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    New Holland
Hog Auction
Lancaster, Pa.
Monday, April 10, 1989
Hog Receipu;
Today
Last Monday
Last Year
TREND: Compared to last Monday bar
rows and gilts steady, instances 1.00 higher
on US 2-3.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
210-245 lb 36.75-37.75, Couple lots
38 25-38.50.
US 1 210-240 lb 39.00-39.75, Couple
lots 41.25-41.50.
US 1-3 210-255 lb 35.00-36.50.
200-210 lb 34.10-35.00.
US 2-3 250-270 lb 33.50-34.00.
US 3-4 290-360 lb 26.25-30.00.
Indianapolis Hogs
Thursday, April 13, 1989
HOGS: 700 - BARROWS & GILTS
MODERATELY ACTIVE, 25 HIGHER.
US 1-3 225-260 LB. 37.5a38.00.
SOWS: NOT WELL TESTED. (4%)
US 1-3 50a575 LB. 30.00-33.00.
BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 29.00.
St. Louis Hogs
Thursday, April 13, 1989
HOGS: 2500 - BARROWS & GILTS
FAIRLY ACTIVE, FULLY 25 HIGHER.
US 1-3 230-260 LB. 37.25-37 50;
200-230 LB. 34.50-37.00.
US 2-3 250-270 LB. 37.00-37.25;
270-300 LB. 34.50-36.50.
SOWS- 300-500 LB. STEADY; OVER
500 LB. 50-2.00 LOWER. (AROUND
12%)
US 1-3 300-500 LB. 30.50-31 00;
OVER 500 LB. 31.00-33.00.
BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 31.00-31.50.
Peoria Hogs
Thursday, April 13, 1989
HOGS: 1800 - BARROWS & GILTS
MODERATE. STEADY-50 HIGHER.
US Ir? LB-, 37.5 P-38.00, 65
HEAD 38.25; 210-220 LB. 35.00-37.00.'
US 2-3 240-260 LB. 37.00-37.50,
SOME 36,50; 260-280 LB. 35.00-37.00.
SOWS: STEADY-1.00 HIGHER.
(14%)
US-J-3 325-400 LB 30.50-31.00;
400-500 LB. 32.50-33.00; 500-650 LB.
33.00-34.00.
BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 32.50;
UNDER 350 LB. 31.00-31.50.
"GREEK EASTER”
LAMB/GOAT
SALE
Friday, April 21
5:00 p.m,
Receiving 9 am
until 4 pm
Carlisle
Livestock Market, Inc.
Exit 12 oft 1-81
717-249-4511
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 ug a call whether you are buying or selling
Feeder Cattle Sale
Fri., April 21 at lltOO A.M.
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards
Tel. (717) 397-5136
An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast
With The times
Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Sat., Apr. 8, 1989
Report supplied by auction
720 HEAD.
FEW US 1 215-245 LBS. 38.00-40.00
US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 36.00-37.25.
US 1-3 210-250 LBS. 35.00-35.75.
US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 34.00-34.75.
SOWS; ALL WEIGHTS 27.00-31 50
BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 27.00-34.75.
New Holland
Feeder Pig
Auction
Lancaster, Pa.
Wednesday, April 12, 1989
FEEDER PIGS:
Today 1049
Last Wednesday 986
Last Year 908
TREND: Compared to last Wednesday
feeder pigs 5.00-12.00 higher. All pigs
weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred
weight.
GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US
1-2 117 30-39 90.00-101.00. 180 40-49
77.00- 137 50-59 72.0a76.00. 67
60-69 70.00-72.00.
US 2 32 24-28 86.00-100.00. 96 35-39
74.00- 63 40-49 69.00-78.00. 39
51-59 68.00-69.00. 7 67-80 63.0a69.00
US 2-3 11 31 58.00. 89 44-45
54.0a68.00. 62 51-59 55.00-59.00.
State Graded
Feeder Pig Sale
at Westminster
Livestock Auction
April 7, 1989
1560 PIGS, 3 WEEKS AGO 1434;
PRICES FULLY $lO.OO TO $15.00 PER
HUNDRED LOWER. QUALITY
EXCELLENT! LOTS OF LARGE UNI
FORM GROUPS OFFERED.
GRADE 1: 223 HEAD 42-47 LBS.
69.00- 369 HEAD 50-59 LBS.
65.60-75.00; 111 HEAD 60-67 LBS.
58.00- $5 HEAD 70-86 LBS,
48.00-
GRADE 1&2: 62 HEAD 28-35 LBS.
65.00- 197 HEAD 40-48 LBS.
62.00- 217 HEAD 52-59 LBS.
63 00-66.00; 133 HEAD 60-69 LBS,
52.00- 17 HEAD 82-104 LBS,
40.00-
GRADE 2: 57 HEAD 30-44 LBS.
55.00- 27 HEAD 53-69 LBS.
50.00- 13 HEAD 102 LBS. 46.00.
GRADE 2&3:13 HEAD 25 LBS. 72.00;
31 HEAD 32 LBS. 54.00.
Carlisle Dairy Heifer Sale
Carlisle, Pa.
Friday, April 7, 1989
Report supplied by auction
REPORTED RECIEPTS: 89 HEIFERS,
8 DRY COWS. 3 BULLS. ALL CATEGO
RIES INCLUDED HOLSTEINS,
JERSEY, OR GUERNSEYS.
