Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sal., July 1. Report supplied by auction 624 HEAD. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 49.50-50.25. US 1 215-245 LBS. 50.50-51.75. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 48.75-49.50. US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 48.00-48.75. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 31.00-34.75. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 30.00-31.50. New Holland Hogs July 3, 1989 TODAY 407 LAST MONDAY 959 LAST YEAR 985 TREND: Compared to last Monday bar rows and (ills mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 215-250 lb 48.00-50.00. US 1 One lot 225 lb 51.00. US 1-3 215-260 lb 47.00-48.25. Couple lots 207-212 lb 44.50-45.50. Peoria Hogs Peoria, IL July 6, 1989 HOGS: 1200 TRADING SLOW. BAR ROWS AND GILTS .50 LOWER COMPARED WITH WEDNESDAY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. 48.50-49.00, SOME 48.00 2-3 240-260 LBS. 47.50-48.50 260-280 LBS. 46.00-47.50 SOWS: .50 TO 1.00 HIGHER 22% US 1-3 325-400 LBS. 37.00 400-500 LBS. MOSTLY 36.50, FEW 37.00-37.50 500-650 LBS. 37.00-37.50, SOME 36.50 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 35.00 UNDER 350 LBS. 34.00 HOG 214 HC 48.00-49.00 HD 48.00-49.00 HE 48.00- HI 48.00-49.00 HJ 48.06-49.00 HK ,48.00-49.00 ,HQ 47.50- HR 46.50-47.50 VV 37.00- WW 36.50-37.50 XX 36.50- YY 36.50-37.50 ZZ 35.00- ' ' 0 PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI, JULY 14 1:30 P.M. Carlisle UVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two uloo neh month ovoiy 2nd A 4lh Fridays. Exit 12 Oft 141 (717) 24M511 or Ewnlngs Jim, 241-2351 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 ua a call whether you are buying or eelllng Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., July 21 at 11:00 A.M. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyard* Tel. (717) 307-8186 An Old Line Commission Firm Hooping Abreast . With T*|S tUnes - - Hog [We*-Markets TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs steady to weak. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 36 34-39 83.00-96.00. 27 40 82.00, 165 45-48 71.00-79.00. 198 51-55 67.00- 110 60-65 62.00-67.00. 23 72-79 56.00-60.00. US 2 76 34-39 68.00-71.00. 124 40-49 62.00- 43 50-59 62.00-70.00. 14 64-67 59.00-61.00. SLAUGHTER 82 20-34 84.00-105.00. 46 28-36 68.00-75.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, July 6, 1989 HOGS: 2500 - BARROWS & GILTS MODERATE, 75-1.00 LOWER. EXCEPT 200-230 LB. 1.50 LOWER. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 47.50-47.75; 200-230 LB. 44.5046.50. US 2-3 250-270 LB. 47.25-47.50; 270-300 LB. 45.00-47.00. SOWS: UNDER 500 LB. 50-100 HIGHER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY-1.00 LOWER. (15%). US 1-3 300-500 LB. 35.00-36.00; OVER 500 LB. 35.00-37.00. BOARS; OVER 300 LB. 35.50-36.00; UNDER 300 LB. 35.00-35.50. Peoria Hogs Thursday, July 6, 1989 HOGS: 1200 - BARROWS & GILTS SLOW, 50 LOWER. US 1-3 220-250 LB. 48.50-49.00, SOME 48.00. US 2-3 240-260 LB. 47.50-48.50. SOWS: 50-1. IX) HIGHER. (22%). US 1-3 325-400 LB. 37.00; 400-500 LB. MOSJLY ‘36.50. FEW '37.00-37.50; 500-650 LB. 37.00-37.50, SOME 36.50. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 35.00; UNDER 350 LB. 34.00. Indianapolis Hogs.. Thursday, July 6, 1989 600 - BARROWS & GILTS MOD ERATELY ACTIVE, UNEVENLY 25-75 LOWER. US 1-3 225-260 LB. 48.00-48.25, 130 HEAD 48.50-48.75. SOWS: MODERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY-1.00 LOWER T/l AST TEST. (8%). US 1-3 425-700 LB. 3ZOO-36.00. BOARS: OVER 400 LB. 32.00. New Holland Feeder Pigs July 5, 1989 GRAIN , CATTLE AND HOG CORN FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. JUL 266 V. SEPT. 255% DEC. 252 V. MR.9O 259 V. MAY 261 V. JUL. 261 V. SOYBEANS 1100 957 580 FRI. JUL. AUG. SEP. NOV. JAN. MAR. MAY 735 740'/. C 708V4 714 V. L 670 685/. O 653% 672 S 660/. 