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    Hackettatown
Poultry & Egg
HadntMown, NJ.
Report Supplied bj Audios
Tuwday, July IV IMS
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL JO-.95.
leghorn fowl .«a
MIXED FOWL .85-.90.
ROASTERS JO-.40.
geese .so.
ROOSTERS .70-1.90.
BUNNIES EACH 1.25-6.00.
DUCKS 1.65-I.BS.
RABBITS .65-1.25.
EGGS: WHITE EXTRA LARGE A
JUMBO .76-.77, LARGE .44-.71,
MEDIUM JO-.45. BROWN EXTRA
URGE A JUMBO .7S-.87, LARGE
.45 .70, MEDIUM .42-.46.
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
JULY 19, 1995
Prices were unchanged to higher in the
Nonheast and Midwest, and elsewhere,
prices were unchanged. The market tone
was steady to firm. Demand was light to
very good, best where featured and in vac
ation areas. Supplies of the large sizes were
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Com Distillers Grain Producer
South Bend, Indiana
800-462-8263
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AUCTION MARKET
Please call for more information
302-875-3147 302-875-5136
tight to about adequate arid extra eggs con
tinued to be held with extreme confidence
as a result'of decreased production. Sup
plies of mediums tad smalls remained
adequate. Breaking stock supplies were
short to adequate, and heavy eggs were
held with confidence at higher asking
prices. Spent hen offerings were limited to
adequate for the light to moderate demand.
Cooler weather, 1 grain and soybean
plants-gdttinp a darker green and prices
dropping today. Wheat marginally steady.
Com 1 to 4 cents lower. Sorghum 6 to 9
cents lower. Soybeans took a whipping, 13
to 18 cents lower. Weather cooled down
from drastic heat wave of last week and
foreage much improved. However, majori
ty of the oombelt needs moisture and only
scattered sboweti showing up. Traders tak
ing profits on the boards and looking at
seasonal peaks while they reestablish posi
tions. Recent sharp jump in prices put more
grain trades on the hiways. Sprinkling
export orders of a little bit of everything on
the books again today. Speculators watch
ing for the tain clouds.
Export demand: Purchaser Commodity
Tonnage Del date Sub-Saharan Africa
Tear out this ad and call our
Marketing Department for information!
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
JULY 19,1995
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Looking
for dairy cattle feed?
Try our Distillers Grains!
Hard Rad Spring Wheat 60.000 Sep 1-Oct
31 Taiwan Com 11,000 Aug 10-23 Taiwan
Soybean* 12,000 Aug 10-23
Total*: Wheat 60,000 tonne*. Com
18,000 tonne*. Soybean* 12,000 tome*.
Date Change Year ago
Tiuck bid*: 07/19/95 07/18/93 07/20/94
Wheat': Kama* City (HRW, ORD)
3.02-3.03 dn 1 3.48-3.49 Minneapoli*
(DNS. 14%) 3.42 1/2 up 1 3.99 l/2Po*
land (SW) 4.90-3.00 dn 8-unch 3.31-3.34
5t Loui* (SRW) 439-4.42 dn 1 3.07-3.10
Cora, US 2 Yellow: Kama* City
1.98-3.01 dn 4-3 2.30-2.32'
Mirmeapolii 2.71 1/2 dn 2 3/4 2.10 1/4
Southern lowa 2.82-2.84 up 1-unch
2.19-2.20 Omaha 2.80-2.81 dn 3-4
2.16-2.19
Soybean*, US 1 Yellow: Kama* City
3.24-6.26 dn 18 3.86-3.91 Minneapoli*
5.98 1/2 dn 15 1/4 3.68 1/4 Southern lowa
5.09-6.11 dn 13-15 5.78-S.BO Cen IL Pto
xuon not available 3.80-5.88
Future* Cloie: Kama* City (Sept)
Wheat 4.76 1/2 dn 1 1/2 3.37 3/4 Mitmea-
Jdi* (Sept) Wheat 4.87 1/2 up 1 3.39 1/2
3iicago (Sept) Wheat 4.54 3/4 <ki 3/4 3.29
Chicago (Sept) Com 2.901/2 dn 3 3/4 2.18
1/4 Qiicago (Dec) Com 2.911/4 dn 1 2.20
1/4 Chicago (Aug) Soybean* 6.18 1/2 dn
18 1/4 3.86 1/4
Export Bide Baige or rail, Pott of New
Mean* or North Texa* Gulf. US 1 HRW
Wheat, Ord. Protein: 5.27 1/2 dn 11/2 3.78
1/4 US 2 SRW Wheat: 4.813/4-4.83 3/4 dn
1 3Z4-3/4 3 JO-332 US 2 Yellow Com:
1.211/2-334 1/2 dn 3 3/4-1 3/4 2.44-2.43
US 2 Yellow Sorghum; Rail 3.30 dn 6
1.34 «ai|a 5.72-574 dn 7-9 4.29
US 1 Yellow Soybean*: 6.33 1/2-6.34
1/2 dn 18 1/4 3.99-6.00
Pa. Grain
July 17,199 S
Report (applied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY’S MARKET FOR
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND
SOUTH CENTRAL PA; CORN MOST
LY STEADY TO .15 HIGHER, WHEAT
UNEVEN. MOSTLY STEADY TO .26
HIGHER, BARLEY STEADY, OATS
STEADY TO WEAK. SOME NEW
CROP ON THE MARKET, SOYBEANS
STEADY TO .20 HIGHER, EAR CORN
STEADY TO STRONG.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.90-3.30,
