Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1996, Image 5

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    E. PA & NJ
Poultry
FEBRUARY 5,1996
Find majority pricei were unchanged
when compered u> lut Monday. Offering!
were at lean adequate for the moally mod
erate demand. Plant* expected to ran full
ichedulea thia week despite aome actbecka
due to weather condition*. The undertone
continued about ateady.
HEAVY TYPE HENS (7 POUNDS
AND UP) ♦ FINAL PRICE, CENTS PER
LB., GENERALLY FOR SLAUGHTER
THE WEEK OF 05-FEB-96 RANGE
MAJORITY WTD AVG AT FARM BUY
ER LOADING 11.5-13.5 CENTS/LB.
11.5 11.98 AT FARM PRODUCER
LOADING TOO FEW TO REPORT FOB
PLANT TOO FEW TO REPORT •
WEIGHTS UNDER 7 LBS. SUBJECT TO
DISCOUNT.
Belleville Poultry
Beßcvßle, Pa.
Wednenlay, February 7, 1996
Report supplied by Auction
Geeae: 1.00 ea.
Tmfceya: none!
Rooatera: 2.00-5.75 ea.
Bantam*: 1.00-4.00 ea.
Heavy hen*: 2.25 ea.
Guinea*: 4.25 ea.
Silldei; .50-2.00 ea.
Mnacovy hen*; 450 ea.
Muacovy drake*; 4.50-5.75 ea.
Mixed duck*: 4.50 ea.
Guinea pig*: none.
Bam pigeon*: 2.00 ea.
White bird*: 250 ea.
Quail: Bobwhte 150-200 ea.
Rabbit*: under 4 lb*. 1.25-250 ea., 4-6
On. 4.40-550 ea.. over 6 lb*. 6.00650 ea.
MILLER DIESEL, INC.
FUEL INJECTION & TURBO SPECIALIST
6030 JONESTOWN ROAD, HARRISBURG,' PA 17112
(717) 545-5931 • 1 (800) 296-5931
since 1957 MESEL SPECIALISTS
AGRICULTURAL / INDUSTRIAL
Diesel Fuel Injection Pumps, Injectors & Turbos
SALES
AND SERVICE
Ambac Int’l Lucas Cav
Bendix
Bryce
Caterpillar
Cummins
Detroit Diesel-
GMC
Diesel Kiki-Zexel
I.H.C.
TURBOCHARGERS
Airesearch Schwitzer
Cummins Automotive
Holset
CENTRAL
WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR
FPPF
FUEL ADDITIVES
National
Egg Market
FEBRUARY 7,1996
Pricei were unchanged. The maifcet tone
remained generally (teady with cantioui
neii. Demand was slow to good, moatly
moderate, and best where featured and into
food aervice/lnatitntiooal channels. Sup
plies were adequate and available. Break
ing stock supplie* were adequate under a
steady trade sentiment Light han offerings
were sufficient for-the light to moderate
demand.
Leinbach’s Hay
SMppanaburg, PA
February 3 and 6
Report Supplied by Auction
103 LOADS.
ALFALFA: 60.00-135.00
MTYHn HAY: 74.00-100.00.
TIMOTHY; 66.00-104.00.
CLOVER: 70.00-86.00.
BROMB GRASS: 75.00-108.00
ORCHARD GRASS: 60.00-100.00.
STRAW: 44.00-82.00
BAR CORN: 118.00-130.00.
MULCH HAY: 46.00.
FIRWOOD: 41.00-74.00 LOAD.
Kutztown Produce
Auction
Hay Auction
Rapart SappEad by Aactloa
Saturday, Fabraaiy 3, 1996
TOTAL LOADS: 12.
ALFALFA HAY: 92.00.
MIXED HAY: 130.00-145.00.
TIMOTHY HAY: 130.00.
WHEAT STRAW: 61.00-70.00.
GRASS HAY: 114.00.
FIREWOOD: 55.00-65.00 LOAD.
EXCHANGE UNITS
HEAVY DUTY
APPLICATIONS
Allis Chalmers Iveco
Case John Deere
Caterpillar Mack
Cummins Massey Ferguson
Deutz Mercedes
Fiat-Allis Onan
Ford Perkins
General Motors Waukosha
Hercules White Farm
I.H.C. Etc.
