FUTURES MARKETS OTiOl/19/91 at 4 uit as i t is aa at « is ao a? i to ti ai t a is aa at s ia it as a t it ai a t it as aip-i? mr ocr mv wo jm-h m mm Symbol Opaa BKBS - 03/19/91 1275 —Moviay &t«c««« 09 It 40 1271 1259 1265 -Stochastic .... •y to k d 09 14 20 65.29 13.54 77.91 •0.50 82.15 79.51 79.88 74.89 73.23 -Ralativa Strength 09 14 20 56.67 55.54 55.50 North Jersey Livestock HacketUtown, NJ Report Supplied by Auction Tueeday, March 17, 1998 CALVES .05-135. COWS .15-.41'/«. EASY COWS .05-34*/.. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .25-.59. HEIFERS 37% -.67. BULLS .22-.64. STEERS 36-.64. HOGS . 10-.43. SHEEP . IS-.66. LAMBS EACH 15.00-91.00. LAMBS PER LB. 36-1.70. GOATS EACH 34.00-167.50. KIDS EACH 18.00-85.00. HIDES EACH 15.00-19.00. TOTAL 798. Friend’s Stockyard Inc. Accident, Md. 21520 Report Supplied by Auction March 16, 1998 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 52.00-82.00. STOCK HEIFERS: 36.00-74.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 58.50-64.10: MEDIUM TO GOOD 56.00-SWO, HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LB. 55.00-61.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY CHOICE 37.00-55.40, LIGHT 38.00-45.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 58.25-64.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 47.00-58.00. BULLS: HEAVY 44.0050.00, LIGHT 38.00-45.00. COWS: UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 35.00-43.50, COMMER CIAL TO GOOD 31.00-34.50, CULL COWS 30.00 AND DOWN. VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE 50.0065.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 20.0046.00. 808 CALVES: 27.00 AND DOWN. ’ HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES - RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)-UP TO 83.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES - RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.) - UP TO 104.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 90.00. HOGS: TOP QUALITY UP TO 35.00, HEAVY UP TO 34.00, LIGHT 21.00-31.00. SOWS: 29.00-31.00. MALE HOGS: 21.00-28.00. LAMBS, LIGHT AND FEEDER, NONE AVAILABLE. SHEEP; 15.00-38.00. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIOHTI (CondniMd from Pag* All) FLUID WII - CMB MBCB 1»»» ■i«h 1276 Low Lost Cbgo 1274 1276 -5 KMMBtIB 09 18 40 +27 -18 +3l —Diroetlosal Zadieater-- 09 14 20 28.19 25.88 24.25 33.77 34.41 34.44 45.45 43.52 42.69 —listorlo Volatility- 09 14 20 10.61% 16.31% 21.88% Symbol Op. a lifk Law t,..t Ck«. SHXS - 03/19/91 17090 17100 16700 16000 -190 —---MoTiag Arorago—— 09 18 40 17490 17628 18454 .......gteekaatie—— —— —-Diraotioaal ladloator-- •Y 09 14 20 Day 09 14 20 to 6.37 6.37 6.17 ADX 49.48 39.94 31.11 k 10.48 9.59 6.51 -DI 40.94 37.37 35.07 d 19.22 16.30 9.29 +DI 7.52 9.62 11.50 Ralativa Straagtb 09 14 19.31 23.29 26 Heatatoa- y 09 18 40 -1030 -1050 -2370 liatarie Volatility-- Day 09 14 20 15.33% 17.03% 16.47% STICK WITH VALUE! Need More Seed? PIONEER® brand products are pro vided subject to the terms and condi tions of purchase ‘Which arc part of the labeling and pur chase documents « SM TM Trade ’ maria and service mirks, registered or applied for, of Pio neer Hi-Bred Inter national, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U.SA. If you have seed needs just prior to or during planting season, Pioneer has a good supply of leader gram and silage corn hybrids across all maturities, as well as soybean and alfalfa varieties, still available No matter what, don't settle for less than what you want and don't get switched to a low-performing product from some other brand Stick with value. Stick with Pioneer Be sum to ask your Pioneer sales mpmsentative about >—-—. _ _______ •2% Early Pay Savings Program (if product paid for by April 30) / \ Mill Hi FT* I? • Attractive Quantity Savings Program / CwQ\ * lWimu\« • Flexible Seed Replant Policy ® V ' BRAND PBODUCTS • Pioneer® brand Silage and Hay Inoculants ertfli/xt/ii 13.6 13.2 12.8 12.1 12.0 11.6 11.2 moi >1 I ULIlf 1 ( If 11 If t II 10 19 I 101114 1 • If 11 If f 11 tt It 1 f It 1] 1 f If 11 KDO-90 tatf OCT BOV fK JM-Of m HI Ijaffl Of«B llfk I*ow Last Chf* BOB! - 03/19/98 134500 13f000 134500 134500 +5OO —MoTinf Awrmgm ay 09 18 40 131933 132498 133609 ~fteckaatic —-Directional Indicator- - ay 09 14 20 Day 09 14 20 to 72.73 81.25 63.41 ADX 24.90 19.71 20.72 k 71.29 60.88 50.59 -DI 21.30 26.07 27.62 d 61.38 45.03 39.43 +DI 43.53 39.50 39.68 R«I«tlv« Straaftk ay 09 14 20 60.64 56.89 56.90 IOIIIAI Httl - oof II ar.V HO JM-99 m NU Attention Farmers Across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ... Selecting the right corn hybrids for your farm has never been a more complex task than it is today Exciting advancements in plant science are enabling seed suppliers to offer many new products for planting this spring that feature an intriguing array of “technology traits” If you’ve sorted through your many options, and feel that you've made the decisions that best fit your needs, then we thank you for considering Pioneer® brand products and hope you have a safe planting season *** vf <->> But, if you’re still having difficulty deciding what corn hybrids will make you the most profit come harvest, we’re here to help Remember, a premium-priced specialty trait is only as good as the hybrid or variety it is being offered in At Pioneer Hi-Bred, we focus on develop ing and delivering a complete package of desirable agronomic and nutritional traits in the newest, highest performing genetics This approach allows you to maximize your crop pro duction while protecting your seed investment For example, this simple chart illustrates the value of choosing the right corn hybrid for gram And the cost of choosing the wrong one Competitor* Agway Asgrow Cargill DeKalb Doeblers Fielder's Choice NC+ Novartis Pioneer Yield Pioneer Income Advantage Per Acre** Advantage Per Bag*** (bushels) (3 acres/umt) 3 6 $27 00 5 9 $4B 00 7 6 $57 00 9 6 $69 00 10 1 $75 00 10 1 $75 00 5 0 $3O 00 5.4 $3O 00 Bonn - cn MUCH 1998 —H—lltttl- y 09 It 40 +4OOO -3000 +11750 llstorlc Volatility 09 14 20 4.53% 25.10% 26.42% * All brands are trademarks of their respective companies ” Performance summary of Pioneer corn hybrids versus competitive hybrids of similar maturity across the Northeastern US (1997 data) •"Value based on corn priced at $2 50' bushel and $0 02 drying charge per point of moisture PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 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