r Hog Markets New Holland Hog Auction Mon., June 26,1989 TODAY - 959 LAST MONDAY 1156 LAST YEAR 1039 TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts steady to SO higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 215-250 lb 48.00-50.00, Lot 199 lb 41.75. US 1 215-250 lb 50.00-51.00. US 1-3 210-260 lb 46.00-47.5 a State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Carlisle Livestock Auction Friday, June 23, 1989 TREND: STRONG DEMAND! 15.00- HIGHER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT. TOTAL HEADAGE: 1,115 PIGS. US NO. I&2’S 744 HD. 240 HD. 41-49 LBS. 73.50-86.00; 51 HD. SM. LOTS 42-49 LBS. 60.00-69.50; 333 HD. 50-59 LBS. 63.00-80.00; 10 HD. 59 LBS. 56.00; 84 HD. 60-69 LBS. 61.00-75.50; 26 HD. 74 LBS. 56.00. US NO. 2’S 271 HD. 18HD. 18-28 LBS. 60.00- 155 HD. 35-49 LBS. 53.00- 98 HD. 50-76 LBS. 56.00- US NO. 2 AND 3: 61 HD. 31-50 LBS. 28.00- UTILITIES: 26 HD. 27-60 LBS. 15.00- AS IS; 13 HD. 25-95 LBS. 34.d0-49.00. NEXT STATE GRADED SALE: FRI DAY. JULY 14, 1989, 1:30 P.M. GRAD ING 7:30-11.30 A.M. 1 Peoria Hogs Peoria, IL June 29, 1989 HOGS: 1800 TRADING ACTIVE. BARROWS AND GILTS .50 TO 1.00 HIGHER SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 230-260 LBS. -US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 48.50-49.50, VOLUME 4?.00 2-3 240-260 LBS. 47.50-48.50 260-280 LBS. 46.00-47.50 SOWS: UNEVNELY STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER 23% US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 35.00-35.50 400-500 LBS. 34.50-35.50 500-650 LBS. MOSTLY 35.00-35.25. FEW 36.00 BOARS; OVER 350 LBS. 33.50-34.00 UNDER 350 LBS. 32.50-34.00 HOG 214 HC 48.50-49.50 HD 48.50-49.50 HE 48.50- HI 48.40-49.50 HJ 48.50- HK 48.50-49.50 HQ 48.00- HR 47.00-48.00 VV 35.00- WW 34.50-35.50 XX 35.00- YY 35.00-36.00 ZZ 33.50- 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., July 7 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons UncaitsrStockyard* Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast With The Time* Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., June 24, 1989 Report supplied by auction 804 HEAD. US 1 215-245 LBS. 49.75-50.75. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 51.00-52.75. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 48.75-49.50. US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 47.75-48.50. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. 31.50-34.00; OVER 500 LBS. 31.00-33.50. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 30.00-32.75. Greencastle Feeder Pigs Saturday, June 24, 1989 812 HEAD. PRICES STEADY TO $5.00 LOWER THAN LAST SALE. 629 HEAD- GRADE 1 & 2: 26 HEAD 27-35 LBS. 46.00-70.00; 228 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 54.00-75.00; 262 HEAD 50-59 LBS. 54.00- 69 HEAD 60-69 LBS. 55.00- 44 HEAD 70-UP LBS. 50.00- 116 HEAD- GRADE 2:82 HEAD 24-39 LBS. 43.00-80.00; 34 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 44.00- SMALL LOT7I LBS. 51.50. 33 HEAD- GRADE 2 & 3:37.00-50.00. 10 HEAD- AS IS: 26.00-35.00. NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE AT GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK AUC TION WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1989. PIGS GRADED AND WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA June 28, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction TODAY 957 LAST WEDNESDAY 1189 LAST YEAR 1978 TREND: COMPARED TO LAST WEDNESDAY’S SHARP DECLINE, FEEDER PIGS REBOUNDED 10.00-15.00 HIGHER- ALL PIGS WEIGHED ON AftfclVAL AND SOLD BY* THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US 1-2; 19 HD. 25 LBS. 100.00; 101 HD. 30-39 LBS. 87.00-103.00; 236 HD. 40-49 LBS. 69.00-77.00; 117 HD. 50-65 LBS. 61.00-71.00. US 2: 81 HD. 30-37 LBS. 74.00-90.00; 103 HD. 40-49 LBS. 60.00-67.00; l‘o7 HD. 55-70 LBS. 59.00-62.00; 14 HD. 82-86 LBS. 58.00-64.00. US 2-3: 10 HD. 25 LBS. 92.00; 45 HD. 35-45 LBS. 45.00-54.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG :orn FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. JUL 262 SEPT. 251% DEC. 249 MR.9O 255% MAY 257V* JUL. 257 V. SOYBEANS 257 V. 244 Vi 240 Vi 246% 248’/* 248V* MON. FRI. JUL. 731 731 738'/. AUG. 704 V. 698 706 SEP. 664 652 663% NOV. 645’/. 633'/. 646 JAN. 650 V. 641V1 653 V. MAR. 661 649% 661 MAY 665 654'/. 