Pa. Grain SaptaariMr 25, IMS ' aipplM by FDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN VERY UNEVEN. .10 LOWER TO .15 HIGHER, WHEAT A SOYBEANS STEADY TO .25 HIGHER. BARLEY & OATS STEADY TO .10 HIGHER; OLD EAR CORN STEADY TO STRONG, NEW EAR CORN SOME ON THE MARKET, PRICES NOT FULLY ESTABLISHED. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.04-3.30, AVERAGE 3.16; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.90-4.58, AVERAGE 4.30, CONTRACT FORHARVEST3.7O-3.91; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-2.00 FEW REPORTED 1.65, AVERAGE 1.83;-OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.65, AVERAGE 1.54; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.00-6.33, AVERAGE 6.12; FEW REPORTED OR. SORGHUM #2 RANGE 2.80; AVERAGE 2.80; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 84.00-95.00, AVERAGE 89.00; AVER AGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 62.00-70.00, AVERAGE 65.71. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.90-3.15, AVERAGE 3.04; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.53-4.30. AVERAGE 3.94; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.50-1.90, AVERAGE 1.68; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.35-1.70, AVERAGE 1.51; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.70-6.20, AVERAGE 6.02; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-90.00, AVER AGE 78.00; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 62.00-75.00, AVERAGE 68.50. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.30 WORMER with Rumatel® Rumatel® is the only legal wormer for lactating dairy animals DAIRY WORMING IS * Average production increase... 694 lbs. of milk per year. * Easy to use - top dress or use in the TMR. * No Milk withholding. * The ONLY single dose wormer approved for use on lactating cows, with NO milk withholding. Top-16, Rumatel* I Safeguard* Ivomec* * Rumatel is the trademark of Pfizer Inc. for morantel tartrate. * Ivamec is the Merck'& Co. trademark for Ivamectin. * Safeguard is the trademark of Hoiches - Roussel Agri-Vet. AVERAGE 3.13; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.85-4.51, AVERAGE 4.17; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-3.00, AVERAGE 1.78; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.65, AVERAGE 1.53; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.80-6.25. AVERAGE 6.05; OLD BAR CORN RANGE7O.OO-95.00, AVER AGE 84.44; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE 62.00-75.00, AVERAGE 66.33. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.30, AVERAGE 3.14; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.80-4.30, AVERAGE 4.00; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-2.00, AVERAGE 1.81; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.60, AVERAGE 1.54; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.70-6.00, AVERAGE 5.89; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 78.00-82.00 FEW REPORTED 90.00, AVERAGE 81.33. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.75-3.15, AVERAGE 3.00; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.50-4.15, AVERAGE 3.77; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.67-1.70, AVERAGE 1.69; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.30-1.60 FEW REPORTED 1.85, AVERAGE 1.52; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 5.89-5.90, AVERAGE 5.90; OLD BAR CORN 55.00-65.00, AVERAGE 60.00. CORN NO. 2-Y 3.09; WHEAT NO. 2 3.84; BARLEY NO. 3 1.63; OATS NO. 2 1.43; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.73; OLD EAR CORN 82.64. CORN NO. 2-Y 2.51; WHEAT NO. 2 3.45; BARLEY NO. 3 1.70; OATS NO. 2 1.49; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.39; OLD BAR CORN 71.25. When and com btdi were higher. HIGH BROS. PURINA TOP-16 EASY! AND PROFITABLE HIGH BROS. 441 Centerville Road Gordonville, PA 17529 Phone 717-354-0301 MONTH AGO YEAR A,GO National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 Milk Withholding Requirements NONE Not cleared for lactating dairy cows. Not cleared for lactating dairy cows. wpported by continued export optimism «*d crop ocncenu. Soybean bidi dipped lower, correcting tome of Tuesday's advance!. Wheat 1 to 2 cent* higher. Com 2 to 9 cenu higher. Sorghum 2 to 3 cent* higher. Soybean* 1 to 3 cent* lower, except Southern lowa 2 to 6 cents higher. Export demand remain* slow for wheat the past con . p k d *y ,> However, traders remain optimistic with indications that Brazil and Morocco are seeking US wheat. Spillover strength from com pits offered support to wheat Com bids were stronger on good export sales as South Korea has been a big buyer of com this week and traders are staying optimistic. Com harvest has begun in northern states but some signs of dam age after last week’s freeze is showing up in several places, especially for soybeans. Soybean bids fell slightly lower as a cor rective move over yesterday's upturn. Upcoming harvest pressure may have put some pressure on bids. Export demand has slowed