A6-LancMtar Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1994 National Grain Summary St Joseph, Mo. Wedneadajr, March 30, 1994 DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY WHEAT PRICES MOVED SLIGHTLY HIGHER, WEDNESDAY, SUPPORTED BY COMMERCIAL BUY ING ON THE BOARD, CONTINUED DRYNESS IN HARD RED WINTER WHEAT AREAS AND GOOD EXPORT DEMAND. CORN PRICES EXTENDED YESTERDAY’S LOSSES DUE TO PRO FIT TAKING AHEAD OF USDA’S PROSPECTIVE PLANTING AND STOCKS REPORT DUE THURSDAY AND LACK OF NEW EXPORT TEN DERS. SOYBEAN PRICES ARE MIX ED. WHEAT 1 TO 6 CENTS HIGHER. CORN UNCHANGED TO 1 CENT LOWER. SORGHUM UNCHANGED TO 2 CENTS LOWER. SOYBEANS MIXED. DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE IN HARD RED WINTER WHEAT AREAS THIS WEEK AND COLD WEATHER BLEW ACROSS TEXAS, OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS. EEP AND CCC BUSI NESS HAS BEEN GOOD THIS WEEK BUT SRI LANKA’S TENDER FOR 100,000 TONNES U.S. WHEAT WAS RE- JECTED. CORN PRICES ARE SLIGHTLY LOWER ON LIQUIDATION SELLING ON THE BOARD AND ANTI CIPATION OF USDA’S PLANTINGS AND GRAIN STOCKS REPORT DUE TOMORROW. FEED USAGE OF CORN HAS DECLINED WITH SPRING JUST AROUND THE CORNER. SOME MOIS TURE IN MID- WEST AREAS HAVE BEEN BENEFICIAL TO PASTURES BUT HAMPERED FIELDWORK IN SOME AREAS. EXPORT BUSINESS VERY SLACK THIS WEEK. LIGHT SUPPORT WAS SEEN IN SOYBEAN Call Me for Free Help IN BUYING ANGUS - When you need help in locating and buying the kind of Angus bulls cows or heifers you want —just contact me I II be glad to assist No cost or obligation—it s my job BILL POWELL, Regional Manager American Angus Association 301-271-2767 PO Box 295, Thurmont, MD 21788 A &r* Diffenbach Auction Inc. 100 Wtst Jackson Strut • Box 186 • Now Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547 HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY - 10:00 A.M. TUES. APR. 5 WHOLESALE FURNITURE 6:30 P.M. WED. APR. 6 WINROSS & TOYS 6:30 P.M. FRI. APR. $ FARM EQUIP.. TRACTORS. 6 SUPPLIES 8:00 A.M. SAT. APR. 23 SPRING TRACTOR SALE 10:00 A.M. ALSO APR. 23 ABSOLUTE AUCTION OF FARM EQUIP. FOR ABC GROFF INC. 11:30 A.M. EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT. - AU2258-L Agricultural Producers Today’s ag-markets are extremely volatile and likely will remain that way for the balance of this marketing year. Let us help ... • Cash Grain Merchandising • Cash Feed Stuff Sales (Including cottonseed and hominy) • Grain Forward Pricing • Livestock Forward Pricing « Full Service Futures Brokerage • Market Consulting • Rall-to-truck Facilities at Palmyra & Greencastle IN USA - 1-800-722-6246 LOCAL - 1-717-838-7050 /NC. PRICES TODAY, BOOSTED BY FUND BUYING ON THE BOARD AND LIGHT FARMER SELLING. LIGHT EXPORT SALES A HELP BUT NOTHING TO REALLY ENCOURAGE A RALLY. EXPORT NEWS: USDA ACCEPTED BIDS TO SELL 33,371 TONNES HARD RED WINTER WHEAT TO SUB SAHARAN AFRICA UNDER EEP FOR APRIL SHIPMENT. USDA’S CCC BOUGHT 35,000 TONNES U.S. ORDIN ARY PROTEIN HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FOR DONATION TO ARME NIA FOR APRIL/ MAY SHIPMENT. USDA ACCEPTED BIDS TO SELL 1,750 TONNES SUNOIL TO MEXICO UNDER THE SUN- FLOWERSEED OIL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR JULY SHIPMENT. TAIWAN BOUGHT 54,000 TONNES U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW SOY BEANS FOR APRIL SHIPMENT. