~ H °g Markets New Holland Hogs Mon., June 5, 1989 TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Trend not comparable, market not reported last Monday because of Holiday. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-245 lb 46.50-47.75. US 1 210-240 lb 48.00-49.00, One lot 49.75. US 1-3 210-265 lb 45.00-46.00, One lot 200 lb 40.00. State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Westminster Livestock Auction June 2, 1989 1,203 PIGS. 2 WEEKS AGO 1396; COMPARED TO LAST SALE. PRICES WERE 3.00 LOWER TO 3.00 HIGHER MOST ADVANCE ON #1 PIGS 45-55 LBS. ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON ARRI VAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT. GRADE 1: 39 HD. 36-39 LBS 69.00- 182 HD. 44-49 LBS. 70.00- 116 HD. 50-58 LBS. 60.00- 19 HD. 73-77 LBS. 55.00- GRADES 1 & 2: 30 HD. 32-38 LBS. 55.00- 187 HD. 40-49 LBS. 55.00- 60 HD. W. TAILS 40.00 AND 64.00 LBS. 48.00 AND 49.00; 121 HD. 50-59 LBS. 60.00-70.50; 106 HD. 50-57 LBS. 48.00-55.00; 133 HD. 61-69 LBS. 53.00-59.50. GRADE 2: 42 HD. 22-35 LBS. 40.00- 63 HD. 37-45 LBS. 42.00- 8 HD. 65 LBS. 46.00. GRADES 2 & 3: 32 HD. 22-42 LBS. 30.00- NEXT SALE JUNE 16. 1:30 P.M. Peoria Hogs Peoria, IL June 8,1989 HOGS: IJOO TRADING MODERATE. BARROWS AND GILTS STEADY TO .25 HIGHER COMPARED WITH WED NESDAY SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 230-260 LBS. US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 46.50-47.00 125 HEAD 47.25-47.35 2-3 240-260 LBS. 46.00-46.50 260-280 LBS. 44.50-46.00 SOWS: MOSTLY STEADY, INSTANCES .50 LOWER 18% US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 36.00 400-500 LBS. 35.50-36.00 500-650 LBS. MOST LY 35.00, FEW 35.50 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 36.50 UNDER 350 LBS. 35.50 HOG 214 HC 46.50-47.35 HD 46.50-47.35 HE 46.50- HI 46.50-47.00 HJ 46.50- HK 46.50-47.00 HQ 45.50- HR 45.00-45.50 VV 36.00- WW 35.50-36.00 XX 35.00- YY 35.00-35.50 ZZ 36.50- 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 selling Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., June 16 at 11:00 A.M. Waiter M. Dunlap and Sons Lincaittr Stockyard* Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Lin© Commlatlofl Firm Keeping Abreast WlthThi Tlin©* Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sal, June 3, 1989 Report supplied by auction 1162 HEAD. US 1 215-245 LBS. 47.75-48.50. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 46.75-47.50. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 45.50-46.50. US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 44.75-45.50. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 31.00-35.50. BOARS: OVER 270 LBS. 30.00-32.00; UNDER 270 LBS. 32.00-35.00. 568 New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA June 7, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction 1275 HEAD. US 1-2 30-39 LBS. 48.00-62.00; 40-49 LB. 46.00-55.00; 50-59 LB. 44.00-61.00. 2's AND 3’s 30-39 LBS. 36.00-57.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, June 8, 1989 2500 - BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE. 25-50 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 46.25-46.50; 220-230 LB. 44.00-45.00; 200-230 LB. 42.00-44.00. US 2-3 250-270 LB. 46.00-46.25; 270-300 LB. 43.75-45.75. SOWS: 300-500 LB. 1.00 LOWER; OVER 500 LB. 50 LOWER. (AROUND 9%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 34.00-35.00; OVER 500 LB. 33.00-34.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 36.00; UNDpR 300 LB. 34.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, June, 8,1989 HOGS: 500 -BARROWS & GILTS MODERATELY ACTIVE, -50-75 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 46.75-47.00, 30 HEAD 47.25; 220-230 LB. 46.25-46.75. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. MOSTLY STEADY IN A LIGHT TEST. (6%). US 1-3 475-575 LB. 32.50-34.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 33.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. JUL 262/. SEPT. 242/. DEC. 238/. MR.9O 246 MAY 249/. JUL. 250 SOYBEANS 264/. 245/. 240/. 248/. 252 252/. FRI. MON. JUL. 706/. 705/. 714 AUG. 683/. 683/. 688/. SEP. 650/. 653/. 650/. NOV. 633 639 633/. JAN. 643/. 649/. 643/. MAR. 651 656/. 