down and the decline in meal demand was also a factor. Nebraska repotted that freeze damage to bean crops is showing up more widespread than expected which will trim yields and limit declines. Export demand; Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Del date South Korea Com 104,300 Nov/lan Totals: Com 104,500 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Track bids: 09/27/93 09/26/93 09/28/94 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 4.92-4.94 up 2 3.97- Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 3.14 up 1 4.11 3/4 Portland (SW) 4.93-4.97 dn 1 4.46-4.49 St. Louis (SRW) 4,59-4.62 up 2 3.63-3.66 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansu City 2.98- up 2 2.14-2. IS Minneapolis 2.70 1/2 up 2 1/4 1.98 3/4 Southern lowa 2.87-2.92 up 7-9 1.98-2.02 Omaha 2.80-2.83 up 2 1.97-2.03 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansu City 6.37 dn 1 5.35-5.37 Minneapolis 6.02 1/2 dn 3 3/4 3.26 1/2 Southern lowa 6.22-6.23 up 6-2 3.24-5.30 Unetmr Fanning. Saturday, sapumbar 30, 1W»A8 CenlL Processor* 6.321/2-6.411/2 dn 3/4 3.34 1/2-3.44 1/2 Futures dose: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.88 1/2 up 1 3/4 3.93 3/4 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 4.84 up 1 3.91 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.801/2 up 2 3.88 3/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 3.07 1/2 up 1 1/4 2.14 3/4 Chicago (Dec 96) Com 2.73 1/2 dn 1/4 Chicago fNov) Soybeans 6.42 1/2 dn 1 3/4 3.48 1/2 Chicago (Nov 96) Soybeans 6.48 1/2 dn 2 3/4 Export Bids; Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texu Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord. Pro tein: 3.26 1/2 up 1 3/4 434 3/4 US 2 SRW Wheat; 3.06 1/2-3.08 1/2 up 1-2 3.98 3/4-4.01 US 2 Yellow Com: 3.29 1/2 dn 1 3/4-2 3/4 2.42 3/4-2.44 US 2 YeUow Sorg hum; Rail 3.83 up 2 4.03 Barge 6.01-6.03 up 2-3 4.13 US 1 YeUow Soybeans; 6.74 1/2-6.77 1/2 dn 1 3/4-3Z4 5.73 1/2-5.74 1/2 National Egg Market ATLANTA, GA SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 Prices were unchanged. The market tone wu steady to instances hardy steady on large in the Midwest Demand wu mixed across the full range, and wu mostly mod erate and best where featured. Supplies of the large sizes were adequate or available, and light sizes were adequate to tight with the closest balance noted in the South and Midwest. Brown egg supplies remained tight Breaking stock supplies were at least adequate for the unaggressive demand, and prices were unchanged to lower. Light type hen offerings were at least adequate for the fair plant needs. North Atlantic Shell Eggs Thursday, September 28, 1995 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT; THE MARK ET TONE WAS BARELY STEADY FOR LARGE AND ABOUT STEADY FOR MEDIUMS. DEMAND WAS LIGHT TO FAIRLY GOOD. BEST WHERE FEA TURED. SUPPLIES OF WHITE EGGS WERE ADEQUATE OR AVAILABLE, AND BROWN EGG SUPPLIES REMAINED TIGHT TO INSTANCES ADEQUATE. BREAKING STOCK SUP PLIES WERE ADEQUATE UNDER A NO BETTER THAN STEADY TRADE SENTIMENT. PRICES FOR PHILADEL PHIA WERE EXTRA LARGE .78 .82. LARGE 76-.80, MEDIUM .62-.64. EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. HOURS EFFECTIVE SEPT. 5 THRU OCT. 31 To Better Serve You' During The Busy Harvest Season MON. ★ TUBS. ★ THURS. ★ FRI. 7:00 AM-8:00 PM WED. 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Sat. 7:00 AM - 12 NOON mm 717-626-0996* UHl ' PA 17543 ERSIWHK! E. PA & NJ Poultry ATLANTA, GA SEPTEMBER 25. 1995 Final pricei were cloie to unchanged compared to a week earlier. Offering* were generally adequate to occasionally ihott of full need* for the moctly moderate demand. Finilhed tales continued seasonally active. The undertone was steady. HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS AND UP) • FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER LB.. GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER THE WEEK OF 25-SEP-95 RANGE MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUY ER LOADING 10.5-12.5 CENTS/LB. 10.5-11 10.92 AT FARM PRODUCER LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB PLANT TOO FEW TO REPQRT * WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT. New York Egg Market ATLANTA, GA SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 Price! were unchanged. The market tone wai iteady. Demand wai light to occaf ion ally good, beat where featured. Supplies were adequate and more available. PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, WHITE EGGS IN CAR TONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN. RANGE EXTRA LARGE 82-84 LARGE 79-82 MEDIUM 64-67 Kutztown Produce Auction Hay Auction Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, September 23, 1995 TOTAL LOADS: 15. ALFALFA HAY: 115.00-135.00. MIXED HAY: 90.00-110.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 90.00-120.00. BARLEY STRAW: 52.50. OAT STRAW- 75.00. OATS: 2.30 BU. EAR CORN: 100.00. FIREWOOD. 50.00-80.00. PUMPKIN AUCTION DAYS AT 9:30 BEGINNING TUESDAY. SEPT. 12.