Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 28, 1995, Image 6

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    Greencastle
Livestock Market
January 19 and 23
Hay & Straw
Report Supplied by Auction
61 LOADS
ALFALFA. 71.00-105.00.
TIMOTHY HAY: 65.00-90.00.
MIXED HAY: 61.00-107.50.
ORCHARD GRASS: 65.00-83.00.
STRAW: 65.00-92.50.
FIREWOOD: 19.00-50.00.
NY Egg Market
NEW YORK EGGS
JANUARY 25, 1995
Prices were unchanged. The trade senti
ment remained steady. Demand was
mixed, and was mostly fair. Supplies were
adequate or avaiGRADE A, WHITE
EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED
STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN.
RANGE EXTRA LARGE 67-69
LARGE 64-67 MEDIUM 57-60
PREPARED: 25-JAN-95 10:06 AM E
CLB-AAT
For additional infoimation, please call
(404) 347-4121.
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25, 1995
CORRECTIONS WERE MADE IN
WHEAT PITS. TODAY, AS LIGHT
PROFIT TAKING SHAVED A POR
TION OFF THIS WEEK’S GAINS.
CORN AND SOYBEAN PRICES WERE
FINISHED THE DAY MIXED. WHEAT
1 TO 4 CENTS LOWER. CORN MIXED.
SORGHUM 2 TO 4 CENTS LOWER.
SOYBEANS MIXED. WINTER WHEAT
CROP IS REPORTED IN GOOD CONDI
TION WITH RECENT SNOWFALL
GIVING PROTECTION TO WHEAT.
RECENT PRICE ADVANCES WERE
TRIMMED BY LIGHT PROFIT TAK
ING ON THE BOARD. DESPITE THE
EXCELLENT EXPORT SALES SO FAR
THIS WEEK. CHINA IS EXPECTED TO
TENDER SOON FOR ADDITIONAL
WHEAT. LIMITING PRICE DECLINES.
VERY LITTLE HAS HAPPENED IN
GOLDEN LEAF
legf TOBACCO CO. INC.
ATTENTION TOBACCO FARMERS
We are receiving tobacco at our two
Bareville will be receiving tobacco 8-4 eveiy Mon through Fri. at
our new location /* mile east of Rt. 23 on Graybill Rd. Next to
Harry’s Auction In the village of Bareville, Pa. (the old scales
factory). 717-354-8177 717-656-8452
Kirkwood Hay Auction Bam at the intersection of Noble Rd. and
Rt. 472. We will be receiving tobacco 8-4 every Wednesday &
Friday. 717-529-2886
Consider Golden Leaf Tobacco Co. when marketing your 609 or
41 type tobacco. A company with an outstanding reputation for
supporting Lancaster tobacco farmers year after year.
Golden Leaf Tobacco Co.
Mac Bailey (717) 354-8177
(717) 575-4229
Michael Bailey Aaron Miller
(717)529-2886 Ans. Serv.
(717) 572-2575 (717) 656-6109
Clark Stauffer
(717) 733-8921
(717) 575-0622
(717) 738-2328
CORN PITS THIS WEEK. THE SLIGHT
WEAKNESS HAS BEEN NO SURPRISE
DUB TO THIS YEAR’S RECORD
CROP. MINNEAPOLIS REPORTED NO
BID FOR CORN OR SOYBEANS
TODAY AS, STORAGE FACILITIES
ARB FLOWING OVER AND RAIL
CARS ARE SCARCE. THE SOUTH
KOREAN CORN PURCHASE PUT A
LITTLE STRENGTH BACK INTO
CORN PRICES BUT MORE FOREIGN
SALES ARE NEEDED TO REALLY
PERK UP PRICES. SOUTH AMERICAN
WEATHER CONTINUED FAVOR
ABLE, IMPROVING THE PROBABILI
TY FOR GOOD BEAN YIELDS THIS
YEAR. SOYBEAN MEAL AND OIL
PRICES DECLINED TODAY AND THE
LACK OF EXPORT INTEREST THIS
WEEK, PRESSURED PRICES.
