National Grain Market Sl. Joseph, MO August 8,1990 ST. LOUIS WHEAT PRICES WHEAT PRICES HIGHER ON WEDNESDAY, BOOSTED BY IMPROVED EXPORT bonus program usage, corn and bean prices down as trad ers await tomorrows u.s.d.a. production reports, corn is expected to show a larger PRODUCTION FIGURE TOMORROW. light foreign demand for CORN AND BEANS ALSO A FACTOR IN THE DECLINES. LOWER CRUDE OIL FUTURES INFLUENCED SOY BEAN PRICES. UNITED STATES...RAINS IMPROVED CROP CONDITION IN THE SOUTHWEST, CORN BELT, AND ALONG THE GULF COAST: HOWEV ER. COOLER-THAN-NORMAL TEMP ERATURES DELAYED DEVELOP MENT OF CORN, SOYBEANS, AND SORGHUM IN THE CORN BELT. USSR...IN WESTERN USSR. CON TINUED UNSEASONABLY COOL WEATHER IN THE NORTH DELAYS WINTER GRAIN HARVESTS AND SLOWS CROP MATURATION. IN THE NEW LANDS. COOL WEATHER AND PERIODIC SHOWERS CONTINUE TO BENEFIT SPRING GRAINS. EUR OPE-UNSEASONABLE HEAT AND MELHORN SALES, SERVICE, TRUCKING CO. ISIS m Main 8t n Mom?t Joy, m 17552 Why You Should Consider Melhorn Sales, Service and Trucking Co. EsatUEfi Benefits *3O years of DEKALB sales & Providing you with a reliable source of a service experience proven performer, committed to making it work in your layer house. Providing you with a professional and caring approach to moving your pullets, protecting your investment. Providing you with a quality grown pullet raised on a proven program that insures top performance in your layer house. * 14 years of trucking experience * 27 years pullet growing experience - custom growing - Started pullets * 2 full time sales & service people * 2 full time pullet service people * 6 full time office staff To handle your business needs fast, courteous & efficiently. Capable of moving and housing 80,000 pullets per day. Fast, efficient, & courteous service insures the least amount of stress on your birds. Jf. ears ® x P er i®nce in the Utilizing fowl carts for fast, efficient loading of spent hens handling of your spent hens The only full service company, in this area, to handle the total needs of the poultrymen. ———— * Full time, professional pullet moving crews For More Information Phone: 717-6531102 ■■■ Monday -Friday 8:30 AM -4:00 PM DRYNESS CONTINUE TO STRESS MOST SUMMER CROPS IN ALL BUT EASTERN GROWING AREAS. EAST ERN ASIA-TROPICAL STORM TAS HA RELIEVES DRYNESS ACROSS MUCH OF SOUTHEASTERN CHINA. HEAT AND DRYNESS CONTINUE OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN JAPAN. SOUTH ASIA-UNFAVORABLY DRY WEATH ER PERSISTS IN PRIMARY SUMMER CROP AREAS OF THE SOUTH AND WEST. SOUTHEAST ASIA...UNSEASONABLY DRY, WARM WEATHER IN CENTRAL THAILAND FAVORS MATURING CORN BUT REDUCES MOISTURE FOR IMMA TURE CROPS AND NEW PLANTINGS. SOUTH AMERICA-DRY WEATHER PREVAILS THROUGHOUT ARGENTI NA AND SOUTH- CENTRAL BRAZIL. MILDER WEATHER RETURNS TO THE REGION. AUSTRALIA-WET, COOL WEATHER RETURNS TO EASTERN CROP AREAS. HEAVY RAIN CAUSES FLOODING IN EAST ERN NEW SOUTH WALES. CANA DA-LIGHT RAIN AND MILD TEMP ERATURES BENEFIT VEGETATIVE TO FILLING SPRING CROPS. EXPORT NEWS: JAMAICA BOUGHT 26,500 TONNES NO. 2 OR BETTER SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT UNDER PL4BO FOR AUG/SEPT SHIPMENT. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO Providing you with information & technical help for maximum performance. Insures that pullet growing program is followed resulting in birds that perform. 08/08/90 08/07/90 08/D9/89~WHEAT; KANSAS CITY 2.85-2.87 UP 4-5 4.13-4.14 MINNEAPOLIS 3.05-3.10 UP 4 1/4-DN 2 3/4 4.18 3/4 PORTLAND 3.15-3.18 UP 2-3 4.42-4.45 ST. LOUIS 2.79-2.84 UP 3 3.97-4.07 *»ST. LOUIS 8/7/90 2.76-2.81 CORN, U S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.58-2.63 DN 2 2.25-2.30 MINNEAPOLIS 2.49 1/4 DN 3 3/4 2.25 SO. lOWA 2.54-2.57 DN 3 2.29-2.32 OMAHA 2.46-2.48 DN 3-2 2.17-2.18 SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 6.10-6.14 DN 1-2 5.83-5.88 MINNEAPOLIS 6.01 1/4 DN 3 5.89 1/2 SO. lOWA 6.04-6.08 DN 7-4 6.00-6.04 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 6.14 1/2-6.18 1/2 NC-DN 2 6.08 1/2-6.15 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. 