in (Continued from Pago A 3) Acres Hog Cattle: Live hog futures closed mixed again today, losing 8 pomts on the spot option and gaining up to 30 points on the defeneds. Today’s closes were at or near session lows in response to long liquidation on positions established earlier in the day. Price dire'lion became uncertain midday on mixed product quotes liter support on the opening was tied to oversold conditions and higher cash mark et prices. Spillover from the cattle pit helped to keep losses in check. Bellies closed from 15 points higher to 95 points lower. The USDA announced after the dose that it will begin to make additional purchases of pork during the next few weeks in an effort to assist producers dur ing this period of falling market prices and large marketings. Philly Potato & Onion April 5, 1989 CLOUDY 60-76. ONIONS-DRY LOWER 50-lb s»cks US#) or generally good quality and condi tion Yellow unleaa otherwise stated CO Spanish Hybrid jumbo fair qual 500 OR/ ID Spanish Hybrid 600 TX new crop Gra no Type jbo 750-800 repacker size fair qual 600 NY Yellow Globe type small medium 500-600 fair qual 300 medium 6SO one lot 750 2S-lb mesh sks med-lge 600 MEXICO new crop Grano Type col ossal 10.00 jumbo 850-950 mos 850 White jumbo 850-10.00 Chile cit Valenciana 60s 8-850, POTATOES ABOUT STEADY 50-lb lacks US#l size A washed or brushed unless otherwise staled Round Whites ME 700-750 moa 750 large 850-900 mos 850 FL 24.00 fair qual 14.00-17.00 size B 15.00-17.00 few 18.00 NY Ige fair qual 87$ CANADA CD# I Prince Edward Isle 750-800 Ige 9-925 Round Reds FL new crop 18.00-19.00 size B 26.00-27.00 mos 26.00 Russets 50-lb carton count ID 70-80 s 16.00-18.00 moa 17.00 90s Rosenthal Lehigh Valley presents AN AGRICULTURAL SEMINAR What’s ahead for grain and meat prices In 1989? Will we see $12.00 Soybeans, $4.00 Corn and 800 Cattle? At our Free seminar, we will fully discuss the current condi tions and future prospects for grains and livestock. What effect will last year’s drought and huge foreign grain purchases have on our current low grain stocks? Discussed; • Soybeans • Soybean Meal • Soybean Oil • Corn • Wheat • Oats • Cattle and Feeders • Hops and Bellies An excellent opportunity for farmers, dealers and Investors fff |«.m about grain and livestock futures and options. • Our only business Is commodity futures and options on futures. • Same location and principals for over twenty years. DATE: Wed., April 26 PLAGE: HoHday M |*nn, Grantvllle, PA Exit 28, Rt. 81 (next to the PeniLNational Jtece Track) I plan to attend • □ I do not plan to attend - please send me grain and livestock J information and your Market Letter. 1 NAME— j ADDRESS 1 CITY | STATE- j PHONE I NO. OF PEOPLE ATTENDING, I Send To; Rosenthal Lehigh Valley 2200 Hamilton St., Suite 102, Allentown PA 18104 Members Of All Principal Commodity Exchanges IN PENNSYLVANIA CALL (800) 322-9274 ALL OTHER AREAS (800) 523-9388 ALLENTOWN (215) 821-8111 14.50- mos 15.50 100 s 12.00-13.00 moi IZSO few 11.00 120 s 11.00-12.00 baled 10-5 lb film bags non size A 10.50- I.OOWA 70-80 s 13.50 90s 12.00 100 s 11.00 CANADA Prince Edward Isle CD#l 70s 12.50 80. 