AVERAGE 3.13, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.80-3.03; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE 3.90-4.31, AVERAGE 4.10;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.55-1.70,
AVERAGE 1.61; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.40-1.73, AVERAGE 1.52; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 RANGE 5.79-6.11. AVERAGE
6.00, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
3.96-6.11; FEW REPORTED GR. SORG
HUM #2 CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
2.75; FEW REPORTED PER HUN
DREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST 10.90; EAR
CORN RANGE 83.00-93.00, AVERAGE
87.88.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.85-3.10,
AVERAGE 2.94; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.53-3.80 FEW REPORTED 4.03, AVER
AGE 3.73; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.50-1.75, AVERAGE 1.56; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.30-1.50, AVERAGE 1.41;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.25-6.05,
AVERAGE 5.57; EAR CORN RANGE
70.00-85.00, AVERAGE 77.29.
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL ft
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.80-3.30,
AVERAGE 3.05; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.60-4.31, AVERAGE 3.94; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.50-1.75, AVERAGE
1.59; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.25-1.70,
AVERAGE 1.47; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.60-6.11, AVERAGE 5.86;
EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-95.00,
AVERAGE 82.55.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.80-3.30,
AVERAGE 2.99; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.60-4.18, AVERAGE 3.80; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.50-1.70, AVERAGE
1.59; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.20-1.70,
AVERAGE 1.47; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.60-5.95, AVERAGE 5.81;
EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-79.00,
AVERAGE 74.50.
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WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.65-3.10,
AVERAGE 2.78; NO, 2 RANGE
3.55-4.01, AVERAGE 3.78; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGB 1.50-1.56,. AVERAGE
1.53; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-1.85
FEW REPORTED 1.10. AVERAGE 163;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.83-5.85,
AVERAGE 5.84; EAR CORN RANGE
55(00-60.00, AVERAGE 57.50.
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.93; WHEAT NO. 2
3.65; BARLEY NO. 3 159; OATS NO. 2
1.61; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.64; EAR
CORN 79.62.
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.83; WHEAT NO. 2
3.02; BARLEY NO. 3 1.74; OATS NO. 2
1.49; SOYBEANS NO. 1 6.18; EAR
CORN 83.53.
Grantsville
Livestock
Grantsville, Maryland
Report Supplied by Auction
Sat, July 15, 1995
STOCK BULLS AND STEERS
200-500 LBS. 55.00-53.00.
STOCK HEIFERS: SS.OO-70.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO
CHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE:
MEDIUM TO GOOD SO.OO-56.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD
50.00-56.00; LIGHT 40.00-51.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO
CHOICE. NONE AVAILABLE;
MEDIUM TO GOOD 48.00-56.00.
BULLS HEAVY 45.00-53.75, LIGHT
to.oo-ss.oo.
COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING UP TO
40.00. UTILITY HOLSTEIN 35.00-40.00.
CANNERS 30.00-34.00, CULLS 30.00
AND DOWN.
VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE
70.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD
55.00-
808 CALVES: 25.00 AND DOWN.
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN
TO FARM 90-120 LBS. 40.00-65.00.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES
RETURN TO FARM 100-120 LBS.,
NONE AVAILABLE.
BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO
FARM, NONE AVAILABLE.
HOGS: TOP QUALITY 45.00-47.00;
HEAVY 45.00-46.50, LIGHT
30.00- FEEDER PIGS BY THE
HEAD 15.00-47.00.
SOWS: UP TO 28.00.
MALE HOGS: 18.00-25.50.
LAMBS: 70.00-85.50; CULLS 65.00
AND DOWN.
SHEEP: UP TO 25.00.
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