667 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS. AUG. 69.87 70.60 70.57 70.42 70.77 OCT. 72.70 73.30 73.37 73.22 71.50 DEC. 7167 72.97 72.70 72.72 73.27 FEB. 72.00 72.02 71.70 71.77 72.70 APR. 72.55 72.52 72.30 72.45 71.62 MARKET TRENDS Acres Corn Update:, com futures added to yesterday's gains and settled from 2 to 3-1/2 cents higher this afternoon. Buying was in response to weather forecasts for a return of warm and dry weather late this week over the western belt July was further supported by good commercial demand tinted to ideas that the USSR would soon be in the market for export. Further support was attributed to newt that Mexico had purchased 139,500 metric tonnes. Oat futures closed lower on , ideas that there would be heavy deliveries potted against the July on first notice day this Friday. July com settled Jwo cents higher for the day at $2.64-3/4 after trading in a range from $2.63-1/2 to $2.66-1/2. Bids for generic certificates were steady today. COLUMNS Now is the Time AlO Farm Management A 34 On Being A Farm Wife B 4 Microwave Minutes 813 Farm Women News 813 Back Home .'. 818 Ida’s Notebook B 9 Have You Heard 819 Foraging Around Dl5 30 Years Ago Dl6 FEATURES Outstanding Young Coopera- tors Warren Co. Dairy Princess .B 5 Somerset Co. Dairy Princessßl2 Lebanon Co. Dairy Princessßl4 Philly Ice Cream Fest 818 Pa. FFA Officers Kulp’s A.O. Tractor FUTURES MARKETS (Dally dosing bids: Friday, June 23 through Thursday, June 29) 262% 264% 248 250% 244% 247% 250% 253% 252’/r- 255% 252% 255% 264% 251 247% 254% 256 256 THUR. WED. TUES. 722% 696% 656% 641% 648 656% 660% 727% 701% 661% 646 654% 662% 666% WED. THUR. GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK This market Information provided by ACRES. ACRES la a copyrighted market Information aervice developed by the American Farm Bureau and available to Pennsylvania farmera on a dally basia through Pennsylvania Farmers' Asaociatlon Farm Management Services. For additional market commenla and trading aervice contact PFA Commodity Futuras Service. (717) 761-2740 Acres Soybean Update: soy bean futures prices ended today's session mixed with the front three options from 2 lower on the September to 10-3/4 lower on the July. November settled unchanged while the January gained 1/2 cent Weak ness in the spot July managed to spill over to the other months and eroded gains made early in the session. Pressure on the old crop months was attributed to news beans were starting to move in Brazil in spite of the farmer protests. The sentiment t hat the protest was becoming less effective prompted selling. Additional pressure was linked to conflicting weather forecasts with prospects for increased rainfall in parts of the midwest prompting lale liquidation. November settled unchanged this after noon at $6.46 after trading in a range from $6.43 to $6.52-1/2. In ihis A2B B2O 826 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 1,1989-A3 WHEAT JUL. 397% 401% SEP. 401 404 DEC. 414% 415% MR.9O 418 415% MAY 90 407 404 SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. JUL. 219.20 217.30 217.40 214.60 AUG. 211.20 208.70 209.80 208.60 SEP. 205.50 200.70 203.20 202.90 OCT. 196.70 192.20 196.00 196.50 DEC. 195.20 189.70 193.60 194.20 JAN. 193.20 188.00 192.00 193.50 MAR. 90 193.00 188.00 191.50 192.70 CHICAGO HOGS JUL. 49.67 49.97 49.10 49.10 48.90 AUG. 48.35 48.95 48.30 48.32 47.72 OCT. 44.22 44.35 44.02 43.90 43.57 DEC. 46.30 46.60 46.12 46.00 45.57 FEB. 47.55 47.55 47.12 46.95 46.70 FEB. 90 44.40 44.35 44.15 43.95 ‘ 43.65 issue Four Sections DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar, Farm Forum.... Classified Ads.... Mailbox Markets Sale Reports Public Auction Register D 29 DAIRY Dairy Breed News Jersey Lifetime Champs A2l American Guernsey MeetingA32 Chester Co. DHIA Dairy Livestock Sales D 37 HOME AND YOUTH Homestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 4-H Happenings FFA Happenings FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, 412% 411% 420% 420% 406% TUES. FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. Acres Wheal Update: wheat future! prioei doled from 1/4 cent lower on the Spot July to 4-3/4 cent! higher on the March option. July ended lower on late teiiion profit-taking after trading in a tight range most of the day. Heavy buying early in the day wai in response t 6 optimiim that the USSR may toon make another substan tial purchase outride of the export bonui program. Additional lupport wai provided by continued harveit delay! with addition al gaini held in check by ideal that price! had approached a near term top. July settled today at $4.12-1/4 after trading in a range from $4.08-1/2 to $4.14-1/4. The December option traded to a high of $4.25 with the March hitting $4.26. (Turn to Page A 4) AlO AlO AlO 827. C 7 DI9 D2B A2O Dl3 B 2 ~810 822.D20 D2I 405 408 K 418’/. 421’/. 408 412'/. 413 V. 423’/. 425 411 WED. THUR. 212.70 207.10 200.80 194 80 192.40 191.50 191.50 THUR,