A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22, 1995 National Egg Market ATLANTA, GA APRIL 19, 1995 NATIONAL EGG MARKET - AT A GLANCE: Prices were unchanged. The market tone remained steady at best. Demand into retail channels slowed in some areas and was mixed across the full range of light to good, best where post-holiday restocking continued and features were a factor. Sup plies were well cleared, and usually adequ ate for the large sizes, and mediums were often light to sometimes adequate. Break ing slock supplies were adequate for the moderate demand, and the trade sentiment was steady. Live hen offerings remained at least adequate. For additional information, please call (404) 347-4121. Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, April 18, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction HEAVY FOWL .60-1.45. LEGHORN FOWL .65-1.20. FRYERS .70-.75 GEESE .80. BANTAMS .60-1.10. ROOSTERS .70-1.70. TURKEYS .45-.80. BUNNIES EACH 1.50-2.50. DUCKS 1.25-1.80. RABBITS .40-1.60. PIGEONS 2.75-3.50. GUINEAS 2.35-3.25. EGGS: WHITE EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .70-.BO,LARGE .67-.71. BROWN EXTRA LARGE & JUMBO .77-.57, LARGE .83-.56. p Diffenbach Auction Inc, 100 West Jackson Street • New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547 WED MAY 3 WINROSS TRUCKS & TOYS MAY 12 FARM EQUIP, TRACTORS & FARM SUPPLIES 9 00 AM TUES MAY 23 QUILT, CRAFT & BUGGIES WED MAY 24 QUILT & CRAFT EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT. - AU2258-L PACMA... can broaden your marketing efforts whether you’re BUYING or SELLING Agricultural Commodities. Forward Pricing Corn Soybean Meal Hogs Soybean Cottonseed Cattle Wheat Cash Grain Marketing Feed Ingredients Feed Grains Mjf Soybean Meal Wheat Distillers Grains Oilseeds Vjp' “W Hominy , -fT\ Cottonseed 475 Cast High Street, Palmyra, Pa. 17078 Started by Producers for Producers Risk Management Hedging Services MinTMax. Contracts Market Consultation Specialized Contracts A privately held lull service Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities commodity merchandising firm Marketing Association, Inc. Call Today 800-PACMA IN c. or 717-838-7050 National Grain Market St. Joaeph, MO Wednesday April 19,1995 USDA-Market News Service Daily National Grain Summary Wheat prices finished mixed, with pres sure stemming from profit taking and lack of new export sales while weather con cerns offered some support Com prices turned higher on recent good export demand and planting delays due to wet conditions. Soybean prices extended Tues day's losses as fund selling continued and meal slipped lower. Wheat mixed. Com 1 to 3 cents higher. Sorghum 1 to 3 cents higher. Soybeans 1 to 3 cents lower. Wheat prices were slightly lower in reaction to late day fund sell- ing. Export sales have been very slow this week and recent bene ficial rains added weakness to prices. How ever, some concerns over planting delays in spring wheat growing areas and cold weather forecast for parts of the winter wheat areas, limited price declines. Slight support was noted in com pits due to cool, wet, weather con- ditions in Midwest reg ions. Although com planting it not into full swing, recent rains have kept fanners out of fields. Soybean prices continued lower on profit taking and record large crops reponed in S. America. Additional weak ness in soybean meal demand was also a negative factor for I reins. