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    AS-Uneastw Fanning, Saturday, May 13, 1995
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
f!AY 10, 1995
Cuh bids for wheat were mixed, mostly
lower due to profit taking
on the board and weather uncertainties.
Com bids were higher on
continued planting delays and more wet
weather forecast for Com Belt
areas. Support was noted in bean pits
today in anticipation of
tomorrows USDA's Supply/Demand
report and the substantial export pur
chase of beans from Taiwan and meal to
South Korea. Wheat mostly un
changed to 2 cents lower except Kansas
City 5 cents higher. Com 1 to
2 cents higher. Sorghum 1 to 3 cents
higher. Soybeans 1 to 5 cents
higher.
Wheat bids turned mostly lower, despite
continued setbacks in spring
wheat planting and a slight improvement
in export demand. Pressured
stemmed from light fund selling on the
board and cautious trading ahead
of USDA's Crop Production report due
out Thursday morning. Concerns
are growing over too much moisture in
soft red winter wheat areas
causing dilute.
Slight gains were made in com pits due
to ongoing delays in plant
ing and continued wet weather forcust
for Midwest regions. Light
fund buying noted, also undeipinned
bids.
Bean bids climbed higher in ruction to
good export demand from
Taiwan and wuther concerns. Traders
expect USDA will show a cut the
94/95 carryout estimate in tomorrows
Supply/Demand report.
Export demand:
Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Deliv
ery date
Morocco - EEP Hard Amber Durum
30.000 May/June
Sri Lanka - EEP Soft White 50,000 May
Sub-Saharan Afriu - EEP N/Dn Spring
11.000 May/June
Former Soveit Union - EEP Wheat Flour
2.000 June/Aug
CCC Hard Red Winter 5,000 June
CCC Spring 2,080 June
Taiwan Soybeans 108,000 July/Aug
South Korea Soybean Meal 30,0001995
Total: Whut 98,080 tonnes. Wheat
flour 2,000 tonnes. Soybeans
108,000 tonnes. Soybean meal 30,000
tonnes.
A&
W'P Diffenbach
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.
TUES MAY 23 QUILT, CRAFT & BUGGIES
WED MAY 24 QUILT & CRAFT
WED JUNE 7 WINROSS TRUCKS & TOYS
FRI JUNE 9 FARM EQUIP, TRACTORS & FARM SUPPLIES 9.00 AM
EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS
ALAN OIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L
Date Change Year ago
Truck bids: QS/10/93 05/09/95 05/11/94
Wheat;
Kansas City 4.05-4,10 unch-up 5
3,54-3.55
Minneapolis 4.40 dn 2 4.81 1/2
Portland 4.36-4.38 dn 1-unch 3.72-3.76
St. Louis 3.55-3.59 dn 2-1 3.15-3.18
Com, U.S. No 2 Yellow:
Kansas City 2.59-2.60 unch 2.71-2.73
Minneapolis 2.44 1/4 dn 1/4 2.53 1/2
Southern lowa 2.53-2.56 up 1-2
2.59-2.61
Omaha 2.46-2.48 up 1 2.55-2.56
Soybeans, No 1 Yellow;
Kansas City 5.62-5.64 up 5-3 6.80-6.83
Minneapolis 5.50 3/4 up 3 1/2 6.62
Southern lowa 5.59-5.60 up 4-1
6.73-6.75
Cen IL Processors 5.62 3/4-5.78 3/4 up
1/2-2 1/2 6.76-6.82
*Ttuck bids for Kansas City, US No 1
hard ted winter wheat, ordinary
protein. Minneapolis, US No 1 dark
northern spring wheat, 14 Percent
protein. Pott] and, No 1 toft white wheat,
St Louis, No 2 toft red
winter wheat.
Futures close:
Kansas City (July) Wheat 3.64 1/2 dn
1/4 3.24 3/4
Minneapolis (July) Wheat 3.85 dn 2
3.41 1/2
Chicago (July) Wheat 3.59 3/4 dn 1/2
3.21 3/4
Chiugo (July) Com 2.581/4 up 3/4 2.58
1/2
Chiugo (July) Soybeans 5.73 3/4 up 2
1/2 6.67
Export Bids; Barge or rail, Port of New
Orleans or North Texas Gulf.
