Hog ytyfpr Markets Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat, July 15, 1989 Report supplied by auction 830 HEAD. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 48.00-48.75. US 1 215-245 LBS. 49.00-50.50. US 1-3 215-250 LBS. 47.00-47.75. US 2-4 215-255 LBS. 46.00-46.75. HOGS WEIGHING 200-210 42 00-46.00. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 31.00-35.00. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 28.50-30.50. New Holland Hogs July 17, 1989 TODAY LAST MONDAY LAST YEAR TREND; Compared to last Monday bar rows and gilts 50-1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-250 lb 48.00-49.50. US 1 210-250 lb 49.50-50.75. US 1-3 215-260 lb 46.00-46.50, 190-210 lb 43.00-44.50. US 3-4 265-290 lb 40.00-43.50. New Holland Feeder Pigs July 19, 1989 TODAY LAST WEDNESDAY LAST YEAR TREND: Compared to list Wednesday 25-40 lb feeder pigs 12.00-15.00 lower, 40-70 lb 3.00-10.00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundred weight. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 113 30-39 52.00-58.00. 61 42-44 54.00- 110 50-59 51.00-60.00. 80 60-69 54.00-56.00. 12 70-82 48.00-51.00. US 2 50 30-39 44.00-51.00. 37 44-47 50.00- 68 53-57 42.00-46.00. 37 60-70 46.00-51.00. US 2-3 97 35-36 32.00-36.00.148 40-50 32.0048.0 a SLAUGHTER 50 20-24 58 25-28 44.00-47.00. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., JULY 28 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two sales each month every 2nd A 4th Fridays. Exit 12 OH 1-81 (717)249-4511 or Evenings Jim, 249-2359 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 yon are buying or selling Feeder Cattle Sale Fri. t Aug. 4at 11:00 A.M. _ Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyard* Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old tine Commission Firm Ksoping Abrsast State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Carlisle Livestock Auction Friday, June 23, 1989 TREND: ACTIVE BIDDING WITH I&2S FIRM TO 5.00 HIGHER, WHILE LOWER GRADES _ WERE UNEVEN. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRI VAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. TOTAL HEADS: 1704. US 1-2: 811 HEAD. 68 HEAD 32-39 LBS. 80.50-83.50; 86 HEAD 41-49 LBS. 75.00- 368 HEAD 50-59 LBS. 60.00- 234 HEAD 60-69 LBS. 62.50-73.00; 55 HEAD 70-84 LBS. 58.00- US 2:716 HEAD. 28 HEAD 25-28 LBS. 53.00- 92 HEAD 30-39 LBS. 40.00- 236 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 60.00- 120 HEAD SMALL LOTS 44-45 LBS. 40.00-58.00; 179 HEAD 51-59 LBS. 45.00-69.00; 61 HEAD 60-84 LBS. 44.53.50. US 2-3; 123 HEAD. SOLD IN SMALL LOTS 27-75 LBS. 34.00-52.50. UTILITIES & LATE CUTS: 20 HEAD 27-140 LBS. 15.00-43.00 AS IS: 34 HEAD 30-55 LBS. 10.00- NEXT STATE GRADED SALE ON FRIDAY. JULY 28. 1:30 P.M. 1153 926 2079 Peoria Hogs Thunday, July 20, 1989 1185 1577 HOGS; 1800 - BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE, 1.00 HIGHER. US 1-3 220-250 LB. 48.00-48.50, 100 HEAD 49.00; 210-220 LB. 45.00-48.00; 200-210 LB. 42.00-45.00. US 2-3 230-260 LB. 47.50-48.00; 260-280 LB. 46.50-47.50. SOWS: UNDER 400 LB. MOSTLY STEADY: OVER 400 LB. 50 HIGHER. (17%) US 1-3 325-400 LB. 36.50; 400-500 LB. 34.50-35.00; 500-650 LB. 33.00-34.00. BOARS; ALL WEIGHTS 35.00. St. Louis Hogs Thursday, July 20,-1989 56.00-66X)0. HOGS: 2500 - BARROWS & GILTS FAIRLY ACTIVE. FULLY 50, INSTANCES 75 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-260 LB. 48.00-48.25; 200-230 LB. 44.50-46.50, FEW 47.00. US 2-3 250-270 LB. 47.50-48.00; 270-300 LB. 45.50-47.50. SOWS; ALL WEIGHTS STEADY. (AROUND 13%) US 1-3 300-500 LB. 32.00-33.50; OVER 500 LB. 32.00-34.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 35.00; UNDER 300 LB. 34.50. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, July 20, 1989 500 - BARROWS & GILTS SLOW. 75 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-270 LB. 48.50-49.00. SOWS MODERATELY ACTIVE. STEADY IN A LIMITED COMPARI SON. (5%) US 1-3 475-550 LB. 32.00-33.