New Holland Feeder Pig Auction Lancaster, Pa. Wednesday, May 10, 1989 Feeder Pigs: Today 1453 Last Wednesday 1787 Last Year 959 TREND; Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 3.00-5.00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. grade head weight price us 1-2 53 33 89.00. 118 40-49 67.00-77.00. 35 55 66.00. 53 70-79 57.00-60.00. 58 86-99 50.00-52.00. US 2 193 30-39 67.00-71.00.191 40-49 59.00- 156 50-59 58.00-65.00.25 61 60.00. 36 74-76 52.00-59.00. US 2-3 32 36 63.00. 71 43-46 55.00- 49 50-56 54.00-55.00. 14 60 50.00. SLAUGHTER 35 14-25 120.00-132.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, May 11, 1989 MIDSESSION AND CLOSE HOGS; 2200 TRADING ACTIVE. BARROWS AND GILTS MOSTLY 1.00 HIGHER COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY. US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 43.00-43.50, SOME 42.50 210-220 LBS. 41.50-42.50 2-3 240-260 LBS. 42.00-43.00 260-280 LBS. 41.00-42.00. SOWS; UNDER 500 LBS. .25 TO .50 HIGHER OVER 500 LBS. STEADY TO .50 LOWER 15%. US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 34.00 400-500 LBS. 33.25-34.00, MOSTLY 33.50 500-650 LBS. 33.50-35.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 33.75 UNDER 350 LBS. 32.50-33.00. HOG 214 HB 41.50-42.50 HC 42.50- HD 42.50-43.50 HE 42.50- HH 41.50.42.50 HI 42.50- HJ 42.50-43.50 HK 42.50- HQ 42.50-43.00 HR 41.50- VV 34.00-34.00 WW 33.25-34.00 XX 33.50-34.00 YY 33.50- ZZ 33.75-33.75. North Jersey Livestock HacketUtown, NJ Tuca., May 9, 1989 Report supplied by auction CALVES .43-1.72 M . COWS .38V4 -.55/.. EASY COWS .?0-.48/». HEIFERS .45/. -.67/.. BULLS .4S-.66. HOGS .24-.29. STEERS .54/. -.69/.. ROASTING PIGS, EACH 5.00-32.00. SHEEP .03-.56. LAMBS EACH 7.00-80.00. LAMBS PER LB. .39-1.15. GOATS EACH 18.00-122.00. KIDS EACH 14.00-50.00. HIDES, EACH 5.00. TOTAL; 1,148. 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 arc buying or selling Feeder Cattle Sale Fri.. May 19 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel, (7X7) 397-3136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat, May. 6, 1989 Report supplied by auction 413 HEAD. US 1 215-245 LBS. 40.25-41.75. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 39.00-40.00. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 38,1)0-39.00. US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 37.00-37.75. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 28.00-31.00, A FEW AT 32.00. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 27.00-30.25. New Holland Hog Auction Lancaster, Pa. Monday, May 8, 1989 Hog Receipts: Today Last Monday Last Year TREND; Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts firm, instances SO higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 210-250 lb 39.00-40.00, Few 40.10-40.50. US 1 215-245 lb 42.00-42.75. US 1-3 215-265 lb 37.50-38.50, Few 37.00-37.50. US 2-4 205-210 lb 32.00-36.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, May 11, 1989 HOGS: 2800 - BARROWS & GILTS VERY ACTIVE, 1.25-1.75 HIGHER, MOSTLY 1.50 HIGHER ON 230-260 LB. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 42.50 TO MOST LY 43.00. 200-230 LB. 39.50-42.00. US 2-3 250-270 LB. 42.25-42.75, 270-300 LB. 39.75-41.75. SOWS: 300-500 LB. STEADY-50 LOWER; OVER 500 LB. 1.00-2.00 LOW ER. (AROUND 10%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 32.00-33.00, OVER 500 LB. 32.00-34.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB., 34,00; UNDER 300 LB. 33.00. Peoria Hogs Thursday, May 11, 1989 HOGS: 2200. BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, MOSTLY 1.00 HIGHER. US 1-3 220-250 LB. 43.00-43.50, SOME 42.50. US 2-3 240-260 LB. 4100-43.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LB. 25-50 HIGH ER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY-50 LOW ER. (15%). US 1-3 325-400 LB. 34.00,400-500 LB. 33.25-34.00. MOSTLY 33.50, 500-650 LB. 33.50-34.00. BOARS; OVER 350 LB. 33.75; UNDER 350 LB. 32.50-33.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thurtday, May 11, 1989 700 - BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, MOSTLY 1.50 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 43.00-43.50. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE, STEADY. (3%). US 1-3 400-525 LB. 30.00-32.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 30.00. *}. ti GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG FUTURES MARKETS CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. MAY 280 y. JUL. 277 SEPT. 267 DEC. 264% MAR. 90 271 MAY 272% SOYBEANS FRI. 279/. 275/. 265/. 262/. 268/. 272 MON, 759’/. MAY 764/. 753/. 757'/. JUL, 748/. 753V4 AUG. 726 715/. 724/. 737 728/. 