National Grain St. Joicph, MO July 19, 1989 CASH GRAIN PRICES HIGHER WEDNESDAY. THIS PURTLY'A REACTION TO RECENT down turns IN A WEATHER RELATED MARKET. HOWEVER, EXPORT ORDERS VERY LIGHT FOR THE SEC OND CONSECUTIVE WEEK. WHEAT HARVEST IN FULL SWING WEATH ER PERMITTING AND AS FAR NORTH AS THE DAKOTAS. EXPORT NEWS: TAIWAN BOUGHT 108.000 METRIC TONS OF SOYBEANS FOR 89-90 MARKETING YEAR. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 07/19/89 07/18/89 07/20/88 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 4.20-4.23 UP 4 3.71-3.73 MINNEAPOLIS 4.39 3/4-4.41 3/4 UP 9 1/2- 6 1/2 4.13 1/2 PORTLAND 4.46-4.49 UP 2 4.04-4.18 ST. LOUIS 3.91-3.94 UP 3 3.49-3.52 CORN. U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.44-2.48 UP 3-4 2.80-2.84 MINNEAPOLIS 2.44 UP 5 3/4 2.71 3/4 SO. lOWA 2.49-2.52 UP 5 2.83-2.86 OMAHA 2.31-2.34 UP 4-6 2.66-2.68 SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 6.95-7.00 UP 16 8.01-8.16 MINNEAPOLIS 6.92 1/2 UP 10 1/2 7.57 1/2 SO. lOWA 6.97-7.01 UP 13 7.66-7.93 C. ILL. 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FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (SEPT) WHEAT 4.07 1/2 UP 4 3.83 1/2 MINNEAPOLIS (SEPT) WHEAT 4.04 3/4 UP 4 1/2 4.04 1/2 CHICAGO (SEPT) WHEAT 3.94 1/4 UP 4 3.80 1/2 (SEPT) CORN 2.42 UP 3 3/4 3.11 3/4 (NOV) SOYBEANS 6.30 UP 9 3/4 8. 56 1/2 EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 4.54-4.56 UP 3-2 4.04-4.05 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 4.12-4.13 UP 3 3.76-3.78 N 0.2 YELLOW CORN 2.70-2.71 UP 5 3.12-3.16 N 0.2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.51 UP 7 BARGE 4.56 UP 3 5.02-5.23 N 0.2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 7.25-7.27 UP 16-11 8.56-8.58. North Jersey Market Hackettstown, N.J. Tucs, July 18, 1989 Hay—Straw & Grain Report ALFALFA HAY: 3 LOADS. 1.50-2.20 BALE. MIXED HAY: 3 LOADS. 1.30-1.50 BALE. TIMOTHY HAY: 1 LOAD, 1.50 BALE. TOTAL: 7 LOADS. Providing you with information & technical help for maximum performance. Insures that pullet growing program is followed resulting in birds that perform. Leinbach’s Hay Shlppcnsburg, PA July II and IS. Report Supplied by Auc tion TOTAL LOADS: 36. ALFALFA: 48.00-123.00. MIXED HAY: 57.00-99.00. TIMOTHY: 41.00-95.00. BROME GRASS: 45.00-101.00. STRAW: 45.00-47.50. EAR CORN: 101.00. OATS: 2.35 BUSHEL MULCH HAY: 18.00-43.00. Chester County Hay Coatesville, PA Wed., July 19 TOTAL LOADS: 9. ALFALFA: 135.00. STRAW: 70.00-90.00 TIMOTHY: 100.00-120.00. TIMOTHY MULCH: 50.00-58.00. Dewart Hay Dcwart, PA. Monday, July 17, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction HAY: 5 LOADS 45.00-86.00. STRAW: 1 LOAD AT 62.00. CORN: 5 LOADS 90.00-121.00. Greencastle Hay Market Hay & Straw July 14 81 LOADS. ALFALFA 58.00-200.00. MIXED HAY 50.00-106.00. TIMOTHY 70.00-119.00. CLOVER HAY 1 LOAD AT 64.00. GRASS HAY 1 LOAD AT 72.00. STRAW 52.00-84.00. EAR CORN 116.00-140.00. OATS 1 LOAD 2.30 BUSHEL. (Continued from Page A 1) mostly lower with trading today centered on positioning in advance of Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report. Floor traders and analysts expect the report to show light placements and active marketings during the second quarter. Some profits were taken on recent gains today with further sales tied to an increase in open interest Further support was tied to reports of active fed cattle sales yesterday at higher prices with gains heled in check near con tract highs. Live cattle settled from 13 low er on the August to IS higher on the December while feeders settled from 10 higher on the August to 25 lower on the November. CME FEEDER SETTLEMENT PRICE; July 17, 1989 - $82.97 up $ .28 NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: CASH PRICES - steady to firm FUTURES - steady to mixed Acres Hog Update: Live hog futures closed higher from 55 to 85 points today on buying fueled by expectations for firmer cash market fundamentals and light er receipts. Some positions were offset in advance of Friday’s USDA 7 and 13 State Cattle on Feed Reports and monthly Cold Storage Report. 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Central U.S. Carlot Pork Report July 20, 1989 Report supplied by USDA CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT PORK REPORT FOB OMAHA BASIS INCLUDES MAJOR PRODUCTION AREAS IN MIDWEST AS OF 11 •15 AM. COMPARED TUESDAY’S 3:00 P.M. CLOSE: FRESH PORK LOINS 14-18# 2.00 HIGHER IN THIN TEST; BOSTON BUTTS NOT TESTED; SKD HAMS 2.00-4.50 HIGHER; SDLS BELLIES 2.50-3.00 HIGHER IN LIGHT TEST. DEMAND MODERATE, MOVE MENT and Offerings generally LIGHT. LOADS PORK CUTS 16.00. LOADS TRIM/PROCESS PORK 3.5. PORK CUTS LOINS, REGULAR, FRESH 14-18# * 2.0 LDS. RANGE 111.50-113.00, WGHTD AV 112.25. ’/. " TRIM 14-18# 2.0 LDS. RANGE 125.50-127.00, WGHTD AV 126.25. COMBO'S 22/UP# 3.0 LDS. RANGE 82.00, WGHTD AV 82.00. HAM, SKINNED, FRESH 17-20# 2 LDS. RANGE 64.50-66.00, WGHTD AV 65.25. 20-26# 4 LDS. RANGE 65.50-67.00, WGHTD AV 66.00. 32/UP# 2 LDS. RANGE 56.00-57.00, WGHTD AV 56.50. BELLY, SDLS, SKIN-ON, FRESH 12-14# 1.5 LD. RANGE 33.00-33.50, WGHTD AV 33.33. 14-16# 1.5 LDS. RANGE 33.00-33.50, WGHTD AV 33.33. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (CHEMICAL LEAN) COMBO 42% FRESH 3 LDS. RANGE 34.00-35.00, WGHTD AV 34.17. SKINNED JOWLS COMBO FRESH .5 LD. RANGE