EXPORT DEMAND: PURCHASER
COMMODITY TONNAGE DEL DATE
PAKISTAN - EEP SOFT WHITE 245,000
FEB LEBANON - EEP N/DN SPRING
16,000 APRIL/MAY SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA - EEP N/DN SPRING 22,000
MAY/lULY JAPAN WESTERN WHITE
38,094 MAR JAPAN HARD RED WINT
ER 38,094 MAR TAIWAN N/DN
SPRING 80,100 FEB/APR TAIWAN
HARD RED WINTER 36,700 FEB/APR
TAIWAN WHITE 19,200 FEB/APR
SOUTH KOREA CORN 104,000 APRIL
TOTALS: WHEAT 495,188 TONNES;
CORN 104,000 TONNES.
DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK
BIDS: 01/25/95 01/24/94 01/26/94
WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.94 DN 3
3.80-3.82 MINNEAPOLIS 3.93 DN 1 1/2
4.95 PORTLAND 4.25-4.26 DN 2-4
3.59-3.62 ST. LOUIS 3.69-3.72 NC
3.63-3.79
CORN. U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN
SAS CITY 2.33-2.34 NC 2.98-2.99 MIN
NEAPOLIS NO BID 2.83 1/2 SO. lOWA
2.29-2.33 NC-DN 2 3.00-3.03 OMAHA
2.15-2.17 UP 1-2 2.84-2.89
SOYBEANS. NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN
SAS CITY 5.50-5.52 DN 1 7.03-7.05
MINNEAPOLIS NO BID 6.82 1/4 SO.
lOWA 5.51-5.54 NC-UP 2 7.03-7.07 C.
ILL. PROCESSORS 5.52-5.64 DN 1/2
6.98 1/4-7.07 1/4
♦TRUCK BIDS FOR KANSAS CITY. US
NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT.
ORDINARY PROTEIN. MINNEAPO
LIS, US NO. 1 DARK NORTHERN
Dennis Hess
(717) 627-4075
New Location!
WffciW
PORTLAND, NO. I SOFT WHITE
* WHEAT, ST. LOUIS, NO. 2 SOFT RED
WINTER WHEAT.
FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY
(MAR) WHEAT 3.73 1/2 DN 3 1/4 3.66
1/2 MINNEAPOLIS (MAR) WHEAT
3.68 DN 1 1/2 3.75 CHICAGO (MAR)
WHEAT 3.72 DN 1 1/2 3.72 3/4 (MAR)
CORN 2.33 1/4 NC 2.99 1/2 (MAR) SOY
BEANS 5.53 DN 1/2 7.00 1/4
EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT
OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX
AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER
WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 4.201/2
DN 3 1/4 4.06 1/2-4.07 1/2 NO. 2 SOFT
REDWINTERWHEAT4.O9-4.il 1/2 DN
11/2-1 4.08-4.11 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN
Z 72-2.
73 DN 2 3.22 1/2-3.24 1/2 NO. 2 YEL
LOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.63 NC
BARGE 4.86 DN 4 5.53-5.60 NO. 2 YEL
LOW SOYBEANS 6.001/2-6.021/2 DN 1
7.31-7.31 1/4 BIRD
THIS REPORT WAS COMPILED BY
THE U.S.D.A. LIVESTOCK AND
GRAIN MARKET NEWS STAFF IN ST.
JOSEPH, MO. FOR FURTHER INFOR
MATION CALL 816-238-0678. 15:05
BAB —O--
Pa. Grain
Monday, January 23,1995
Report (applied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST TUES
DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEAST
ERN. CENTRAL AND SOUTH CEN
TRAL PA: CORN UNEVEN, MOSTLY
STEADY TO .05 HIGHER. WHEAT
MOSTLY STEADY TO .11 LOWER.
BARLEY & OATS MOSTLY STEADY,
SOYBEANS UNEVEN, MOSTLY
STEADY TO .05 LOWER. EAR CORN
STEADY TO WEAK.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.30-2.60,
AVERAGE 2.47, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.56-265; WHEAT NO. 2
HAY. STRAW
& GRAIN SALE
Every Thursday at 1 p.m.
Auction will continue
ail year long
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster
In Paradise, PA)
For Info. L Robert Frame, Sr.
717-442-4181 business president
215-458-8518 home
MONDAY
SLAUGHTER HOGS
EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
7:30 A.M.
' Soil Your Hog« At Now HoUond Soloo StMi, Inc.
So* them weighed, (old «nd pickup your chock.
K 10:00 A,M. Vi
HORSES
MULES
Cfo. I*3o P«M.
