T * f '** .H t«' A 1 re nr «» p * V Iff n"l vf f VIP I. T A6-Lanfaster Farming, Saturday, December 13, 1997 Pa. Grain December 8, 1997 Report MippUed by PDA COMPARED TO LAST MONDAY'S MARKET FOR EASTERN AND CENTR AL PENNSYLVANIA: CORN UNEVEN, MOSTLY STEADY TO .10 LOWER, WHEAT STEADY TO .13 HIGHER, INSTANCES .30 HIGHER, BARLEY STEADY TO .10 HIGHER, OATS STEADY. SOYBEANS STEADY TO .20 LOWER. NEW EAR CORN STEADY TO STRONG. PRICES PAID DELIVERED TO DELIVERS DOCK: ALL PRICES PER BUSHEL, EXCEPT EAR CORN PER TON. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.09-3.30, AVERAGE 3.16, WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.51-3.62, AVERAGE 3.60, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 3.47-3.76; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.30-2.50, AVERAGE 2.44, CONTRACT FOR HARVEST 1.90; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.60-1.90, AVER AGE 1.76; SOYBEANS RANGE 6.75-7.15, FEW REPORTED 6.86, AVER AGE 6.99, FEW REPORTED GRAIN SORGHUM, RANGE 3.00, AVERAGE 3.00; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 84.00- AVERAGE 90.50, AVER AGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN, RANGE 63.00-94.00, MOSTLY 73.00- AVERAGE 84.83. SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.10-3.30, AVERAGE 3.21; WHEAT NO. 2 FEW REPORTED 3.00-3.60, AVERAGE 3.79; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.15-2.50, AVERAGE 2.26; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-2.00, AVERAGE 1.71; SOYBEANS NO. I RANGE 6.63-7.00, AVERAGE 6.77; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 80.00-93.00, AVERAGE 86.25, AVER AGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN, • Market Hogs * Boars *Sows V • Cull Figs GOOD’S LIVESTOCK. INC. Monday 6:30-11:00 A.M. £s!k Friday 6:30-10:00 A.M. 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EASTERN AND CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SUMMARY CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.20, AVERAGE 3.14; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.30-3.73, AVERAGE 3.49; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.15-2.60, AVERAGE 2.34; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.60-2.60, AVERAGE 1.73; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.63-7.84, AVERAGE 6.84; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN, RANGE 62.00-85.00, AVERAGE 74.23. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.80-3.15, FEW REPORTED 2.59, AVERAGE 2.97; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3.25-3.40, AVERAGE 3.32; BARLEY NO. 3 2.10-2.29, AVERAGE 2.18; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-2.00, AVERAGE 1.75; SOYBEANS NO. 1657-6.80, AVERAGE 6.69, OLD EAR CORN RANGE 89.00, AVERAGE 89.00, CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 3.00-3.25, AVERAGE 3.14; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE FEW REPORTED 3.20-3.50. AVERAGE 3.36; BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE 2.35-2.60, FEW REPORTED 2.10, AVERAGE 2.41; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.50-2.00. AVER AGE 1.71; SOYBEANS RANGE 650-7.00, AVERAGE 6.72; OLD EAR CORN RANGE 78.00-100.00, AVERAGE 83.83; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN, RANGE 62.00-80.00. AVERAGE 69.25. LEHIGH VALLEY AREA CORN NO. 2-Y RANGE 2.95-3.25, AVERAGE 3.05; WHEAT NO. 2 RANGE 3 JO-3.65, FEW REPORTED 3.86, AVER AGE 3.61, BARLEY NO. 3 RANGE FEW REPORTED 2.15-2.25, AVERAGE 2.20; OATS NO. 2 RANGE 1.60-2.00, AVER AGE 1.80; SOYBEANS NO. 1 RANGE 6.60-7.05. AVERAGE 6.76; OLD EAR mw~ **mm mmw^w CORN RANGE 54.00-59.00, AVERAGE 56.17; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN. RANGE 60.00-63.00, AVERAGE 62.23. MONTH AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 3.23; WHEAT NO. 2 3.53: BARLEY NO. 3 2.30; OATS NO. 2 1.71; SOYBEANSNO. 16.99; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 7130. YEAR AGO CORN NO. 2-Y 2.85; WHEAT NO. 2 4.41; BARLEY NO. 3 3.10; OATS NO. 2 2.25; SOYBEANS NO. 16.61; AVERAGE MOISTURE NEW EAR CORN 71.63. NORTH CENTRAL OHIO (Price* FOB Truck) CORN 2.73-2.77; WHEAT 3.32-3.56; SOYBEAN MEAL; BULK 44% 23 1.30-234.00, BULK 48% 24330-248.00. National Grain Market SL Joseph, MO Wed, December 10, 1997 USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY Grain and soybean bids mostly treading water as there is no big news to rock the boat or set a new course. Advances one day usually offset by declines the next day or so. Wheat very uneven, steady to 4 cents lower; com steady to 2 cents higher; sorg hum little change; soybeans 6 to 8 cents higher, and still tying to recoup last Thurs day’s decline. Exports and government reports generally the market makers this time of the year. U.S.D.A. to release a report tomorrow morning. This is not expected to cause a tidal wave or sink the ATTENTION POULTRYMAN CHARLES EGG WASHER • Economical Available •SimpleTo Use 115 V c ,■ u, or 220 V • Reliable Distributed By CI3VU3UPD ELECTRIC MOTORS Qunmmm supplyco. 