No 1 Hard Red Winter
Whut, Ordinary Protein 4.22 1/2 dn 1/4
3.84 3/4
No 2 Soft Red Winter 3.85 3/4-3.88 3/4
dn 1/2 3.40-3.42
No 2 Yellow Com 2.84 1/4-2.85 1/4 up
3/4-1 1/4 2.74-2.74 1/2
No 2 Yellow Sorghum
Rail 4.86 up 1 4.71
Barge 4.95-4.99 up 3 4.78
No 1 Yellow Soybeans 5.93 3/4-5.94 3/4
up 2-1 1/2 6.92 1/2-6.93
Source; USDA-Missouri Dept of Ag
Market News, St Joseph, MO
Belinda Bird 816 238 0678
15:00c
Pa. Grain
Monday, May 8, 1995
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY’S
MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN.
ease
Milk
FITS
ith the
Mount
Excellent
verall price
* Over 60
years of
service
CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL
PA: CORN STEADY TO .10 HIGHER,
WHEAT UNEVEN, MOSTLY STEADY
TO STRONG, BARLEY UNEVEN,
MOSTLY STEADY TO WEAK, OATS
UNEVENLY STEADY, SOYBEANS
UNEVEN, MOSTLY STEADY TO ,02f
HIGHER, EAR CORN STEADY TO 5.00
HIGHER.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.63-2.91,
AVERAGE 2.78, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.62-2.78; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE 3.50-3.83, AVERAGE 3.58,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.33-3.58;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-1.80,
AVERAGE 1.75, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 1.50-1.60; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.50-1.80, AVERAGE 1.62,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.50; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.40-5.75, AVER
AGE 5.58, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
5.43-5.70; FEW REPORTED PER HUN
DREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST 10.90; EAR
CORN RANGE 75.00-85.00, AVERAGE
79.13.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.60-2.80,
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
6:30 PM
Joy
Coop
SLAUGHTER HOGS
EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
7:30 A.M.
* Sail Your Hogt At New Holland Sale* Stablsa, Inc.
See them weighed, (old and pickup your check.
K 10:00 A.M. Wi
HORSES
MULES
I‘3o P.M.
BCMP BEEF SALE
I s nf
CALVES
HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M.
COW SALE 12:00 NOON
Wa hava lha uaual run ol SO to 100 Haltara, all agaa.
Load* of fraah corn and tprlngari from our regular
ahlppara. Alao aoma local fraah cowa and aprlngara.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna.
MANAGERS Sala Barn OWca Manager
Norman l< David Kolb - 717-397-5538 Rogar Floyd - 717-354-4341
Plaid Hanraaontatlwaa FAX #717-355-0708
Luka Ebarly - 215-287-6608 738-1865
Homar Ebarly • 215-267-3047
Ron Ranck - 717-656-9849
AVERAGE 2.70; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.20-3.40 FEW REPORTED 3.59, AVER
AGE 3.37; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.60-1.80, AVERAGE 1.69; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.45-1.75, AVERAGE 1.55;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.25-5.50,
AVERAGE 5.43; BAR CORN RANGE
65.00-80.00. AVERAGE 71.43.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL &
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.50-2.91,
AVERAGE 2.71; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.20-3.83, AVERAGE 3.48; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.65-1.85. AVERAGE
1.74; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.45-1.80,
AVERAGE 1.61; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.30-5.75, AVERAGE 5.51;
EAR CORN RANGE 65.00-85.00,
AVERAGE 74.43.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.50-2.83,
AVERAGE 2.59; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.20-3.52 FEW REPORTED 3.80, AVER
AGE 3.42; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.70-1.90. AVERAGE 1.74; OATS NO. 2
WEDNESDAY
RANGE 1.40-1.80, AVERAGE 1.63;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.30-5.55,
AVERAGE 5.34; BAR CORN RANGE
66.00-70.00 FEW REPORTED 55.00,
AVERAGE 66.17.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.26-2.66,
AVERAGE 2.50; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.30-3.46, AVERAGE 3.39; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.77,
AVERAGE 1.77; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.25-1.80, AVERAGE 1.54; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 AVERAGE 5.13-5.30, AVERAGE
5.22; EAR CORN RANGE 54.00-55.00,
AVERAGE 54.50.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 163; WHEAT NO. 2
3.46; BARLEY NO. 3 1.81; OATS NO. 2
1.63; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.58; EAR
CORN 71.18.
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.05; WHEAT NO. 2
3.36; BARLEY NO. 3 2.44; OATS NO. 2
1.70; SOYBEANS NO. 1 6.63; EAR
CORN 87.93.
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WHITE WHEAT
AND CORN
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Delivery
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11:30 A.M.
( ) SHEEP
GOATS
I' U CALVES
1;30 P.M.
FEEDER PIG SALE
Pigs aw accepted attar 6:30 A.M. Slate graded from 8 to 12
Dairy Barn and Feeder Pig Barn are cleaned and din Infected
weakly tor your protection.
Ordar Buvar
Paul Good - 215-445-6662
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