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    Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Sat., May. 20, 1989
Report supplied by auction
753 HEAD.
US 1 215-245 LBS. 46.25-47.00.
US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 45.25-46 00.
US 1-3 215-250 LBS 44.00-45.00,
200-210 LBS. 41 00-43.00.
US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 42.75-43.75.
SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 29.00-33 25
BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 28.00-32.00
No auction scheduled for Saturday, May
27
Peoria Hogs
Peoria, Illinois
Thursday, May 25, 1989
CLOSE AND WEEKLY SUMMARY
HOGS; 1400 TRADING ACTIVE. ,BAR
ROWS AND GILTS FULLY STEADY,
INSTANCES .25 HIGHER. SUPPLY
MAINLY US 1-3 230-260 LBS.
US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 46.50-47.00 85
HEAD 47.25-47.50 2-3 240-260 LBS.
45.50-46.50 260-280 LBS. 44.00-45.50
FEW 2-4 280-300 LBS. 42.00-44.00.
SOWS: WEAK TO 1.00 LOWER 18%.
US 1-3 325-650 LBS. 35.00.
BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 34.50
UNDER 350 LBS. 35.50-36.00.
BARROWS AND GILTS CLOSED
1.50 TO 2.00 HIGHER. SOWS CLOSED
STEADY TO .50 HIGHER ON WEIGHT-
S UNDER 500 LBS., STEADY TO 1.00
LOWER ON WEIGHTS OVER 500 LBS.
ABOUT 19%. RECEIPTS MAINLY US
1-3 230-260 LB- BARROWS AND
GILTS WITH ABOUT 19% SOWS.
•♦THE PEORIA UNION STOCK
YARDS WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY,
MAY 26, 1989 AND OPEN MONDAY,
MAY 29,1989. THE MARKET NEWS
OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY
MAY, 26 AND WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY. MAY 29.**.
HOG 214 HC 46.50-47.50 HD
46.50- HE 46.50-47.50 HI
46.50- HJ 46.50-47.00 HK
46.50- HQ 46.00-46.50 HR
45.00- HS 42.00-45.00 VV
35.00- WW 35.00-35.00 XX
35.00- YY 35.00-35.00 YY
35.00- ZZ 34.50-34.50.
New Holland
Feeder Pigs
New Holland, PA
May 24, 1989
Report Supplied by Auction
1344 HEAD.
US 1-2 30-39 LBS. 70.00-93.00; 40-49
LB. 62.00-83.00; 50-59 LB. 56.00-70.00.
2't AND 3'i 30-39 LBS. 56.00-82.00;
40-49 LBS. 47.00-48.00.
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 bi a call whether you are buying ° r selling
Feeder Cattle Sale
Fri., June 2 at 11:00 A.M.
Holiday Schedule
Closed Sat.. May 27th
Open Mon., May 29th
Business As Usual
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
UnoaMrtuglqMja
TeL (717} 357-5136
An Old U tit Commission Firm Hooping Abreast
New Holland
Hog Auction
Lancaster, Pa.
Monday, May 22, 1989
Hog Receipts
Today
Last Monday
Last Year
TREND: Compared to last Monday bar
rows and gilts 1.50-2.00 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
210-245 lb 46.0047.50, bulk 46.75-47.25.
US 1 Few 215-235 lb 50.0050.50.
US 1-3 210260 lb 44.0045.50, Few
203-208 lb 40.75-43.50.
US 3 One lot 206 lb 40.25.
US 2-4 255-300 lb 38.25-40.25.
Indianapolis Hogs
Thursday, May 25, 1989
HOGS: 500 - BARROWS & GILTS
MODERATELY ACTIVE, WEAK-25
LOWER.
US 1-3 230-250 LB. 46,50-46.75,
MANY 46.50.
SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE.
STEADY-1.00 LOWER. (4%).
US 1-3 375-550 LB. 32.00-34.00,
600-675 LB. 35.00-37.00.
BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 33.00.
Peoria Hogs
Thursday, May 25, 1989
HOGS: 1400 - BARROWS & GILTS
ACTIVE. FULLY STEADY.
INSTANCES 25 HIGHER.
US 1-3 220-250 LB. 46.50-47.00, 85
HEAD 47.25-47.50.
US 2-3 240-260 LB. 45.50-46.50,
260-280 LB. 44.00-45.50.
US 2-4 FEW 280-300 LB. 42.00-44.00.
SOWS; WEAK-1.00 LOWER. (18%).
US 1-3 325-650 LB. 35.00.
BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 34.50;
UNDER 350 LB. 35.50-36.00.
St. Louis Hogs
Thursday, May 25, 1989
2500 - BARROWS & GILTS FAIRLY
ACTIVE, STEADY TO FIRM.
US 1-3 230-260 LB. 46.00-46.25,
AROUND 100 HEAD 46.50,220-230 LB.
45.00-46.00, 200-220 LB. 42.50-44.00.
US 2-3 250-270 LB. 45.75-46.00,
270-300 LB. 43.25-45.25.