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS: 03/30/94 03/29/94 03/31/93 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.53-3.55 UP 1 3.71-3.74 MINNEAPOLIS 4.47 UP 2 1/2 3.92 3/4 PORTLAND 3.45-3.47 NC-DN 1 3.80-3.83 ST. LOUIS 3.28-3.31 UP 6 4.03-4.06. CORN, U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.86-2.88 DN 1-NC 2.29-2.30 MINNEAPOLIS 2.78 DN 1 2.25 1/4 SO. lOWA 2.84-2.87 DN 1-NC 2.32-2.34 OMAHA 2.71-2.73 DN 1 2.15-2.18. SOYBEANS. NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 7.01-7.04 NC-UP 1 5.80-5.84 MINNEAPOLIS 6.83 1/2 DN 1/4 5.77 1/4 SO. lOWA 6.91-6.92 UP 3-DN 1 5.83-5.85 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 6.91 1/2-7.01 1/2 DN 1/4-UP 3/4 5.86 1/4-5.97 1/4. ♦TRUCK BIDS FOR KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT. ORDINARY PROTEIN. MIN NEAPOLIS, US NO. 1 DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT. H w m 14ft PROTEIN. PORTLAND. NO. 1 SOFT WHITE WHEAT. ST. LOUIS. NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (MAY) WHEAT 3.34 1/2 UP 1/4 3.30 3/4 MINNEAPOLIS (MAY) WHEAT 3.37 UP 2 1/2 3.32 3/4 CHICAGO (MAY) WHEAT 3.32 3/4 UP 2 3.47 1/4 (MAY) CORN 2.84 DN 1 2.30 1/4 (MAY) SOY BEANS 6.89 1/2 UP 3/4 S.BB 1/4.. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO.T HARD RED WINTER WHEAT OkDINARY PROTEIN 3.811/2 UP 1 1/4-1/4 4.04 3/4-4.05 3/4 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.55-3.59 NC-UP 2 4.42-4.47 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 3.06 1/2-3.07 UP 1/2-DN 1/2 2.55 3/4-2.56 NO. 2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 5.16 DN 2 BARGE 5.16 NC 4.40-4.43 NO. 2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 7.17-7.18 NC 6.10-6.11 BIRD. THIS REPORT A SERVICE OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK AND GRAIN MARKET NEWS. ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI. Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, March 30, 1994 OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to Un week: Feeder steers end heifers $ 1.00-52.00 high er. Stocker cattle and calves steady. Trade active. Demand good for Stockers, mod erate to good for feeders. Quality of the supply plain to attractive. Feeder cattle flesh condition generally slightly thin thru moderately fleshy with increased numbers in the average to thinner condition. Weigh NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC; THE ACTION AUCTION SLAUGHTER HOGS EARLY BIRD HOG SALE Sell Your Hop Al Now Holland Solm SWUM, Inc. Soo thorn wtlghad, told and pickup your chock. IQiflgAtM. Vi HORSES MULES 51 Ck 1»30 P»M. Kjf> BEEF SALE % SS Hi CALVES , HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M. Wa hava tho usual run ol SO to 100 Hslfsra, all agaa. Loads ol (rath cows and sprlngars from our ragular •hlppara. Alto aoma local (rath cow* and aprlngara. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna. Norman ft Luka Homar Ebarly - 215-267-3047 Ron Ranok • 717-686-9649 up* ranged from gaunt to full. Slaughter cowi steady to $2.00 higher, advance on Utility cows. Slaughter bulls steady to $l.OO lower. 