- ’‘-A Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 14, 1989 Report supplied by auction 902 HEAD. US 1 215-245 LBS. 46.00-48 00. US 1-2 215-250 LBS. 44.75-45.75. US 1-3 215-255 LBS. 43.25-44 50, A FEW 200-210 LBS. 42.00-42.50 US 2-4 210-255 LBS. 42 00-43,00. SOWS. UNDER 500 LBS. 32.00-34.50; OVER 500 LBS 30.00-33.00. BOARS; UNDER 270 LBS. 30 00-33.50; OVER 270 LBS. 26 50-29 00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, IL January 19, 1989 HOGS: 2000 TRADING FAIRLY ACTIVE. BARROWS AND GILTS .25 TO 50 HIGHER COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY. SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 230-260 LBS US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 42 00-42 50 2-3 240 260 LBS 41 50-42 00 260-280 LBS, 3950 41 50 SOWS: .MOSTLY STEADY, INSTANCES 1.00 HIGHER 18% US 1-3 325-500 LBS. MOSTLY 32 50-33 00 FEW AROUND 350 LBS. 34 00 500-650 LBS. MOSTLY 32 00, SOME 32.50 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 28.75 UNDER 350 LBS. 27.75-31 00 HOG 214 lIC 42 00-42 50 HD 42 00-42 50 HE 42 00-42 50 HI 42.00-42 50 HJ 42 00-42 50 HK 42.00-42 50 HQ 41 50 42 00 HR 40 50-41.50 VV 32 50-34 00 WW 32 50-33 00 XX 32 00-32,50 YY 32 00-32 50 ZZ 28 75-28 75 St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 STEADY TO .25 HOGS; 2700- IIIGHER US 1-3 220-270 LB 41 50-42 00, SOWS UNDER 500 LB. 1.00 LOWER. OVER 500 LB. 1 00-3 00 LB US 1-3 300-600 LB 31.00-33 00. OVER 600 LB. 33 00-34 00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 29.50, UNDER 300 LB 30 00 PI STATE GRADED SALE FRI., JAN. 27 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two sals* neh month ovtry 2nd I 4th Fridays. Exit 12 OH 141 (717) 249-4SII or Evmlngs Jim, 249-2359 Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle feed ers 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 Next Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., Feb. 3 - 11:00 A.M. Walter ML Dunlap '"m&-Sims UfK»*terStocky»rtf« Tel. (717) 387-5136 ******* HOG MARKETS Carlisle Livestock Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle, Pa. Friday, Jan. 13, 1989 RESULTS ON 1264 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO DECEMBER’S STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE MOSTLY 10.00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US NO. 1 & 2’S: 692 HD. 52 HD. 29-39 LBS. 84.50-85.00; 93 HD. 41-49 LBS 79.00- 210 HD. 51-59 LBS. 66.50- 235 HD. 62-69 LBS. 63.00- 102 HD. 70-101 LBS 50 00-68.00. US NO. 2’S: 395 HD. 31 HD. 24-39 LBS. 70.00-74.50, 102 HD. 42-49 LBS. 61.00- 100 HD. 52-59 LBS. 60.50- 92 HD. 60-69 LBS. 59.00- 11 HD. 61 LBS. W/TAILS 56.00; 51 HD. 72-106 LBS. 50.00-59 50, 8 HD 72 LBS. W,TAILS 45.00. US NO. 2 & 3’S: 28 HD. 31-39 LBS. 60 00-61.00; 78 HD. 43-100 LBS. 40 00-55.50. UTILITY’S/LATE CUTS- 54 HD 27-75 LBS. 34.00-56 00 AS IS: 17 HD. 25-68 LBS. 25 00-45 00. NEXT STATE GRADED SALE: FRI DAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1989, 1:30 P.M. (GRADING 7-30 UNTIL 11-30 AM). New Holland January 16, 1989 TODAY 826 LAST MONDAY 936 LAST YEAR 961 '1 REND- Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts 2 00-2 50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS. US 1-2 210 250 lb 43 25-4-4 50. US 1 210-240 lb 45 35-47.00. US 1-3 215-260 lb 41 50-43.00, one lot 211 lb 40 50. US 2-4 few 260-300 lb 35 50-37.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thurs., Jan. 19, 1989 HOGS: 665- STEADY. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 42.00-42.25. SOWS: A FEW 400-500 LB. 30.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 27.50. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA January 19, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction 1020 HEAD. US 1-2 30-39 LBS. 74.00-79.00; 40-49 LB. 66.00-73.00; 50-59 LB. 64.00-70.00; 60-69 LBS. 57.00-66.00; 70-89 LBS 65.00-70.00. US 2 30-39 LBS. 64.00-70.00; 40-49 LBS. 55.00-63.00; 50-59 LBS. 56.00-61.00; 60-69 LBS. 53.0059.00. US 2-3 3 039 LBS. 54.0062.00; 4049 LBS. 48.00-51.00, 54 LBS. 48.00. Hogs GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS ORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR, MAR. 89 288 V. MAY 294 V. JUL. 298 V. SEPT. 285 V. DEC. 279 V. MAR. 90 286 SOYBEANS FRI. MON. JAN. 803’/. MAR. 815% MAY 825% JUL. 832% AUG. 821% SEPT. 777% NOV. 742% CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES, FEB. 89 74.45 C 74 35 73.32 73.00 APR. 75 85 L 75 80 74 45 74 05 JUNE 74.47 O 74 32 73 75 73 60 AUG. 72.35 S 72 22 71 92 7210 OCT. 71.42 E 71 32 71 07 71.22 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK Acres Corn Update: Com futures prices began to rebound today and closed from 2-3/4 to 6 cents higher mainly on buying tied to sharply higher wheal prices. Added strength was attributed to ideas the market had become over sold dur ing the last few sessions along with