New Holland Feeder Pigs November 2, 1988 TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs uneven; US 1-2 40-70 lb fimt to 3.00 higher, few 70-85 lb 5.00-10.00 higher; US 2 weak to 5.00 lower; weights under 40 lb and many US 2 and US 2-3 40-65 lb sold to slaughter. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 201 40-49 60.00-71.00. 110 54-59 56.00- 41 50-54 64.00-67.00. 87 30-69 58.00-64.00. 54 70-83 62 00-64.00. US 2 158 45-49 47.00-54.00. 82 54-55 37.00- 75 60-66 47.00-50.00. SLAUGHIER 204 25-39 36.00-54.00. 165 40-65 31.00-43.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, IL November 3, 1988 HOGS: 2500 TRADING MODERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS .50 TO 1.00 LOWER COMPARED WITH WEDNES DAY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 38 50-39.00 125 HEAD 39.25 2-3 240-260 LBS. 37.50-38.50 260-280 LBS. 35.50-37.50 SOWS: STEADY TO .50 LOWER 17% US 1-3 325-500 LBS. 28.00-28.50 500-650 LBS. 28.50-29.00, FEW 29.50 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 30.50 250-350 LBS. 29.50 UNDER 250 LBS. 31.00 HOG 214 HC 38.50-39.25 HD 38.50-39.25 HE 38.50- HI 38.50-39.00 HJ 38.50- HK 38.50-39.00 HQ 37.50- HR 36.50-37.50 VV 28.00-28.50 WW 28.00-28.50 XX 28.50- YY 28.50-29.50 ZZ 30.50- PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., NOV. 11 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, JNC. Now holding two Min each month ovary 2nd A 4th Friday*. Exit 12 Off Ml (717) 2494511 or Evening* 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 Fr!.. Nov. 11 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons An Old line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, Oct. 28, 1988 1404 1522 1100 RESULTS ON 1183 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO OCT. 14 STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE 10.00 TO 15.00 HIGHER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT. US NO. 1 & 2’S 562 HD. 32 HD. TAILS 35-36'LBS. 56.00-59.00; 110 HD. 40-49 LBS. 70.00-81.50; 128 HD. 55-59 LBS. 73.00- 125 HD. 61-69 LBS. 61.50-77.50; 125 HD. 71-761 LBS. 59.00- 42 HD. TAILS 48-66 LBS. 50.00- US NO. 2’S 460 HD. 96 HD. 31-39 LBS. 51.00-59.00; 89 HD. 40-49 LBS. 50.00- 145 HD. 50-59 LBS. 56.00- 83 HD. 60-71 LBS. 60.00- 47 HD. TAILS 48-90 LBS. 41.0050.50. US NO. 2 & 3’S 101 HD. 101 HD. 41-56 LBS. 35.0053.50. UTILITIES 25 HD. 28-46 LBS. 30.0044.00. AS IS 7 HD. 24 LBS. 71.00; 28 HD. 64 LBS. 31.50-38.00. NEXT STATE GRADED SALE: FRI DAY, NOV. 11TH, 1:30 P.M. (GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 A.M.). Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Oct. 22, 1988 Report supplied by action 1077 HEAD. US 1, 220-250 LBS. 43.00-44.25. US 1-2 215-250 LBS. 41.50-4Z50. US 1-3 210-255 LBS. 40.25-41.50. US 2-4 205-260 LBS. 39.00-40.00 A FEW 38.00-38.75. SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 26.00-30.00 BOARS: UNDER 270 LBS 26.00- OVER 270 LBS 24.00- TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts weak to mostly SO lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb 40.00-41.00. US 1 210-245 lb 41.50-43.50. US 1-3 210-260 lb 38.50-39.50. FEEDER CATTLE Tuesday, Nov. 8 7:00 P.M. Bring a Load Buy a Load CARLISLE Livestock Market, Inc. Just off 1-81 at Exit 12 (717) 249-4511 or Evenings, Jim 249-2359 Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 New Holland Hogs Mon., October 31, 1988 GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THTJR, DEC. 278/. MAR 89 284/. MAY 287/. JUL 286/. SEPT 269/. DEC. 258/. SOYBEANS FRI. 768 776'/. 786 789% 797% 801% 801 802% 799% 802 794 792 749 748 CHICAGO CATTLE NOV. JAN 89 MAR. MAY JUL. AUG. SEPT. FRI. MON. TUES, 73.40 73.92 75.20 73.70 71.22 70.60 DEC. FEB. 89 APR. JUNE AUG. OCT. FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Acres Corn Update: com futures added another 1/4 to 1-3/4 cents to yesterday's gains. Selling late in the ses sion dropped prices from session highs as profit taking set in. Added strength early in the session was attributed to firmer basis levels and renewed export talk. Commer cial demand continues to underpin prices. December closed out today at $2.86-1/2 after setting a session high of $2.88-3/4 shortly before the close. Generic certificate bids remained steady. 