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    Pa. Grain
Monday, September 19,1994
Report nippliad by PDA
COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY’S
MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN,
CENTRAL. AND SOUTH CENTRAL
PA: CORN STEADY TO .10 LOWER,
WHEAT STEADY TO STRONG. BAR
LEY STEADY. OATS STEADY TO .05
HIGHER, SOYBEANS STEADY TO
SPOTS .15 LOWER. EAR CORN
STEADY TO 5.00 LOWER.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.40-2.67,
AVERAGE 2.52, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.10-2.33; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE 3.39-3.75, AVERAGE 3.51.
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.34-3.59;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.80,
AVERAGE 1.72; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.40-1.60. AVERAGE 1.51; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 RANGE 5.20-5.60, AVERAGE
5.39, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
5.18-5.40; GR. SORGHUM #2. CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST 2.05; EAR
CORN RANGE 66.00-78.00, AVERAGE
74.28; *NEW EAR CORN RANGE FEW
REPORTED 57.00-60.00, AVERAGE
58.50.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.40-2.55,
AVERAGE 2.51; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
2.90-3.50, AVERAGE 3.18; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.80, AVERAGE
1.67; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.65,
AVERAGE 1.49; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.24-5.60, AVERAGE 5.40;
EAR CORN RANGE 65.00-80.00,
AVERAGE 70.00; FEW REPORTED
NEW EAR CORN RANGE 55.00-62.00,
AVERAGE 58.50.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL &
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.40-2.70,
Whatever your dairy nutrition
program is missing, Crystalyr
has a supplement to fill the gap.
From birth to dry off, Crystalyx' brand supplements, available from Agway, plug the nutritional gaps in your dairy production
cycle. Mineral-rich
for cows already in your herd aids in reducing metabolic disorders and rebreeding problems. Anionic salts and chelated trace
help reduce the risk of milk fever and transition stress during pre-calving. To meet the protein
To improve
minerals in
and energy needs of your growing heifers, while enhancing growth and performance, choose
breeding and appetites during high-stress situations, use
of molasses solids, protein, vitamins and trace minerals They dissolve slowly with licking, and are naturally self-limiting
To learn more about how Crystalyx' supplements “plug all your herd’s nutritional gaps” contact
your local Agway Feed Sales Specialist, Agway store, or representative.
(>bway)
AVERAGE 2.52; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
2.90-3.75, AVERAGE 3.30; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.90, AVERAGE
1.69; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.25-1.65,
AVERAGE 1.47; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.20-5.80, AVERAGE 5.45;
EAR CORN RANGE 60.00-80.00,
AVERAGE 71.85; FEW REPORTED
NEW EAR CORN RANGE 55.00-62.00,
AVERAGE 58.50.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.40-2.70,
AVERAGE 2.54; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
2.90-3.62, AVERAGE 3.21; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-1.90, AVERAGE
1.70; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.25-1.60,
AVERAGE 1.42; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.45-5.80, AVERAGE 5.58;
FEW REPORTED 44% PROTEIN BULK
BUCKWHEAT RANGE 9.00, AVER
AGE 9.00; EAR CORN RANGE
60.00-80.00, AVERAGE 71.28.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.49-2.70,
FEW REPORTED 2.25, AVERAGE 2.57;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 2.80-3.32.
AVERAGE 3.03; BARLEY NO. 3 FEW
REPORTED 1.71, AVERAGE 1.71;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1 10-1.70, AVER
AGE 1.37; SOYBEANS NO. 1 AVER
AGE 5.30-5.60. AVERAGE 5.45; EAR
CORN RANGE 65.00-70.00, AVERAGE
67.50.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.53; WHEAT NO. 2
3.18; BARLEY NO. 3 1.73; OATS NO. 2
1.42; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.58; EAR
CORN 74.96.
YEAR AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.65; WHEAT NO. 2
2.95; BARLEY NO. 3 1.72; OATS NO. 2
1.52; SOYBEANS NO. 1 6.57; BAR
CORN 71.00.
enhances feed intake and helps prevent lameness throughout the life cycle.
Crystalyx supplements are a hard, crystallized blend
Mercer
Livestock Auction
Mercer, Pa.
Tueeday, September 20,1994
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 276.. PDA ..Compered to lait
Tuesday's maiket..sl. iteen needy to .SO
lower, cowi .75 to 1.00 higher. STEERS:
few High Choice and Prime 1125/1200 Ibi.
64.00- Choice 980/1425 lb«.
62.00- Select 56.00-61.00, Standaid
50.00- HOLSTEINS: Choice
1180/1425 Ibi. 57.75-62.00, few Select
52.00- HEIFERS: few Choice
1000/1200 Ibi. 60.85-63.50, few Standaid
49.50-53.00. COWS: few Breaking Utility
and Commercial 42.00-46.00, Cutter and
Bon. Utility 41.00-47.00, Canner and Low
Cutter 38.00-42.50. Shells down to 32.00.
BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 1395/1730
Ibi. 55.75-62.00, No. 2 975/1715 Ibi.
