National Egg Market ATLANTA, OA OCTOBER 4,1995 Pricei wen unchanged to lower for the large aim in the Noitheait, end generally unchanged eliewhere. Hie market tone wai cautiouily needy to weak. Demand remained mixocj from light to good, moatly fair and beat when featured. Supplies of the large sizes wen at lean adequate in all areas, and the light sizes wen generally adequate. Breaking stock supplies wen adequate to fully adequate for the light to moderate demand, and prices wen about unchanged. Cases of shell eggs broken under federal inspection during September 1995 wen 7% lower than lan year. Light type hen offerings were generally adequate to instances short in the South for the fair plant needs, and the undertone was steady. New York Egg Market ATLANTA, GA OCTOBER 4, 1995 Prices were lower for die large sizes, and unchanged for mediums. The market tone was barely steady to weak. Demand was mixed, and mostly fair. Supplies were adequate to hilly adequate or 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 79-81 LARGE 76-79 MEDIUM 64-67 Middleburg Hay MMdlabitn, PA Tucft, October 3, 1995 Report euppHcd by auction 48 TOTAL LOADS, 19 LOADS OF HAY. ALFALFA: 92.00-200.00. MIXED HAY: 75.00-155.00. TIMOTHY: 100.00. STRAW; 3 LOADS, 65.00-80.00. RYE: 8 LOADS, 3.20-5.00 BU. BAR CORN; 86.00-95.00. OATS; 4 LOADS, 2.25-2.60 BU. Forney Longenecker Vice PreskJent/Financial Consultant Commodities Smith Barney A Member of TrtveienGroupT SMITH BARNEY INC. 29 East King Street Suite 200 Lancaster, PA 17602-2852 WHEN IT COMES TO DESCRIBING AMERICA'S CO-OPS, THE SKY'S THE The nation's 47,000 cooperatives are big and small. They serve 120 million people in all 50 states. And, they're located everywhere - cities, towns, suburbs and throughout rural America. Providing goods and services as economically and efficiently as possible is their first order of business. And as locally owned and controlled businesses, co-ops are unique because of their commitment not only to the people they serve but also to their communities. You'll find co-ops for credit and financing, electric and telephone service, insur ance, housing, day care, health care, food, farm marketing and supply, news services, florists and much more. For years co-ops have been expanding horizons for the people they serve. In their own words: "It's just good business and it works for the benefit of our neighbors, our communities and for our country too." FARM CREDIT OF PENNSYLVANIA Proud to be a cooperative and proud to be your most reliable source of financing. Pa. Grain October 2, 1995 Report eafpited .by PDA COMPARED WITH LAST MON* DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTHEASTERN. CENTRAL. AND SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN UNEVENLY STEADY, WHEAT STEADY TO .15 HIGHER, BARLEY * OATS STEADY TO .10 HIGHER, SOY BEANS UNEVEN. MOSTLY STEADY TO .10 HIGHER, OLD BAR CORN STEADY TO STRONG. NEW EAR CORN MOSTLY STEADY. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.05-3.30, AVERAGE 3.16; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 4.15-4.65. AVERAGE 4.41, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.81-4.05; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-2.00, AVERAGE 1.57. CONTRACT FOR HARVEST. FEW REPORTED 1.70; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.65, AVERAGE 1.55, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST, FEW REPORTED 150; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.006.26, AVERAGE 6.15; FEW REPORTED OR. SORGHUM #2 RANGE 2.81; AVERAGE 2.81; OLD BAR CORN RANGE 84.0095.00, AVERAGE 89.27; AVER AGE MOISTURE NEW BAR CORN RANGE 62.0072.00, AVERAGE 65.78. