Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, Oct. 14, 1988 RESULTS ON 1,452 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO SEPT. 23 STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE 5.00 TO 10 00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. U.S. NO. 1 & 2’S: 690 HD. 50 HD. 38-43 LBS. 65.00-72.50; 268 HD. 51-59 LBS. 50.00-67.00; 249 HD. 60-69 LBS. 50 50-59.00; 99 HD. 71-72 LBS. 47 50-54.00; 24 HD. 74 TAILS 45.00. US NO. 2'S: 560 HD. 60 HD. SM. LOTS 24-39 LBS. 45.50-65.00; 267 HD. 40-49 LBS. 50.00-68.50; 91 HD. 51-59 LBS. 57.00-60.00; 11 HD. 57 LBS. W/ TAILS 51.00; 131 HD. 65-92 LBS. 4600-54.00. US NO. 2& 3’S: 140 HD. 98 HD. 32-48 LBS. 40.00-52.00; 36 HD. 50-68 LBS. 39.00-42.00; 6 HD. 56 LBS. 25.00. UTILITIES: 25 HD. 21.00-41.00. AS IS: 25 HD. 22.00-29.00. NEXT GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28.1988,1:30 P.M. (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 A.M.) Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, October 20, 1988 FEDERAL STATE MIDSESSION AND CLOSE HOGS: 2000 TRADING MOD ERATE BARROWS AND GILTS MOST LY .50 LOWER COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY. US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 39.50-40.00 30 HEAD 40.25 2-3 240-260 LBS. 39.00-39.50 260-280 LBS. 37.00-39.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. WEAK TO MOSTLY .50 LOWER, OVER 500 LBS. 1.50 TO 2.50 LOWER 18%. US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 31.50 400-500 LBS. 30.50-31.00 500-650 LBS. 31.00-31.50. BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 33.00-33.25 250-350 LBS. 3200 UNDER 250 LBS. 33.50-34.00. HOG 214. HC 39.50-40.25 HD 39.50-40.25 HE 39.50- HH 39.50-40.00 HI 39.50- HJ 39.50-40.00 HQ 39.00- HR 38.00-39.00 VV 31.50- WW 30.50-31.00 XX 31.00- YY 31.00-31.50 ZZ 33.00- PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., OCT. 28 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two mlm uch month tvsry 2nd A 4th Fridays. Exit 12 Off Ml (717) 24M511 or Evonlngs Jim. 244-2358 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., Nov. II at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons I Unc«Ur Stockyard* An Oft* Une Coma Moo Firm Keeping Abiwt , s 1. * • WMittuTlmw . • 11 New Holland Feeder Pigs Lancaster. Pa. Wednesday, October 19, 1988 FEEDER PIGS; Today Last Wednesday Last Year TOEND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs. 4.00-12.00 higher, weights under 40 lb sold mainly to slaughter. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 131 39-49 72.00-78.00. 55 50-52 74.00-76.00, 122 50-59 63.0a67.00. 40 6a63 69.0a75.00. US 2 31 43-47 57.00-66.00. 53 50-59 50.00- 11 64 60.00. 21 74-83 52.00- 22 104-128 43.00-50.00. SLAUGHTER 99 28-39 58.00-78.00. 85 38-80 32.00-54.00. New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Monday, Oct. 17,1988 HOG RECEIPTS TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rowa and gilts 50-1.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 215-260 lb 41.75-43.00. US 1 215-250 lb 44.50-46.50. US 1-3 210-265 lb 40.50-41.50. Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Oct. 15, 1988 Report supplied by auction 690 HEAD. US 1, 220-245 LBS. 44.00-45.25. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 42.75-43.75. US 1-3 210-255 LBS. 41.50-42.50. A FEW EARLY 39.00-40.00. SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 28.00-31.50. BOARS: UNDER 270 LBS. 28.00- OVER 270 LBS 24.00- North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tues., Oct. 18, 1988 Report supplied by auction CALVES .36-1.40. COWS .35’/ -.50%. EASY COWS ,15-.46'/t. HEIFERS .41% -.58% . BULLS .49-.64%. STEERS .S3-.69. HOGS .26% -.37. ROASTING PIGS, EACH 2.00-22.00. SOWS .24%-.26. SHEEP .09-.49. LAMBS, EACH 27.00-65.00. LAMBS, PER LB. .23-1.25. GOATS. EACH 26.00-82.00. KIDS, EACH 19.00-52 TOTAL 1,450. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, DEC. 293 V. MAR 89 297V4 MAY 299V* JUL 297 SEPT 273% SOYBEANS 715 1392 1722 FRI. NOV. 804 SID 5 /. 805% JAN 89 817'/. 822’/. 817 V. MAR. 825 V. 831'/. 