Nippondenso
Robert Bosch
Roosa Master
Simms
Stanadyne
Yanmar
DIESEL
ENGINE TUNE-UPS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
• ■■ «■ mm mm mm « wm mm ne ■■
DAILY UPS SHIPPING
LOCATED OFF
INTERSTATE 81 EXIT 26
ease
Milk
FITS
Ith the
Mount
Joy
Coop
Excellent
overall price
* Over 60
years of
service
National
Grain Market
ar. josiph, mo
FEBRUARY 7,1996
Voy dow export business thii week md
lintd selling on the board drove grain and
•oybean bids lower. Wheat 5 to 14 cents
lower. Com 2 to 3 cents lower. Sorghum 4
to 6 cents lower. Soybeans 5 to 7 cents
lower. Wheat bids declined sharply mid
week. pressured by the lack of any new
foreign sales or tenders. Com and soybean
bids followed wheat lower on lack of
export demand. Profit taking set in on the
board due to continued talk of liquidation
in the livestock lector, also pushing com
bids lower. Soybean bids fell sharply lower
as weakness in soybean meal demand was
also a factor. Export demalid: Purchaser
Commodity Tonnage Del date Nothing
new to report. Date Change Year ago
Truck bids: 02/07/96 02/06/96 02/08/95
Wheat: Kansas City (HRW, ORD) 5.
59 dn 5-6 3.94 Minneapolis (DNS, 14%)
5.47 dn 93/4 3.9oPortland (SW) 3.66-5.68
op I-unch 4.26-4.28 St. Louis (SRW)
4.73-4.82 dn 9-14 3.68-3.71 Com, US 2
Yellow: Kansu City 3.71-3.72 dn 2
2.34-2.36 Minneapolis 3.27 dn 2 1/2 No
bid Southern lowa 3.63-3.66 dn 2
131-136 Omaha 3.47-3.49 dn 3117-121
Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City
7.19- (h 5 5.48-5.49 Minneapolis 6.89
1/2 dn 5 3/4 No bid Southern lowa
7.19- dn 6-7 5.45-5.53 Cent IL Proces
sors 7.23 1/2-7.28 1/2 <hi 5 3/4 5.48
3/4-5.62 3/4 Futures Close: Kansu City
(Mu) Wheat 533 dn 6 1/4 3.73 1/2 Min
neapolis (Mu) Wheat 5.07 dn 4 3/4 3.63
Chicago (Mu) When 5.13 1/2 dn 9 3.68
1/2 Chicago (Mu) Com 3.61 dn 21/2133
3/4 Chicago (Mu) Soybeans 7.23 1/2 dn 5
3/4 5.52 3/4 Export Bids: Barge or tail.
Port of New Orleans or North Texu Golf.
US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord. Protein: 5.94-5.95
dn 51/4-41/4 4.181/2-4.191/2 US 2 SRW
THE END OF TEAT INJURY
CH K “NO SECRETS”
The “TEAT SAVER”
x pushes the udder & teat away from
/ f the dew claw. Apply two weeks prior
(/ to freshening.
This product can be purchased at your local Farm Stores of Feed
Mills or by contacting your local animal health centers.
The “TEATSAVER” supplied by
<*■ J-B. Supply Ltd -
Chetek Wisconsin 54728
For Information Phone 1-800-535-8271
mmur Fswtfnfl, Ssturday, ftbmsiy 10,1M6-A5
Wheat: 535 1/2-537 1/2 dn 11-10 4AS
1/2-4.09 US 2 Yellow Com: 4.06-4.07 dn
1/2171 3/4-174 US 2 Yellow Sorghum:
Rail 7.00-7.02 rh 4 4.62 Barge 7.20-733
dn 6 4.76 US 1 Yellow Soybems: 7.66
1/2-7.68 1/2 dn 6 3/4-5 3/4 5.93 3/4-5.95
Pa. Grain
Fcbraary 5, 1996
Report supplied by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY'S MARKET FOR
SOUTHEASTERN, CENTRAL, AND
SOUTH CENTRAL PA: CORN STEADY
TO. 10 HIGHER, WHEAT A SOYBEANS
STEADY TO .20 HIGHER, BARLEY
STEADY TO .25 HIGHER, OATS A EAR
CORN STEADY TO STRONG.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.77-4.10,
AVERAGE 3.95, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 192-3.11; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE S.OO-5.35, AVERAGE 5.16,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 4.25-436;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 3.00-3.25,
AVERAGE 3.10, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST FEW REPORTED 2.00;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 130-160, AVER
AGE 144, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
FEW REPORTED 1.60; SOYBEANS NO.
