r H ° g Markets Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Sept. 9, 1989 Report supplied by auction 1026 HEAD. US 1-2 215-245 LBS. 44.50-45.25. US 1 215-245 LBS. 45.50-46.75. US 1-3 215-255 LBS 43.50-44 25. US 2-4 215-265 LBS. 42.50-43.25. SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS 32.00-35.50, FEW TO 36 25. BOARS; ALL WEIGHTS 29.00-32.00. State Graded Feeder Pig Sale at Carlisle Livestock Auction Friday, Sept. 8, 1989 TREND. RESULTS ON 1,586 PIGS. TREND COMPARED TO AUGUST 25, STATE GRADED SALE PIGS WERE 10 00 TO SPOTS 20.00 HIGHER. ALL PIGS WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDREDWEIGHT. US 1-2- 958 HEAD. 306 HEAD 42-49 LBS 75 00-91 00; 552 HEAD 50-59 LBS. 74 50-86 00, 100 HEAD 60-69 LBS. 69 00-75 00. US 2 414 HEAD 62 HEAD 33-39 LBS. 75 00-80 00, 193 HEAD 41-49 LBS. 78 00-86 00, 27 HEAD 47 LBS 69.00; 27 11EAD 52-57 LBS 62.00-69.00; 24 HEAD 52-59 LBS 81.50-82.00; 77 HEAD 60-69 IBS 69 00-72.00; 4 HD. 75-90 LBS, 57 00-60 00. US 2 AND 3: 172 HEAD. 34 HEAD 25-29 LBS. 75.00-96.00; 28 HEAD 32-39 LBS 65.00-70.00; 21 HEAD 44-49 LBS. 40 00-60.00; 25 HEAD 43'LBS. 83.00; 3 HEAD 52 LBS. 25.00; 56 HEAD 51-65 LBS 60 00-79.00; 5 HEAD 75 LBS. 50.00. UTILITIES: 31 HEAD 22-54 LBS. 38 00-63 00. AS IS:' If HEAD 25-50 LBS. 30.00. NEXT STATE GRADED PIG SALE FRIDAY, SEPT. 22. 1: 30 P.M. GRAD ING AND WEIGHING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 AM. t , New Holland Hogs hu Lancaster, PA t Monday,' Sept, it, >1989 >: Report Supplied by Auction 1100 HEAD. MARKET TREND: STEADY, WHOLESALE: 42.25-45.25; RETAIL: 47 00-49.00; SOWS: 32.00-36.00; BOARS' 1( 28!30-30.00. PIGS STATE GftADEO SALE FRI, SEPT. 22 1:30 P.M. Carlisle LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Now holding two salt* tach month avary 2nd A 4th FrWaya. Exit 12 on 141 (717) 249-4511 or Evanlnga Jim. 249-2)51 Walter M. Dunlap and Sons offers all cattle feed ers two marketing Days Give us a call for advice and marketing conditions. . -v ' r * ;• 4 . /y. - Mondays or Wednesdays m: . . ■ ■ v 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 Next Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Fri., Sept. 22 - 11:00 A.M. Walter lII* Dunlap anti Suns Lnncnttor Stockywxtt fm%m\ aiiiv Mlao M*mj JLaJO , An Old Uu# Uoftimimion Firm Kaaplng Abrtaat h IMthThiTlWid New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, PA September 13, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction 1178 HEAD. US AND 2'S 30-39 LBS. 68.00-90.00; 40-49 LBS. 56 00-8000; 50-59 LBS. 62.00-70.00. 2’S AND 3’S 35-50 LBS. 48.00-57.00. Peoria Hogs Peoria, Illinois Thursday, September 14, 1989 FEDERAL-STATE OPENING, MIDSESSION AND CLOSE HOGS; 1600 RECEIPTS EXCEEDED EARLY ESTIMATE BY 400. TRADING MOD ERATE BARROWS AND GILTS .50 TO 1.00 HIGHER COMPARED WITH WED NESDAY. SUPPLY MAINLY US 1-3 220-250 LBS. US 1-3 230-250 LBS. 43.00-43.50,100 HEAD 43.75-44.00 220-230 LBS. 41.50-43.00 210-220 LBS. 39.00-41.50 200-210 LBS. 37.00-39.00 2-3 240-260 LBS. 42.50-43.00 SOWS: .75 TO 1.00 HIGHER 16% US 1-3 325-500 LBS. 37.25-38.00 500-650 LBS. 38.50-39.00 BOARS: OVER 350 LBS. 37.00-37.25 UNDER 350 LBS. 35.50-36.00 HOG 214 St. Louis Hogs Thursday, Sept. 14, 1989 3500 - TRADE FAIRLY ACTIVE. BARROWS & GILTS 75-1.00 HIGHER. US 1-3 230-270 LB. 42.75-43.00. US 2-3 260-270 LB. 42.25-42.75; 270-300 LB. 40.25-42.25. SOWS: 300-500 LB. 50-1.00 HIGHER; OVER 500 LB. STEADY. AROUND 14%. US 1-3 300-500 LB. 37.00-38.50; OVER 500 LB. 37.00-40.