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New Holland
Feeder Pigs
New Holland, PA
December 7, 1988
Report Supplied by Auction
777 HEAD.
I’S & 2’S: 30-39 LBS. 61.00-89 00,
40-49 LBS. 54.00-80.00; 50-59 LBS
61 00-73.00.
2’S & 3’S; 30-40 LBS. 52.00-82 00
Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Sat., Dec. 3, 1988
Report supplied by auction
1020 HEAD.
US 1 215-245 LBS. 41.00-43.00.
US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 39.50-40.75.
US 2-4 210-255 LBS. 37.00-38.00.
SOWS ALL WEIGHTS- 24.00-28.00.
BOARS: UNDER 270 LBS,
25.00-28.00; OVER 270 LBS
22 00-24.00.
New Holland
Hog Auction
Lancaster, Pa.
Monday, December 5, 1988
Hog Receipts:
Today 1493
Last Monday 1061
Last Year 1115
TREND. Compared to last Monday bar
rows and gilts 1.00 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
210-255 lb 39 00-40 25.
US 1 215-235 43.50.
US 1-3 210-260 lb 38 00-39 00
US 2-4 220-260 LB 36 50-38.00
one lot US 3-4 272 lb 33.00.
RECEIVING
SLAUGHTER
HOGS
Wednesdays -
7-11 A.M.
C.A. Hulshart
Receiving Station
Stewartstown, PA
• Southern York Co.
7 Miles east of i-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
No Feeder Sale Fri., Dec. 23
No Hog Sale Sat., Dec. 24
OPEN: Mon., Dec. 26 As Usual
Graded Feeder Cattle Sale
Fri., Dec. 30 at 11:00 A.M.
CLOSED: No Hog Sale Sat., Dec. 31
Open Same As Usual Mon., Jan. 2, 1989
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards
Tel. (717) 397-5136
An Diet Um Commission Firm Keeping Abreast
State Graded
Feeder Pig Sale
at Westminster
Livestock Auction
December 2, 1988
1103 PIGS. 2 WEEKS AGO 1916;
COMPARED TO LAST SALE PRICES
WERE $5-10 PER HUNDRED HIGHER.
ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL
AND SOLD BY THE POUND.
GRADE 1&2: 23 HD. 28-36 LBS
48.00*57.00; 79 HD. 40-44 LBS.
67.00- 121 HD. 42-49 LBS,
52.00- 433 HD. 50-59 LBS.
52 00-61.50; 222 HD. 61-69 LBS
50.00- 38 HD. 74-79 LBS
42 00-51.00; 18 HD. 141-152 LBS
34 50-41.50.
GRADE 1: 32 HD. 75 LBS. 57.00.
GRADE 2: 17 HD. 20-32 LBS
38.00-46.00; 33 HD. 41-45 LBS
42 00-57.00.
GRADE 2&3: 37 HD. 43 LBS. 36.00
NEXT SALE: DEC. 16. 1-30 PM.
Peoria Hogs
Peoria, Illinois
Thursday, December 8, 1988
FEDERAL-STATE MIDSESSION
AND CLOSE HOGS; 2000 TRADING
ACTIVE. BARROWS AND GILTS
MOSTLY STEADY COMPARED WITH
WEDNESDAY.
US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 39.00-39.50 2-3
240-260 LBS. 37 50-39 00 260-280 LBS
35.50-37.50
SOWS: STEADY 14%.
US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 27.00-27.50
400-500 LBS. MOSTLY 27.00, FEW
26 50 500-650 LBS. 27.00-27 50.
BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 29 00
UNDER 350 LBS. 26 00-28 00.
HOG 214 HC 39.00-39.50 HD
39.00- HE 39.00-39 50 HI
39.00- HJ 39.00-39 50 UK
38.50-39.50 HQ 37.50-38.50
PIG
SALE
Graded on USDA
Standards
First and Third
Thursday
4 p.m.
South Central Virgi
nia Feeder Pig Sale,
Farmville, VA
All pigs from pseudo
rabies tested herds
Phone Sale Day
804-392-5376
Home Phone
804-983-2869
Tele Auction - No charge
to be on conference call
GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG I
FUTURES MARKETS I
CORN
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
DEC. 258’/. 252’/. 258 255’/. 256%
MAR 89 268% 265 269% 268% 269%
MAY 273 269% 274% 273% 273%
JUL 275% 272% 276% 275% 275%
SEPT 260 258% 261 259% 258%
DEC. 255 253% 257% 257% 256
SOYBEANS
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
768’/.
