A6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998 New York Egg Market Report ATLANTA, GA. \UGUST 12, 1998 NIW M)RK I tiCiS AUGUST 12 1098 I I 1)1 KAL STATI Pikcs wuc two Lulls lower (or L\tia large and lame and two eentx higher for mediums 1 he market lone w is mixed Demand was light to modeiate best where features were either planned or in progress Supplies of extra large md Inge were adequate to tullv adequate and mediums were tight to ulequale PRIC I s R) R! T\II IRS SAI 1 S TO VOIUMi nm IRS USDA (. R \DI A AND (,R \I)I \ VMllTl i(.(rS IN CARTONS D! I l\l RID STORI DOOR C 1 NTS Pi R DO/f N RANt.i I \IR \ I MUil 7S SO '.ARM 7s 7S Ml DIUM 44 4^ Westminster Hay Westminster, Md. Tuesday, August 11, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction 82 LOTS. ALFALFA: 2.40-3.80 BALE. TIMOTHY: .70-2.60 BALE, 30.00 LARGE ROUND. MIXED HAY: 70.00, 1.00-3.40 BALE. CLOVER: 1.10-1.60 BALE. GRASS: 1.20-3.00 BALE, LARGE ROUND 8.00 BALE. STRAW: 1.50-2.00 BALE. STUBBLE HAY: .95-1.05 BALE. OATS; 1.60-2.65 BU. 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THE ACTION AUCTION Livestock Is Our Only Business w 1 MONDAY I I HORSES MULES HEIFER SALE 10: COW SALE 12:00 NOON We have Ihe usual run of 50 lo all ages Loads of ‘resh cows and springers from our regular shippers Also some local fresh cows and springers Norman & David Kolb- 717-397-5538 Roger Floyd- 717-354-4341 FAX #717-355-0706 Order Buyer: Paul Good - 215-445-6662 FEW REPORTED, 2 58, AVERAGE 2 38; WHEAT NO 2 AVERAGE 2 40- 2 56, AVERAGE 2 45, BARLEY NO 3 AVERAGE 1 20-1 40 AVERAGE 1 34, OATS NO 2 1 30-145, FEW REPORT ED 1 10, AVERAGE 1 32, SOYBEANS NO 1 5 45-5 70 FEW REPORTED 5 14, AVERAGE 5 50, GR SORGHUM 2 RANGE 2 40-3 00, AVERAGE 2 70, EARCORN RANGE 63 80 MOSTLY 69- 74, AVERAGE 70 83, MONTHAGO CORN NO 2 71, WHEAT NO 2 2 51, BARLEY NO 1 42, OATS 1 45, SOYBEANS NO 631, EAR CORN 77 24 YEAR AGO CORN NO 2 91, WHEAT NO 2 3 32, BARLEY NO 3 2 00, OATS NO 2 1 70, SOYBEANS NO 1 7 05, EARCORN 83 11, National Grain Market Report St. Joseph, MO Wed Aug 12,1998 USDA-MO Dcp( Ag Market News DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY Wheat bids turned higher due to some overnight export sales to South Korea and USDA lowering their estimate for 98/99 carry over stocks to 819 million bushels Corn and soybean bids fell moderately lower with only a few export sales on the books this week and good growing weather m the Midwest adding pressure USDA's estimate for corn production was actually lower than the July report Wheat steady to 9 cents higher Corn 3 to 5 cents lower Sorghum 7 cents lower Soybeans steady to 7 cents lower Earlier estimates of 868 mil lion bushels for wheat stock carry-over was lowered to day by the USDA to 819 million bushels, pushing wheat bids higher Light export demand for all commodities this week Soybean meal prices were lower again as demand continued slow Corn production esli- 1:00 P.M. STOCKERS & FEEDERS WEDNESDAY j mate was forecast at 9 592 billion bushels the second largest crop on record Additional weakness stemmed from profit taking on the Board US Export Sales Purdue Commodities Tonnage Del Date South Korea 11 5 pet Hard Red Winter Wheat 7 000 N m 1 4 opd DN Spring Wheat 4,400 Nov Am pro lent Soil While Wheal X 800 Nov 9 5 pu Soli White Wheat 800 Nov White Club Wheat 500 Nov South Korea Corn 52 500 Nov'Dcc Totals Wheat 21 500 tonnes C urn i 2 500 tonnes Date Change Year Ago Truck Bids OX/12'98 08/11/9S 08/1V97 Wheat Kansas City (HRW ORD) 275 up t | 5 78-3 79 Minneapolis (DNS 14pd) 1 s| i; up 9 1/4 421 1/4 Portland (SW) 2 65271 i unch-up 3 4 04-4 07 St Louis (SRW) N ot available 3 55 3 59 Corn US 2 Yellow Kansas Cilv I 98 dn' 2 58-2 60 Mmneapoh I 90 1/4 dn 5 5 4 24' 1/4 Southern lowa 2 01-2 04 dn 3 2 59 262 Omaha I 79-1 80 dn 5 2 42-2 45 Soybeans, US I Yellow Kansas C ilv s’j dn 7 7 36 Minneapolis 5 32 1/2 dn 3 3 4 67 1 U 2 Southern lowa 5 46-5 60 dn 4 unch 7 42-7 45 Cent IL Processors 543 U 2 5 62 1/2 dn 7 3/4- 7 25 1/2-7 52 1/2 2 3/4 Futures Kansas City (Sep) Wheat 281 1/4 up 3 3/4 371 3/4, Minneapolis (Stpj Wheat 3 31 1/2 up 9 1/4 391 1/4 Chicago (Sep) Wheat 259 1/4 up 5 1/2 361 1/4 Chicago (Sep) Corn 2 09 1/4 dn 4 3/4 2 62 1/4 Chicago (Dec) Corn 2 18 3/4 dn 4 2 65 1/2 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 532 1/2 dn 7 3/4 6 15 1/2 Export Bids Barge or rail Port ol Nc« Orleans or North Texas Gulf US I llR\t Wheat, Ord Protein 301 1/4-3 09 1/4 up! 3/4-3 3/4 406 3/4, US 2 Soft Red Wmtr Wheal 2