New Holland Feeder Pigs NEW HOLLAND, PA WED DECEMBER 2, 1998 USDA-PA Dept Ag Market News NEW HOLLAND FEEDER PIG AUC TION FOR WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2. 199* FEEDER PIGS WEDNESDAY 1904 LAST WEEK 745 LAST YEAR 573 TREND: Compared to last week; feeder pigs sold weak to 10.00 lower, although feeder pigs under 40 lbs wen not tested. As a whole, price levels held their ground fair ly well considering the very large offering. Around 57 percent of supply returned to feed. All pigs weighed and graded on arri val and sold by the hundred weight HEAD WEIGHT PRICE US 1-2 83 40-45 lbs 30.00-32.00 377 50-55 lbs 30.00-36.0058 pkg 56 lbs 25.00 519 70-82 lbs 20.00-27.00 US 2 20 35-40 lbs 22.00-26.00 8 pkg 63 lbs 18.00 US 2-3 6 pkg 47 lbs 22.00 SLAUGHTER 253 19-35 lbs 60.00- 42 28-34 lbs 30.00-45.00 (2-3’s) 97 35-55 lbs 30.00-38.0014 pkg 43 lbs 16.00 (2-3’s) 122 57-80 lbs 23.00- 227 80-90 lbs 19.00-24.00 AS IS 43 24-79 lbs 12.00-55.00 ALL PIGS CONSIGNED TO WED NESDAY FEEDER PIG SALE MUST ORIGINATE FROM A QUALIFIED NEGATIVE OR MONITORED HERD. New Holland Hogs NEW HOLLAND. PA MON IMB USOA-PA Dept Ag Market News NEW HOLLAND HOG AUCTION FOR MONDAY NOVEMBER 30. 199 t HOG RECEIPTS TODAY 991 LAST MONDAY 767 LAST YEAR 1126 BARROWS AND GILTS: Compered to last week, prices were mostly 1.00 lower. 49-54 percent lean: 215-270 lbs 16.25-17.75, Few up to 19.25 45-50 per cent lean: 220-270 lbs 15.25-16.75 40-45 Fauquier Livestock Exchange, Inc. Marshall, Virginia (540) 364-1566 Graded Feeder Cattle Sales Tuesday .... December 8.. 7:00 PM.... Calf & Yearling Tuesday .... January 12... 7:00 P.M. ... Calf & Yearling Tuesday .... February 9... 7:00 P.M. ... Calf & Yearling REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 PM “Quality Feeder Cattle Our Specialty” ORDER BUYING AVAILABLE Contact: Grey H. Puckett, Jr., Manager - (540) 364-1566 percent lean: 260-320 lbs 15.00-17.75, Few up to 18.25 SOWS: Mostly steady, instances 2.00 higher on weights under 500 lbs. US 1-3; 300-500 lbs 14.00-16.00 500-650 lbs 16.00-18.00 BOARS: 300-700 lbs 5.00-6.00 State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle Livestock Market, Inc. Friday, Nov. 27, 1998 RESULTS ON 815 PIGS. TREND: COMPARED TO NOV. 13 STATE GRADED SALE. PIGS WERE ACTIVE AND MOSTLY 10.00 TO 15.00 HIGHER. ALL PIGS ARE FROM QUALI FIED OR MONTTORD HERDS. THEY WERE WEIGHED ON ARRIVAL AND SOLD BY THE HUNDRED WEIGHT. US#l&2: 17 HEAD 36-39 LBS. 32.00; 108 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 22.0034.00; 111 HEAD 5039 LBS. 34.0043.00; 126 HEAD 6069 LBS. 30.0033.00; 54 HEAD 73-79 LBS. 31.0038.00, 53 HEAD 88 LBS. 30.00. US#2: 17 HEAD 25-29 LBS. 23.00,50 HEAD 35-39 LBS. 27.0033.00,69 HEAD 41-49 LBS. 23.0036.00, 43 HEAD 32-59 LBS. 28.0036.00; 7 HEAD 7085.L85. 29.0031.00. US#2-3:34 HEAD LBS. 27.00, 10 HEAD 42.3-65 LBS. 12.0015.00. AS IS: 22 HEAD 37.7 LBS. 13.00, 6 HEAD 5083.7 LBS 15.002000,4 HEAD 118 LBS. 16.00. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE WILL BE DEC. 18,1998 RECEIV ING FROM 6 A.M.