National Grain Market St. Joseph, Mo. Wednesday, September 2,1992 USDA DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY EXPORT PICTURE BRIGHTENED UP AND PRICES FOR WHEAT AND BEANS HIGHER; OPTIMISM FOR WHEAT SPILLED OVER INTO CORN PITS BUT CASH PRICE LOWER AS PRIVATE SOUR CES EXPECT TO INCREASE PRODUC TION FIGURES. WHEAT 6 TO 18 CENTS HIGHER. CORN STEADY TO 6 CENTS LOWER. SORGHUM 2 TO 5 CENTS HIGHER. SOYBEANS 1 TO 5 CENTS HIGHER. USDA ANNOUNCED A MAJOR EEP INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR WHEAT WITH OVER 1.1 BIL LION BUSHELS TARGETED FOR 28 COUNTRIES IN 1993 FISCAL YEAR. CASH CORN PRICES SUFFERED SLIGHT LOSSES AS CORN NOT IN BIG PICTURE FOR EXPORT TARGET INGS. SOYBEAN PRICES RECEIVED SOME STRENGTH FROM WHEAT NEWS BUT REPORTS OF COOLER WEATHER MOVING INTO MIDWEST AREAS THIS MONTH PUT CONCERN BACK INTO TRADERS. « ■» * Some people get all the breaks. Put the breaks on your tax bill. Get your equip ment with a true tax lease by December 31 and your payments are 100% tax-deductible as an operating expense. Plus, with an annual payment schedule, you can benefit from a large tax write-off this year and not make a second payment for as many as 12 full months. You’ll have several more good reasons to look forward to a happy new year. You can lock in your order now and take delivery in 1993. You’ll enjoy Note Telmark® leases are available throughout the Northeast, Ml, OH, VA, KY, WV, IN, W 1 and IL Minimum lease $5,000 ©1992 Telmark Inc Delaware Andrew McLean Southern DE 410-827-5052 David Lytle Northern DE 215-255-0569 Maryland Pennsylvania Andrew McLean Lisa Francisco David Lytle Fred Dixon Scott Weissman Eastern MD Northeastern PA Southeastern PA Northwestern PA South Central, PA 410-827-5052 201-579-3835 215-255-0569 814-763-1118 301-696-1646 EXPORT NEWS: WEST AND CEN TRAL AFRICAN NATIONS BOUGHT 15,000 TONNES HARD RED SPRING WHEAT, UNDER EEP, FOR NOVEM BER. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN NATIONS BOUGHT 10,500 TONNES WHEAT FLOUR. UNDER EEP, FOR SEP/OCT SHIPMENT. VENEZUELA BOUGHT 3,000 TONNES SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. UNDER EEP FOR SEPTEMBER. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO 09/02/92 09/01/92 09/05/91 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.42-3.44 UP 7 3.20-3.22 MINNEA POLIS TRUCK BID 3.64 UP 6 3/4 3.24 1/4-3.26 1/4 PORTLAND 4.27-4.31 UP 17-18 3.65-3.66 ST. LOUIS 3.26-3.29 UP 6-8 2.88-2.91. CORN. U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.26-2.28 NC 2.53-2.56 MIN NEAPOLIS 2.12 1/4 DN 6 3/4 2.38 3/4 SO. lOWA 2.21-2.28 DN 4-1 2.46-2.49 1/2 OMAHA 2.11-2.14 DN 2-NC 2.37-Z4l. SOYBEANS, NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 5.49-5.52 UP 1-2 5.86-5.88 MINNEAPOLIS 5.43 3/4 DN 6 1/2 5.70 SO. lOWA 5.51-5.61 UP 5 5.74-5.79 1/2 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 5.63 3/4-5.70 3/4 New Jersey David Lytle Southern NJ 215-255-0569 Lisa Francisco Northern NJ 201-579-3835 RED WINTER WHEAT, ORDINARY PROTEIN, 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 3.38 1/4 UP 7 1/4 3.20 DEC MINNEAPOLIS (SEPT) WHEAT 3.38 1/4 UP 8 1/2 3.03 1/4 DEC CHICA GO (SEPT) WHEAT 3.44 1/2 UP 6 3/4 3.23 1/2 DEC (DEC) CORN 2.21 UP 1 2.52 3/4 (NOV) SOYBEANS 5.48 3/4 UP 3 1/2 5.86. