(Continued from Pago A 3) cents while the July 1990 option dropped 2-1/2 cents. Commercial and fund buying late in the session propped the September after a dull and featureless session. Spread trading was featured with many commission houses bear spread ing against the December. Narrow range trading was dominant. Ideas that deliveries tomorrow against the September contract would range from 6 to 10 million bushels provided support. September settled today at $3.85-3/4 after trading in a range from $3.82-1/2 to $3.86-1/2. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE; Feeder and live cattle closed most ly lower under pressure from cash-connected selling prompted by ideas that yesterday’s rally was overdone. Ongoing concerns over heavy fed cattle weights and slug gish boxed beef sales at lower prices added further pressure. Morning price gains were fueled by follow through from yesterday and an increase in ripen interest. Further buying was In response to ' news that Japan would open a ten der next month for 8,000 metric tonnes of frozen beef. Feeders came under pressure from losses in the live cattle pit. CME FEEDER SETTLE MENT PRICE: 08/28/89 $ 84.06 - DOWN $ ,01/CWT. NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: CASH PRICES - steady to lower FUTURES - steady to lower. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Hog futures gave back Tuesday’s gains and closed lower today from S to 90 points. Session long weakness was tied to lower cash market quo tations and reports of .continued heavy receipts in most locations. Slaughter-today was reported at 326.000 which compares with 309.000 last week and 304,000 last year. Bellies closed slightly higher, but well off session highs as long liquidation and profit taking. Further selling was fueled by ideas that fresh belly prices had reached a near term top and by spillover weakness from live hogs. National Grain Market St, Joseph, Mo. Wednesday, August 30,1959 US DA DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN MARKET SUMMARY GRAIN PRICES MIXED, MOSTLY LOWER ON WED NESDAY, EXCEPT CORN PRICES. UNCHANGED TO SLIGHTLY HIGH ER. FOREIGN EXPORT DEMAND LIGHT. EXPORT NEWS: COLOMBIA BOUGHT 30,000 TONNES OF U.S. HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FOR OCT. EGYPT BOUGHT 22,300 TON NES OF SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT UNDER PL4BO FOR SEPT. SHIPMENT. TAIWAN BOUGHT 54,000 TONNES OF U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW SOYBEANS FOR DECEMBER. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 08/30/89 08/29/89 08/31/88 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 4.08-4.11 NC 3.84-3.86 MINNEA POLIS 4.04 3/4-4.10 3/4 DN S 3/4-3 3/4 4.19 1/2 PORTLAND 4.55-4.56 NC-DN 1 4.24-4.28 ST. LOUIS 3.97-4.01 UP 3-4 3.78-3.81. CORN, U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.34-2.37 UP 1-NC 2.74-2.78 MINNEAPOLIS 2.32 3/4 UP 1 3/4 2.65 1/2 SO. lOWA 2.39-2.41 UP 1 2.70-2.75 OMAHA 2.21-2.22 NC 2.60-2.64. SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY S.BB-5.93 DN 2 8.48-8.56 MINNEAPOLIS 5.85 3/4 DN 3 3/4 8.39 1/2 SO. lOWA 5.92-5. 96 DN 2-1 1/2 8.44-8.49 C. ILL. PRO CESSORS 5.97-6.17 DN 4 1/2 8.59 1/2-8.67 1/2. KANSAS CITY. US NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT. ORDINARY PRO TEIN. MINNEAPOLIS, US NO. 1 DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT. 14% PROTEIN. PORTLAND. NO. 2 SOFT WHITE WHEAT, ST. LOUIS. NO. 2 2,1988-A7 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (DEC) WHEAT 4.00 3/4 DN 1/2 3.89 1/4 MINNEAPOLIS (DEQ WHEAT 3.91 1/4 DN 2 1/4 3.98 1/2 CHICAGO (DEQ WHEAT 3 99 1/4 UP 1/2 3.97 1/2 (DEC) CORN 2.33 3/4 NC 2.96 1/2 (NOV) SOY BEANS 5.77 3/4 DN 1 3/4 8.67 1/2. