New Holland Feeder Pigs Lancaster, PA September 15, 1988 FEEDER PIGS TODAY 1019 LAST WEDNESDAY 1649 LAST YEAR 1442 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 5 00-10 00 lower, extremes 20 00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 96 48-55 60.00-65.00. 58 56-65 53.00-57.00. US 2 191 19-39 53.00-58.00, 14 32 61 00. 137 40-49 42 00-56.00. 114 50-59 46 0055.00. 24 6 085 44 0 048.00. US 2-3 48 25-27 60.00-61.00. 31 35-38 41 0044.00. 105 42-47 36.0042.00. 24 52-57 42.0046.00. 24 60-69 37.00-45.00. New Holland Hogs Lancaster, PA Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 NEW HOLLAND HOG AUCTION FOR TODAY; MONDAY 09/12/88. HOG RECEIPTS TODAY 1129 LAST MONDAY 844 LAST YEAR 1262 TREND: Trend not comparable, market not reported last Monday because of holiday. BARROWS AND GILTS. US 1-2 215-250 lb 44.00-45 00. Late 42.25-42 75 US 1 20 head early 220-230 lb 48 00 US 1-3 210-265 lb 42 50-43 50. Late 4175-42 00. RECEIVING SLAUGHTER HOGS Wednesdays - 7-11 A.M. C.A. Hulshart Receiving Station Stewartstown, PA ■ Southern York Co. 7 Miles east of 1-83 Authorized Smldley Dealer Arlie Cornbower, 717-235-2069 Sale Barn, 717-993-2117 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. t Sept. 22 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards I*l. (717)397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stackyards Sat., Sept. 10, 1988 Report supplied by auction 1,043 HEAD. US #1 s, 220245 LBS. 45.75-47.75. US l&2s, 220-245 LBS. 44.5045.50. US l&3s, 215-250 LBS. 42.50-43.75. US 2&45, 215-250 LBS. 41.75-42.50, A FEW 200-260 LBS. 40.75-41.75. SOWS: 350525 LBS 24.00-32.50; 525 LBS. & UP 25.0030.00. BOARS: UNDER 270 LBS 29.00-33.50; OVER 270 LBS. 24.0026 50. Midwest Flashes Thurs, Sept. 15, 1988 Peoria Hogs 2000- BARROWS & GILTS SLOW, 50 TO MOSTLY 1.00 LOWER. US 1-3; 220-250 LB. 41 50-42 00. 125 HEAD 42.50. US 2-3 240-260 LB. 40.50-41.50. SOWS: .50-1.50 HIGHER. (17%) US 1-3: 325-400 LB. 32 50-33.00; 400-500 LB. 32.00; 500-650 LB. 33.00-33.50. St. Louis Hogs 3000- BARROWS & GILTS SLOW, FULLY .50 LOWER, INSTANCES 1.00 LOWER ON THE CLOSE; 200-230 LB UNDER PRESSURE US 1-3- 230-260 LB. 41 00-41.50, 200-230 LB. 38.50-40.50. US 2-3:250-270 LB 40 50-41.50, FEW 270-300 LB. 38.50-40.50. SOWS- 300-500 LB. STEADY; OVER 500 LB 200-3 00 LOWER. (AROUND 10%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 31 50-31 50, OVER 500 LB. 32 00-34.50, BULK 32 00-33 00 BOARS OVER 300 LB 33 25; UNDER 300 LB 32 00, PACKAGE 32 25 Indianapolis Hogs 900- BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, .75-1 00 LOWER US 1-3. 225-260 LB. 41 00-4175. MANY 41 25-41.50. SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE, 1 00-2 00 LOWER. (7%) US 1-3 375-700 LB 31.00-33.00 BOARS- OVER 400 LB 31.00 STATE GRADED SALE FRI., SEPT. 23 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two mlm each month every 2nd & 4th Friday*. Exit 12 Off l-at (717) 249-4511 or Evenings Jim, 248-2359 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, SEPT. 285% 286 285% 286 282% DEC. 298% 299 299% 300% 295% MAR 89 304% 304% 304% 305% 300% MAY 307 306% 307% 307% 302% JUL 304% 303% 304% 305 300% SEPT. 283 282% 284% 285% 282% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, SEPT NOV. JAN 89 MAR. MAY JUL. AUG. CHICAGO CATTLE 877’/. 891'/i 902'/i 908 897 887'/, 868 FRI. MON. TUBS, 69.60 70.95 72.10 73.65 72.85 OCT. DEC. FEB. 89 APR. JUNE 69.72 70.30 70 97 71.87 71.70 72.55 73.20 73.82 72.40 73.05 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Acres Corn Update Corn futures today settled from unchanged on the May option to 1 cent higher on the December option. Support today came from a solid export line up coupled with 350,000 MT of com sold to the USSR with further bids expected from Portugal and Taiwan. Further support was attributed to concerns over potential addi tional damage to the crop from the effects of Hurricane Gilbert Generic certificate bids were steady today with bids ranging from 97-1/2 to 99-1/2% Acres Soybean Update Soybean futures closed mostly higher today, but well off session highs boosted by the prospect of further damage to