678/. E 668 687 D 673 691% CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS 70.15 73i10 72.32 71.40 72.25 AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. APR. FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I ✓ This market Information provldad by ACRES. ACRES la a copyrighted I / market Information servica 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 sarvice contact PFA Commodity Futures Servlcs. \f V (717) 761-2740 Acres Corn Update: Limit gaim for com were the remit of another day of weather related baying after the lat cit National Weather Service 6 to 10 day forecast Prospects for hotter and drier weather opened the pit limit higher with limited telling midday emerging. Unfilled buy orders on the dote' numbered nearly 29 rfiillion bushels. Limitless July closed 11-3/4 cents higher at $2.83-3/4 after trad ing in a range from $2.78-3/4 to $2.83-3/4. December never moved from its 10 cent limit gain and remained at $2.71-1/2 throughout the day. Oats also potted limit gains with limitless July posting an eleven cent gain. Bids forgenenc certificates were 1/2% higher today at 99 to 100-1/2%. Now is the Time AlO Farm Management A2B Ida’s Notebook B 9 On Being A Farm Wife 812 Microwave Minutes Have You Heard.... Dairy Pipeline FEATURES ' Century Farm Families A 22 PACMA In Palmyra A 24 Positioning In International Growth Jan Sidles Caterer Eastern Regional Show D 2 Harvestore 40-Years Anniversary.. FUTURES MARKETS (Daily doting bids: Friday, June 30 through Thuraday, July 6) 272 262 V. 261V4 267/. 269 269 283/. 272 V. 271/. 277 V. -279 279 MON. WED. TUES. 77654 744/. 715/. 702 708/. 717 721/. WED. 70.60 73.72 73.20 72.20 73.02 69.82 72.70 72.10 70.10 72.00 Acres Soybean Update: soy bean futures settled limit higher across the board this jdtemoon with limitless July gaining 36 cents and doting at a 14 week high of $7.76-1/2. Most months opened limit higher dp (he latest National Weather Service forecast calling for above normal temperatures and below normal rainfall for the next 6 to 10 days in the western belt. Continued rainfall in the southeastern states also provided support with unfilled buy orders on the close totalling nearly 4 million bushels on the November. Some activity midday was tied to South Ameri can hedge selling and speculative profit taking. November closed back above $7.00 today at $7.02 after trading to a low of $6.97 midday. iT"* In .813 .816 D 8 A 36 .814 A 34 Lancaatw Farming, Saturday, July 8,1989-A3 WHEAT 278/. 271/. 269)4 277/. 278 278 JUL. SEP. DEC. MR.9O MAY 90 SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. THUR. JUL. 215.60 218.20 AUG. 209.00 212.60 SEP. 203.10 207.00 OCT. 197.00 204.00 DEC. 195.10 202.20 JAN. 193.80 200.00 MAR. 90 193.50 200.2 ft CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. 765 734V4 707)4 695 704 711 716 THUR. JUL. AUG. OCT. DEC. FEB. APR. 90 70.40 73.62 73.30 72.20 73.05 issue thin Four Sections DEPARTMENTS Editorial AlO Farm Calendar AlO Farm Forum AlO Classified Ads 819 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets Dl4 Public Auction Register D2O Sale Reports D 22 DAIRY All-Am. Dairy Show A 32 Cumberland Coronation B 5 Montgomery County Dairy Princess.... Berks DHIA.. Perry DHIA... Adams DHIA Hqmestead Notes Home On The Range B 6 Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Kid’s Korner 810 FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 394)4 402/. 414/. 416/> 404 397/4 404 K 416/. 418/. 405 TUES. TUES. 48.67 47.42 43.55 45.47 46.70 44.10 47.17 45.92 42.05 43.97 45.20 45.20 Acres Wheat Update: Chica go wheat futures posted gains today from 9 to 9-1/2 cents, mainly cn spillover from limit gains in the com, soybean ind oat pits. Pressure was tied to the harvest amid concerns over a slack near term export out look. The prospect of hot and dry weather in the spring wheat belt during the heading stage prompted buying. July gained 9-1/2 cents and settled at $4.04 after trading in a range from $3.98 to $4.05 while Septem ber gained 9-1/4 and settled for the day at $4.11-1/2. Some spread trading was fea tured today with the absence of delivery notices prompting bull spreading against the September. 818 .C 2 .C 4 DIO B 2 405 409V4 420 V. 421 409 404 411 V. 423’/. 425’/. 411 V. WED. THUR, 229.70 222.60 217.70 214.00 212.20 210.00 210.00 226.00 219.70 215.20 211.70 209.70 208.20 207.20 WED. THUR. 47.15 44.42 40.62 43.15 44.97 42.60 46.77 44.20 40.12 42.50 44.42 42.12
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