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.90-3.15, AVERAGE 3.04; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.70-4.40, AVERAGE 4.06; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.50-2.00, AVERAGE 1.70; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.35-1.65, FEW REPORTED 1.80. AVERAGE 1.54; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.90-6.11, AVERAGE 6.01; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-90.00. AVERAGE 78.11; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW BAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 62.00-75.00, AVERAGE 67.33. SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.30, AVERAGE 3.13; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.85-4.65, AVERAGE 4.26; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.60-2.00, AVERAGE 1.81; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.70, Wrapping Silage Bales & Dry Bales Buy Direct From Distributor Shipped Nationwide Quantity Discounts'Available Dealerships Available #1 Tested Quality Call 1-800-831-9919 For Special Pricing New & Used Wrappers Available AVERAGE 136; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.10-6.26, AVERAGE 6.06; OLD BAR CORN RANGE7S.OO-95.00, AVER AGE 55.19 v AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW BAR CORN RANGE 6ZOO-75.00, AVERAGE 64.93. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-330, FEW REPORTED Z9O, AVERAGE 3.12; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.80-4.45, AVERAGE 4.04; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-2.00, AVERAGE 1.83; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-1.70. AVER AGE 1.58; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 5.70-6.10, AVERAGE 5.89; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT RANGE 10.90. AVER AGE 10.90; OLD BAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 71.00-90.00, AVER AGE 82.00, AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN RANGE FEW REPORTED 50.00-65.00, AVERAGE 57.50. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.76-3.10, FEW REPORTED 230, AVERAGE 2.95; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 330-4.25. AVERAGE 3.83; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 1.70-1.75. AVERAGE 1.73; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.30-1.85 MOSTLY 1.40-1.60, AVERAGE 134; SOYBEANS NO 1 RANGE 5.91-6.00, AVERAGE 5.96; FEW REPORTED PER HUNDRED WEIGHT BUCKWHEAT RANGE 9.00, AVERAGE 9.00; OLD EAR CORN 57.00-65.00, AVERAGE 61.00. MONTH AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 3.15; WHEAT NO. 2 3.93; BARLEY NO. 3 1.67; OATS NO. 2 1.46; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.84; OLD EAR CORN 84.25. CORN NO. 2-Y 2.44; WHEAT NO. 2 3.50; BARLEY NO. 3 1.70; OATS NO. 2 1.51; SOYBEANS NO. 1 5.17; OLD EAR CORN 70.04; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW BAR CORN 49.10. National Grain Market ST. JOSEPH, MO OCTOBER 4,1995 Cash wheat bids finished slightly higher PRESTO STRENGTH FILM coopce/mve* EXPANDING , pmpip9 HORIZONS YEAR AGO on fond buying and export optimism. Com bid* were slightly towtr due to berveet pwiun but good upon «*—»«■>»* limited decline!. Soybean bids gained tome (Mngih on good export tale*, crop con cerns, and improved meal and oil demand. Wheat needy to 3 oenti higher. Cora 1 to 2 cents lower. Sorghum mind. Soybeans 2 to 5 cents higher. Wheat traded slightly higher on indications that Jordan bought some U.S. wheat overnight bat nothing has been con finned as yet Fund baying on the board offered some strength and stronger been trade underpinned bids. Very good export demsnd for com snd soybean today. How ever, com closed slightly lower as active iubvest weighed on bids. Bean were sup ported by improved meal and oil demand and a good overnight sale to Taiwan. Trad ers concents over potential crop damage due to hurricane Opal, offered strength to bids. Heavy winds and torrential rains moved into Georgia said Alabama today. Export demand: Purchaser Commodity Tonnage Del date South Korea Com 104.000 Doc/Jan Taiwan Com 