I New Holland Hogs Mon., May IS, 1989 TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts 4.00-4.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-245 lb 43.50-44.75, Few 45.00-45.50. US 1 210-245 lb 46.00-48.00. US 1-3 210-260 lb 41.75-43.00. US 3-4 Couple lots 230-245 lb 41 10-41.75. State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Carlisle Livestock Auction Friday, May 12, 1989 RESULTS ON 1,479 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO APRIL 28, SALE PIGS WERE 5.00 TO 10.00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US NO. I&2’S 939 HD. 37 HD. 26-32 LBS. 76.00-92.00; 384 HD. 40-49 LBS. 65.00- 421 HD. 50-59 LBS. 65.00- 55 HD. 61-66 LBS. 64 00-70.00; 42 HD. 75-78 HD. 56 00-57.50. US NO. 2’S 360 HD. 48 HD. 31-39 LBS. 65.00- 162 HD. 42-49 LBS. 64 00-71.50; 5 HD. 49 LBS. 54.00; 117 HD. 50-59 LBS. 59.00-65.50; 27 HD. 60-69 LBS. 50.00-55.50. US NO. 2&3’S 89 HD. 38-57 LBS. SMALL LOTS 46.00-57.00. NO GRADES: 61 HEAD 52-70 LBS. 40.00- UTILITIES: 17 HEAD. 23-51 LBS. 25.00-80.00. AS IS: 10 HEAD 49 LBS. 10.00. NEXT STATE GRADED SALE FRL, MAY' 26. 1:30 P.M. GRADING 7:30-11:30 A.M. GS STATE .GRADED SALE FRI., MAY 26 1:30 P.M. Carlisle UVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two ulot ueh month ovtiy 2nd A 4th Friday*. Exit 12 OH 1-11 (717) 24M511 or Evonlnfl* Jim, 249-2351 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 gelling Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., May 26 at 11:00 A.M. Holiday Schedule Closed Sat., May 27th Open Mon., May 29th Business As Usual Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards tct (717) 397-5136 An Old Un» Commission Firm Keeping Abreast Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., May. 13, 1989 Report supplied by auction 672 HEAD. US 1 215-245 LBS. 44.50-46.00. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 43.75-44.25. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 43.00-43.50. US 2-4 215-260 LBS. 47.00-47.75, A FEW 41.00-41.75. SOWS; ALL WEIGHTS 28.00-32.00. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 27 00-30 25. New Holland Feeder Pigs Wed, May 17, 1989 TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR • TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 3.00-8.00 higher. Supply included 565 head told ungraded. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 7 31 110.00. 85 40-43 7600-82.00. 150 50-59 58.00-73.00. 41 68-69 56.00- 27 74-90 47.00-49.00. * US 2 132 30-39 75.00-98.00. 95 45-47 60.00- 112 50-59 53.00-62.00.18 75 55.00. US 2-3 70 30-39 67.00-76.00. 84 42-45 59.00- 14 61-65 44.00-50.00. SLAUGHTER 65 17-26 96.00-134.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, 1L May 18, 1989 HOGS: 1800 TRADING SLOW. BAR ROWS AND GILTS .50 TO 2.00 LOWER MOSTLY 1.00 TO 1.50 LOWER COM PARED WITH WEDNESDAY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 45.00-45.50 125 ' HEAD 45.75-46.00 2-3 240-260 LBS. 43.50-45.00 260-280 LBS. 41.50-43.50- SOWS: STEADY TO .50 LOWER, INSTANCES .75 LOWER 15% US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 35.00 400-500 LBS. 35.50 500-650 LBS. 35.50-36.00 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 35.50 UNDER 350 LBS. 34.50-35.00 HOG 214 HC 45.00-46.00 HD 45.00-46.00 HE 45.00- HI 45.00-46.00 HJ 45.00- HK 45.00-46.00 HQ 44.00- HR 42.50-44.00 VV 35.00- WW 35.50-35.50 XX 35.50- YY 35.50-36.00 ZZ 35.50- GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG ORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. MAY 278-/4 JUL. 274'/. SEPT. 262/. DEC. ' 258/. MAR. 90 265/. MAY 26754 SOYBEANS FRI. MAY 757/. 748 732/. JUL. 742/. 733/. 715 AUG. 734/. 727/. 708/. SEPT. 716 711/. 690/. NOV. 705/. 702/. 683/. JAN. 90 714/. 710/. 692/. MAR. 724 722 702 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES 1508 1453 1015 JUNE 72.07 68.32 70.42 71.67 72.30 AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. 90 Acres Corn Update: com futures prices continued to slide lower, set tling today from 1/2 to 1-3/4 cents lower. Initial pressure was attributed to follow through from yesterday’s sell-off along with reports of increased overnight move- ment. Losses were held in check though by shoit covering at support levels along with some bargain basement buying. Support was provided by continued firmness in the cash markets along with ideas that the cur- Acres Wheat Update: Wheat rent storm system had been oversold futures price, ended today’s session mixed December found support at $2 52 jmd wilh t Mly d 2 cents lower closed 1-1/2 cents lower at $2.54-1/4. whjle other months c , osed from 2 . 