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 32.00. GRAIN , CATTLE AND HOG CORN FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, S£r. 252% 246% SSJ 2 S 399 392% 389% 392 390% DEC. 253% 242% 238% 240 237% SEP - 400/4 393 391 394% 397% MR.9O 259% 252 245% 246 244% DEC - 410 402% 402 405% 413 MAY 263 253% 250% „ 250 248% MR.9O 408% 403 403 406% 413 JUL. 264 255 250 ' 251 248 MAY 392 386 385% 3«9 390% SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR. JUL. AUG. SEP. NOV. JAN. MAR. MAY CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUBS, AUG. 71.55 72.95 73.20 72.85 72.75 JUL. 47.57 47.80 47.60 48.05 49.00 OCT. 75.35 75.60 75.62 75.60 75.52 AUG. 44.95 45.40 45.25 45.85 46.17 DEC. 74.20 74.30 74.42 74.45 74.42 OCT. '40.02 40.10 39.90 40.30 40.20 FEB. 72.92 73.17 73.05 72.92 72.90 DEC. 42.40 42.40 42.00 42.50 42.47 APR. 73.90 74.13 74.00 74.00 74.05 FEB. 43.95 43.80 43.50 43.75 43.80 APR. 90 41.50 41.45 41.00 41.45 41.17 FUTURES MARKET TRENDS GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I f Thl » 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 daily basis through Pennsylvania _ r Farmers' Association Farm Management Services. For additional market comments and trading sarvlcs contact PFA Commodity Futurss Service. >1 (717) 761-2740 Acres Corn Update: com futures prices reversed today and closed higher from2cents on the March, May and July options to as much as 6 cents on the spot July. Front' month support was attri buted to ideas of increased export interest, with talk that the USSR may buy up to 500,000 metric tonnes in the very near future. Short covering throughout the ses sion was featured in response to oversold conditions with the new crop months remaining under pressure from ongoing favorable weather conditions." September closed 3-3/4 cents higher today at $2.42 after trading in a range from $2.39-3/4 to $2.42-1/2. Bids for generic certificates were firmer today on renewed demand and DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar.... Classified Ads.... Business News... Mailbox Markets Sale Reports D 22 Public Auction Register D 25 DAIRY Lancaster 4-H Dairy Show. A3O Lebanon Holstein A 39 Lycoming DHIA 824 Franklin DHIA D 8 Bucks DHIA D 9 Successful Dairyman Dll HOME AND YOUTH Homestead Notes Home On The Range :.B 6 Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 810 Farm Women Societies 817 FUTURES MARKETS (Dally closing bids: Friday, July 14 through Thursday, July 21) 688% 681% 644% 628% 635% 644 652% 748 698 655 634 640 647% 651% 700 680 641% 626 634 640 645 WED. THUR. excellent PIK and roll opportunities. a f, , T . , . futures strengthened further today, ending Acres Soybean Update: s oy - seillon 2Aa to 4 ce „ u higher bean futures prices closed nicely Jjjgher Buying continued on oversconditions with this afternoon, gaining from 7-l/4eoqi* on Anther support tied to reports of damage to the May option to 32 cents on the spot July portion* of the spring wheat crop. Reports Limitless July traded at one point more • j}{llifie\pring wheat in North Dakota was than 50 cents higher with buying today tied cut by 36 fc due extreme i y dry weather to firm cash market fundamentals. Upside ,h e fi rst of monlh fue i ed buy,,,, July momentum was stalled in the new crop setded 2 -I/2 higher today at $3.90 after months on reports of favorable growing trlding in , nlrrow rulge from $ 3 . 89 to condiuons, with buying linked to oversold $3-92 . Th e September option gained 4 indicators. The USDA announced after the ~„i,h * $3. 9 4-i/4. dose, a sale to Taiwan of 108,000 metric tonnes. November settled today at $6.30 after trading in a range from $6.26 to $6.34. 11l AIO AIO 825. C 8 D 6 DI6 B 2 Uncwtw Farming, Saturday, July 22,1989-A3 WHEAT SOYBEAN MEAL I'RI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, JUL. AUG. SEP. OCT. DEC. JAN. MAR. CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THUR, issue this Four Sections Now is the Time AlO Farm Management A 25 On Being A Farm Wife B 4 Microwave Minutes Back Home Ida’s Notebook Have You Heard.... Foraging Around Pork Prose FEATURES FMC Visits Farms... KILE Schedules Crawford Co. Dairy FRI. MON. TUBS. WED. THI'R, 218.00 215.00 217.50 221.50 212.50 209.00 209.50 210.40 208.50 204,50 200.50 202.20 206.50 201.00 195.00 196.50 203.00 198.00 191.50 193.00 202.00 192.50 190.10 192.50 202.50 195.00 109.50 192.00 Acres Wheat Update: wheat Acres Cattle Update: Live cattle settled mixed while feeders closed (Turn to Pago A 7) COLUMNS Princess Who Cares About Teen Moms A Place To Call Their Own Master Gardener 231.50 209.30 201.20 195.00 191.20 190.70 190.20 B 5 812 814 815 ,C 4 D 2 A 26 A 36 ,B 13 ~..820 822 C 2
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