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A6-L*nc«ster Farming, Saturday, June 14, 1997
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National
Grain Market
ST. JOSEPH, MO,
JUNE 11, 1997
Wheat and com bids were mixed as
traders await the USDA reports due out
tomorrow. Soybean bid, however, were
sharply higher with some fund buying on
the board noted. Wheat mixed. Com mix
ed. Sorghum 1 to 2 cents higher. Soybeans
12 to 19 cents higher. Nothing drastic hap
pened on the board today as far as wheat
and com trade. Traders are waiting for the
Supply/Demand and crop reports due out
tomorrow by USDA. Soybean bids took a
giant step forward, however, also in antici
pation of tomorrows reports. Fund selling
was a factor in beans sharp gains. U.S.
Export Sales: Purchaser Commodity Ton
nage Del date Nothing new to report Date
Change Year ago Truck Bids; 06/11/97
06/10/97 06/12/96 Wheat : Kansas City
(HRW, ORD) 4.33 dn 2-4 5.90 Minneapo
lis (DNS. 14%) 4.44 3/4 up 5 1/2 6.55 1/2
Portland (SW) 4.26-4.30 dn 4-2 5.45-5.50
St Louis (SRW) 3.57-3.62 unch-up 1
4.74- Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City
2.75- up 1 5.01-5.03 Minneapolis 2.62
1/2 dn 1 1/4 4.82 1/2 Southern lowa
2.71-2.73 dn 14.88-4.93 Omaha 2.63-2.65
unch-up 1 4.89-4.91 Soybeans, US 1 Yel
low; Kansas City 8.37 up 13 7.58 Minnea
polis 8.23 1/2 19 17 1/2 7.56 1/2 Southern
lowa 8.32-8.35 up 18-16 7.60-7.67 Cent IL
Processors 8.32-8.50 1/2 up 12 3/4- 7.62
3/4-7.76 1/2 19 1/2 Futures: Kansas City
(July) Wheat 3.87 1/2 dn 1 1/4 5.76 1/4
Minneapolis (July) Wheat 4.09 3/4 up 2
1/2 5.65 1/2 Chicago (July) Wheat 3.64 1/2
up 1 1/2 4.94 1/2 Chicago (July) Com 2.72
1/2 dn 3/4 4.77 1/2 Chicago (Dec) Cora
2.55 1/2 unch 3.55 Chicago (July) Soy
beans 8.30 1/2 up 17 1/2 7.71 1/2 Chicago
(Aug) Soybeans 7.82 up 12 3/4 Chicago
(Nov) Soybeans 6.73 up 6 7.32 3/4 Export
Bids; Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or
North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord,
Protein: 4.25 1/2 dn 3 1/4 6.20 3/4-6.22 3/4
US 2 SRW Wheat: 3.77 1/2-3.80 1/2 dn 1
1/2-up 1/2 4.91 1/2-4.92 1/2 US 2 Yellow
Com: 2.93 1/2-2.94 1/2 up 3/4 5.12
1/2-5.13 1/2 US 2 Yellow Sorghum; Rail
4.87 up 2 8.17 Barge 5.21-5.24 up 2-1 8.62
To Better Serve You During
The Busy Planting Season
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MAY - JUNE
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Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547 '
HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY -10:00 A.M.
WED JULY 2 • WINROSS TRUCKS & TOYS
FRI JULY 11 FARM EQUIP, TRACTORS & FARM SUPPLIES 9.00 AM
TUBS JULY 22 QUILT, CRAFT & BUGGIES
WED JULY 23 QUILT, CRAFT
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ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L
Pa. Grain
June 9, 1997
Report aupplled by PDA
COMPARED WITH LAST MON
DAY’S MARKET FOR SOUTH
EASTERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH
CENTRAL PA: CORN UNEVEN, .10
HIGHER TO .10 LOWER, WHEAT
UNEVEN, MOSTLY STEADY TO
WEAK. BARLEY & OATS STEADY TO
WEAK. SOYBEANS .25 TO .55 LOWER,
EAR CORN STEADY. PRICES PAID
DELIVERED TO DELIVERS DOCK:
ALL PRICES PER BUSHEL. EXCEPT
EAR CORN PER TON.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.09-3.28,
AVERAGE 3.20, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST Z 59-2.86; WHEAT NO. 2
RANGE FEW REPORTED 3.39-4.00,
AVERAGE 3.72, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 3.39-3.68; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE FEW REPORTED 2.00-2.70,
AVERAGE 2.33. CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.05-2.20; OATS NO. 2
RANGE FEW REPORTED 1.90-2.25,
AVERAGE 2.14, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST FEW REPORTED 2.00; SOY
BEANS RANGE 8.10-8.50, AVERAGE
8.26, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST
6.39-6.73; PER HUNDREDWEIGHT
GRAIN SORGHUM 2 RANGE 3.05,
AVERAGE 3.05, CONTRACT FOR
HARVEST 2.76; EAR CORN RANGE
84.00-93.00, FEW REPORTED 100.00,
AVERAGE 90.00.
SOUTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.20.
AVERAGE 3.06; WHEAT NO. 2 PEW
REPORTED 3.60-3.70, AVERAGE 3.64;
BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.40-2.90,
AVERAGE 2.61; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
2.00-2.40, AVERAGE 2.15; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 RANGE 7.85-8.25, AVERAGE
8.05; EAR CORN RANGE 80.00-85.00,
FEW REPORTED 95.00, AVERAGE
84.71.
EASTERN AND CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.28,
AVERAGE 3.12; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
3.50-4.00, AVERAGE 3.62; BARLEY
N6 r Y m&'mm’RMusr
2.60; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.90-2.40,
AVERAGE 2.12; SOYBEANS NO. 1
RANGE 7.85-8.50, AVERAGE 8.17; EAR
CORN RANGE 80.00-93.00, AVERAGE
86.73.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.64-3.25,
MOSTLY 2.82-3.15, AVERAGE 3.06;
WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.30-3.70,
AVERAGE 3.54; BARLEY NO. 3
RANGE FEW REPORTED 2.85, AVER
AGE 2.85; OATS NO. 2 RANGE
1.90-2.50, AVERAGE 2.20; SOYBEANS
NO. 1 RANGE 8.00-8.05, AVERAGE
8.03.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.20,
AVERAGE 3.10; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE
FEW REPORTED 3.50-3.70, AVERAGE
3.63; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE FEW
REPORTED 2.75-3.35, AVERAGE 3.13;
OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.75-2.30, AVER
AGE 2.10; SOYBEANS RANGE
7.95-8.50, AVERAGE 8.21; EAR CORN
RANGE FEW REPORTED 75.00-100.00,
AVERAGE 84.20.
MONTH AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 3.20; WHEAT NO. 2
4.07; BARLEY NO. 3 2.85; OATS NO. 2
2.18; SOYBEANS NO. 1 8.65; EAR
CORN 87.33.
YEAR AGO
CORN NO. 2-Y 5.29; BARLEY NO. 3
3.49; OATS NO. 2 2.63; SOYBEANS NO.
1 7.51; EAR CORN 145.28.
OK City
Feeder Cattle
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
JUNE 1L 1997
Compared to Uit Monday: Feeder cattle
1.00 to mostly ZOO lower. Stockeix and
calves 3.00-5.00 lower. Demand moderate
as lower slaughter cattle level hat buyers
somewhat depressed. Quality of supply
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SLAUGHTER HOGS
EARLY BIRO HOG SALE
7:30 AM.
V li Sell Vbur Hogs At New Hollend Salee Stabtee, Inc
See them weighed, fold and pickup your check
6:30 PM
9.00 AM
10:00 A.M. Vi
mm HORSES
MULES
9.00 AM
10:00 A.M.
■Nr SHEEP. GOATS &
CALVES f Jl
BEEF SALE
HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M.
COW SALE 12:00 NOON
Wa hav* tha uaual run of 50 to lotfttaMra, ill ogoo.
Load* olftaah eowa and aprfngara (tom our regular
ahlppara. Mao aoma local fraahcowa and aprfrigara.
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12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna.