the absence of the cancellation of sales to the Soviet Union which propelled losses yes terday Last Friday’s bearish USDA reports continued to exert some pressure and served to keep active buying interest away. March closed 2-3/4 cents higher at $2 70-1/2 after trading to a high of $2 71 shortly before the close Acres Soybean Update: soy bean futures settled from unchanged on the January option to as much as 8-3/4 cents higher on the November option After recording steep losses midsession word of rallying wheat prices drifted over to the bean pit and ignited a round of short cover ing. News from South America that the Brazillian Institute had estimated the crop at 22.4 MMT which was well above the COLUMNS Now is the Time On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Back Home B 9 Have You Heard 812 Farm Women Societies 813 Ida’s Notebook 818 Microwave Minutes 820 Rock Forum D 2 DEPARTMENTS Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Farm Forum AlO Classified Ads 821,C 8 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets Dl9 Sale Reports D 24 Public Auction Register ...,D24 HOME AND YOUTH Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Korncr 810 (Dally closing bids; Friday, Jan. 13 through Thursday, Jan. 19) 270% 277% 282 274% 273% 280 267% 275 278% 268% 267% 274 267% 274% 278% 272% 271% 278% WED. TUES. THUR. 761% 770% 781 787% 781 748 722% 753 761% 773% 781% 779% 756 735% 761% 771 782% 790 785% 755 731% THUR. 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 Pennsylvaraa Farmers' Association Farm Management Services For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service (717)761 2740 US DA estimate of 20 MMT took prices to 7 week lows shortly before noon with further pressure linked to sluggish near term demand The November option gained 8-3/4 cents and ended today’s scs sion at S 7 31-1/4 while the January was unchanged and the March gamed 1/4 cent. Acres Wheat Update: wheat futures closed sharply higher bur off ses sion highs with prices fueled by reports that China had purchased 750,000 metric tonnes of export bonus for new crop months outside of export bonus terms July traded to a high of S 4 07 shonly after noon and ended the session 5-3/4 cents higher at $4 04-1/4 further support was linked to ongoing concerns of dry conditions in the hard red belt along with continued buy mg linked to Friday’s bullish report News lhal Egypt and 'I urkey increased their bids for export bonus added further support in addi tion to news that the USSR could soon bid on their remaining wheat under export bonus. in this issue Four Sections AlO B 2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1989-A3 WHEAT FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. MAR. 89 441 C 436% 439% 442% MAY 430% L 426% 431% 435% JUL. 394% O 398% 404% 406% SEPT. 398% S 403% 409 411% DEC. 408 E 412% 418% 421% SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR, JAN. 89 263.70 C MAR. 264.70 L MAY 262.40 O JUL. 258 80 S AUG. 253 50 E SEPT. 242.70 D OCT. 23100 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON, 45.50 44.37 49 65 49.80 49 05 45 10 FEB. APR. JUNE JUL. AUG. OCT. Acres Cattle Update: live caulc futures closed sharply lower this afternoon posting losses from 25 points on the deferred December to 135 points on the April option Feeders closed from 53 points lower on the spot option to as much as 135 points lower on the March Heavy sales were triggered by a breakout to the downside after a 3 week price congestion which served to fuel a panic sell-off Con cerns over light slaughter and heavy cattle weights added further pressure along with ideas beef prices would soon begin to deteriorate Feeders closed sharply lower in sympathy w nh activity in the live cattle CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE MENT! PRICE- 01/16/89 -SB4 86 01/13/89 -$B4 77 ACRES NEXT DAY OUTLOOK cash - steady to lower futures-steady to weak Acres Hog Update: Live hog futures closed sharply lower this afternoon (Turn to Page Al 5) DAIRY Good Managers A 26 Lancaster Top Guernsey A 29 Lebanon DHIA Schuylkill DHIA*., Milk Consumption, FEATURES Dairy Promotion Goats Compete A 32 Pork Producers Meeting A4O State Dairy Princess 814 Robot Mannequin 814 Arlene Witman Angus Breeder Show C 2 Polled Hereford Judging C 2 Simmental Show C J- Limousin Show C 4 Charolais Judging C 6 Market Hog Contest D 2 Lamb Competition Farm Show Com, Hay D 5 Sheep Breeders Dl4 Egg Competition Dl7 Water Quality D2O 250 00 250 00 248 70 248 70 246 50 246.90 243.00 244 20 238.70 240.00 231.50 23500 224.00 227.00 247.00 245 60 244.20 241.70 238.70 237.00 230.00 TUES. WED. THUR, 43.60 43.07 47 40 48 25 47 52 43 80 44.92 43 85 48 57 48.77 48 40 44 42 43.92 43.20 47.75 4822 47.60 43 80 DIO Dl3 D2l A2l 816 D 2
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