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Delivery date Nothing new to report. Dale Change Year ago Truck bids: 04/19/95 04/18/95 04/20/94 Wheat: Kan sas City 3.80-3.81 up 1-unch 3.44-3.47 Minneapolis 4.10 dn 1 4.77 1/2 Portland 4.09-4.12 up 1-4 3.56-3.59 St. Louis 3.48-3.49 dn 1-2 3.14-3.17 Com, U.S. No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.45-2.46 unch 2.66-2.69 Minneapolis 2.39 1/4 up 1 1/2 2.55 1/2 Southern lowa 2.47-2.49 up 3-2 2.63-2.65 Omaha 2.33-2.34 up 1-unch 2.54-2.55 Soybeans, No 1 Yellow: Kansas City 5.59-5.61 dn 2-1 6.75-6.80 Minneapolis 5 58 dn 3 6.58 Southern lowa 5.68-5.70 up 1-dn 2 6.71-6.72 Cent 111 Processors 5.67-5.72 dn 3-2 6.73 1/2-6.78 1/2 ♦Truck bids for Kansu City, US No 1 hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein. Minneapolis, US No 1 dark northern spring wheat, 14% protein. Portland, No 1 toft white wheat, St. Louis, No 2 toft red wint er wheat Futures close: Karsas City (May) wheat 3.57 1/2 dn 1 3.24 Minneapolis (May) Wheat 3.53 dn 1 3.45 Chicago (May) Wheat 3.50 1/2 dn 2 1/2 3.17 3/4 Chicago (May) Com 2.441/4 up 1/22.601/2Chica go (May) Soybeans 5.66 dn 3 6.66 Export: Barge or rail, Pott of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. No 1 hard red winter wheat ordinary protein 4.04 1/2-4.05 1/2 dn 1-unch 3.75-3.76 No 2 toft red winter 3.77 1/2-3.78 1/2 dn 2 1/2 3.42-3.48 No 2 yellow com 2.73 1/4-2.74 1/4 up 1/2-1 2.82-2.82 1/2 No 2 yellow sorghum Rail 4.63 up 1 4.79 Barge 4.79 up 3 4.72 No I yellow soybeans 5.99-6.00 dn 3 6.92-6.92 1/2 Source; USDA-Mitsouri Dept of Ag Market Newt, St Joseph, MO Reporter Bird 816 238 0678 Carlisle Livestock Market CarlWe, Pa. Tuctday, April 18, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER: STEERS SELECT AND CHOICE HOLSTEINS 55.00-59.75; SLAUGHTER COWS BREAKING UTIL ITY AND COMMERCIAL 40.00-45.25, COUPLE 46.00-50.00, CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 40.00-44.75, CAN NER AND LOW CUTTER 36.00-39.00, BIG MIDDLE 38.25-39.75, SHELLY 34.00 AND DOWN; BULLS 44.00-53.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 450-850 LBS. 64.00-72.00, HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 46.00-62.00; HEIFERS 450-850 LBS. 52.00-67.00, HOLSTEIN/DAIRY TYPES 37.00-61.00; BULLS 500-700 LBS. 52.00-75.00, HOLSTEIN/DAIRY TYPE 850-1000 LBS. 45.00-50.00. CALVES: VEALERS CHOICE 90.00-102.00, STANDARD AND GOOD SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS to be at the New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Feeder Sale, Friday Eve., April 28 Consisting of 10 Yearling Bull Calves 10 Yearling Heifers 10 Bred Heifers and approximately 16 Mature Cows. See additional consignments Page E 35 this issue. 630 PM 9:00 AM 900 AM SLAUGHTER HOGS EARLY BIRD HOG SALE 7:30 A.M. ' So# Your Hog* At Now Holland Silo* SMblaa, Inc. So# them welghtd, told and pickup your chock. ifl;QO A.M. U MB HORSES IJff MULES X?3O P.M. ■S P BEEF SALE w» ssss rl HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M. COW SALE 12:00 NOON We have the usual run of 50 to 100 Heifers, all ages Loads of fresh cows and springers from our regular shippers Also some local fresh cows and springers. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna. MANAGERS s.i. n.m Office Manager Norman & David Kolb - 717-397-5538 HogorTloyd - 717-354-4341 - -El«m R«nr»wnmiv«» fax #717-355-0705 Luke Ebarly • 215-267-6608 738-1865 Homer Ebarly - 215-267-3047 Ron Ranek • 717-656-9849 60.00- CALVES RETURNING TO FARM, STRONG DEMAND. HOLSTEIN BULLS #l9O-125L85. 