1 RANGE 7.20-7.64, AVERAGE 7.43,
CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 6.79-6.95;
FEW REPORTED GRAIN SORGHUM 2
RANGE 3.66, AVERAGE 3.66, CON
TRACT FOR HARVEST 2.80; AVER
AGE MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE
10100-118.00, AVERAGE 109.33.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.75-3.90
FEW REPORTED 3.00, AVERAGE 3.79;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE FEW
REPORTED 4.45-5.10, AVERAGE 4.75;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE FEW
REPORTED 3.00, AVERAGE 2.72;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 2,20-2.50 FEW
REPORTED 2.00, AVERAGE 2.28; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE6.BS-7.50, AVER
AGE 7.07; AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR
CORN RANGE 90.00-110.00 FEW
REPORTED 120.00, AVERAGE 102.50.
I, CENTRAL *
SOUTH CENTRAL SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.75-4.07,
AVERAGE 3.90; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
4.70-5.35, AVERAGE 5.03; BARLEY
NO. 3 RANGE 2.75-3.30, AVERAGE
2.97; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.90-2.60,
AVERAGE 225; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 6.80-7.64, AVERAGE 7.26;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE 90.00-118.00, AVERAGE
106.15.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.75-4.00,
AVERAGE 3.89; WHEAT NO, 2 RANGE
FEW REPORTED 4.70-5.10, AVERAGE
4.90; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE FEW
REPORTED 2.75-3.30, AVERAGE 3.05;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.90-220 FEW
REPORTED 240. AVERAGE 207; SOY
BEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.80-7.25 FEW
REPORTED 7.40, AVERAGE 7.06;
AVERAGE MOISTURE EAR CORN
RANGE FEW REPORTED 90.00-110.00,
AVERAGE 101.00.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.49-3.80,
AVERAGE 3.65; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
FEW REPORTED 4.75-5.10, AVERAGE
4.94; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.85-3.00.
AVERAGE 293; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.90-214 FEW REPORTED 250. AVER
AGE 2.05; SOYBEANS NO I RANGE
7.09-7.35, AVERAGE 7.22; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN RANGE
77.00-80.00, AVERAGE 78.50.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.77; WHEAT NO. 2
4.98; BARLEY NO. 3 2.71; OATS NO. 2
2.09; SOYBEANS NO. 17.06; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 99.45.
YEAR AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 2.43; WHEAT NO. 2
3.63; BARLEY NO. 3 1.86; OATS NO. 2
1.62; SOYBEANS NO. 15.27; AVERAGE
MOISTURE EAR CORN 64.65.
Frederick
Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
February 5, 1996
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 95
HEAD, STEADY TO JO
HIGHER. UTILITY
33.00- HIGH DRESS
ING 38.00-40.75; CANNERS
29.00- SHELLY 29.00
DOWN.
BULLS; YG#2 1000-1700
LBS. 35.00-41.00.
FED STEERS AND HEIF
ERS: NONE
VEAL CALVES: 191
HEAD. CHOICE 1 310 LB.
AT 76.00; GOOD 2SO LBS.
AT SS.OO; CULLS BS-110
LBS. 32.00-41.00; SO-SO
LBS. 2S.QO-3S.Oa
FARM CALVES; HOLS
TEIN BULLS #1 90-120
LBS. 65.00-83.00; #2 80-100
LBS. 40.00-SS.OO; HOLS
TEIN HEIFERS #1 90-120
LBS. 102.00-130.00; «2
80-MX) LBS. 60.00-90.00;
BEEF X BULLS TO 53.00,
HEIFERS TO 4100.
BUTCHER HOGS; NONE
OFFERED.
STOCK CATTLE:
STEERS. FEW OFFERED,
HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS.
35.00-4100, 1 TO 47.00.
BULLS: NONE.
SHEEP; SCARCE.
GOATS: NONE
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY
THE HEAD. 6 HEAD 70
LBS. AT 27.00; 2 HEAD 50
LBS. AT 21.00.
HATFIELD QUALITY
MEAT5...44.42 PLUS
BONUS ON QUALITY
HOGS. BUYING STATION
HELD EVERY TUBS. AT
FOUR STATES.
SMALL SALE AT FRE
DERICK DUE TO
EXTREME COLD.
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