3/4 Generic certificate bids weakened late yes- 3 .i /4 centl higher . Activity IV9 „ terday and remained steady today. choppy with pressure exerted by rainfall rn, ,r; -■**"V f<i potential and harvest progress in the louth- Acres Soybean Update: Soy- east and delta state. Buying late in the ses bean futures prices drifted lower today and sion was tied to news that Ag. Sec. Clayton settled from 1/2 cent lower on the deferred Yeutter spoke of talks beginning soon May to S cents lower on the November, between the USSR and the U.S. to extend Selling early in did session wax linked to the long term grain agreement Although follow-through from yesterday’s steep the USSR did not tender for its remaining drop coupled with reports of cash price export bonus the expectations and anticipa protection this morning. Hie toft tone lion underpinned prices. Further buying remained due to weather considerations was seen on reports by wire services that with forecasts for showers and thunder- 11 villages in the USSR were being eva- COLUMNS Now is the Time Have You Heard. On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Flock Forum 30 Years Ago DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar Farm Forum Farm Women News Classified Ads Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register D 34 FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, May 12 through Thursday, May 18) 277/. 270/. 258/. 254/. 261/. 263 277/, 271/. 259/. 255/. 26254 264 280/. 276 264/. 260/. 267/. 269 TUES. MON, WED. 729/. 712/. 704 687/. 678/. 689 697/, WED. „ JUNE 48.22 48.72 47.97 71.67 71.52 71.20 70.67 JUL. 48.17 48.60 47.75 f- 8 ! 6715 AUG. 46.87 47.12 46.27 70.35 70.35 70.35 69.55 OCT. 43.77 4400 43 40 71.85 71.90 71.90 71.25 DEG. 45.77 46.00 45.60 ?2^ri r 2 20 72 27 7155 FEB ‘ 9O 47,20 47,32 47,07 FUTURES MARKET TRENIX, GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I ■«! *1 ■ f Thn market information provided by ACRES ACRES ia a capyrlfhtod 1 U 11 martial information aervice developed by tha American Farm Ruraau am) V--.., —.- / availabta to Pennaylvinla larmart on a dally baaia throigh Pennaylvafka Farmer*' Aaaodation Farm Manafomant Sarvlcaa For additional market V commanta and tradint aervice contact PFA Commodity Futuraa Sarvica (717)761-2740 storms over the next few days. Further pressure was attributed to ongoing dollar strength and diminishing export hopes. Prices were underpinned by a firm GIF tone and reports of light country move ment. The July option closed 2-1/4 cents lower today at $7.12-3/4 after trading from $7.07 to $7.19, while the November settled at $6.78-1/2 after trading from $6.76-1/2 to $6.87. AIO AIO AIO BI7 825. C 3 D2O D29 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 1989-A3 WHEAT 276 271/. 26054 257/. 263/. 266 MAY 422/. 418 JUL. 412/. 408/. SEP. 418/. 416/. DEC. 431 429 MAR. 90 436/. 435 SOYBEAN MEAL THUR, MAY 220.50 219.70 215.60 215.70 214.40 JUL. 220.10 218.20 214.40 213.10 214.10 AUG. 217.10 216.10 211.30 209.60 211.70 SEPT. 214.00 213.20 208.50 205.80 207.70 OCT. 208 50 209.20 204.30 202.00 ~ 204.00 DEC. 206.70 207 50 202.70 199.50 201.70 JAN. 90 206 20 207.50 202.50 199.50 201.00 CHICAGO HOGS 736/. 721 712 693 685/. 693/. 703 THUR. hi this issue Four Sections AlO .B 4 812 813 D 3 DIO FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THI 409/. 400/. 408/. 420/. 427/. FRI. MON. TUES. TUES. WED. FRI. MON, cuated due to high radiation levels linger ing from the 1986 Chernobyl accident. Acres Cattle Update: Live and feeder cattle again finished mixed in a light volume, featureless day. Many traders took to the sidelines early in the session and awaited today's 7-State USDA Cattle-on- Feed Report. Some weakness was noted on reports of fed cattle sales at lower prices with top steers at $76.50 in Western Kan sas. Lower boxed beef cut out values along with a decrease in movement added further pressure. Feeders were supported by another -increase in the cash index and closed from 1S higher on the spot option to 7 lower on the August. Live lost ground on the front two options 32 and 18 points and closed out on all but one other option unchanged. Today’s cattle on feed report showed cattle on feed at 104%, with place ments at 101% and marketings at 98%. These figures were within pre-report esti mates and were termed neutral to bearish for futures. CME FEEDER CATTLE SETTLE- (Turn to Pag® Al 5) FEATURES Ireland Dairy Tour A2O All Breed Calf Sale A 34 Centurian Thresherman 814 Heart’s Desire 818 Berks Dairy Princess 821 Pasture Management D 22 HOME AND YOUTH Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 810 FFA Happenings 820 4-H Happenings 822 DAIRY PA DHIA Officers Perry Co. DHIA.... Lebanon Co. DHIA Dl2 York Co. DHIA Dl6 Dairy & Livestock 5a1e5....D41 40754 40354 41154 424 429 408'/. 402 V. 410 423 V. 42954 THUR, WED. THUR. 48.42 48.37 46.62 43.77 45.87 47.07 48.27 48.37 46.55 43.42 45.50 46.90 B 2 A 29 .C 2
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