SOWS: 300-500 LB. FIRM-50 HIGH
ER; OVER 500 LB. 1.00-3.00 LOWER.
(AROUND 1046).
US 1-3 300-500 LB. 35.00-35.50, FEW
36.00, OVER 500 LB. 33.00-35.00.
BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 35.50-36.00;
UNDER 300 LB. 35.00-35.25.
GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG
ORN
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
MAY 274%
JUL. 271%
SEPT. 261%
DEC. 258%
MAR. 90 265%
MAY 267%
SOYBEANS
FRI.
1144
739
721
711%
693%
685%
694%
702%
MAY
JUL.
AUG.
SEPT.
NOV.
JAN. 90
MAR.
CHICAGO CATTLE
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR.
70.70
66,95
69.47
71.10
71.55
JUNE
AUG.
OCT.
DEC.
FEB. 90
ACRES CORN UPDATE:
Com futures continued to slide
today ending the session from 3
lower on the spot July to 5-3/4
lower on the March, May and July
’9O options. Fresh contract lows
were set in the new crop months
with losses tempered by late ses
sion buying in response to a short
lived rally in beans. Firm cash
basis fevels propped old crop
months along with slack farmer
sales. Further support was pro
vided by news South Korea pur
chased 100,000 metric tonnes
ovemite rather than the 50,000
tendered in addition to ideas the
USSR was ready to re-enter the
market. December ended today’s
session at $2.39-1/4 after trading
in a range from $2.38 to
$2.44-1/2.
COLUMNS
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Microwave Minutes B 4
On Being A Farm Wife B S
Ida’s Notebook
Back Home
Have You Heard
Pork Prose
30 Years Ago
Berks Co. DHIA Dll
Dauphin Co. DHIA
Lebanon Co. DHIA Dl4
Crawford Co. DHIA Dl7
Dairy & Livestock Sales ....D36
FUTURES MARKETS
(Daily closing bids; Friday, May 19 through Thursday, May 25)
262
245%
239%
247
250
250%
265
250%
245%
252%
255%
256%
266
253%
249%
256%
259
259%
TUES,
MON.
WED,
699%
687
665
654%
662%
673
678
693%
682%
665%
659%
668%
677
684
697%
685
658%
647%
656%
665%
671%
70.42 70 97 69.87 69 75
66.42 67.17 66 62 66.72
68.82 69 17 68.95 68.90
70.55 70 80 10.72 70 50
70 92 71.25 71 15 7090
FUTURES MARKET TREND.,
GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK
ACRES SOYBEAN
UPDATE: Soybean futures prices
closed out the day lower from 2 to
8 cents after a wild ride with trad
ing on both sides of yesterday’s
close. November beans opened at
$6.39, traded to a high of $6.58
and closed 7 cents lower at
$6.47-1/2. Reports of overnight
rainfall, and forecasts for more on
the way in lowa pressured the
opening with buying midsession
linked to news reports that Brazi
lian dockworkers would strike on
June 13th. That news digested,
selling re-entered the market in
the form of profit-taking and con
tinued caution in the face of
weather news. July lost 2-1/4
cents and settled at $6.97-1/4 after
trading in a range from $6.88-3/4
to $7.07.
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WHEAT
MAY
262%
248%
241%
249%
252%
JUL.
SEP.
DEC,
MAR. 90 426% 411
SOYBEAN MEAL
THUR.
MAY 21020 205.40 206 10 206 20
JUL. 213 20 203 70 203 60 203 90
AUG. 211 10 201 00 199 70 198 70
SEPT. 207 50 197 50 195 20 192 70
OCT. 203 20 196 50 194 00 192 30
DEC. 202.10 195.50 193 50 191 70
JAN. 90 201 40 194 50 192 00 191 50
CHICAGO HOGS
736%
699
686
660%
650
657%
666%
JUNE 48 72 49.05 48.65 48 45 48 40
JUL. 48 95 49 12 49 10 48.95 48 80
AUG. 47.15 47 17 47 07 46.77 46 50
OCT. 43 62 43.45 43 65 43.10 42.95
DEC. 45.80 45 60 45 52 44.90 44.90
FEB. 90 47.00 46 55 46 65 46 20 46 35
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Four Sections
FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUI
395
402%
414%
420%
410%
394%
403%
401%
400%
414%
408%
420%
FRI. MON,
TUES,
TUBS. WED.
FRI. MON.
ACRES WHEAT UPDATE:
Wheat futures closed today higher
from 1-3/4 to 3-3/4 cents on buy
ing in response to rumors of
export interest from China and
Egypt. Prices were propped early
in the day by news that Egypt had
bought 300,000 metric tonnes of
soft red and soft white overnight.
Forecasts for rain in the northern
and central plains pressured the
opening along with spillover from
sharp losses in the neighboring
soybean pit. Short covering late in
the session boosted prices along
with ongoing rumors of export
interest The USDA confirmed a
purchase by Egypt of 120,000
metric tonnes of soft red after the
close. July settled today at
$3.98-3/4, up 3-3/4 after trading in
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