Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1995, Image 5

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    E.PA & NJ
Poultry
ATLANTA, GA
OCTOBER 30, 1*95
Final majority pricei were unchanged to
higher when compared to previous Mon
day. The market tone wai at least iteady.
Offering! from production areas were gen
erally adequate to instances limited for cur
rent needs. Demand was mostly moderate.
Finished sales were fair to seasonally good
at usually steady values.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) * FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER
LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER
THE WEEK OF 30-OCT-95 RANGE
MAJORITY WTD AVG ATFARM BUY
ER LOADING 10.5-12.5 CBNTSJLB.
10.5-12 11.18 AT FARM PRODUCER
LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB
PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT •
WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO
DISCOUNT.
North Atlantic Shell Eggs
Thnraday, November 2, 1*95
Report Supplied by USDA
MARKET COMMENT: THE MARK
ET TONE WAS STEADY. DEMAND
FOR LATE WEEK REMAINED MIXED,
AND WAS MOSTLY MODERATE. SUP
PLIES OF ALL SIZES WERE GENER
ALLY IN BALANCE. BREAKING
STOCK SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE.
PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RETAIL
ERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS,
USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A,
WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIV
ERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER
DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE .83-,85.
LARGE .81-.83, MEDIUM .T2-.73.
New York
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
NOVEMBER 2, 1995
Pricei were unchanged. The market tone
was steady. Demand remained mixed
across the full tange and was mostly mod
erate. Supplies were adequate.
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 85-87
LARGE 82-85 MEDIUM 73-76
rh
EARLY!
Wayne Kreisel
Buyer
Will Be At New Holland Sales Stables
We Need Your Pigs!!! 220-260 Lb.
National
Egg Market
ATLANTA, GA
NOVEMBER 1.1995
Prices were unchanged. The market tone
was iteady. Demand was fair to instances
good, modly moderate and beat where fea
tured. Supplies were generally adequate
with light weights occasionally tight.
Breaking stock supplies were adequate for
the irregular demand, and prices were
unchanged. Light type hen offerings were
light to instances fully adequate for the
mixed demand, and the trade sentiment
was steady.
Pa. Grain
October 30, 1995
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY’S MARKET FOR
SOUTHEASTERN. CENTRAL, AND
SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN STEADY
.TO .05 LOWER, WHEAT VERY
UNEVEN .10 LOWER TO .25 HIGHER.
BARLEY STEADY TO .10 HIGHER,
OATS STEADY TO STRONG, SOY
BEANS STEADY TO .10 LOWER. NEW
EAR CORN STEADY TO WEAK.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.20-3.40,
AVERAGE 3.32; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.20-5.05 MOSTLY 4.70-5.00, AVER
AGE 4.71, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
3.96-4.16; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE
2.00-2.40, AVERAGE 2.04, CONTRACT
FOR HARVEST 1.75-1.80; OATS NO. 2
RANGE 1.50-1.90. AVERAGE 1.70,
CONTRACT FDR HARVEST 1.50; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.30-6.50, AVER
AGE 6.37; FEW REPORTED GR. SORG
HUM #2 RANGE 2.95, AVERAGE 2.95;
FEW REPORTED OLD BAR CORN
RANGE 80.00-100.00, AVERAGE 90.67;
AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR
CORN RANGE 70.00-85.00, AVERAGE
76.58.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.10-3.30.
AVERAGE 3.21; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.10-4.80, AVERAGE 4.40; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-240. AVERAGE
2.02; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-1.70
FEW REPORTED 2.00, AVERAGE 1.69;
SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.00-6.45,
AVERAGE 6.19; FEW REPORTED OLD
EAR CORN RANGE 75.00-88.00, AVER
AGE 78.25; AVERAGE MOISTURE
EARLY! EARLY! EARLY!
Every Monday Morning
NEW EAR CORN RANGE 70.00-80.00,
AVERAGE 74.13.
SOI
I. CENTRAL ft
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.10-3.40,
AVERAGE 3.27; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.00-S.QS, AVERAGE 4.56; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 1.80-Z45, AVERAGE
2.05; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.90,
AVERAGE 1.67; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 5.94-6.50, AVERAGE 6.26;
AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR
CORN RANGE 64.00-SS.OO, AVERAGE
74.18.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.05-3.40,
AVERAGE 3.22; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.00-4.80, AVERAGE 4.31; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 2.15-2.45 FEW
REPORTED 1.80, AVERAGE 2.12;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.75, AVER
AGE 1.64; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE
5.94-6.33, AVERAGE 6.10; FEW
REPORTED PER HUNDREDWEIGHT
BUCKWHEAT RANGE 10.90, AVER
AGE 10.90; FEW REPORTED OLD EAR
CORN RANGE 80.00-90.00, AVERAGE
8183; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW
EAR CORN RANGE 64.00-70.00, AVER
AGE 66.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.20
FEW REPORTED 2.85, AVERAGE 3.06;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.75-4.60,
AVERAGE 4.22; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE 1.99-2.10, AVERAGE 2.05;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.40-1.70 FEW
REPORTED 1.85, AVERAGE 1.52; SOY
BEANS NO 1 RANGE 6.13-6.30, AVER
AGE 6.21; FEW REPORTED PER HUN
DREDWEIGHT BUCKWHEAT RANGE
9.10, AVERAGE 9.10; FEW REPORTED
OLD EAR CORN RANGE 58.00-60.00,
AVERAGE 59.00.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.13; WHEAT NO. 2
4.17; BARLEY NO. 3 1.78; OATS NO. 2
1.53; SOYBEANS NO. 16.05; AVERAGE
MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 66.33.