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 37.00; UNDER Lp. UNESTA^LISffiD. ? f P< W fIOSS . .. Thursday, Sept. 14, {989 HOGS: 1600 - TRADING MOD ERATE. BARROWS & GILTS 50-1.00 HIGHER US 1-3 230-250 LB. 43.00-43.50, 100 HEAD 43.75-44.00; 220-230 LB. 41.50-43.00; 210-220 LB. 39.00-41.50; 200-210 LB. 37.00-39.00. US 2-3 240-260 LB. 42.50-43.00. SOWS: 75-1.00 HIGHER. 16%. US 1-3 325-500 LB. 37.25-38.00; 500-650 LB. 38.50-39.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 37.00-37.25; UNDER 350 LB. 35.50-36.00. Indianapolis Hogs Thursday, Sept. 14, 1989 HOGS- 400 - MODERATELY ACTIVE BARROWS & GILTS 75-1.00 HIGHER. US 1-3 220-260 LB. 42.75-43.50; WEIGHTS OVER 230 LB. 43.00-43.50. SOWS; MODERATELY ACTIVE. NOT WELL TESTED. 3%. US 1-3 FEW 475-650 LB. 34.00-38.00. BOARS: OVER 350 LB. 34.00. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG :orn FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR, SEPT. 23914 238’/. 236 1 /. 233'/. 237’/. DEC. 239'/. 238'/. 235 229'/. 232 MR.9O 24614 245'/. 242 236'/. 23814 MAY 251 251'/. 247'/. 241’/. 244’/. JUL. 253 253 249'/. 244 246’/. SEPT. 24414 245 241'/. 237 236 SOYBEANS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR, SEP. 607'/. 607 602 586'/. 585'/. NOV. 594'/. 591 585'/. 575 576'/. JAN. 603'/. 600'/. 595 584'/. 585'/. MAR. 61314 611’/. 605 V. 594'/. 597’/. MAY 621’/. 619 613’/. 60414 607’/. JUL. 624’/. 622’/. 617'/. 609 612 CHICAGO CATTLE FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. OCT. 71.87 71.67 72.22 72.02 72.52 DEC. 72.82 73.15 ' 73.25 73.40 73.72 FEB. 72.42 72,67 72.90 72.95 73.17 APR. 73.50 73.67 73.77 73.92 74.22 JUNE 71.57 71.55 71.67 71.75 71.77 ** ant* FUTURES MARKET TRENDS Ikggll GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK j f This market Information provided by ACRES. ACRES is a copyrighted I / market Information service developed by the American Farm Bureau and \ available to Pennsylvania farmers on a daily basis through Pennsylvania / Farmers’ Association Farm Management Services. For additional market comments and trading service contact PFACommodity Futures Service. V (717) 761-2740 Acres Com Update Com futures prices closed sharply lower this afternoon under pressure from fund long liquidation ’fueled by itiarply lower wheat prices. Today's settlements i Were from 2-3/4 to 5-1/2 cents lower m heavy volume. Prices were fractionally mixed this morning after yesterday’s neutral to slightly bearish report with added pressure coming from the absence of fresh demand. Wheal prices plunged on news that the USDA is expected to announce this week a proposal to allow producers to plant 110% of their base acreage. Losses m September were pared by strong cash basis levels and late harvest ideas. December dropped 5-1/2 cents and settled at $2.29-1/2 after trading m a range from $2.29 to $2.35-1/2. COLUMNS Now is the Time., Farm Management On Being A Farm Wife B 7 Microwave