146 Penn St Washington Boro, Pa 17582 Ph# (717) 684-5050 or 684-3940 “Another Lancaster County Quality Product At A Reasonable Price" W 1 NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC. THE ACTION AUCTION * MONDAY J SLAUGHTER HOGS EARLY BIRD HOG SALE 7:30 AM. Sell Your Hogs At New Holland Sales Stables Inc See them weighed, sold and pickup your check 10:00 A.M. Vi WM HORSES \ | MULES if SHEEP. GOATS & P CALVES f]j 1:30 P.M. BEEF SALE HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M. COW SALE 12:00 NOON We have the usual run of 50 to 100 Heifers, all ages Loads of fresh cows and springers from our regular shippers Also some local fresh cows and spongers NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC. 12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland', Penna. MANAGERS Field Reoreaenta tlvaa For Beat and Feeders: Norman & David Kolb-717-397-5538 Luka Eberly - 610-267-6608,717-738-1865 Homer Ebarly- 610-267-3047 Navin Martin - 717-354-7186 Ronßanck - 717-656-9849 Roger Floyd- 717-354-4341 FAX #717-355-0706 Order Buyer: Paul Good - 215-445-6662 ship. Industry member* are guearing com export figures will be revised downward, and holdings up. Two reasons for this assumption- 1. A big com crop this year and prices about in line with a year ago. Holdings in strong hands after the big sea sonal price upturn last year, over 5.00 by Summer. July futures for next year are 2.92. Don’t look for any Wg late year sell ing for tax purposes. 2. Some of our big importers all up and down the Pacific Rim are having major financial problems and some other Asian currencies are grasping to stay afloat IMF throwing out lifejackets to buoy these countries up. Iraq oil for food is not on solid ground. Soybean futures higher today, with elevators and processors putting a little frosting on the cake by upping bads. U.S. Export Sales: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DEL DATE Trinidad Hard Red Winter Wheat 35,000 Thru Dec Hard Red Spring Wheat 60,000 Soft Red Winter Wheat 35,000 TOTAL: Wheat 130,000 tonnes. Date Change Year ago Truck Bids: 12/10(97 12/09/97 12/11/96 Wheat: Kan sas City (HRW, ORD) 3.65-3.68 Unch 439-4.62 Minneapolis (DNS. 14%) 4.13 Dn 10 3/4 4.33 Portland (SW) 3.88-3.90 Up 1-dn 2 4.05-4.09 SL Louis (SRW) 3.61-3.67 Dn 4-2 3.74-3.77 Com, US 2 Yellow; Kansas City 2.69 Up 2-unch 2.66-2.68 Minneapolis 2.51 1/2 Dn 1/4 2.46 3/4 Southern lowa 2.67-2.72 Up 5-2 2.56-2.66 Omaha 2.57-2.60 Unch 2.55 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 7.06 Up 9-8 6.91 Minneapolis 6.63 Up 6 6.51 1/2 Southern lowa 7.00-7.01 Up 9-5 6.70-6.74 Cent E. Processors 7.12-7.23 Up 3-6 6.96 1/41-7.09 1/4 Livestock Is Our Only Business WEDNESDAY j °°*s nO' h 1 Futures: Kansu City (Mar) Wheat 3.67 1/2 Dn 1 1/2 4.01 3/4 Minneapolis (Mar) Wheat 3.88 Dn 3/4 3.80 3/4 ****** ♦♦Yes terday should have been 3.88 3/4 Chicago (Mar) Wheat 3-5* 1/2 Dn 3/4 3.82 3/4 Chicago (Mar) Com 2.81 1/2 Dn 1/4 2.64 1/2 Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 7.13 Up 6 6.91 1/2 Export Bids: Barge or tail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: 4.08 1/2 Dn 2 1/2 4.91 3/4 US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: 3.84 1/2-3.88 1/2 Dn I 1/4-up 1 3/4 4.17 3/4-4.22 3/4 US 2 Yellow Com: 2.96 1/2-2.97 1/2 Dn 1 1/4-1/42.94 1/2-2.95 1/2 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 5.17 Unch 4.72 Barge 5.24-5.29 Dn 1 4.83-4.87 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 7.43-7.74 Up 6 7.26-7.27 Kirkwood Hay Auction Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, December 9, 1997 Report Supplied by Auction 68 LOADS OF HAY. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 135.00- 2ND 137.00-157.00. TIMOTHY: 145.00-195.00. ALFALFA; IST CUTTING 160.00- 2ND CUTTING 147.00- 3RD CUTTING 155.00- 4TH 175.00-215.00. CLOVER: 143.00. GRASS: 120.00-187.00. WHEAT STRAW: 100.00135.00. BARLEY STRAW: 115.00117.00. RYE STRAW: 127.00. CORN FODDER: 52.00. EAR CORN: 95.00. SALE DAYS, TUESDAYS. 11 A.M. 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