YEAR AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.22; WHEAT NO.
m
3.44; BARLEY NO. 3 1.69; OATS NO. 2
1.52; SOYBEANS NO. 1 S.OHAVERAGE
MOISTURE NEW BAR CORN 53.29.
National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO
NOVEMBER 1,1995
Grain and soybean bid* were moderately
to sharply higher on continued climb in
com bidi and tight US wheat stocks. Com
and soybean bid* were tupponed by fairly
good export demand, additional find buy
ing and additional new contract high* were
noted. Wheat 1 to 5 cent* higher. Com 4 to
6 cent* higher. Sorghum 7 to 9 cents high
er. Soybean* 5 to 10 cents higher. Wheat
bid* reacted positively to further strength
in com bids. Indications that USDA may
tap its 142 million bushels Food Security
Wheat reserve to meet food aid commit
mem* during fiscal 1996. This would tight
US Wheat stocks even further and push
wheat bids higher. Com received addition
al export orders from South Korea today,
pushing their total buy thus far over
500.000 tomes for the week. Also, Mid
west rainfall the past couple of days hat
delayed com harvest. Many farmers have
found that their com crop it still too wet
and could take a few more weeks before
storage bids can be filled. Soybean bids
were supported by improved export
demand and fund buying on the board.
New contract highs were set today and
many traders are changing from November
contracts to January.
Export demand: Purchaser Commodity
Tonnage Del date South Korea Com
52.000 April/May Thailand Soybeans
43,500 November
ToUli: Com 52,000 tonne*. Soybean!
43,500 tonnei. Date Change Year ago
Track bidi; 11/01/95 10/31/95 11/02/94
Wheat: Kama* City (HRW, ORD)
5.23-5.27 up 1-4 4.17-4.18 Minneapolis
(DNS. 14%) 5.34 3/4 dn 1 4.19 1/2 Port
land (SW) 5.35-5.38 up 2-3 4.60-4.61 St.
Louis (SRW) 5.09-5.12 up 5-unch
3.92-3.95 Com. US 2 Yellow: Kansas City
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Uncuir Faming, Smithy, Movtmbtr 4, itfc-AS
3.44-3.45 up S 2.17-2.19 Mmieapoiis 3.14
1.92 3/4 Southern lowa 3J3-3.36
up 6-5 2.03-2.01 Omaha 3.17-3.1« up 6-4
1.92-1.96 Soybean!, US 1 Yellow: Kaniai
City 6.78-6.11 up 8 5.33-5.34 Miimeapolia
6.61 up 8 1/2 5.23 3/4 Southern lowa
6.80-6.85 up 10-9 5.36-5.41 Cent 1L Pro
ceaton 6.91-6.96 up 5 3/4-8 3/4 5.42
1/2-5.53 3/4 Futuna Cloae: Kansas City
(Dec) Wheat 5.12 1/2 up 1/2 4.02 3/4 Min
neapolii (Dec) Wheat 5.02 3/4 <kt 1 3.97
1/2 Chicago (Dec) Wheat 4.98 1/2 19 3/4
4.921/4 Chicago (Dec) Com 3.36 1/2 up 4
2.15 3/4 Chicago (Dec 96) Com 2.80 1/4
up 11/4 Chicago (Nov) Soybeani 6.821/2
up 7 1/4 5.45 3/4 Chicago (Nov 96) Soy
beani 6.70 3/4 up 3 1/2 Chicago (Jan) Soy
bean! 6.91 19 6 1/2 5.57 1/2 Export Bida:
Barge or rail, Port o' New Orleani or North
Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord. Pro
tein: 5.64 1/2 up 2 1/2-1/2 4.54 3/4-4.55
3/4 US 2 SRW Wheat: 5.421/2-5.441/2 19
2 3/4 4.25-4.30 US 2 Yellow Com: 3.75
1/2-3.76 1/2 up 5 2.40-2.41 US 2 Yellow
Sorghum: Rail 6.46-6.47 up 8-7 435 Barge
6.60-6.63 up 9 4.46 US 1 Yellow Soy
beans: 7.27-7.28 up 7 3/4-6 3/4 5.76
1/2-5.78
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, OcL 27.1995
Report Supplied by Auction
63 TOTAL LOADS.
MIXED HAY: 27 LOADS.
81.00-162.00.
ALFALFA: 4 LOADS, 115.00-132.00.
TIMOTHY: 9 LOADS. 100.00-138.00.
STRAW; 11 LOADS, 65.00-127.00.
EAR CORN: 6 LOADS, 89.00-104.0 a
ORCHARD GRASS: 83.00 AND
102.00.
BROME GRASS: 84.00 AND 115.00.
WOOD: 11Z0O BL.
SOYBEANS
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