1 SOFT WHITE WHEAT. ST. LOUIS, NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (SEPT) WHEAT 2.80 3/4 UP 3 1/2 4.02 MINNEAPOLIS (SEPT) WHEAT 2.85 UP 4 1/4 3.96 3/4 CHICAGO (SEPT) WHEAT ZB4 1/2 UP 3 1/4 3.95 (SEPT) CORN 2.52 1/4 DN 1 3/4 2 23 (NOV) SOYBEANS 6.07 1/4 DN 2 5.70 1/2 EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX- KING'S AUCTION KIRKWOOD Hay, Straw and Grain Auction EVERY TUESDAY 12:00 Located Rt 472 5 mllw couth of Ouarryvilla or • mltcc north' of Oxford comor of Rt 472 tnd Noble Rood ot Rouoo Tobacco Station. Lloyd R KroMor, Auctioneer AU-00051JL No out of state checks ALL TRUCKERS AND FARMERS WELCOME Some Markets Not Available Due To Early Press Deadlines AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.18-3.22 UP 4-6 4.44-4.48 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.07-3.11 UP 1-5 4.16-4.17 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.76-2.77 DN 3 2.47-2.48 N 0.2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.76 DN 5 BARGE 4.92 DN 3 4.61-4.43 N 0.2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 6.33 DN 2-3 6.20-6.25. King’s Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1990 Report Supplied bj Auction 43 LOADS OF HAY. ALFALFA: 56.00-146.00. ALFALFA MIX: 26.00-139.00. MIXED HAY: 61.00-119.00. CLOVER AND MIX: 74.00-113.00, BY THE LOAD, 55.00-64.00. TIMOTHY AND MIX: 45.00-129.00. GRASS AND ORCHARD GRASS: 95.00-114.00. STRAW: 37.00-75.00. EAR CORN: 100.00-101.00. OATS: 2.30 BU. Herb’s Hay Auction Kulzlown, PA Thurs., Aug. 9, 1990 Report Supplied by Auction 3 LDS HAY. 60.00-121.00. OAT STRAW: 1 LOAD, 80.00, EAR CORN: 100.00. MULVANEY LIVESTOCK M SERVICES tl—a. Tom Mulvaney, Jr. Easton, PA (215) 258-1670 |A Complete livestock Company-In Our 21st Year Of Business OFFERING: Order Buying, Livestock Trucking To Leesport & Quakertown Sales In PA & Hackettstown Sale In NJ. TOP PRICES FOR DOWN & DISABLED CATTLE, Paid On Dressed Weight At Competitive Prices. Also - Fat Cattle, Bulls and Steers. NOW AVAILABLE! - Removal of Dead Cattle & Horses (Subject To Charge Based On Area) PRESENTLY HANDLING THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: PA-Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Monroe, Part Of Berks NJ-Warren, Hunterdon, Sussex CaU (215) 258-1670 Rum (rest Feeds) Contracts Being Offered For... New Farrow To Finish Units Preferrably 300-500 Sows. Also Interested In New And Existing Finishing Floor To Be Run “All-In-All Out” We Supply • Cash Flow Information • Professional Service Personnel • Quality Genetics • Producer Incentive Programs Become a part of our Planned Growth! Call now to discuss this opportunity! 717-626-0331 or 1-800-432-3040 Lancaster. Farming, Saturday, August 11, 1990-A7 New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, PA. Friday, Aug. 3, 1990 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 14. MIXED HAY: 45.00-85.00, 1 AT 115.00. ALFALFA: FEW 70.00-142.50. TIMOTHY: 1 AT 62.50. STRAW: 3 LOADS, 40.00-57.50. EAR CORN: 2 LOADS. 105.00-132.50. OATS; 2 LOADS. 1.75-2.25 BU. Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 19 LDS. HAY. ALFALFA: 82.50-90.00. MIXED HAY- 50.00-87.50. STRAW: 6 AT 45.00-57.50, EAR CORN; 3 AT 9500-107.50. SHEEP: 200 TRADING MODERATE. COMPARED WITH LAST TUESDAY SLAUGHTER LAMBS STEADY. SLAUGHTER LAMBS. CHOICE AND PRIME 100-120 LBS. 48.00-50.00 j 90-100 LBS. 46 00-48.00. Belleville Hay Wednesday, Aug. 8 Belleville, PA Peoria Sheep Peoria, IL August 7, 1990
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