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.77 1/4-3.78 1/4 UP 8 1/4 3.55 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.53 1/2-3.54 1/2 UP 6 3/4-6 1/2 3.64-3.66 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.50 1/2-2.53 NC 2.79-2.80 NO. 2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.30 UP 5 BARGE 4.32 UP 2 4.87-4.91 NO. 2 YEL LOW SOYBEANS 5.89-5.90 UP 4 6.13-6.15. Fixed competitive payments Flexible payment schedules fixed, competitive payments and can choose a pay ment schedule that allows you to skip payments in the months or season of lowest income. You also can get whatever you want right now without jeopardizing your ability to fully depreciate other assets bought earlier in the year. Find out how lease financing can help you get all the year-end breaks you deserve. Contact your local Telmark representative today, or call 315-449-7964. Mike Fullam Central PA 717-966-9202 Ken Darlington Larr y Douthlt Southeastern PA North Central PA 717-541-0558 716-925-8262 UP 3 1/2-DN 1 1/2 5.88*3.91. •KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD Year-end tax planning 100% deductibility •> % Telmark Inc. Irene Benner Northeatern PA 717-675-2025 Leesport Livestock Auction Lccaport, Pa. Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 178..(PDA).. Supply included 64 il. iteen end >L heifers, 17 feeder cattle ..Compered with last Wednesday's market; SI. cows weak to 1.00 lower, si. cows unevenly steady 1.25 lower to 1.00 higher. STEERS: Low to Average Choice 1050/1300 lbs. 69.00-74.00, Select 64.75- HOLSTEINS: Choice 65.00- Select 60.00-64.25, few Stan dard 55.50-59.00. HEIFERS: Few Choice 66.75- few Select 61.25-64.50. COWS; Breaking Utility and Commercial 47.00- couple 52.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 47.75-51.25, couple to 54.50, Carmer & low Cutter 42.50-47.50. Shells down to 37.00. BULLOCKS: One Choice 68.25, few Select 62.50-63.00. BULLS: Few Yield Grade No. 1, 1250/1750 lbs. 54.00-61.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame No. 1 340/525 lbs. steers and bulls 78.00-96.00, few Medium Frame No. 1 300/700 lbs. * 1r Patrick Rush Southwestern PA 412-948-3553 Paul Shipper West Central, PA 412-349-5371 Lancaster Firming, Saturday, September 5, 1992-A5 heifdft 60.00-82.00. CALVES 194...VEALERS: Few Choice 86.00- few Good 82.00-90.00. CALVES: Standard and Good 70/95 lbs. 55.00- Utility 50/80 lbs. 45.00- RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1. Holstein Bulls 85/130 lbs. 95.00- No. 2 80/125 lbs. 65.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers 80/125 lbs. 140.00-172.50, few down 80.00. Few Beef cross 70/110 lbs. bulls and heifers 100.00- HOGS 211... BARROWS & GILTS: about steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 230/255 lbs. 41.50-43.50.1-3 225*260 lbs. 39.50-41.50,2-3 260/275 lbs. 38.60-39.60, lot 307 lbs. 34.10. SOWS: 2.00 lower. US No. 1-3 400/700 lbs. 28.75-32.50. BOARS: Few 29.00-32.00. FEEDER PIGS 211...L01US No. 1-320 lbs. 92.50, 25/70 lbs. 65.00-76.00, lot 80.00,10/18 lbs. 7.00-14.00. per head. SHEEP 90... SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Good and Choice 70/110 lbs. 51.00-65.00. Good and Choice 35/55 lbs. 72.50-90.00, couple 110.00. SLAUGH TER EWES: 19.00-38.00. couple 48.00. - all Cwt. GOATS 17... Few Large 47.50-92,50, few Medium 40.00-SS.OO, few Small Kids 25.00-37.00. all per head. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 177.50. VEAL CALVES 67.50-88.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 160.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 45.00-63.00. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 59.50-90.00. LAMBS 48.00-70.00. SHEEP 21.00-38.00. HOGS 200-250 LBS. 39.50-45.00. SOWS 32.00-35.00. BOARS TO 23.00. pigs i s.oo-21 .oa HEIFERS 55.00-58.00. FEEDER STEERS 70.50-75.00. BULLS 47.75-59.00. GOOD COWS 48.50-52.00. COWS MEDIUM 40.00-48.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 2100-36.00. HORSES 370.00-480.00. GOATS: 17.50-62.50. CATTLE MARKET STRONG; CALF MARKET SOME EASIER; STILL A GOOD STRONG COW MARKET. Dewart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, Aug. 31, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction 7 LOADS HAY, 61.00-81.00. STRAW: 3 LOADS. 50.00-5100. CORN: 8 LOADS, 75.00-8100. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, Aug. 31, 1992 Report supplied by auction