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 4.44-4.45 UP 1-DN 1 4.25 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 4.19-4.25 UP 2-14 4.04-4.10 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.61-2.63 NC-UP 1 3.05-3.08 N 0.2 YEL LOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.57 NC BARGE 4.58 DN 5 5.07-5.13 N 0.2 YEL LOW SOYBEANS 6.23-6.28 DN 7-2 8.84-8.88. King’s Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, August 29, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 25. ALFALFA: 100.00-155.00. ALFALFA MIX: 34.00-130.00. MIXED HAY: 131.00. TIMOTHY: 114.00-116.00. GRASS HAY: 34.00-100.00. STRAW: 45.00-110.00, MOLDY LOAD, BIG SQUARE BALES, 16.00. EAR CORN; 99.00-100.00. Leinbach’s Hay Shlppensburg, PA Aug. 26 and 29. Report Supplied by Auc tion TOTAL LOADS: 35. ALFALFA: 61.50-111.00. MIXED HAY: 50.00-131.00. S VINTAGE SALES « 5 STABLES, INC. II *£ has 3 opossum belly trailers that ♦♦ will transport your livestock ♦♦ ** anywhere at anytime. ** ** Call 24 hours a day ** g (717) 442-4181 business ** 8 (215) 458-8518 home ** 8 (215) 458-5060 home # ♦J L. Robert Frame, Sr., President *♦ 8 Glenn S. Frame, Manager *> FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 ■ 1:00 PM ON THE FARM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE Sale To Start Promptly Every 4 Weeks Located 4 miles east of former location, 1 mile off 472 midway between Quarryville & Oxford, PA, 1 mile south of Kirkwood, turn west off 472 at Union Church (Street Rd.) 1 mile to crossroad turn left, 2nd farm on right. Hill Road. Watch for sale signs. Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #169 Qualified Pseudorabies Free Herd #55 50 to 60 Head We have White Diamond F2’s crossbred to Chester White & some 3-way cross • York, Landrace & Duroc. Vaccinated for Lepto, Eryslplas, Rhinitis, E’Coll, Pasteueralla Hand mated with Breeding Dates Local Truck Available No Hogs Sold On Commission JOHN B. STOLTZFUS 60 Hill Rd., Kirkwood, Pa. Abe Dlffenbach, Auctioneer AU22SL NEXT SALE FRI., OCT. 20. 1:00 P.M. TIMOTHY: 60.00-75.00. GRASS: 37.00-80.00. STRAW; 30.00-46.00. EAR CORN: 95.00-105.00. MULCH HAY; 22.00-38.00. Keister’s Hay Middleburg, PA Tucaday, Aug. 29 Report nip plied by auction 15 LOADS OF HAY. MIXED HAY: 50.00-135.00. STRAW: 2 LOADS AT 40.00-52.50. EAR CORN: 12 LOADS AT 82.50-117.50. OATS: 1 AT 1.70 BU. Belleville Hay Wednesday, August 30 Belleville, PA Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 26 LDS. HAY. ALFALFA: 55.00-110.00. MIXED HAY: SO.OO-92.50. STRAW: 45.00-85.00. EAR CORN: 85.00-112.50. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction .Thursday, Aug. 31, 1989 RETURN TO FARM CALF 130.00-165.00. GOOD VEAL 80.00-100.00. COMMON VEAL 50.00-79.00. CHOICE STEERS 70.00-73.50. SELECT STEERS 63.00-71.00. COMMON STEERS 52.00-62.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 47.00-52.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 45.00-50.00. SHELLS 38.00-44.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 68.00-70.50. SELECT HEIFERS 61.00-67.00. COMMON HEIFERS 55.00-60.00. GOOD FEEDERS 70.00-95.00. COMMON FEEDERS 50.00-69.00. BULLS 55.00-66.00. GOOD HOGS 44.00-46.50.
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