12.50-13.00'90s 11.50- 100 s 10.00- 10.50 baled lb-5 lb film bags non size A 9-950. , Vintage Hay Paradise, PA Thurs., April 6, 1989 Report Supplied by Auctlotj 39 LOADS. ALFALFA; 59.00-110.00. MIXED HAY: 77.00-92.00. STRAW: 50.00-64.00. TIMOTHY; 87.00. GRASS HAY; 79.00. * CORN: 99.00-109.00. » Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, ‘PA April 4, 1989 CATTLE 150...PDA...Choice 2M, 1150/1345 lbs. slaughter steers 72.00- one Select 71.50, few Choice 1240/1505 lbs. holsteins 68.50-70, Select 1190/1565 lbs. 63.25-67.75, few Standard 56-65.50, few Utility & low Standard 52-56.50. Two Choice si. heifers 66&67.75, one holstein 67.00, one Select holstein 61.25, few Utility & Standard 50-56.50. Breaking Utility & Commercial si. cows 46.75-50.50, few 55.50, low yield ing down to 44.75, Cutter & Boning Utility 45.00- few 54.00, Canner & Low Cutter 43.75-47.75, few Shells down to 31.50. One Select holstein bullock 59.75, one Standard 53.50. Few Yield Grade No. 1,1345/1880 lbs. si. bulls 55.75-61.75, one No. 2 1550 lbs. 56.00. CALVES 161... Few Choice vealers 100.00- few Good 92.00-104.00. Standard & Good 70/105 lbs. 70.00-78.00, Utility 50/85 lbs. 40.00-68.00. Farm Calves; Hoi. Bulls 85/130 lbs. 100.00- few downb to 91.00; Hoi. Heifers 90/120 lbs. 83.00-140.00. Few Beef cross bulls & heifers 75/115 lbs. 112.00- HOGS 145... US No. 1-2 220/255 lbs. 38.00- 1-3 210/260 lbs. 37.25-38, 2-3 225/250 lbs. 36.00-36.50, lot 205 lbs. 35.00, lot 266 lbs. 33.00. US No. 1-3 325/635 lbs. sows 28.00-31.00. Boars • Hedging and forward pricing • Strategies and trading objectives • Money Management of a futures and options account, • Using options which offer UNLIMITED profit potential with LIMITED risk. 25.00-26.50, few light weight* 27.50-28.0 a-. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 Market Teit. SHEEP 0...N0 Market Test GOATS 0...N0 Market Test. Peoria Cattle Peoria, IL April 6, 1989 TRADING SLOW. DEMAND MOD ERATE ON MODERATE SUPPLY. COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK’S CLOSE. SLAUGHTER STEERS SOLD GENERALLY STEADY. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS SOLD STEADY TO .50 LOW ER, INSTANCES 1.00 LOWER. SLAUGHTER COWS SOLD STEADY TO WEAK. BULLS CLOSED STEADY TO FIRM. SUPPLY MAINLY SELECT TO AVERAGE CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH ABOUT 8% COWS. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 1400, COMPARED WITH ACTUAL RECEIPTS OF 1112 LAST WEEK, AND 928 A YEAR AGO. SLAUGHTER CLASSES; STEERS: CHOICE 2-3, 1200-1380 LBS. 77.50-78.00 CHOICE 2-4, MOSTLY 3, 1050-1335 LBS. 76.00-78.00 900-1050 LBS. 75.00-76.50 SELECT & CHOICE 2-3, 1000-1200 LBS. 73.00-76.00 SELECT 2-3,900-1150 LBS. 71.00-74.50 HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4, MOSTLY 3. 950-1200 LBS. 76.00-77.00 800-950 LBS. 74.00- SELECT & CHOICE 2-3, 900-1100 LBS. 72.00-75.00 SELECT 2-3, 800-1050 LBS. 70.00-73.00 COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 2-3, 42.00-46.00 CUT TER AND BONING UTILITY 1-2, 45.00- FEW HIGH DRESSING INDIVIDUALS 50.00-51.00 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 1-2, 38.00-45.00 BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1-2, 1500-2100 LBS. 52.00-65.00, MOSTLY 57.00- Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. Jersey, Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, Apr. 6, 1489 RETURN TO FARM CALF 100.00-146.00. GOOD VEAL 80.00-115.00. COMMON VEAL 40.00-79.00. CHOICE & PRIME STEERS 71.00-77.00. SELECT STEERS 61.00-70.00. COMMON STEERS 54.00-60.