120.00-129.00, «2 85-130 LBS. 97.50-119.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 TO 197.50; BEEF X BULLS TO 120.00. SWINE: HOGS US«I-3 220-270 LBS. 35.00- USB2-3 220-270 LBS. 30.00- US#l-3 300-550 LBS sows 24.00- FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, ACTIVE! 15-25 LBS. 26.00-33.00. GOATS; BY THE HEAD, LARGE BILLIES AND NANNIES 57.00-95.00, FLESHY KIDS 5Z50-65.00, MEDIUM TO SMALL KIDS 30.00-45.00. LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 30-39 LBS. 129.00-169.00, 40-60 LBS. 120.00- LBS. 100.00-152.50; CHOICE 80-100 LBS. 107.50-115.00; GOOD 75.00-93.00. SHEEP; ALL WEIGHTS 19.00-60.00. NEXT SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TOES.. APRIL 25, 7: 30 PM. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1:30 P.M. GRADING 7 P.M.-ll A.M. NEXT SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TOES., MAY 9. ESTIMATED DIRECT HOG BASE PRICE AT PLANT FOR WED., APRIL 19 IS 35.75. SALE EVERY TOES. FOR LIVES TOCK. 7 P.M., RECEIVING 8:30 A.M. ALSO EVERY TOES. WE HAVE SALE FOR RABBITS, POULTRY, AND EGGS, 5:55 P.M. SALE TIME, RECEIVING 4 P.M. Eighty-Four Livestock Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, April 17, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: SELECT 60.00-63.00; STANDARD 54.00-59.00, UTILITY 53.00 DOWN. HEIFERS: STANDARD 53.00-SS.SO; Herd of CALVES Co »S UTILITY 5150 AND DOWN. COWS: BREAKING UTTUTY AND COMMERCIAL 39.5tM4.00, CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 37.00-40.50; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 32.50-36.50, SHELLS DOWN TO 31.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG#I 52.00-64.00; YG#2 44.00-51.00. FEEDER STEERS: 200-300 LBS. 61.00- 300-500 LBS. 5100-79.00, 500-800 LBS. 50.00-63.00, HEIFERS 200-300 LBS. 62.00-79.00,300-500 LBS 51.00- 500-800 LBS. 45.00-63.00; BULLS 200-300 LBS. 60.00-77.00, 300-500 LBS. SO.OO-75.00.500-800 LBS. 50.00- VEALERS: CHOICE 90.00-104.00, GOOD 70.00-87.00, STANDARD AND GOOD 60.00-69.00, UTILITY 57.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 105.00-135.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100.00- HOLSTEIN BULLS «2 87.00- BEEF BULLS 90.00-150.00, BEEF HEIFERS 80.00-135.00. HOGS: US4I-3 200-220 LBS. 31.00- 220-260 LBS. 3125-33.50 US#2-3 260-300 LBS. 30.00-33.50. SOWS: NONE. BOARS: 1 HEAD AT 2ZOO FEEDER PIGS: US#l-3 38 LBS. 31.00 UTILITY 10.0 DOWN. SHEEP AND LAMBS: NEW CROPOF LAMBS 20-40 LBS. 100.00-150.00,4040 LBS. 142.50-165.00; 60-80 LBS 100.00- HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 80-100 LBS. 89.00-110.00, CHOICE 100-125 LBS. 71.00-72.50, FEEDER LAMBS GOOD AND CHOICE 70.00- UTILITY 69.00 DOWN, EWES 26.00-36.00. GOATS; BY THE HEAD, LARGE 30.00- MEDIUM 22.00-50.00, SMALL 17.00-3150. Niw Holland Sales Stables DAIRY SALE Wad., April 26, IMS Washington GounlY Hard Dispeisal 48 Hoad. Including 7 R&W Holstein's, 13 due July, August, Sept. 7 recently fresh. 11 springers due April & May, June. Low S.C.C. Average 60 lbs. 4% test. Represented by William Lang See additional consignments Page £3B this Issue. Beef Auction 10;QQ A.M. HflflJPtM. STOCKERS ft FEEDERS ■ ■ vi/1 11:30 A.M. SHEEP GOATS A CALVES 1:30 P.M. FEEDER PIG SALE Pigs ars accepted alter 6 30 A M. Slate graded from s to 12 Dairy Barn and Feeder Pig Barn are cleaned and d binlected weekly for your protection Ord»r Buyer Paul Good • 215-445-6662 BULLS. STEERS, BEEF COWS