780’/.
783%
782%
770
714%
681
DEC.
MAR.
MAY
JUL.
AUG.
SEPT.
NOV.
CHICAGO CATTLE
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
71.50
71.45
73.10
71.75
69 62
DEC.
FEB. 89
APR.
JUNE
AUG.
FUTURES MARKET TRENDS
fgy&g? GRABS AND LIVESTOCK
j 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
~r - f Farmers Association Farm Management Services For additional market
"vV comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service
U M (717)761 2740
ACRES CORN UPDATE:
Com futures closed lower and at
session lows in response to late
local long liquidation, posting los
ses from unchanged on the
deferred December contract to
2-3/4 on the spot option. Selling
throughout the session was tied to
the lack of fresh fundamentals
with the market awaiting news on
Egypt’s tender for 250,000 metric
tonnes. Losses in the spot Decem
ber were tied to the continued
heavy delivery pace with its close
today 2-3/4 cents lower at
$2.55-1/4.
ACRES SOYBEAN
UPDATE: Soybean futures
closed lower from 2 to 5-1/4 cents
on late long liquidation. Today’s
Home And Youth
Homestead Notes
Home On The Range B 6
Cook’s Question Comer B 8
Kid’s Korncr 810
FFA Happenings 822
4-H Happenings 826
Features
Brian Wclty
Trainaholic
Bobbi White
Makc-It-Yoursclf Winners ....818
Jefferson Century Farms 824
Charolais Show
Vairy
Columbia DHIA Meeting.... A 24
Crawford Holstein.
Cumberland DHIA
Adams DHIA
Chester DHIA
Berks DHIA
Dauphin DHIA
(Daily closing bids; Friday, Dec. 2 through Thursday, Dee. 8)
756%
769%
774%
773
763%
711
678
768
781
786%
785%
774%
722
689%
733%
783%
790%
789%
779
725%
693
71.55
71 47
73 57
72 05
70 07
71 37
71 27
73 17
71 75
69 77
71.40
71.35
73 17
71.77
69 75
session was choppy with both
buying and selling attributed to
conflicting South American
weather forecasts. This market has
turned into a full-blown weather
market with all eyes focused on
the latest reports from South
America. Today’s steep climb in
the dollar had little impact on the
soy futures. Some pressure was in
response to news that Taiwan had
passed on its tenders. January lost
5-1/4 cents and closed out the day
at $7.68.
ACRES WHEAT UPDATE:
Wheat futures closed higher today
from 1/2 on the July option to 3
cents on the spot option with buy
ing linked to a firmer export link-
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B 2
Al 9
814
818
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A 36
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.C 9
D 23
D 24
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December to, 1988-A3
WHEAT
DEC. 419 413% 420 423 429%
MAR. 89 419% 413% 422% 423% 429%
MAY 403 398% 405% 406% 412%
JULY 377% 372% 378% 379% 384%
SEPT. 382% 377% 382 383 388
SOYBEAN MEAL
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
DEC.
JAN. 89,
773%
785%
792
788%
776
727%
695%
MAR.
MAY
JUL.
AUG.
SEPT.
CHICAGO HOGS
DEC. 40 35 40.77 40 62 40 87 4047
FEB. 89 43 82 44 47 43 92 44.17 43 72
APR. 42 85 43 42 42 90 43 10 4267
JUNE 47.32 47 72 47 55 47 42 47 05
JUL. 47.57 47 80 47 85 47 72 47 25
AUG. 46 87 47 25 47 20 47 25 46 62
70 87
70 60
72.70
71 40
69 55
issue
Four Sections
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR,
244.70 241.90 248 20 246 90
246 60 243.30 249.50 248 10
245 70 243 40 249 50 247 80
242 50 240.70 246 00 244.20
236 00 236 00 240.70 238 70
226 20 228 00 231 00 229 00
219 00 218 50 223 00 219 50
FRI. MON.
TUES,
eup. Movement was rather choppy
due to low volume, with heavy
professional buying in the spot
option late in the session. Some
pressure late in the day was linked
to spillover from the soy complex
and com pits with December clos
ing out the day 3 cents higher at
$4.23.
ACRES CATTLE UPDATE:
Live cattle futures closed from 15
to 40 points higher today while
feeders closed from 8 lower to 15
higher. Cash connected buying
supported in an other wise lack
luster session with selling interest
absent due to concerns over a
heavy winter storm which is
expected to hit the Texas panhan-
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