-10:30 A.M. SALE I P.M, Offenbach Auction Center New Holland, Pa. Monday, Nov. 30, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS: 109. ALFALFA: 70.00-245.00. MIXED HAY: SOIOO-IBS.OO. TIMOTHY: 9100-190.00. ORCHARDORASS: 43.00-110.00. ALFALFA BALEAGE: 32.00 BALE. STRAW: 60.00-115.00. EAR CORN: 81.00-83.00. OATS: 3.00. SHAVINGS: 3.50 BAG. FIREWOOD: 47.00. Green Dragon November 27 Hay, Straw & Grain Report Supplied by Aubtfon- TOTAL LOADS: SI. MIXED HAY: 32 LOTS, 72.00-152.00. ALFALFA: 4 LOTS. 55.00-145.00. TIMOTHY: 8 LOTS, 80.00-140.00. STRAW: It LOTS, 67.00-90.00. EAR CORN: 3 LOTS, NEW 48.00-74.00. ORCHARD GRASS: 10 LOTS, 70.00- 82.00 BY LOAD. OATS: 1 LOT. 1.85 BU. 'CORN FODDER: 1 LOT. 49.00 STUBBLE: 1 LOT, 65.00. FIREWOOD: 5 LOTS. BY LOAD 40.00- Vintage Hay ParadiM, PA Thura* December 3, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction ALFALFA: 102.00 MIXED HAY: 94.00. STRAW: 108.00-127.00. SALE TIME 12 NOON. SOR96* 09 50 Lb. BAG Excel 20-20 All Milk Replacer (Medicated Neo-Terramycm) • EXCEL Mixing •Excel Growth • EXCEL Quality * Price Includes 4% Cash Discount Paid 10 Days. PENNFIELD GRAIN BANK Prices Week oft Corn $2.54 Bu Soybeans $5.68 Bu Barley $1.76 Bu • Use Gram Same As Cash” • Prices Updated Weekly Gram Back-Hauling No Storage Charges When Applied To Feed Purchases Yearly Statement of Gram Transactions Available CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPT OPEN ?4 HOURS P 1-800-995-0333 pennfield feeds Middleburg Hay Report Supplied By Auction December 1, 1998 45 TOTAL LOADS; 21 LOADS OF HAY; 13 LOADS OF STRAW; 6 LOADS OF EAR CORN; 1 LOAD OATS; 4 LOADS MISC. ALFALFA 5 LOTS, 85.00-132J0 MIXED HAY: 12 LOTS. 75.00-162J0. TIMOTHY: 2 LOT. 75.00-80.00 ROUND: 1 LOT. 21.00 SOYBEAN STUBBLE: 1 LOT, 55.00 ORCHARD GRASS: 1 LOT. BALES 15.00. STRAW: 13 LOTS, 60.00-80.00. EAR CORN: 3 LOTS. NEW 77 JO-82.50; 3 LOTS: OLD 70.00-82 JO. OATS; 2.30. Lebanon Produce Hay Auction Rebtvllle, Pa. Tuesday, Dee. 1 Report Supplied by Auction 7 LOADS. GRASS HAY: 65.00-8750. ALFALFA: 9750. BAG SHAVINGS: 1.75 BAG. AUCTION EVERY TUBS. 10 A.M. Belleville Hay Wedneaday, Dee. 2 Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction ALFALFA HAY: 5 LOTS, 7750-150.00. MIXED HAY: 32 LOTS. 6750-125.00. STRAW: 2 LOTS, 8250-12250. CORN: 3 LOTS, 7250-100.00. OATS: I LOT. 2.25 BU. The Windmill Hay Auction Penn Yen, N.Y. Nov. 27, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction 20 LOADS FIRST CUTTING GRASS 61.00-92.00. SECOND CUTTING GRASS 70.00-82.00 FIRST CUTTING TIMOTHY ALFALFA 70.00-BS.OO SECOND CUTTING TIMOTHY ALFALFA: 82.00-118.00. SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA 86.00-140.00. THIRD CUTTING ALFALFA 95.00-100.00. SECOND CUTTING CLOVER TIMOTHY: 86.00-100.00. STRAW: 74.00 BALAGE: 18.00 PER BALE. HAY AUCTIONS EVERY TUBS. AND FRL, 11 A.M. SHARP, EXCEPT CHRIST MAS AND NEW YEARS. INDEX Four Sections COLUMNS FEATURES Now is the Time AlO Hog Farms A 1 All Gardens B 3 Tobacco Marketing A,l On Being A Farm Wife B 5 Mushroom Markets A2B Family Living Focus B 9 Westmoreland Livestock A3O Ida's Notebook 817 Keystone Kafc A3B Classified Ads C-4, D 5 Holiday Decor B 2 Seller's Tree Farm.,. 