the crop from the effects of Hurricane Gilbert Expectations for harvest delays added to the buying momentum along with firmer Euro pean values November closed up 4-1/2 cents at J 8 93-1/2 after touching a high of $8 98 earlier in the session. Columns Now is the Time Back Home On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Have You Heard 812 Microwave Minutes 813 Ida’s Notebook 815 Fair Days 819,C 7 Foraging Around C 4 Business Seminar D 23 Dairy Solanco Dairy Show A 34 Lebanon Co. DHIA C 2 Potter Co. DHIA C 5 Cumberland Co. DHIA D 9 Huntingdon Co. DHIA Dll Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D4O Home And Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komcr 810 FUTURES MARKETS (Dally closing bids: Friday, Sept. 9 through Thursday, Sept. 15) 870'/. 882 891 896’/. 885% 876% 865 876 889 899'/i 904’/. 895 885‘/i 871 880/. 89314 902’/. 908’/. 898 888'/. 873 WED, 70.55 71 97 72 65 74 07 73.22 Thu market information provided by ACRES ACRES a • oopyrietited d ' v,l °P~ l •>» the American Farm lurtau and nadaMe to Fanmylvania farmer, on a dally bam throufh feimylvana ‘ A “° c ‘* l “ n F,rm Management Service. For additional market fm?76l 27« ,r * d ' n * “ r, '“ COn, * C * PFA Commodl, y Fu,ur « Service Acres Wheat Update Wheat futures closed higher again this afternoon, gaming from 2 to 3 1/2 cents on buying generated by ideas of additional export bonus business in the very near future Follow through buying was seen this morning on yesterday's strong closes December traded to a high of $4 29 and closed at $4 28-3/4, up 1 cents on aggres sive professional buying Acres Cattle Update Live cattle futures closed higher from 10 to 25 points on cash connected buying and late commercial short covering Positioning in front of Friday’s cattle on feed report, which is expected to show record August marketings was featured A slight increase in fed cattle trade fueled additional buying with large gams limited by concerns of hea vier weights and sluggish fed sales the past several weeks Feeders closed from 50 to 68 hi this WHEAT SEPT. 400 402'/. DEC. 415’/. 417 MAR. 89 41914 420’/. MAY 400 401 JUL. 370'/. 37114 SOYBEAN MEAL SEPT. OCT. DEC. JAN 89 MAR. MAY JULY 87214 885/i 894'/, 901 891 881 863 CHICAGO HOGS THUR, OCT. DEC. FEB 89 APR JUN. JUL. 70.37 71 87 7252 73 97 73.15 issue Four Sections Features AlO .B 4 Solanco Hog Show A 37 Sullivan County Livestock...Bl4 Apron Giveaway Rohrer’s Fruit Market 820 Berks Swine Sale York Open Sheep Show D 2 York Open Beef Show Dl2 York 4-H Sheep Show Dl4 York Steer Show Cumberland Co. Roundup .. DlB Departments Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Classified Ads 825. C 9 Mailbox Markets D2O Sale Reports D 27 Public Auction Register D3l B 2 *4* - 4 l7, 1988-A3 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUI 411 426’/. 430'/. 407 375 FRI. MON. TUBS, 277 70 277.00 279.20 280 50 276.70 275 20 278.50 279.20 277.10 274 20 278 00 278.70 275 50 272.70 276.20 276.70 273 70 269.20 271.70 273.50 267 50 265 50 266.00 268.50 262 50 259 00 262 50 264 00 FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. 37.92 39.55 42.35 42.12 47.10 47.80 37.92 39.42 42.55 42.25 47.15 47.85 38.65 40.27 43.17 42.80 47.35 48.00 points higher, with fears of adverse weather striking Texas CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE MENT PRICE: 9/12/88- $80.77 dn $ 33 ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK cash - steady futures-steady Acres Hog Update Live hog futures settled mixed to mostly higher today gaining up to 28 points on the December option Spreading was featured today with many commercials buying the December and selling either the October or February. Concerns over anticipated mark etings limited further gams Bellies settled mixed. ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK cash steady futures - steady 413'/. 428’/. 432’/. 410)4 377’/. 407 423’/. 427 405 370’/. WED. THUR 279.70 278 70 278 70 276.70 272.70 270.00 265 50 THUR, 38.55 40.55 43.32 42.77 47 40 48 05 37.95 40.25 43 00 42 82 47.60 48.00 816 C 9 Dl6
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