Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1989, Image 7

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    National
Grain Market
St Joaeph, Mo.
Wednesday, May 10, 1989
GRAIN PRICES LOWER ON
WEDNESDAY AS TRADERS ARE BID
ING TIME UNTIL USDA RELEASES
THEIR CROP PRODUCTION REPORT
ON THURSDAY. CONTINUATION OF
DECLINES IN PRICES AS ONE EYE
KEPT ON THE WEATHER AND THE
OTHER ON EXPORTS. WEATHER
HAS BEEN FAVORABLE FOR CORN
AND SOYBEANS BUT NO HOPE FOR
HARD RED WHEAT CROP DAMAGED
BY LACK OF MOISTURE AND
EXTREME TEMPERATURES.
REPORTS OF POTENTIAL EXPORT
BUSINESS WITH SOVIET UNION,
CHINA AND JAPAN MAY LIMIT
PRICE DELCINES.
EXPORT NEWS: NO SALES
REPORTED.
DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 05/10/89
05/09/89 05/11/88 WHEAT: KANSAS
CITY 4.49-4.54 DN 1 3.06-3.07 MIN
NEAPOLIS 4.61 3/4-4.63 3/4 UP 1 1/4-3
1/4 3.37 1/2 PORTLAND 4.67-4.71 NC
DN 1 3.29-3.32 ST. LOUIS 4.24-4.30 DN
4-3 2.92-3.06.
CORN. U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN
SAS CITY 2.65-2.70 DN 1 2.00-2.02
MINNEAPOLIS 2.73 NC 1.90 SO. lOWA
2.79-2.82 UP 2 1.95-2.00 OMAHA
2.58-2.61 UP 1-2 1.87-1.88.
HOSTETTER PORK
Wanted To Buy
Crippled and
Disabled Sows
and Boars
Hogs Slaughtered For
Federal Inspection
&
PHONE 717-274-7609
ijTO Golden Leaf Tobacco Company Would Like To Encourage You
To Increase 609 Tobacco Production In 1989. \
We have just returned from an overseas tobacco selling trip and the news is good!
Our orders have increased for 609 tobacco over the past several years, and we could have purchased
much more of the 1988 crop had it been available. Surplus government stock has been depleted, and
U.S. grown tobacco inventory is at its lowest level in years.
Our goal has been to establish a strong market for Pennsylvania 609 by personally visiting manu
facturers overseas and here in the US. Our goal has been met!
The outlook is good for 1989 as more US grown tobacco is needed for cigarette production both in the
US and overseas.
It is our desire to continue to work closely with each of you. We are daily continuing otlr efforts to
build the 609 tobacco demand into a lasting market that will carry into the future. Our company
prides itself on a relationship with the farmers based on honesty, integrity and loyalty. If we can be of
service to you please feel free to call.
SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN
SAS CITY 7.51-7.56 DN 5-4 6.99-7.04
MINNEAPOLIS 7.48 1/2 DN 5 3/4 6.94
3/4 SO. lOWA 7.51-7.56 DN 7 7.00-7.05
1/2 C. ILL PROCESSORS 7.60 1/2-7.68
1/2 DN 5 7.16-7.24.
KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD RED
WINTER WHEAT. ORDINARY PRO
TEIN. MINNEAPOLIS, US NO. 1 DARK
NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT. 14%
PROTEIN. PORTLAND. NO. 2 SOFT
WHIJE WHEAT, ST. LOUIS, NO. 2
SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT.
FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY
(JULY) WHEAT 4.35 3/4 UP 3/4 3.11
MINNEAPOLIS (JULY) WHEAT 4.27
1/2 3.15 1/2 CHICAGO (JULY) WHEAT
4.14 3/4 UP 3/4 3.11 3/4 (JULY) CORN
2.75 UP 1 2.06 (JULY) SOYBEANS 7.48
1/2 DN 4 3/4 7.23 3/4.
EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL. PORT
OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX
AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER
WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN
4.91-4.92 UP 1-2 3.40 NO. 2 SOFT RED
WINTER WHEAT 4.65-4.70 DN 1-4
3.28-3.29 N 0.2 YELLOW CORN
3.03-3.04 UP 2 2.20-2.21 N 0.2 YELLOW
SORGHUM RAIL 5.16 UP 5 BARGE
5.33 UP 4 3.55-3.59 N 0.2 YELLOW
SOYBEANS 7.80 DN 5-3 7.27-7.30.
ATTENTION TOBACCO GROWERS
GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO COMPANY
Mac Bailey
717-768-3074 804-736-9604
, Leinbach’s Hay
Shippeniburg, PA
May 6 and May 9. Report mpplied by
Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 82.
ALFALFA: 70.00-150.00.
MIXED HAY: 59.00-139.00.
TIMOTHY; 59.00-95.00.