735% SEPT. NOV. JAN. 90 MAR. 743 733 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS JUNE 72.15 72.42 68.27 68.42 69.77 69.95 71.05 71.00 71.75 71.70 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS fg-|f||r? GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK 72.42 68.55 70.02 71.37 71.95 AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 90 ACRES CORN UPDATE: Com futures prices closed mixed this afternoon, gaining 2 cents on the spot option and suffering frac tional losses on the deferreds. Pressure in the new crop months was attributed to the absence of new outside buying interest with some position evening featured in advance of tomorrow’s supply and demand report!' Strength in'the spot option was in response,to another day of light delivery notices and ongoing cash market strength amid slow country movement. Trading was relatively uneventful today with prices confined to nar row ranges. May com traded in a 1-3/4 cent range while the December traded in a 1-1/4 cent range. May oats closed 2-1/2 cents COLUMNS Now is the Time, Farm Management On Being A Farm Wife, Have You Heard Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Back Home. Boiler & Turkey Talk D 2 Foraging Around D 5 DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar, Farm Forum Classified Ads 823. C 3 Business News Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register D 26 Js» - *-r ■» . ? (Dally dosing bids: Friday, May 5 through Thursday, May IU WHEAT 277/. 274 264/. 262/. 268/. 270/. 279/. 275 265 261/. 268 270 276/. 272/. 262/. 259/. 266/. 268% WED. TUBS, THUR, 758/. 748/. 743/, 728 717/. 725/. 734/. 766/. 753/. 748 730/. 720/. 730 737 751% 738% 733% 717/. 709% 717% 726/. WED. THUR. 72.10 68.15 70.15 71.37 71.87 72.07 68.10 69.95 71.07 71.70 This irarktt mtormition provlddd by ACRES ACRES it a capyrighfd martial Information aarvica davalopad by tha Amarican Farm Ruraau and avallatata to Fannaylvania (armon on a daily bam through Fanntylvania Farmart' Aatadation Farm Managament Service* For additional markat commanti and trading tar rice contact PFA Commodity Futurei Service (717) 7CI-2740 lower while grain sorghum dropped 1/2 cent. Bids for generic cerficates were steady. ACRES SOYBEAN UPDATE: Soybean futures closed lower today from 2 cents on the deferred May to 8 cents on the spot May. Softness in the spot option was in response to talk that values at the Gulf fell several cents this morning along with ideas that any export business recently conducted bad been fully factored in the cash markets. New crop came under pressure from weather forecasts calling for bene ficial rainfall over parts of western lowa, Missiouri and Nebraska ear ly next week. Many participants were sidelined in advance of tomorrow’s U.S. and World #ll AlO ... A 26 ~..B 4 ~B 5 812 ~..813 ~820 AlO AlO AlO D 6 Dl6 D 22 Uwcwy FiinHnfr Siturt«y,~M«y MAY 437 436 JUL. 419% 418% SEP. 425% 424% DEC. 437 435% MAR. 90 441% 440% SOYBEAN MEAL MAY 227.10 223.50 223.70 221.90 JUL. 226.80 223.50 223.40 221.40 AUG. 224.30 220.70 220.80 218.70 SEPT. 221.70 216.50 217.20 215.00 OCT. 217.50 212.80 213.00 211.00 DEC. 216.20 211.00 210.70 209.40 JAN. 90 216.20 211.00 209.70 208.70 CHICAGO HOGS JUNE 47.27 47.82 48.17 48.30 48.00 JUL. 48.00 48.37 48.52 48.42 48.32 AUG. 46.82 46.95 47.12 47.22 46.92 OCT. 43.60 43.70 43.90 44.12 43.92 DEC. 45.40 45.52 45.75 45.55 45.62 FEB. 90 46.70 46.55 46.87 46.97 47.02 this issue Four Sections FEATURES Extension Celebration A4l Are Kids Worth The Hassles?Bl4 Longwood Gardens 816 Lebanon Lamb, Pig Sale....D 2 4-H Happenings FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. T 1 426 414 420 432% 436% FRI. MON. TUBS, FRI. MON, TUES. WED. Supply/Demand reports and the First World Outlook Board Esti mates for 1989 soybean produc tion. May settled today at $7.58-1/4 while November closed 3 cents, lower at $7.17-1/2. ACRES WHEAT UPDATE: Wheat futures steadied today and posted settlements from 1/2 to 1 cent higher after a fairly lackluster session. Prices remained stuck in a four cent channel today with many participants on the sidelines await ing Thursday’s production reports. Selling interest was lim ited by ideas that China and the USSR would soon tender for export bonus. Buying was stalled on forecasts for rainfall this week over much of the hard red belt. (Turn to Pago AIS) DAIRY Adams Co. DHIA, Queen Anne’s DHIA Dl4 Carroll Co. DHIA, Kent Co. DHIA HOME AND YOUTH Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer Farm Women Societies 819 FFA Happenings 426V1 414% 421 433% 438 428 413% 419% 431% 437% WED. THUR. 219.90 219.30 217.00 213.20 209.70 207.70 207.50 THUR. Dl4 Dl5 Dl5 B 2 810 821 822
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