BEEF SALE
£ ss; "
CALVES
HEIFER SALE 1I;0Q A.M.
COW SALE 12:00 NOON
We have the usual run ol 50 to 100 Hellers, all ages.
Loads of fresh cows and springers from our regular
shippers. Also soma local fresh cows and springers
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna.
MANAGERS Sala Barn Offlca Manager
Norman & David Kolb - 717-397-5538
Luka Eberly - 215-267-6608 738-1865
Homar Ebarly - 215-287-3047
Ron Ranck - 717-656-9849
RANGE 3.65-3.91, AVERAGE'3,'7B“,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.21-3.41;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-2.05,
AVERAGE 1.86, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 1.55-1.60; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.40-1.75, AVERAGE 1.61,
SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 5.10-5.38,
AVERAGE 5.27, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 5.33-5.59; FEW REPORTED
GR. SORGHUM AVERAGE MOIS
TURE 2 RANGE 2.28, AVERAGE 2.25;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE 58.00-75.00. AVERAGE 65.73.
SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.25-2.50,
AVERAGE 2.38; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.16-3.75, AVERAGE 3.42; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-2.05, AVERAGE
1.84; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.70,
AVERAGE 1.56; SOYBEANS NO. I
RANGE 5.10-5.43, AVERAGE 5.25;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE 52.00-65.00, AVERAGE 60.33.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL *
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.25-2.60,
AVERAGE 2.41; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.35-3.91, AVERAGE 3.66; BARLEY
NO. 3 1.70-2.05, AVERAGE 1.84; OATS
NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.80, AVERAGE
1.61; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 5.10-
5.45, AVERAGE 5.26; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE 50.00-
75.00, AVERAGE 62.33.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.20-2.54,
AVERAGE 2.35; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.40-3.85, AVERAGE 3.71; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.70-
2.10, AVERAGE 1.81: OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.50-1.80, AVERAGE 1.64;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.15-5.45
FEW REPORTED 5.00, AVERAGE 5.26;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE 50.00-65.00, AVERAGE 55.83.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.15-2.36,
AVERAGE 2.21; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
WEDNESDAY
c o^s
3.30-3.64; AVERAGE 3.45; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.83.
AVERAGE 1.83; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.25-1.75. AVERAGE 1.51; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 RANGE 5.01-5.15. AVERAGE
5.08; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR
CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 55.00,
AVERAGE 55.00.
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.30; WHEAT NO. 2
3.69; BARLEY NO. 3 1.78; OATS NO. 2
1.57; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.21; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 57.68.
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.26; WHEAT NO. 2
3.73; BARLEY NO. 3 2.39; OATS NO. 2
1.74; SOYBEANS NO. I 6.79; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 86.22.
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland Sale* SUUee
Wednesday, Jammy 25, IMS
Report (applied by auction
DAIRY COWS 66; HEIFERS 104;
BULLS 5. MARKET STRONGER.
LOCAL
530.00- 1050.0 a
FRESH HEIFERS Btt.oo-1375.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 825.00-1250.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
925.00- 1400.00, BETTER
1500.00-
BETTER
1175.00-1300.00.
UPSTATE SPRINGERS
915.00-1200.00.
SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE
960.00-1135.00, SMALL 380.00-885.00.
SHORT
410.00-860.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
630.00-720.00.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
400.00-570.00.
BULLS 630.00-900.0 a
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NOTICE
TOBACCO FARMERS
Check tobacco for heat In barn. Rastack
if necessary I We will be receiving tobac
co Monday thru Friday 7am to 3:30 pm.
If you need trucking, call Bill at 687-9517.
j 609 TOBACCO SEEDI
Southboat Leaf Tobacco
24 Meadow Lane
P. O. Box 192
Paradise, PA 17562
(Across ths strsst from the tobscco suction.)
For mors Information call avanlnga from 7 to 9, Bill
Macon 610-593-5950 or leave massage at answering
sarvicß 610-593-6729.
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THURSDAY
Beef Auction 10:00 A.M.
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BEEF COWS
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FEEDER PIG SALE
Pigs are'acoepted after 6.30 A M Stats graded from 6 to 12
Dairy Barn and Feeder Pig Barn are cleaned and disinfected
weekly (or your protection
log*r Floyd - 717-354-4341
FAX #717-355-0706
■Qnltr Buvtr
Paul Good - 215-445-6662
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