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THE ACTION AUCTION
Livestock Is Our Only Business
* MONDAY J
Norman ft David Kolb- 717-387-5638
Rogar Floyd- 717-354-4341
FAX #717-366-07M
Winw _
Paul Qood - 215-448-MC2 Kan
plain to avenge as good supply of Tesa»
crossbreds in consist Weigh-ups avenge
to full, few gaunt Feeder flesh medium to
moderately fleshy. Slaughter cows
1.00- lower with fairly good demand.'
Slaughter bulls 2.00 lower with light
demand. Total of 450 cows and bulls sold
with 85 percent to packers. Receipts this
week 12,125; last week 12,595; last year
11,796. Supply consisted of 81 percent
yearlings over 600 lbs; IS percent calves
and light yearlings under6oolbs; 4 percent
cows and bulls. Prices follow with weight
ed avenge weight and price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 few
300-400 lbs (350 lbs) 100.00-110.00
(104.90); 400-450 lbs (423 lbs)
96.00- (102.74); 450-500 lbs (476)
91.50- (94.78); 500-SSOlbs (522 lbs)
86.50- (88.48); 550-600 lbs (576 lbs)
81.50- (84.72); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs)
79.00- (80.79): 700-750 lb* (724 lbs)
76.00- (78.23); 750-800 lbs (779 lbs)
74.00- (76.73); 800-850 lb* (823 lbs)
74.00- (75.56): 850-900 lb* (879 lh»)
71.25- (79.23); 900-950 lb* (918 lb«)
69.25- (71.68); 965 lb* 69.75; 1010
lbs 68.75. Holsteins: Large 2 650-900 lb*
60.25- 1085 lb* 58.25. Feeder Heif
ers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (374
lbs) 81.00-86.00 (84.75); 400-450 lbs (429
lbs) 79.00-87.00 (84.31); 450-500 lbs (488
lbs) 77.00-84.00 (80.67); 500-600 lbs (550
lbs) 75.00-82,00 (77.83), few new crop
calves 72.50-78.00; 600-650 lbs (625 lb*)
74.50- (76.62); 650-700 lbs (680 lbs)
72.00- (75.67); 700-800 lb* (730 lbs)
72.50- (74.06); 800-850 lb* (817 lb«)
68.00- (70.79); 850-900lb* (866 lb«)
67.50- (68.38). Slaughter Cows:
Average dressing: Cutters 32.00-35.25,
Boning and Breaking Utility 36.00-39.50;
high dressing Cutters and Boning Utility
35.50- few high dtessing/high bon
ing 39.50-40.50; high dressing Breaking
fIHI ST BULLS. STBERS.
HHbT beef cows
1:00 p m.
STOCKERS ft FEEDERS
WEDNESDAY j
Luka Ebarty - 215-267-6606 738-1668
Homar Ebaiiy- 215-267-3047
Navln Miltin 717-384-7166
Ron Ranck - 717-686-6646
Utility 37.75-41.50; low dressing Cutters
30.50- Booen 3150-35.50, Bteak
en 33.50-37.50. Carmen scarce. Estimated
dressed coal «t Oklahoma National Stock
yards: Cutters 74.95; Booen 74.40; Break
ers 71.50; Csnners scarce. Bulls 80.10.
Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1300-2000
Iba average dressing 45.00-47.00; high
dressing 46.00-48.00. high dressing/high
boning indiv 49.50; low dreuto|
38.50- HP
Valley Stockyards
Athens, Pa.
June 9, 1997
Report Supplied By Auction
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO
135.00.
VEAL CALVES TO 80.00.
VEALER BULL CALVES TO 120.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES TO 48.50.
GRASSERS AND FEEDERS
28.50-77.50.
LAMBS TO 105.00.
SHEEP, NONE
HOGS. 200-250, TO 55.00.
SOWS. NONE.
BOARS TO 25.00.
PIGS. NONE.
HEIFERS 34.50-37.25.
STEERS TO 49.00.
STEERS, FEEDER, TO 70.00.
BULLS 35.25-4450.
COWS, GOOD. TOP 46.25,
35.75-39.25.
COWS, MEDIUM, 29.50-34.25.
COWS, POOR OR SMALL, 28.75 AND
DOWN.
HORSES 255.00-650.00.
DONKEY 170.00.
GOATS 25.00-62.50.
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