826 V. MAY 824 832 828% JUL. 821% 827 823% AUG. 807 813 811 SEPT. 755% 761% 757 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS, OCT. 72.87 73.05 72 27 72.32 72.70 DEC. 74.75 75.22 74.07 74.35 74.25 FEB. 89 74.70 75.30 74.45 74.72 74 90 APR. 75.47 76.02 75.40 75.67 75.95 JUNE 74.30 74.70 74.10 74.40 74.65 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK 1103 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures closed lower on low er cash prices and slack export news. Present flow of com from the CCC and a trickle from pro ducers is keeping ample supplies in the pipeline given present demand. Commercials were net buyers and spreading active. Wheat and beans were supportive for com near the close. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed slightly higher with defer reds gaining on the nearbys. November lost ground relative to deferreds on fears of large delive ries. Support for beans at the close Columns Now is the Time On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Ida’s Notebook 812 Have You Heard 813 Microwave Minutes 822 Dairy Cumberland DHIA D 9 York DHIA Dl4 Departments Editorial Farm Calendar, Classified Ads, Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets Dl9 Sale Reports D 26 Public Auction Register D3O (Dally doting bids: Friday, Oct. 14 through Thursday, Oct. 20) 295 298% 300% 297% 274% 292% 295% 298% 296 273% 290% 294% 297% 295% 273% MON. TUES, WED. 806% 819% 830% 831% 826% 812 763 WED, 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 Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association Farm Management Services. For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service. (717)761-2740 reflected rumors of USSR interest in South American soy products. Commercial buying also sup ported prices as did recent price action suggesting a bottom. Meal closed mixed amid a late rally. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures higher today and near session highs on news of additional export bonus bids from China and Egypt. Bids were for nearterm shipment which boosted the December and March con tracts. Commercials today’s trad ing on overnight export bonus activity. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle futures closed higher .r*'- hi this AlO AlO AlO .C 4 Lancaater Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1988-A3 WHEAT 286% 291 293% 291% 272% DEC. 428% 430% MAR. 89 431% 434% MAY 410% 410% JULY 369% 372% SEPT. 373 377 SOYBEAN MEAL THUR. 784% 797% 808% 810% 809% 799% 749 OCT. 804 262.50 258.70 258 20 DEC. 817'/, 265.40 262.30 261.70 JAN. 89 825’/. 263.70 261.20 261.20 MAR- 824 261.10 258 70 259.20 MAY 821/. 257.50 254 70 255,70 JUL 807 253.50 250.20 251.50 AUG. 755/. 244.00 244.00 242.50 CHICAGO HOGS THUR. OCT. 40.42 39.97 39.90 39.57 39.27 DEC. 43.05 43.02 43.10 42.95 42.17 FEB 89 46.62 46.07 $6.47 46.32 45.87 APR 44.65 44.40 44.47 44.40 44.35 JUN. 48.82 48.35 48.62 48.80 48.80 JUL. 49.30 49.07 49.32 49.15 49.25 issue Four Sections Home And Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 4-H Happenings FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THI FRI. MON, TUES, FRI. MON, TUBS. WED. today in light trading. Today’s feature was short-covering as yes terday’s sharp losses were thought to be overdone. Cash trade today was mostly steady also supporting futures. Some positioning prior to Friday’s Cattle on Feed report was noted. Feeder cattle futures also closed higher boosted by an increase of the latest cash index price. Advances were limited by ideas cash prices would weaken nearterm. CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT PRICE: 10/14/88- $81.70 dn $ .12. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to weak futures-steadv to lower. (Torn to P«fl* Al 4) Features KILE Belgian Show Quilt Harvest Farm Women Society 15, Thomas Celebrates 25 Years Wenger Discusses Budget. KILE Cattle Champions.... 423 428% 409% 371% 374% 426/. 431/. 412/. 374/. 377/. 42314 427/. 411 372/. 376 WED. THUR, 255.00 255.70 255.10 253.80 251.00 247.00 239.50 THUR. A2O .814 .816 .818 .C 2 D 2 B 2 810 819
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