1039 1190 945 Acres Soybean Update: soy beans futures prices closed shaiply higher but off session highs on buying attributed to hopes of Soviet purchases. Subsequent to the close the USDA announced a sale of 250,000 Metric tonnes to the Soviet Union. Further support was linked to upcoming tenders from Egypt and South Korea along with a firmer basis tone and a slight increase in demesne demand. November broke through the $B.OO leyeltoday before (Dally doting bids: Friday, Oct 28 through Thursday, Nov. 3) 286% 290% 292% 291% 272% 260% 284% 289% 291% 290 271% 260 282’/. 287 V. 288% 287 269 256% WED. TUBS. MON. 795% 805% 815 814% 811% 801 758 776% 790% 800% 802% 801% 791% 752 WED, 74.17 74.30 75.37 73.87 71.32 70.60 73.62 73.52 74.90 73.47 70.92 70.25 73.30 73.30 74.92 73.50 70.97 70.25 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 Columns Now is the Time Ida’s Notebook... On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Have You Heard .... Microwave Minutes Livestock Ledger.... Beef Briefs Business Seminar Features Star Farmer A2O School Raises Money 814 Joe Esh Fund 816 Bam Dance 816 Agri-Women Convention 817 Students Learn About Aging Sheep Roundup... Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, Novambar 5, 1988-A3 WHEAT DEC. 410 415% MAR. 89' 418% 423% MAY 399% 403 JULY 372 376% SEPT. 375 380 SOYBEAN MEAL 282% 287% 289% 289% 272% 261% THUR. DEC. 249.90 253.60 254.50 262.10 JAN. 89. 249.60 253.20 254.10 261.40 MAR. 249.00 251 70 252.00 258.20 MAY 24670 247.50 247.00 252.60 JUL. 244.00 243.50 241.20 245.80 AUG. 237.00 235.00 234 50 239 5- SEPT. 230.00 231.00 231 00 235.00 CHICAGO HOGS 794% 804% 811% 812% 809% 800 760 THUR, DEC. 41.20 41.15 41.42 41.75 41.00 FEB. 89 45.25 45.52 45.30 45.82 45.15 APR. 43.42 43.67 44.10 44.15 43.47 JUNE 48.12 48.40 48.42 48.62 48,35 JUL. 48.80 48.70 48.82 48.95 48.85 AUG. 47.70 47.90 47.90 48.10 47.90 72.75 72.75 74.40 73.15 70.67 70.00 profit-taking erased trimmed earlier gams. Meal closed from $5.60 to $7.70 higher. November beans closed out (he day at $7.95-1/4, up 18-1/2. Acres Wheat Update: wheat futures ended the day fractionally higher gaining 1/4 cent on the spot option. A fir mer opening was attributed to increased export business in the form of PL4BO activ ity while technical weakness held prices in check. Some spillover from rallying soy beans supported along with ideas the Soviets would soon be ready to negotiate for more wheat through export bonus. December closed out the day at $4.18-3/4. Acres Cattle Update: Live cattle closed mixed to mostly higher while feeders closed from 2 lower on the spot option to 8 pionts higher on the February, March and April. Today's mixed live cattle close with December and Februaiy higher and the defeneds slightly lower was attn- in this AlO .B 4 .812 .813 D2O E 2 ElO .818 DlB FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THI FRI. MON, FRI. MON. buted to active cash connected short cover ing and profit taking as futures neared short term technical objectives. Ideas that cash prices would firm next week added to the buying interest. Thoughts of sluggish demand during the holiday season coupled with current heavy supplies kept the mark et fairly quiet. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE MENT PRICE: 10/31/88- $81.70 up $ .01 ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK; cash - steady to weaker futures-steady to mixed Acres Hog Update: Live hog futures settled from unchanged to 52 points higher on buying attributed to stronger cash market prices and a firmer tone in the product market With reports of lighter than expected receipts further support was added Bellies closed from 3 to 80 points higher on active short covering m response to ideas the market had become oversold. ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: cash - steady to higher futures - steady to higher issue Departments Editorial Farm Calendar AlO Farm Forum 820 Classified Ads 820 Sale Reports D 22 Business News E 6 Mailbox Markets El 4 Public Auction Register E 26 Dairy Dairy Industry Looks D 2 Lebanon DHIA D 4 Adams DHIA D 6 Dairy Management D 8 The Milk Check DIO Berks DHIA Dl5 Home And Youth Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Korner 810 4-H Happenings C 2 418% 426 404% 378% 382% 418 K 426'/. 406 383 383 417 42554 406 383 383 WED. TUBS, THUR. 261.80 261.60 258.20 253.20 246.70 239.50 235.50 TUES, WED. THUR. B 2
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