Aie-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1992 Atlantic Dairy (Continued from Pago A 1) Md.; Bernard and Ruth Cline of Elkton, Md.; Robert B. Davis Jr. and Roberta Davis of Lyndell; Kenneth and Debra Dietrich of Kutztown; Kenneth N. and Elaine England of Rising Sun, Md.; Irvin H. and Kathryn Fleming of Belle ville; Jaohn and Gail Frederick ol New Hope; William E. and Juilia Gibboney of Huntingdon; Gary and Richard Gutshall of James jgiv ~ , of ADC, and Stan Huberfeld wear Holstein hats to set a fes tive mood for ADC’s 75th anniversary. pet ..dirty a..^ left, told ADC members that by changing inner attitudes, a person can change outer aspects of life. Shown with him are Or. Paul Hand, secretary and general manager of ADC, center; and Orion Samuelson, farm service director for WGN radio and television, who was toastmaster at the banquet. DTH FUTURES 12 11/19/92 TECHNICAL POINTS PUCES ARE DECIMAL MOVING AVERAGES RSI'S comua CLOSE 4-DAY 9-DAY 16-DAY 45-DAY 9DAY 14DAY 30DAI WHEAT DEC 370.50 372.19 359.25 361.99 353.25 63.6 63.5 60.1 WHEAT MAR 361.75 369.62 366.25 359.111352.07 61.1 66.1 60.4 MOOT DEC 359.25 360.56 356.47 349.33 342.17 65.1 64.7 59.7 KCHIT MU 356.50 356.31 354.53 341.54 343.42 63.0 62.2 57.1 MMBI DEC 341.75 345.50 342.94 331.65 336.21 52.1 54.2 53.2 CORN DEC 217.25 214.61 211.53 209.60 210.66 71.2 64.1 52.5 CORN MU 225.00 223.75 220.69 219.26 219.79 66.3 61.1 51.3 CORN MAY 232.25 231.25 226.50 226.71 226.51 66.1 62.4 51.9 OATS DEC 147.75 145.67 142.44 136.39 136.66 77.6 71.9 61.6 SEAMS JU 564.25 563.06 560.00 555.40 546.69 62.7 60.5 54.0 BEAMS MU 570.00 566.61 566.03 561.57 555.47 62.1 59.9 53.4 BEAMS MAI 576.00 574.62 572.06 567.75 562>33 61.7 59.5 53.0 MEAL DEC 162.20 161.52 179.66 160.41 162.29 57.9 53.0 47.1 BMOIL DEC 20.60 20.40 20.26 19.61 19.27 66.6 66.5 59.7 CARLE DEC 75.03 74.97 74.43 74.04 73.67 64.6 60.9 56.3 CARLE FEB 72.66 72.76 72.42 71.95 71.61 66.0 62.2 57.6 FCTL NOV 64.70 64.67 64.60 63.99 63.39 69.4 65.1 61.1 BOGS DEC 44.63 44.63 43.76 43.35 43.31 66.9 63.6 59.1 BOGS FEB 44.46 44.16 43.67 43.15 42.53 71.9 67.2 60.7 PHILS FEB 43*20 43.50 42.50 42.09 41.43 57.6 56.3 54.2 GUIIS 23 Dtcmot SOY MIL COKTIiCT HIGH: 209.0 UN: 175.1 ■ . 1 * i i r l I I t I I'A v*. ■ • w Creek; David R. and Mildred Har rop of Milroy; C. Barclay and Dia na Hoops Jr. of Landenberg; Tho mas C. and Iva Lapp of Gap; Joel and Brenda Loch of Kutztown; Wayne and Barbard McFarland of Church Hill, Md; P. Thomas and Alice Mason of Chestertown, Md.; William and Arlene Maule of Quarryville; William and Sally Moore and Walt Moore and Greta Rech of Chatham; Walter and Eli- SUM STOCHASTIC 5 DAY 20 DAY I I ill Frederick, Irvin H. Flem ing, Kathryn M. Fleming, Mary Ann Frederick, Charles E. Frederick, John F. Buch, and Wllmer Frederick. Founding membor families include Chert Pettit, Phil Pettit, Beverley Philipp, Iva Lapp, Vera Pettit, Alice Schweninger, Irvin Schwanlnger, Michael Philipp, Tom Lapp, and Elmer S. Gettlt. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG MARKETS From DTN /armor latolilto tatty updato. Sorrico phono; (717) 731-IS2O (CkMing bid*: Thundaj, Nov. 19) LIVESTOCK 17 DKOBD LIVI BOGS OOMIUCI BIGB: 45.15 UN: 39.47 I* Ifl 17 24 31 14 21 21 5 12 19 26 2.9 on GUUS 22 JURIUI SOXBUMS OORUCI lid: 6.590 UN: 5.320 i" 1 m 1 i' I# i| I I I I I I LIVESTOCK 1< OK LIVE UTILE OOKIIACI USB; 75.22 LOR: 67.10 I l\l 11 17 24 31 14 21 21 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 ug sep oct nr on aims is.Dfcmn con cornier ua: 2.756 u»: 2.044 1 ■
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