Minutes B 5 Have You Heard B 8 Back Home B 9 Ida’s Notebook 81l Poultry Pointers C 4 Flock Forum C 6 FEATURES York Holstein A 34 Disaster Relief Auction 812 Cumberland Antique 5h0w..815 PA Dairy Princess Writes ...816 Solanco Fair C 2 Admas Co. 4-H Steer C 4 Lehigh Swine Roundup C 5 Lebanon Hog Show. Cumberland Swine York Beef Show... York Open Show.. York Sheep York 4-H Beef. FUTURES MARKETS (Dally closing bids; Friday, Sept. 8 through Thursday, Sept. 14) Acres Soybean Update Soybean futures prices settled sharply lower this afternoon with selling tied to technical indicators after a neutral to bear ish crop report. Some pressure was attri buted to news that several traders in Fer ruzri's Paris/office bad been dismissed with additional selling seen in response to steep losses in wheat. Further pressure was in response to new forecasts calling for clearing weather in the midwest over the next week. November closed out today's session 10-1/2 cents lower at $5.75 after trading in a range from $5.73 to $5.92. September was 15-1/2 cents lower at $5.86-1/2 Acres Wheat Update Wheal futures prices plunged from 8 to In this issue Four Sections AlO A3l D 2 D 3 D 4 D 8 .A26.D12 DlB Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16, 1989-A3 WHEAT FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. SEPT. 395 Vi 393 393 385 385'/. DEC. 404’/. 404'/. 404 394 V. 394% MAR. 406% 406% 406% 395% 395 MAY 391% 391% 389% 375% 376% JUL. 36 (T 360% 359% 347 346% SOYBEAN MEAL FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. SEP. 202 80 204.90 206.90 204 30 203 30 OCT. 191.20 193.20 193.80 189.60 190.10 DEC. 188.40 189.70 189 30 184.70 184 90 JAN. 188 20 189.00 188.20 183 20 183.90 MAR. 187.70 188.30 187.20 182.70 182 50 MAY 187 50 186 70 185.70 181.70 181.70 CHICAGO HOGS FRI. MON. TUES. WED. THUR, OCT. 39.17 38.75 39.20 39 75 40.57 DEC. 41.17 40.67 40.95 41.27 42.12 FEB. 42.85 42.60 42.32 42.57 43.17 APR. 40.70 40.52 40.35 40.42 41.10 JUN. 45.40 45.55 45.42 45.50 45.82 JUL. 45 85 46.20 46 15 46 12 46.50 14 cents lower today, making the largest single price decline m months and set new contract lows in March, May and July. Heavy sales were tied to fund long liquida tion fueled by talk that the USDA was expected to make an a7nouncement this week thqt producers would be allowed to plant 110% of their base. Further pressure was linked to wire service reports that the USSR had made all their grain purchases for this year. September closed 8 cents lower at $3.85 while the new crop months dropped from 10*3/4 to 14 cents. HOME AND YOUTH Home On The Range B 2 Homestead Notes B 6 i Cook’s Question Comer B 8 Kid’s Komer 810 DAIRY RCMA Suspends A2B Md. Futurity DIO Md. Dairy Judging Dll Md. Holstein SHow Dl4 Indian Fair Dl6 Crawford DHIA Dl9 Central District FFA D2O DEPARTMENTS Editorial Farm Calendar. Farm Forum... Classified Ads 816,C 7 Business News D 6 Mailbox Markets D2l Sale Reports D3O Public Auction Register D 34 Acres Cattle Update Live and feeder cattle futures closed mostly higher this afternoon with October fats 20 weaker on professional long liqui- (Turn to Png* Al 9) AlO AlO AlO
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