OPEN HEIFERS; 190.00-560.00.
SHORTBRED HEIFERS:
450.00-875.00.
DRY COWS: 375.00-885.00.
BULLS: 100.00-625.00.
The fall dairy heifer sale will be m
October.
GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG
CORN
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR.
MAY 89 266 266% 265’/. 267% 268%
JUL 267% 267% 266% 269 269%
SEPT. 261 260% 260 263% 262%
DEC. 259 258% 258% 262% 261%
MAR. 266 265% 266 269% 267%
MAY 90 267% ■ 267 267% 270% 269
SOYBEANS
FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR.
MAY
JUL.
AUG.
SEPT.
NOV.
JAN.9O
711%
722
722%
712%
711%
720%
731%
MAR.
CHICAGO CATTLE
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
77.85
72.37
68.62
68.25
70.35
APR. 89
JUN.
AUG.
OCT.
DEC.
FUTURES MARKET TREND.
fgj|*||T? GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK
ACRES CORN UPDATE:
Com futures prices settled higher
this afternoon and gained from
2-l/4 tp 3-1/2 cents on buying tied
to renewed dry weather concerns.
Reports of slack subsoil moisture
conditions fueled buying along
with spillover strength from the
nearby wheat pit. soipe corn/
wheat spreading was featured.
The iriitial burst this mottling was
attributed to yesterday’s bullish
, US DA report
which indicated a lower than
expected carryout figure of 1.83
billion bushels. May closed 2-1/4
cents higher at $2.67-3/4 while
December gained 3-1/2 cents at
$2.62-1/4.
ACRES SOYBEAN
UPDATE: Soybean futures prices
HOME AND YOUTH
Homestead Notes
Home On The Range B 6
Cook’s Question Comer B 8
Kid’s Komer 810
COLUMNS
Now is the Time AlO
Farm Management A 23
On Being A Farm Wife B 5
Back Home
Have You Heard
Ida’s Notebook....
FEATURES
Plan Flowerful Summer 820
Com Smut & Edible
Flowers C 6
4-H Livestock Judging D 2
FUTURES MARKETS
(Daily dosing bids: Friday, April 7 through Thursday, April 13)
WHEAT
719
730%
731%
721
719%
729%
739
727%
738%
738
725%
721%
731
740
720%
732%
732%
721
717%
727%
736%
76.45
70.87
67.47
68,52
70.00
77.32
71.15
67.65
68.50
69.67
77.87
72 30
68.47
69.22
70.20
This market information provided fay ACHES ACRES is a copyrighted
martial information aarvlea davatopod by tba American Farm Bureau and
available to Pennsylvania farmars on a daily basis through Pennsylvania
Farmers' Association Farm Management Services For additional market
comments and trading service contact FFA Commodity Futures Service
(717) 761-2740
settled sharply higher, but near
mid range for the day in an active
ly traded session. May settled 7
cents higher at $7.27-1/2 while
November gained only 3-3/4
cents. Buying today was linked to
strong technical factors coupled
with a tight cash supply situation.
Further strength was linked to
ongoing port labor problems in
Brazil and light farmer sales.
Weakness toward the end of the
session was attributed to spillover
from a sell-off in oats, which
made new lows for the move
today.
ACRES WHEAT UPDATE:
Wheat futures continued to gain
momentum today and settled from
2 cents higher on the spot option
In
B 2
,C 8
,C 9
,C 9
MAY 89
JUL
SEP.
DEC.
MAR. 414 412
SOYBEAN MEAL
MAY
JUL
AUG.
SEPT.
OCT.
DEC.
JAN.
219.10' 221.90 222.10 224.40
218.10 220.80 221.10 223.20
216.80 219.70 219.50 221.50
215.50 218.00 218.00 219.40
213.20 215.70 215.80 217.20
212.80 214.70 214.60 215.70
212.50 215.50 214.50 215.40
727
738
738%
726
720%
729%
738
CHICAGO HOGS
. FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR,
APR. 39.55 39.82 39.62 39.95 40.12
JUN. 45.10 45.65 45.57 45.85 45.80
JUL. 45.65 46.32 46.22 46.60 46.57
AUG. 44.52 45.05 45.02 45.22 45.52
OCT 41.10 41.60 41.60 41.72 41.75
DEC 42.85 43.00 43.40 43.55 43.50
75.97
70.95
67.35
68.67
70.00
this
issue
Four Sections
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
391%
386%
394%
408
394%
386
392%
403%
401
389
396%
408%
415
TUBS,
FRI. MON,
to 6-3/4 cents higher on the July.
Buying late in the session was
attributed to rumors that the USSR
was attempting to purchase old
and new crop SRW wheat. Further
support was linked to news that
Ag Secreatry Yeutter was plan
ning to tour drought-stressed areas
in Kansas. Iraq and Turkey were
rumored to be in the market which
kept hopes alive for a brighter
export outlook. July settled today
•at $3.95-3/4 while the September
Posted a four dollar plus close at
$4-02-1/4.
ACRES CATTLE UPDATE:
More bad news for cattle today
with setdements from 17 to 93
points lower on the feeders and a
mixed close for live cattle. Selling
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Somerset Holstein A 43
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Lebanon DHIA DIO
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403
395%
402%
414%
420
40651
39654
40454
41654
422
WED.
THUR.
224.70
223.70
221.70
219.50
217.30
216.00
216.10