AfrUnciSter Farming, Saturday, April 1, 1995 North Jersey Market HaeketMowu, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, March 28, 1995 Hay—Straw & Grain Report ALFALFA: 11 LOADS, 1.70-3.20 BALE. MULCH HAY: 2 LOADS. .50 AND .85 BALE MIXED HAY: 22 LOTS. .75-2.50 BALE TIMOTHY: 1 LOT AT 1.10 BALE GRASS: 15 LOTS, .80-1.90 BALE. WHEAT STRAW: 4 LOTS, 2.10 BALE. CORN SCREENINGS: 2 BAGS AND 9.00 AND 4.50. EAR CORN: 1 BAG SPLIT, 2.00 AND 2.50. SHELLED CORN: 4 BAGS, 6.00-7.25. OATS: 2 BAGS, 5.00 AND 6.50. CRACKED CORN: 1 BAG AT 5.25. 65 LOTS TOTAL. Belleville Hay Wedneaday, March 29 Belleville, PA Report Supplied by Auction ALFALFA HAY: 50.00-90.00. MIXED HAY: 42.50-87.50. STRAW: 2 LOADS, 70.00 AND 80.00. Call Me for Free Help IN BUYING ANGUS -- JJpEL When you need help in locating and buying the Kind of Angus bulls cows or heifers you want —just contact me 111 be glad to assist No cost or obligation—if smy job BILL POWELL, Regional Manager American Angus Association 301-271-2767 PO Box 295, Thurmont, MD 21768 Dlffenbach v Auction Inc. 100 West Jackson Street • New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547 HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY -10:00 A.M. WED APR. 5 WINROSS TRUCKS & TOYS FRI APR. 7 FARM EQUIP., TRACTORS & FARM SUPPLIES SAT APR. 22 ABC BUILDERS. SUPPLY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 9:30 AM Contractors & builders supplies, tools, materials & building supplies. EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L AGRI-INC. Custom Built Farm Buildings Designed To Your Needs HEIFER BARN & TIE-STALL BARN HORSE STALL BARN Let Our Experience Work For You * Dairy Complexes And • Workshop And Machinery Storage Replacement Stock Facilities Buildings • Horse Stall Bams And Riding • Timber Column Building For Light Arenas Commercial S- i AGRI-INC. The Construction MEMBER 151 E; Farmersvllle Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 fjjjgjjl (717)354-4271 Serving The Agriculture Industry For Over 25 Years National Grain Market SL Joseph, MO Wednesday March 29, 1995 USDA-Market News Service Daily National Grain Summary Wheat prices finished mixed, with good news bad news in export demand and cold weather threats offering light support. Com prices extended gains slightly, ahead of USDA'S prospective planting and grain stocks report due for release Friday. Soy bean prices were down slight- ly in antici pation of upcoming Government reports, profit taking on the board and continued pressure from S. American harvest prog ress. Wheat mixed. Com 1 to 2 cents high er. Sorghum unchanged to 1 lower. Soy beans 1 to 4 cents lower. Wheat urices were supported by fairly good export sales from the Philippines today, despite reports of bid rejections and fears China has exhausted its EEP allotment Some traders showed concerns that the cold weather moving back into winter wheat areas could cause damage to winter wheat crop. Temp eratures are expected to drop into the twen ties tonight and moisture is still in the fore cast The crop, however, is currently in good to excellent condition. Carryover strength from yesterday’s higher trading, underpinned com prices. Traders await Friday's release of USDA's prospective planting and grain stocks reports. Farmer selling has bee slow this week for both com and beans. Profit taking on the board was noted in soybeans and harvest pro- gren in Brazil continued to weigh on prices. Export demand has been slow lately for beans and record crops in S. America could slow it even further. Export demand; Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Delivery The Philippines - EBP N/dn spring 62,000 Aug/Sep The Philip pines - EEP Western white 28,500 Aug/ Sep Totals; Wheat 90,500 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 03/29/95 03/28/95 03/30/94 Wheat: Kan sas City 3.78-3.79 up 2 N/A Minneapolis 3.96 dn 1 N/A Portland 3.97-4.00 up 2-3 N/A St. Louis 3.42-3.46 dn 1-7 N/A Com, U.S. No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.48-2.49 up 1 N/A Mitmeapolis-Buyers CaU 2.37 3/4 dn 1/2 N/A So. lowa 2.43-2.50 nc-up 2 N/A Omaha 2.37-2.39 nc N/A Soybeans, No 1 Yellow: Kansas City 5.66-5.67 dn 1-2 N/A Mitmeapolis-Buyers Call 5.59 1/2 dn 2 N/A