Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1995, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
AUGUST 8, 1995
High flying wheat having trouble
finding a landing spot, continue! to touch
and go; up one day down the next Wheat 2
to 6 cent! lower. Com steady to 1 cent low
er. Sorghum mostly unchanged. Soybeans
1 to 4 cents lower. Wild price gyrations and
trading in the wheat pits slowed down
f«ie what today, but bids tumbled after
BEAT THE HIGH
PRICE OF CORN!
•If you are running out of corn
and looking for a high quality energy
source for your cows, you need...
PENN FI ELD’S ALL NEW
BARLEV BLEND IQ A #79506
Performance Top Dress - LTD 22%
LTD 22% is a high performance Top Dress from
Pennfield. It contains select sources of high quality
blood meal and fish meal. Blood meal is an excellent Cows M LTD 22%
by-pass source of the amino acid Lysine. Fish meal, an "■
excellent source of by-pass protein, has also been
shown to increase rumen bacterial protein synthesis -
Rumen bugs work harder.
Combine these features with the steam crimped
soybeans, steam fiaked corn, balanced proteins and
carbohydrates, plus vitamins and minerals and you
have Pennfield's LTD Top Dress.
near limit ups Tueiday. All Boards
repwtad less activity as most traders and
dealers have established a position and just
hanging around until Friday’s U.S.D.A.’s
Crop Production Report This was true on
com and beans also. Export orders stirred a
little interest today, the first time this week,
especially for com and soybeans. Rumors
of a big wheat deal turned out to be just that
tumors —.
Export demand: Purchaser Commodity
Tannage Delivery date South Kona Com
237,000 Oct-Jan Taiwan Com 128,000 By
This product contains
Pennffield’s new
“Flat Rolled” Barley,
Non Fortified Pellet,
Molasses and
Flo-Coat.
Nov Taiwan Soybeans 111,000 Nov
Totals: Com 383,000 tomes. Soybeans
118,000 tonnes. Data Change Year ago
Track bids: 08/08/93 08/07/93 08/09/94
Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD)
4.74-4.73 dn 3-6 3.54-3.58 Minneapolis
(DNS. 14%) 4.86 3/4 dn 3 3.79 1/2 Port
land (SW) 4.36-4.62 dn 3-6 3.54-3.57 St
Louis (SRW) 4.06-4.09 tbt 2 3.12-3.15
Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansu City 2.83-2.85
unch 2.27-2.29 Minneapolis 2.44 1/4 dn
1/4 2.13 1/4 Southern loam 2.66 dn 1-uncfa
2.20-2.21 Omaha 2.68 unch 2.15-2.17
Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansu City
6.06-6.08 up 10-3 5.63-3.66 Minneapolis
3.621/2 dn 3 3.59 1/4 Southern lowa 3.86
dn 4-3 3.70-3.71 Cen IL Processors
5.96-6.03 dn 2 1/4-1 1/2 3.72 1/4-3.83 3/4
Futuna Cion: Kansu City (Sept) Wheat
4.58 dn 4 1/4 3.43 1/2 Minneapolis (Sept)
Wheat 4.36 1/2 dn 6 1/4 3.44 1/2 Chicago
(Sept) Wheat 4.34 1/4 dn 4 1/4 3.33 1/4
Chicago (Sept) Com 2.78 1/4 Unch 2.19
1/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 2.78 3/4 up 1/4
2.23 1/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 6.021/4
*246.01 Delivered
Ton Bulk
Pries We«k of 8/14/95
Includes 2 Vt% Cash Discount
Subject To Change
Uocatter Firmlhg, Saturdiy, August 12,1995-A5
dn 3 5.63 1/4
Expat Bids: Beige or nil, Port of N«w
(Meant or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW
Wheat, OnL Protein; 5.001/4 dn 7-8 3.86
1/2 US 2 SRW Wheat. 4.491/4-4511/4 do
4 1/4-5 1/4 3.36-3.36 1/4 US 2 Yellow
Com: 3.16 1/4-3.16 3/4 19 2 1/4 2.42-2.43
US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 5.28 unch
4.33 Barge 550-555 up 14.33 US 1 Yel
low Soybeans: 6.42 1/2-6.44 1/2 dn 3
5.95-5.96
*
Pa. Grain
August 7, 1995
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST
MONDAY’S MARKET PCM
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTR
AL, AND SOUTH CENTR
AL PA: CORN A OATS
STEADY TO .10 LOWER,
WHEAT MOSTLY .15 TO
.30 LOWER, BARLEY
STEADY, SOYBEANS
MOSTLY .30 TO .40 LOW
ER, EAR CORN STEADY
TO 4.00 LOWER.
SOUTHEASTERN PEN-
NSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE
2.97-3.32 FEW REPORTED
2.84, AVERAGE 3.12, CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST
2.68-2.85; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE 3.84-4.10 FEW
REPORTED 3.10, AVER
AGE 3.93; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 1.55-1.80, AVER
AGE 1.63; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.35-1.60, AVER
AGE 1.44; SOYBEANS NO.
1 RANGE 5.50-5.85, AVER
AGE 5.73, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 5.50-5.77; FEW
REPORTED GR. SORG
HUM #2 CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.48; EAR CORN
RANGE 81.00-95.00, AVER
AGE 87.93.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE
3.00- AVERAGE 3.10;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.53-3.90 FEW REPORTED
4.10, AVERAGE 3.80; BAR
LEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.45-1.68 FEW REPORTED
1.80, AVERAGE 1.58; OATS
NO. 2 RANGE 1.35-1.50,
AVERAGE 1.42; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE
5.50-5.90, AVERAGE 5.67;
EAR CORN RANGE
80.00- AVERAGE
81.28.
SOUTHEASTERN, CEN-
TRAL &
SOUTH CENTRAL SUM-
MARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE
2.80-3.32, AVERAGE 3.10;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.53-4.10, AVERAGE 3.87;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.45- AVERAGE 1.62;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.30-1.60, AVERAGE 1.44;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE
5.45- AVERAGE 5.72;
EAR CORN RANGE
75.00-95.00, AVERAGE
84.82.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVA-
NIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE
2.80-3.25, AVERAGE 3.07;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.75-3.95, AVERAGE 3.80;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.55-1.80, AVERAGE 1.66;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.30-1.60, AVERAGE 1.45;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE
5.45-5.90, AVERAGE 5.75;
EAR CORN RANGE
75.00-85.00, AVERAGE
81.16.
WESTERN PENNSYLVA-
NIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE
2.80-3.20 FEW REPORTED
2.61, AVERAGE 2.90;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.50- AVERAGE 3.65;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
1.50- AVERAGE 1.53;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.25-1.60 FEW REPORTED
1.85, AVERAGE 1.49; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE
5.50- AVERAGE 5.50;
EAR CORN RANGE