A6-L«nc**ter Farming, Saturday, May 27, 1995 National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO MAY 24, 1995 Wheat bids finished mixed as rains continued to push spring wheat planting further behind. Recent gains, however, spurred profit taking in wheat pits, limiting upturns. Com bids were slightly lower after two days of sharp advances and fore casts call for drier conditions in the Mid west for next week. Soybean bids moved higher on oil strength and export optimism. Wheat mixed, mostly Ito 11 cents lower except Kansas City 2 cents higher. Com 1 -o 4 cents lower. Sorghum 1 to 3 cents low er. Soybeans I to 2 cents higher. Rainfall continued to slow spring wheat planting in several areas but some progress has been repotted. Sharp gains in wheat bids over fie past couple of days, however, spurred profit taking and weakness was noted. Export demand has been slow since Egypt's substantial purchase last week. Com bids slid lower from technical cor rections and fund telling in com pits. Mud dy, wet fields continued to slow com plant ing but forecasts for drier weather by next week, pressured bids. South Korea’s large corn purchase this morning limited declines in com. Some strength was seen in bean pits as oil demand improved and indi cations China may tender overnight for US oil, offered support to bids. Export demand; Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Deliv ery date Sub-Saharan EEP Hard Red Winter Wheat 5,400 May-June South Korea Com 155,000 Aug-Sept Totals; Wheat 5,400 tonnes. Com 155,000 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Truck bids: 05/24/95 05/23/95 05/25/94 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD) 4.31 up 2 3.47-3.48 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 4.44 3/4 up 1/4 4.50 Portland (SW) 4.56-4.60 dn 11-8 3.73-3.76 St. Louis (SRW) 3.59-3.63 dn 1-unch 3.22-3.23 Com. 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Contracts Market Consultation Specialized Contracts A privately held full service Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities commodity merchandising firm y Marketing Association, Inc. Call Today — Boo-PACM A IN c. or 717-838-7050 Omaha 2.56-2.57 unch-dn 1 2.63-2.66 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow; Kansas City 5.93-5.94 up 2 6.85-6.86 Minneapolis 5.82 up 2 6.66 Southern lowa 5.86-5.89 up 2 6.74-6.79 Cen IL Processors 5.91-6.06 up 2-1 6.78-6.86 1/4 Futures Close; Kansas City (July) Wheat 3.85 1/2 up 1 1/4 3.31 1/2 Minneapolis (July) Wheat 3.89 3/4 up 1/4 3.45 Chicago (July) Wheat 3.74 1/2 dn 1/4 3.30 3/4 Chicago (July) Com 2.67 1/4 dn 3/4 2.66 3/4 Chicago (July) Soybeans 6.02 up 2 6.75 Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Old. Protein: 4.43 1/2-4.45 1/2 dn 3/4-up 1 1/4 3.73 1/2-3.74 1/2 US 2 SRW Wheal: 3.99 1/2 dn 1/4-1 1/4 3.43-3.49 US 2 Yellow Com: 2.86 1/4-2.87 1/4 dn 2 3/4-4 3/4 2.78-2.80 US 2 Yellow Sorghum; Rail 5.04 unch 4.94 Barge 5.27-5.34 up 2-4 4.94 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 6.23-6.25 unch 6.99-6.99 1/2 Source: USDA-Missouri Department of \g Market News, St Joseph, MO Belinda Bird 816 238 0678 15:05c New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, May 22, 1995 Report Supplied By Auction 269 HEAD. KILLERS LOWER; RID ING HORSES STEADY. WORK HORSES 890.00-1030.00. DRIVING HORSES 485.00-735.00. RIDING HORSES 410.00-900.00. BETTER RIDING HORSES 975.00- REGISTERED RIDING 825.00- KILLERS, HEAVY WEIGHTS 700.00- 7 HEAD 900.00-945.00. LIGHTWEIGHTS 460.00-600.00. PONIES 110.00-405.00. LARGE PONIES 500.00-750.00, 1 AT 900.00. COLTS 110.00-380.00. GOOD S LIVESTOCK, INC. I&OW'ss < A ,/K • Cu,lp, fl« f " NOW RECEIVING: RECEIVING STATION am rn. d:oo-iq am We Will Be CLOSED Mon. 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