New Holland Feeder Pig Auction Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, December 21,1988 FEEDER PIGS; Today 985 Lilt Wednesday 1203 Last Year 945 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 5.00-12.00 higher. All pigs weighted on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 32 40 101.00. 191 47-59 80.00-89.00. 33 62 91.00. 51 6069 70.0080.0:Hx 41 72-82 62.0064.00. US 2 45 45-49 80.0084.00 67 5059 76.00-81.00. 39 62-65 55.0061.00. 6 go.Of) <1 0062 00 US 2-3 33 3039 82.0094.00. 28 42-45 84.0088.00. 10 55-57 58.0070.00. 17 7071 54.00. SLAUGHTER: 34 22-27 136.00145.00. 41 31-39 101.001270. IS 32-38 88.0094.00. New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Monday, December 19,1988 BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2, .75, Couple lots 45.00. US 1 210245 lb 45.1046.00, Three lots 47.5048.50. US 1-3 210260 lb 42.0043.50. Couple lots US 3-4 280 lb 36.50. 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 Combower, 717-235-2069 Sale Bam, 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 Hieiagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagg X HOLIDAY SCHEDULE g X No Feeder Sale Frl., Dec. 23 | X No Hog Sale Sat., Dec. 24 { X OPEN: Mon., Dec. 26 As Usual g 5 X I Graded Feeder Cattle Sale X g Fri., Dec. 30 at 11:00 A.M. X | CLOSED: No Hog Sale Sat., Dec. 31 I * Open Same As Usual Mon., Jan. 2, 1989 5 Pgagagagagagagagagagaga sagagagagagagagagagagJ Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Hnem«r^Si» ': Tel. (717)337-8136 '" ■. ..wv ■"«■■■■■ Kmtoy jwiiyig j Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat, Dec. 17, 1988 Report supplied by auction 960 HEAD. US 1 215-250 LBS. 44.75-46.50. US 1-2 215-250 LBS. 43.5044.50. US 1-3 210255 LBS. 42.25-43.25. US 2-4 210255 LBS. 41.0042.00; A FEW 40.0041.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. 25.0028.00; A FEW UNDER 450 LB. TO 29.50. BOARS; UNDER 270 LBS. 25.00-29.00; OVER 270 LBS. 22.0024.50. THERE WILL BE NO MARKET ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24 OR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. Midwest Flashes Thun, Dec. 22, 1988 Peoria Hogs HOGS: 1500- TRADING ACTIVE. BARROWS AND GILTS .50 HIGHER COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY. SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 230-260 LBS. US 1-2 220-250 LBS. 43.50-44.00. US 2-3 240-260 LBS. 43.00-43.50; 260-280 LBS. 41.00-43.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. .50 TO 1.00 HIGHER. OVER 500 LBS. .50 TO 1.00 LOWER 13%. US 1-3 325-600 LBS. 31.00-31.50. BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 31.00. UNDER 350 LBS. 30.00-31.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thun, December 22, 1988 300- BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, 50 HIGHER. SUPP LY US 1-3 220-265 LBS. US 1-3 230-260 LBS. 43.50-43.75. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. MOSTLY STEADY. 20%. US 1-3: 450-600 LBS. 28.00-32.00. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 28.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG 1 FUTURES MARKETS I (Dally closing bids: Friday, Dec. 16 through Thursday, Dec. 22) 9 ORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. DEC. 274/4 MAR 89 282/4 MAY 286/4 JUL 288 K SEPT 273/. SOYBEANS 270/. 283/. 287/, 289 273/. FRI. MON. TUES. JAN. 786/. 793/. 786/. MAR. 799/. 80754 800/. MAY 80754 81654 809/. JUL. 805/. 817 81154 AUG. 79154 80454 800/. SEPT. 741/. 754 749/. NOV. 706/. 715/. 