812 DEPARTMENTS 840 Benefit Tour 814 Editorial AlO Migraine Help 816 Farm Calendar AlO FFA Convention 821 Futures Al 6 American Royal 825 Mailbox Markets 819 “ Sale Reports 829 HOME AND YOUTH Public Auction Register 834 Homestead Notes B 2 Business News D 2 Home On The Range B 6 4-H Happenings B 7 DAIRY Cook’s Question Corner B 8 Dairy Basics A3l Farm Women Societies B 9 DHIA Focus A 37 Kids Komer 810 All PA Winners C 2 FFA Happenings...Bls^l7^23 I jmejister DHIA D 3 Yon Ask, You Answer 818 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 5, 1998-A3 Kirkwood Hay Auction Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, Dec_l, U a.m. Report Supplied By Auction 58 LOADS. MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING 77.00- 2ND CUTTING 92.00- TIMOTHY: 77.00-135.00. ALFALFA: IST CUTTING 90.00- 10.00, 2ND CUTTING 80.00- 3RD 96.00-135.00, 4TH 125.00- CLOVER: 80.00-101.00. GRASS: 60.00-130.00. BARLEY STRAW: 120.00-125.00. WHEAT STRAW: 110.00-142.00. CORN FODDER: 90.00 SALE DAYS TUBS., 11 A.M. USDA-MO Dept Ag Muket News DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUMMARY Wheat bids were supported by s techni cal correction after recent declines and light overnight export demand. Traders also are concerned about a cold snap expected next week in the winter wheat growing areas. Com bids were slightly lower due to light export demad this week and a slow down in fanner selling. Soy bean bids regained some of yesterday's losses on indications that soybean planting in parts of Brazil has been halted by dry weather. This could reduce thdr 9S-99 pro duction estimate. Wheat steady to 4 cents higher. Com t to 2 cents lower. Sorghum mixed. Soybeans 9 to 10 cents higher. U.S. Export Sales: Purchasers Commodi ties Tonnage Del Date The Philippines DN Spring 10,000 Feb Western White Wheat 8,500 Feb Totals: Wheat 18,500 tonnes. Date Change Year Ago Truck Bids: 12/02/91 12/01/98 12/03/97 Wheat: Kan sm City (HRW, ORD) 3.08 up 2 3.60-3.61 Minneapolis (DNS. 14pct) 3.83 1/4 up 2 1/4 4.20 1/2 Portland (SW) 3.14-3.16 unch-up I 3.87-3.88 St Louis (SRW) 2.54-2,71 up 1-4 3.61-3.65 Com. US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.11-2.12 dn 2 2.66 Minneapolis 1.90 1/4 dn 2 1/4 ZSO 3/4 Southern lowa 2.19-2.22 dn I Z 72-2.75 Omaha t.99-2.00dn 2 236-238 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City S.7S up 6(I 6.95 Minneapolis 556 3/4 up 5 3/4 6.56 1/2 Southern lowa 5.82-5.86 up 10-5 6.95-7.08 Cent IL Processors 5.79 3/4-5.90 3/4 up 5 3/4 7.06 1/2-7.20 1/2 Futures: Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 3.23 1/4 up 2 1/4 3.64 3/4 Minneapolis (Mar) Wheat 3.68 1/4 up 2 1/4 3.85 1/2 Chicago (Mar) Wheat 2.89 3/4 up 1/2 3.55 1/2 Chi cago (Mar) Com 2.27 1/4 dn 1 1/4 2.80 3/4' Chicago (Jan) Soybeans 5.87 3/4 up 5 3/4 7.06 1/2 National Grain Market St Joseph, MO Wed Dec 02, 1998
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