CLOVER: 64.00.
BROME: 64.00-100.00.
ORCHARD GRASS: 57.00-92.00.
STRAW: 42.00-65.00.
EAR CORN: 121.00.
OATS: 2.50-3.20 BU.
STELTZ: 1.75 BU.
MULCH HAY; 46.00-50.00.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, May 5, 1989
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 73.
MIXED HAY: 51.00-132.00.
ALFALFA: 60.00-105.00.
TIMOTHY: 61.00-82.00.
CLOVER: 74.00.
GRASS HAY: 57.00 AND 64.00.
STRAW: 55.00-99.00.
EAR CORN: 122.00-128.00.
CHESTER COUNTY
HAY SALE
Public Auction Every Wednesday,
12 Noon Sharp
Location: John Primus & Son,
Buck Run Road, Coatesville, PA
215-383-6686
Mulch Contract* Avallabla, 89 Harvest
...$75.00
Westminster Hay
Weatminilar, Md.
Tueeday, May 9, 1989
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 30.
ALFALFA: 115.00; 1.70-1.80 BALE.
ALFALFA MIX: 112.00.
TIMOTHY: 95.00, 1.55-1.70 BALE.
TIMOTHY MIX: 87.50; 1.40-1.70
BALE.
ORCHARD GRASS: 90.00.
MULCH: .35 BALE.
STRAW: WHEAT, 72.50; RYE.
58.00-62.50.
OATS; 2.00 e 2.40 BU.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, PA.
Monday, May 8, 1989
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 20 LDS. HAY.
72.00-126.00.
STRAW; 7 LOADS, 62.00-90.00.
CORN; 5 LOADS, 107.00-118.00.
WOOD: 1 LOAD, 26.00.
Chester County Hay
Coatesville, PA
Wed, May 10
TOTAL LOADS: 4.
ALFALFA: 140.00.
MIXED HAY: 135.00.
STRAW: 80.00.
TIMOTHY MULCH: 75.00.
KING’S AUCTION
KIRKWOOD
Hay, Straw and
Grain Auction
EVERY TUESDAY
12:00
Locatad Rt 472 S mllaa aouth
at Quarryvllla or a mllaa north
at Oxford eornar of RL 472 and
NoUa Road at Rouao Tobacco
Station.
Lloyd H. KiaMar
Auct'onoor
AU-0 0813 L
No out of Mate checks ■
ALL TRUCKERS AND
FARMERS WELCOME
SWINE FEED SALES
& SERVICE PERSON
Position available for Swine Business
Salesperson. Specific formal swine
production, training and/or swine pro
duction experience required. Individual
will represent feed marketing by pro
moting and selling to pork producers,
swine feeds and feeding programs.
Serve as a Field Representative in the
selection and supervision of swine pro
duction agreements. Serves Western
New York.
Send resume to:
AGWAY, INC.
Pro-Lean Swine Service
250 East Park Drive
Harrisburg, Pa. 17111
R.B. Bare
717-656-9306
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, May 13,1989-A7
Vintage Hay
Paradise, PA
Thun., May 11, 1989
Report Supplied by Auction
24 LOADS.
ALFALFA: 62.50-147.50.
MIXED HAY; 40.00-142.50.
STRAW: 69.00-80.00.
30 LOADS,
ALFALFA (GOOD) 110.00-140.00;
ALFALFA (FAIR) 95.00-110.00; ALFAL
FA MIXED 77.50-97.00; TIMOTHY HAY
60.00-87.00; MIXED HAY 65.00-87.00;
ORCHARD GRASS 90.00-100.00;
BROOM GRASS 70.00-77.00; STRAW
WHEAT 58.00.
Belleville Hay
Wednesday, May 10
Belleville, PA
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 43 LDS. HAY.
ALFALFA: 100.00-150.00.
MIXED HAY: 65.00-112.50.
STRAW: 6 LOADS. 62.50-87.50.
EAR CORN: 3 LOADS. 115.00-117.50.
Keister’s Hay
Middleburg, PA
Tuesday, May 9
Report supplied by auction
56 LDS. HAY.
ALFALFA: 100.00-150.00.
MIXED HAY: 55.00-140.00.
STRAW: 7 LOADS AT 60.00-77.50.
EAR CORN: 10 LOADS,
110.00-132.50.
OATS: 9 LOADS, 2.15-2.60 BU.
Greencastle
Hay Market
Hay & Straw
May 4 & May 8
Lebanon Valley
Flea Market
1 mil* E of
Fredericks burg, Pa.
on RL #22
Every Sat.
Starting At 7 A.M.
Beginning
April 1,1989
Inaldo 4 Outside
Stands
No charge INI alter
Grand Opening
For More Information
Call
(717) 865-2881
or Richard Ylngst
(717) 545-5925