711/. CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. DEC. 73.20 73.65 73.65 73.80 DEC. 43.82 44.65 45.75 FEB. 89 46.47 46.27 46.15 APR. 45.50 45.15 44.85 JUNE 49.90 49.67 49.47 JUL. 49.90 49.80 49.55 AUG. 49.05 49.00 48.95 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS SsSSaJ GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I f TW» markat IntermatliHi provMtd by ACRES ACRES it t capyrtaMad mwb* Injtryßtn WfYtea daaaiopad by Hit Amarican Farm Suma? and f «vtiltbt» to Fffloaytvania tarmafl an a dtOy batit ttWTXKh Fannaytyama Ftrmtft AyoeilMaf) Farm Manftmant Sarvicat mirk* V M lr, * n * ** rv * e * FFA Commodity Futuna Sarvica FEB. 89 72.95 73.22 73.30 75.32 73.90 APR. 75.05 75.00 74.92 73.87 75.30 JUNE 73.87 73.62 73.42 71.35 73.72 AUG. 71.55 71.17 71.10 70.47 71.32 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures prices settled sharply higher after a weak opening with settlements at or near session highs. This’ morning’s weak open ing was linked to news that the Soviets had cancelled bean and meal purchases late yesterday. As bean prices began to recover, sptimism returned enabling March to trade from a low of $2.77 shortly after the open to a ligh of $2.85 at the close, which .vas 4-3/4 cents higher. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed sharply higher registering gains from 5-1/2 on the deferred fanuary to 11 cents on the July option. After March beans opened xlow the 50-day moving average reavy professional fund selling Home And Youth Homestead Notes, Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer, 4-H Happenings Farm Women Societies 812 Features Cows For Cash A Perfect Christmas 816 Christmas Plans i Holiday Scenes 820 Lower Cholesterol Eggs 823 Meadville Farm/City 826 Dairy Chester DHIA Lebanon DHIA Lycoming DHIA Dl3 Cumberland DHIA Dl7 Huntingdon DHIA Dl9 Blair DHIA D 27 284/. 289/. 292/, 276 271 267 280 284/. 286/. 270/. 283/. 28954 292/. 27854 WED. THUR. 795/, 810 82054 82254 811 756/. 717/, 792/. 80654 818/. 822 810 763 72454 WED. THUR, Misued. Today’s weak opening ivas linked to news yesterday that he Soviets had cancelled its order or 200,000 metric tonnes of soy neal. Further pressure was linked o reports of beneficial rainfall wer parts of Brazil and Argentina. r deas that although the Soviets cancelled their order, it was kievit ible that they would soon return ueled a recovery in prices. News ifter the close that they had ancelled another 102,000 metric onnes will make for an interesting opening tomorrow. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures prices closed most y higher this afternoon boosted )y professional demand amid the ibsence of agressive selling inter est. March ended the session 1-1/2 tigher at $4.38-3/4 while July in this issue ,B 2 810 A 34 .818 D 9 Dl2 Lancaster Firming, Saturday, Daeambsr 21,1968-A3 WHEAT DEC. 436 436/. MAR. 89 436/. 439/. MAY 422/. 426/. JULY 394 395 SEPT. 397 397/, SOYBEAN MEAL DEC. 225.50 258.20 253.00 255,70 JAN. 89. 257.00 258.10 254.10 257.20 MAR. 257.00 259.00 254.70 255.20 MAY 254.70 256.20 252.20 251.20 JUL. 248.50 250.70 247.20 241.00 AUG. 234.00 242.50 239.50 231.50 SEPT. 229.70 232.00 230.00 216.20 CHICAGO HOGS Four Sections FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 434/. 437/. 426 393/. 398/. FRI. MON. TUES, FRI. MON. TUES. WED. ;losed 1/4 higher at $3.93-1/2. Buying was linked further to spil lover from resurging com and beans prices after sharyx lower openings News that China washes under the export bonus program supported aftsr%.ZX.losses the Soviet Union had been cancelled. USDA announced that it had taigeted Morroco for 1 million) metric tonnes of export bonus. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE; Live and feeder cattle closed out higher today fueled by aggressive response to prices breaking through trend lines. Selling early in the session was in anticipation of steep grain losses, but as grain prices reversed short was featured. Further support came from cash market firmness, steady fed cattle (Turn to Pago Al 6) Departments Editorial Farm Calendar Farm Forum*.. Classified Ads Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register D 35 Business News D 6 Columns Farm Management, Now is the Time AlO On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Have You Heard Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Back Home Pork Prose Business Seminar 438/. 429/. 393/, 39714 406/, 438/. 427/. 395 39854 WED. THUR, 255.10 256.60 255.20 252.10 244.50 231.50 THUR. 46.42 45.20 49.45 49.65 49.02 45.37 46.57 45.37 49.20 49.47 49.00 AlO AlO AIO 830. C 3 D 29 D 33 A 33 ,B 9 814 819 ,822 D 2 D 24
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