252 cows and bulls sold. Also 452 slaughter show steers included in receipts. Receipts this week 7,725; last week 17,022; last year 9,933. Supply con sisted of 78 percent yearlings over 600 lbs.; 13 percent calves and Stockers under 600 lbs.; 6 percent slaughter show steers; 3ft cows and bulls. Prices fallow with weight ed average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 350-400 lbs. (365 lbs.) $114.00- $llB.OO ($116.50); 4(XM5Olbs. (428 lbs.) $107.00-$! 15.50 ($110.79); 450-500 lbs. (468 lbs.) $105.00-$107.00 ($105.73); 500-550 lbs. (530 lbs.) $98.75-$106.50 ($103.32); SSO-600 lbs. (569 lbs.) $94.00-$99.00 ($96.85); 600-650 lb. STOCKERS (631 lbs.) $89.50-$94.7S ($91.30): 650-700 lb. STOCKERS (672 lbs.) $85.00-$92.00 ($87.47); 650-700 lb. FEEDERS (680 lbs.) $85.00- $86.00 ($85.41); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $80.25-587.75 ($83.38); 800-850 lbs. (822 lbs.) $78.75-SBI.SO ($80.58;; 850-900 lbs. (869 lbs.) $76.00-580.50 ($77.75); 900-1000 lbs. (950 lbs.) $74.00-577.50 ($75.61); Large Frame 2 Hdlsteins: 290 lbs. $92.50; 370 lbs. $88.50; 450 lbs. $76.50; few lots 765-775 lbs. $60.00; few lots 850-950 lbs. $57.00-558.00. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 350-400 lbs. (366 lbs.) $99.00- $109.00 ($105.09); 400-450 lbs. (415 lbs.) $92.50-$lOl.OO ($98.29); 450-500 lbs. (476 lbs.) $90.00-$98.00 ($93.71); 500-550 lbs. (524 lbs.) $87.00-S9S.SO ($89.97); 550-600 lbs. (575 lbs.) $84.50-$90.00 ($87.11); 600-650 lbs. (628 lbs.) $83.50-$89.50 ($86.16); 650-700 lbs. (668 lbs.) $79.00-$84.00 ($82.09); 700-750 lbs. (712 lbs.) $75.50-582.00 LIVESTOCK IS OU: MONDAY 7:30 A.M. 'l7-397*5636 ONLY BUSINESS THURSDAY J Beef Auction 10:00 A.M. BULLS, STEERS, BEEF COWS 1:00 PJB. STOCKERS ft FEEDERS WAiy— Jl 7T 11:30 of ( J SHEEP M ssa Jo iDAY WED] Co *S Riga ara acoaptad altar 630 A.M. Stala gradad from I to 12. Dairy Bam and Faadar Pig Bam ara daanad and dhlnlactad waakly lor your protsctkm. Rogar Floyd - 717-354-4341 FAX #717-355-0706 fildiiißiixic Paul Good - 215-445-6602 ($78.41); 790-800 Ibi. (784 Ibt.) $75.50-$78.75 ($77.12); 800-850 Dm. (818 lbs.) $73.25-$77,75 ($76.22); 850-900 lb«. (879 lb«.) $70.00-874.00 ($7183). Included in thi* week’* sale 452 head 4-H and FFA Show Steen from the Okla homa City Junior Liveitock Show. Moit steen carrying 3-4 percent fill • 0 Indicate weighted average weight or price. Slaughter Show Steen: Mixed Select and Choice Y.G. 1-2 few 3'*. 181 head 1100-1400 lb*. (1283 lb*.) $69.00-$74.50 ($7137), ievenl veiy full $65.00-$71.25 ($67.97) full few 1400-1600 lb*. (1478 lb».) $64.75-871.75 ($70.87) few very full $61.75-868.25 ($65.85) full Moitly Select Y.G. 1-2, 55 head 1100-1400 lb*. (1213 1b..) 565.75-571.75 ($71.44). Slaughter Cow*: Cutter, Boning and Breaking Utility Y.G. 1-4 avenge druling $45.00-848.00; high drei.ing $48.75-853.25. Canner and low Cutter 538.00-540.75. Slaughter Bulls; Y.G. 1 1300-2075 lbs. average dressing SSB.2S-$62.75; high dressing not tested; low dressing SS4.2S-$58.00. Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for Bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large Frame avenge quality: 2-4 year old 850-1200 lbs. 3-7 months bred $600.00-5700.00/head 1100-1200 lbs. exotics 6-8 months bred $750.00-8775.00/hd 6-7 year old 1200-1300 lbs. 5-7 months bred $655.00-$755.00/hd. Pairs: Medium and Large Frame No. 1, 4-7 year old 975-1150 lb. cowi with 100-325 lb. calves $885.00-5975.00 per pair; 8-10 year old 875-1075 lb. cows with 100-150 lb. calves $675.00-$775.00 per pair. 1:30 P.M. FEEDER PIG SALE