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 44.00-48.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 43 00-54.50. SHELLS 38.00-42.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 64.00-68.00. SELECT HEIFERS 59.00-65.00. COMMON HEIFERS 45.00-58.00. GOOD FEEDERS 80.00-92.00. COMMON FEEDERS 50.00-79.00. BULLS 44.00-64.00. GOOD HOGS 36.00-38.75. HEAVIES 34.00-38.00. SOWS 30.00-31.00. ROUGHS 22.00-25.00. Greencastle Livestock Green caitie, Pa. Monday, Apr. 6, 1989 CATTLE: 287. COMAPRED TO LAST NONE. SLAUGHTER STEERS; CHOICE ONE An election of officers and the planning of the club calendar were the main events at the reorganiza tional meeting of the Saddle Cinches 4-H Horse & Pony Club. Kim Kettering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kettering of Man heim, was elected president at the meeting. Marjorie Shenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shenk of Lititz, was named vice president and Tracy Winner of Manheim was selected secretary. Ashlie Nel son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson, was named trea surer, while Duane Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anthony of Mount Joy, was chosen as club photographer. Serving as news reporters will be Kari Moyer, Kuhn Fertilizer Spreaders For Greater Efficiency And Control Kuhn twin disc spreaders feature even spreading patterns, quick cleaning hoppers, and stainless steel bottoms and shutters. Choose from two series: COMET ZSN SERIES • Hopper Capacities - 800 to 2.400 lbs.; Working . Widths - 32' to 49'. • 2, 4 or 6 row banding attachments. COMET ZSB SERIES - 2,185 to 3,500 lbs.; Working Lrtcwttr Fanning, S*tufdty,Aprtl 8, l9aQ-Af> 69.00; CHOICE HOLS.. SELECT FEW, STANDARD 54.00-56.00, CH. SL HEIF ERS ONE 63.25, FEW STANDARD A SELECTSS.OO-58.50; BREAKING UT. A COMMERCIAL SL. COWS 46.00-50.50; CUTTER & BONING UT. 46.50-52.50, FEW 55.00, CANNER A LOW CUTTER 34.00-47.00; SHELLS DOWN TO 40.00; FEW YIELD GRADE NO. I 1380-1780 LBS. SL. BULLS 56.00-61.85. HEIFERS: FEW MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1 450-600 LBS. 68.00-79.50. CALVES: 354. CHOICE FEW 93.50-106.00, FEW GOOD 79.50-86.00; STAND. A GOOD 70-100 LBS. 76.00- UTILITY 60-85 LBS. 60.00- HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 85.00-158.00 MOSTLY 120.00- HOLS. HEIFERS 85-125 LB. 83.00-156.00; BEEF CROSS 80-110 LBS. BULL CALVES 90.00-125.00. HOGS: 30 FEW LOTS 1-3 215-260 LBS. 36.10-37.00: FEW US NO. 1-3 400-530 LBS. SOWS 27.00-32.25. BOARS COUPLE 26.50. FEEDER PIGS 4. SHEEP: 3 FEW SL. EWES 18.00-21.00. GOATS: 0. Cinches Saddle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moyer of Manheim, Abbey Her shey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas Hershey of Manheim, and Angie Dieter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dieter of Manheim. Club activities in elude a first and second-year member get together on April 22, a lollipop show set for May 6, parades, gymkhanas, and a trip to Chinco teague Island to study the wild ponies this summer. Anyone between the ages of eight and 18 are invited to come to the April 24 meeting, which will be held at the Lehman home in Manheim. For more information, contact the leader, Kendy Allen, at 665-7144. ratio. itock THE KUHN 99WNECTION ABC GROFF Since 1890-t name you can trusj • New Holland, PA 17557 • Telephone (717) 355-2122