So. lowa 5.64-5.72 dn 4-2 N/A C. 11. Processors 5.71-5.75 1/2 dn 3 N/A •Track bids for Kansas City, US No 1 hard 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 wint er wheat. Futures close: Kansas City (May) wheat 3.53 up 2 N/A Minreapolis (May) Wheat 3.48 dn 1 N/A Chicago (May) Wheat 3.47 1/2 dn 1/2 N/A Chicago (May) Com 2.48 3/4 dn 1/2 N/A Chicago (May) Soybeans 5.74 1/2 dn 3 N/A Export: Barge or rail, Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. No 1 hard red winter wheat ordinary protein 4.05 up 2 N/A No 2 soft red winter 3.77 1/2-3.801/2 dn 3 1/2-4 1/2 N/A No 2 yellow com 2.82 WHAT'S AHEAD FOR CORN & SOYBEAN I • We Deal In Futures And Options i • Our Only Business is Commodity Futures And Options • In Allentown Area and Same 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 (610) 366-7979 or 800-543-8939 LEHIGH VALLEY FUTURES INC. 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MANAGERS Sala Barn Offica Manaaar Norman t David Kolb - 717-397-5538 Ttogar Ployd- 7l?-iS4-434l JitW RtnrawnatlYM fax #717-355-0706 Luka Ebarly • 215-267-6608 738-1665 Homar Ebarly ■ 215-267-3047 Ron Ranck - 717-656-9849 3/4-2.84 dn 1/4-nc N/A No 2 yellow sorg hum Rail 4.69 up 1 N/A Barge 4.90 dn 1 N/A No 2 yellow soybeans 6.10 1/2-6.12 dn 3-2 N/A Source-U.S.D.A. Livestock and Grain Market News Service, St Joseph, MO 816-238-0(578. 14:55C Bird ~0~ Westminster Livestock Hsgentaw, Md. March 28, 1995 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 150 HEAD. FULLY 2.00 LOWER. UTILITY 36.50-40.00; HIGH DRESSING TO 4235; CANNERS 33.00-37.00; SHELLY 33.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG«I 1800-1950 LBS. 47.75-51.00,1 AT 54.75; YG#2l2OO-1900 LBS. 41.00-47.00. FED STEERS; 35 HEAD, 2.00 LOW ER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1200-1400 LBS. 67.00-68.00; FEW 1400-1550L85. T 065.75; LOW CHOICE 1100-1350 LBS. 60.00-64.00; SELECT 50.00- FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE 1100 LBS. TO 64.50; LOW CHOICE TO 60.00, LIGHT WEIGHTS 52.00-57.00, CHOICE HOLSTEINS 1400 LBS. TO 50.00. VEAL CALVES: 108 HEAD. CHOICE 200-300 LBS. TO 89.00, CULLS 85-110 LBS. 50.00-58.00; 50-80 LBS. 47.00- FARM CALVES: 5.00 HIGHER. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 105.00- #2 80-105 LBS. 75.00- FEW 60.00-70.00, HOLS TEIN HEIFERS #1 90-120 LBS. 200.00- #2 75-100 LBS. TO 155.00; BEEFX BULLS FEW TO 100.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 50 HEAD. US#l&3 y NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES \ THE ACTION AUCTION j\ LIVESTOCK IS O CALVES ONLY BUSINESS BULLS, STEERS, BEEF COWS 1:00 P.M. STOCKERS & FEEDERS —A.— 11:30 A.M. C J SHEEP JO Co *s Pig* «• «co*pt*d altar 6:30 A.M. Stats gradtd (rom 8 to 12. Dairy Barn and Feadar Pig Barn ara daanad and disinfected waakly for your protection. Ofdtf Buvtr Paul Good - 215-445-6662 225-260 LBS. 34.00-35.00. S HEAD TO 37.00; 264-280 LBS. 31.00-3350. FEW 300 LBS. TO 29.00; 190-210 LBS. TO 30.00. STOCK CATTLE: STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 200400 LBS. 65.00-90.00; HOLSTEINS 50.00-60.00; 400600 LBS. 65.00-78.00; 600-800 LBS. 60.0069.00; HOLSTEINS S0.0OS6.00; 8001000 LBS. 56.0065.00. HEIFERS: 200450 LBS. 60.0070.00, FEW HOLSTEINS TO 98.00; 450-600 LBS. $4.00-64.00; 600-800 LBS. 51.0060.00. BULLS: 200400 LBS. 64.0080.00; 400600 LBS. 56.0069.00; 600800 LBS. 47.0058.00; 8001000 LBS. 50.0056.00. LAMBS: 7S HEAD, GOOD DEMAND. CHOICE 80100 LBS. 75.0090.00; SO7S LBS. 8S.0097.00; 2S-S0 LBS. FEW 117.00125.00; MEDIUM 70.0090.00. SHEEP: 20 HEAD 20.0032.00; YEAR LINGS TO 47.00. GOATS; 79 HEAD. LARGE 70.00101.00; MEDIUM 50.0070.00; FLESHY KIDS 30.0045.00; SMALL 14.0030.00. PIGS AND SHOATS; BY THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS, 1 LOT 45 LBS. AT 34.00; SMALL LOTS 70100 LBS. 22.0026.00; BY THE POUND, IDUROC STOCK BOAR 254 LBS. 25.00. SOWS: 25 HEAD. 300-500 LBS. 25.0028.00; THIN 16.0024.00; 500700 LBS. 28.0030.00. BOARS: 6 HEAD, 400-750 LBS. 20.00-21.25. NEXT STATED GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1 P.M. SPECIAL EASTER LAMBS, GOAT AND RABBIT SALE SAT., APRIL 8.10 A.M. RABBBITS, 1 P.M. GOATS AND LAMBS. Beef Auction 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. FEEDER PIG SALE