47.25-51.85. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers:
few Medium Frame No. 1 650/820 Ibi.
50.00- Heifers: few Large Frame
No. 2 680/770 lbs. 4150-45.50, Medium
Frame No. 1350/866 Ibi. 48.50-54.50, few
275/305 lbs. 62.00-66.00; Bulls; few
Medium Frame No. 1 200/300 Ibi.
59.00-
CALVES 101..VEALERS: Standard
and Good 75/110 lbs. 40.00-67..00, few
Utility 50/70 lbs. 20.00-30.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein
bulls 90/120 lbs. 64.00-80.00, few to
100.00, No. 2 90/130 lbs. 62.00-65.00; few
No. 1 Holstein heifers 95/135 lbs.
180.00- few No. 2 70/135 lbs.
55.00- Few Beef cross bulls and
heifers 85/105 lbs. 65.00-125.00.
HOGS 123...8an0wi and gilts steady to
.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US
No. 1-2 230/270 Ibi. 34.10-35.25, one
36.30, US 1-3 230/260 Iba. 32.35-33.50.
SOWS: one US 1-3 380/605 lbs.
Some Markets Not
Available Due To
Early Press Deadlines
28.00-32.00.
FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET
TESTI
SHEEP 28.. Slaughter lambs: High
Choice and Prime 55/90 lbs. 64.00-70.00,
Choice 90/110 lbs. 53.00-62.00. Slaughter
sheep; 21.00-30.00.
GOATS 1,..0ne Large 60.00. - per
head.
Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
September 19, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 100 HEAD.
UTILITY 42.00-46.00; HIGH DRESSING
46.00-47.00; CANNERS 39.00-42.00;
SHELLY 38.00 DOWN.
BULLS: YG«2 1200-1400 LBS
51.00-55.00.
FED STEERS; 1 LOW CHOICE 1200
LBS. AT 63.50.
FED HEIFERS: NONE.
VEAL CALVES: 238 HEAD. CHOICE
1185 LB. AT 85.00; CULLS 85-115 LBS.
53.00-63.00; 50-80 LBS. 46.00-55.00;
WEAK/ROUGH 40.00 DOWN.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
WHAT’S AHEAD FOR
CORN & SOYBEAN
• We Deal In Futures And Options
• Our Only Business is Commodity Futures
And Options
• Same Location And Principals For Over 20
Years
• When Buying options, your risk is limited to
the loss of the premium paid plus all
transaction costs. Buying futures and
options have inherent risks and should be
done only with risk capital.
FOR INFORMATION. .. LITERATURE...
CHARTS...PLEASE CALL
- 215-821-8111 800-543-8939
LEHIGH VALLEY FUTURES INC.
Suit* LLS, 2200 Hamilton St, Allantown, PA 18104
Tha risk ol lots In tmdng luturss and options on luturat can ba
substantial, hiturat and options (rating may not ba sultabla lor
svsryons. You should csrsluSy consldar ths risks In light of your
financial condition In padding otdhsr to irada
10.00 LOWER. #1 9S-120 LBS.
100.00-119.00; #2 80.00-100.00; 80-90
LBS. 65.00-90.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
#1 80-120 LBS. 180.000-220.00; #270-90
LBS. 140.00-180.00; BEEF X BULLS
AND HEIFERS TO 120.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: LIGHT RUN.
US4I&3 225-260 LBS. FEW TO 33.50; 1
LOT 268 LBS. AT 31.75; 4 HEAD #2&3
278 LBS. AT 27.25.
SOWS: FEW OFFERED.
BOARS; 220-260 LBS. TO 26.00; 300
LBS. TO 21.75.
STOCK CATTLE: FEW 300-450 LBS.
TO 79.00.
HEIFERS: SMALL AND MEDIUM
FRAME, 300-500 LBS. 50.00-56.00;
500-700 LBS. 50.00-62.00; HOLSTEINS
500 LBS. TO 84.00; FEW 150 LBS. TO
127.00.
BULLS; MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME 300-500 LBS. 64.00-75.00;
550-750 LBS. 52.00-58.00; 1 PUREBRED
HOLSTEIN 1160 LBS. AT 63.00.
LAMBS: 49 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE
90-130 LBS. 70.00-74.50.
HATFIELD QUALITY MEATS
WEIGHT AND GRADE
PR0GRAM...36.00 PLUS BONUS ON
QUALITY HOGS. BUYING STATION IS
HELD EVERY TUBS. AT FOUR
STATES.
SPECIAL NOTICE
OCTOBER 21, 1994
at 7:00 PM
AUCTION
ALL WEIGHTS AND BREEDS
300 HEAD
VINTAGE SALES STABLES. INC.
PARADISE, PA.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT:
L. ROBERT FRAME. SR.
OFFICE (717) 442-4181
HOME (610) 458-5060
KEN HERSHEY
OFFICE (717) 768-8204
HOME (717) 442-4874
IRWIN MARTIN
OFFICE (717) 768-8204
HOME (717) 733-7434