits The export outlook remains uncertain for soft red, with India tendering this morning for 250,000 MT of hardVed News that the USDA had rejected Chiha’s bid along with bids from Iraq and Jordan was seen as bearish September still failm to touch the $4.00 mark but inched closer today with a high of $3.98 Acres Cattle Update; Live cattfe futures closed from unchanged on the August ’B9 option to 63 points lower on the spot option. Selling today was attnbuled to ideas of good packer inventories and con certs that retailers would begin to back away from higher priced product A steep increase in open interest pressured the opening along with weaker cash markets, » l -in this AlO AlO AlO E 6 El 6 ,E 25 E 27 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1988-A3 WHEAT SEPT. 390 387% 395V4 397 V. 399 V. DEC. 404 403% 414% 415% 416% MAR. 89 406% 406% 417% 418% 419% MAY 380% 381% 390% 391 391% JUL. 353 352 363 364% 365% SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. SEPT. 260.70 257.00 264.70 266.70 OCT. 257.20 255.20 262.50 265.20 DEC. 256 70 254.20 261.60 264.20 JAN 89 254 50 252.70 258.70 262 20 MAR. 251 20 248 00 255.20 258 20 MAY 247.00 245.50 250.00 254.00 JULY 244.00 243.00 246.00 250.00 AUG 235.00 235 00 235 00 238 50 CHICAGO HOGS OCT. 41.05 39.95 39.15 38.55 38.85 DEC. 43.45 42.90 41.82 41.20 41.30 FEB 89 45 65 45 45 44 37 43.42 43.92 APR 44 57 44.32 43.60 42 82 43.37 JUN. 48.17 47.95 47.75 47.27 47.95 AUG. 49 00 48 90 48 70 48.20 47 50 issue Five Sections FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUI FRI. MON TUBS. WED, with fed trade $ 50 lower Feeders settled slightly lower as spillover from live cattle pressured. A uptick m the CME Feeder Set tlement prices limited further losses CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE MENT PRICE 8/29/88- $Bl 77 up $ 22 ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK- cash - steady to lower futures-steady to lower Acres Hog Update: Live hog futures settled from 48 to 95 points lower this afternoon as continued cash market weakness pressured along with ideas of increased marketings for the next several days Lower midday wholesale values added to the pressure along with spillover from the cattle pits Support came from the approach of oversold conditions and expanded featuring for the Labor Day holiday ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK; cash - steady to lower futures - steady to lower. Dairy Perry Co. Holstein Show S.E. 4-H State Show Perry DHIA.... Features Schuylkill Livestock Show.A32 Home Economics Fashioned Career 814 Education Program 816 Lancaster 4-H Achievement 818 York Fair C 4 EJSE E 2 Franklin Co. Livestock E 4 Home And Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Korncr 810 270.00 267.70 266.20’ 263.20 258 50 252.50 247.50 THUR. A 22 A2B .El 4 B 2
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