20,000 Nov Taiwan Soybeans 10,000 Oct Totals: Com 124.000 tonnes. Soybeans 10*000 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Track bids: 10/04/95 10/03/95 10/05/94 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 5.08-5.10 up 2 4.18-4.20 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%) 532 1/4 up 2 4.29 1/2 Portland (SW) 5.00-5.04 unch 4.52-435 St. Louis (SRW) 4.75-4.78 up 3 3.88-3.91 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 3,01-3.02 dn 1 2.17-2.18 Minneapolis 2.77 1/4 dn 1/4 ZOl 3/4 Southern lowa Z9l-Z93 dn 2-12.04-2.09 Omaha 2.85 dn 2 ZOl-ZO2 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kan sas City 6.304.32 unch-up 2 5.22-5.24 Minneapolis 6.03 1/4 up 3 1/4 5.14 1/4 Southern lowa 6.12-6.20 dn 3-up 3 5.10-5.17 Cen IL Processors 6.31 1/4-6.39 1/4 up 5 1/4-4 1/4 5.22 1/4-5.29 1/4 Futures Close: Kansas City (Dec) Wheat 4.99 1/2 up 2 4.12 Minneapolis (Dec) Wheat 4.92 1/4 up 3 4.07 1/2 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.851/2 dn 1 4.07 1/2 Chica go (Dec) Com 3.09 1/4 dn 1 1/4 2.17 3/4 Chicago (Dec 96) Com 2.75 3/4 dn 1 Chi cago (Nov) Soybeans 6.38 1/4 up 2 1/4 5.34 1/4 Chicago (Nov 96) Soybeans 6.47 3/4 up 1 1/2 Export Bids: Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Old. Protein: 5.45 1/2-5.46 1/2 up 2 432-4.53 US 2 SRW Wheat: 5.18 1/2-5.20 1/2 unch-dn 1 4.25 1/2-4.27 1/2 US 2 Yellow Com: 3.38 1/4-3.39 1/4 dn 1/4 Z46-Z49 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 5.88 dn 2 4.21 Barge 6.08-6.11 unch-up 3 4.17 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 6.71 1/4-6.72 1/4 up 2 1/4 5.58-5.59 SPECIAL FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALES Thursday - October 19,1995 - 7:30 p.m. Steers & Heifers - 300 to 1000 Lbs. Thursday - November 2,1995 - 7:30 p.m. Steers only - 300 to 1000 Lbs. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Eddie Stevens, Mgr., Roanoke-Hollins Stockyard 540-992-1112 Eddie Nicely, Pres., Roanoke Feeder Cattle Assoc. 540-862-4539 Uncmw Firming, Situftliy. Octobw 7, iWfrAS CATTLE 294... PDA... Supply included 208 head of Daily oowi. HOLSTEINS: couple Prime 58.75 A 59.00, few Choice 1280/1600 lb<. 55.00-58.00, few Selea 46.75-53.75. COWS: Breaking Utility end Cantmer cial 3225-34.23, Cutter end Boning Utility 31.23-34.00, one 39.00, Cenner end Low Cotter 27.00-30.30. BULLS: one Yield Grade No. 1 1720 Ibi. 32.30, one No. 2 1000 lb«. 31.73. FEEDER CATTLE: HEIFERS: few Medium Frame No. 1 333/620 Ibi. 37.00-52.00. CALVES 90...VEALERS: few Standard and Good 75/100 Ibi. 33.00-38.00, Utility 33/80 Ibi. 23.00-33.00. FARM CALVES: Na 1 Holitein bolh 90/120 Ibi. 73.00-110.00, couple 123.00, No. 2 80/110 lb«. 36.00-60.00; one Na I Holitein Ipifer 90 Ibt. 170.00, one Na 2 80 Ibi. 117.30. Few beef cron bulli and heifen 70/95 Iba. 38.00-73.00. HOGS 38... BARROWS AND GILTS: few loti US 1-3 230/233 Ibt. 43.00-48.00. SOWS: few US 1-3 425/465 lbs 29.75-33.00. FEEDER PIGS 186... US 1-3 20/25 lb(. 10.00-15.00, 30/40 lbs. 13.00-17.00, 60/100 Dm. 20.00-29.00 per head. SHEEP 18... SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 40/100 lbs. 68.00-77.00, couple 50.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: few Year lin(t 44.00-52.00. GOATS 3...Tw0 Laife 46.00 A 54.00, one Small Kid 26.00. per head. HOLSTEIN DAIRY C0W5...5600.00-$ 1285.00, couple $1450.00. per head. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Sublet New Holland, PA Monday, October 2, 1995 Report Supplied By Auction 259 HEAD. MARKET LOWER. WORK HORSES 750.00-1050.00. DRIVING HORSES 490.00-1100.00. BETTER RIDING HORSES 1135.00- 1 AT 2875.00. RIDING HORSES 475.00-935.00. REGISTERED RIDING 700.00- 1 AT 1975.00. KILLERS, 2 AT 925.00, HEAVY WEIGHTS 630.00-860.00; LIGHT WEIGHTS 350.00-450.00. PONIES 115.00-400.00. LARGE PONIES 475.00-560.00. COLTS 190.00405.00. Belleville Livestock BELLEVILLE, PA OCTOBER 4,1995