652/. MAY 658 664 658/. CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. JUNE 68.35 68.97 68.82 68.82 69.32 AUG. - 67.17 68.10 67.87 67.92 68.25 OCT. 69.75 70.92 70.62 70.82 70.82 DEC. 70.72 71.80 71.27 71.52 71.22 FEB. 90 70.90 71.90 71.30 71.50 71.37 ** an** FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I f This market Information provided by ACRES. ACRES la a copyrighted I / market Information service developed by the American Farm Bureau and \ available to Pennsylvania farmers on a dally basis through Pennsylvania / Farmers' Association Farm Management Services. For additional market comments and trading service contact PFA Commodity Futures Service. V (717) 761-2740 Acres Corn Update: com futurei continued their slide today, losing from 1-3/4 to 4 cents. Weakneu in the July option was attributed to the unwinding of July/December spreads and resulted in a four'tent loss.'Further pressure was tied to weaker basis levels and news that a USDA official denied a rumor that a new com catklog would be delayed. Yesterday’s news that the USSR had purchased 300,000 metric tonnes of U.S. com ahd •100,000 metric tonnes of sorghum had already been factored into the market Forecasts for increased rainfall prompted selling of the back months. December closed today 1-3/4 cents lower at $2.36-3/4 after trading in a range from $2.35-1/2 to $2.38. Now is the Time On Being A Farm Wife Microwave Minutes Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard Back Home Dairy Pipeline Low Down On Layers... Farm Management FEATURES Berries Bring Record Bid... A2l Shenk’s Cup Cheese A 32 Lancaster’s Diversity A 33 Rachel Groff. Jonele Reese Hatfield Expands... DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar..: Farm Forum Classified Ads.... FUTURES MARKETS (Daily closing bids: Friday, June 2 through Thursday, June S) 253/. 236/. 231/. 240 244 244/. 261/. 257/. 242/. 240/. 238/. 236/. 246/. -244/. 250/. 248/. 251 249/. TUBS, WED. THUR, 711 685/. 647/. 631 640/. 650 655/. 714 680/. 641V4 625/. 634/. 644/. 650 THUR. WED. Acres Soybean Update: soy bean futures settled lower this afternoon but off session lows posting losses from 2-3/4 cents to 3 cents. Pressure was linked today to cash market weakness in addition to spillover from the neighboring wheat pit The supply situation is still tight with farmer sales remaining light and this should continue to support the nearbys. Activity today was fairly lackluster with commission houses and commercials play ing both aides of the market, November settled 2-3/4 cents lower today at $6.31 after trading in a range from 56.27-I/2 to $6.34. Acres Wheal Update: wheat futures continued to weaken today posting t In ...AlO ...AlO AIO 816.C 6 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1989-A3 WHEAT JUL. SEP. DEC. MR.9O MAY 90 SOYBEAN MEAL JUL. 209.00 208.70 208.50 207.30 AUG. 203.20 203.20 201.80 200.20 SEP. 197 00 197.70 195.00 193.20 OCT. 191.00 192.00 188.50 186.70 DEC. 189.00 190.70 186.70 184.70 JAN. 189.20 190.50 186.50 184.50 MAR. 90 188.50 190.00 185.50 184.20 CHICAGO HOGS JUNE 48.32 48.75 48.15 48.52 48.30 JUL. 47.22 47,87 47.20 47.65 47.55 AUG. 44.87 45.82 45.25 45.55 45.30 OCT. 41.62 42.37 41.95 42.15 4215 DEC. 43.85 44.55 44.20 44.30 44.30 FEB. 90 45.67 46.32 46.05 45.92 46.07 this issue Four Sections AlO ,B 9 .814 .815 .815 .C 5 D 2 D 24 Business News... Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register D3B DAIRY Nittany Lion Classic A3O Centre Co. Dairy Princess.. A 35 Adams Co. DHIA ,Dl4 Lancaster Co. DHIA Dl7 Crawford Co. DHIA D2O Dauphin Co, DHIA Cumberland Co. DHIA D 22 Luzerne Co. DHIA D 23 Juniata Co. DHIA D 26 .812 .C 2 Dl6 Lycoming Co. DHIA Snyder Co. DHIA HOME AND YOUTH Home On The Range.....82,D10 Cook’s Question Comer B 4 - Homestead Notes...., Kid’s Korner FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. 388/. 396 409/. 416 406 394/. 401/. 415/. 420/. 409 391/. 398/. 411/. 416/. 405 TUBS, FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. FRI. MON, losses from 5-1/4 to 6-1/4 cents. Selling ■gam today was linked to ongoing con cerns over the political situation m China. Ideas of disruption in sales to China prompted session long weakness with July dropping to a low of $3.81-1/2 shortly before'the close. December closed out the day six cents lower at $4.03-3/4 after trad ing in a rapge from $4.03-1/2 to $4.08. Judging from what has happened during the last week, it is now time to take a wait and see attitude before pushing the panic button. Acres Cattle Update: uveand feeder cattle futures settled today from unchanged to 30 points higher with settle- (Turn to Pago At 4) .. D 6 D 29 .. D 35 D2l D 26 D 26 ~B 6 • ..810 38iy. 389 1 /. 403 409/. 368'/. 382 390 1 /. 403’/. 409’/. 401'/. WED, THUR, 205.60 199.40 192.70 187.00 184.90 185.00 184.80
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