National Grain Market St Joseph, MO Wed Jun 09, 1999 USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News DAILY NATIONAL GRAIN SUM MARY Wheel bids weee narrowly mixed, today, with active harvest pressuring bids while damage is being found in some crops. Com bids were slightly lower due to rainy forecasts in the Com Belt anas and slowed export sales. Soybean bids were higher as tradeis position themselves ahead of Friday’s USDA Supply/Demand report. Wheat mixed. Com 1 to 3 cents lower. Sorghum 4 cents lower. Soybeans 2 to 7 cents higher. Harvest is moving north but some hail damage is being reported in some areas. Other places, good yields have been recorded. Export sales were quiet overnight for all commodities. Spring wheat planting is slightly behind normal due to recent wet conditions but the crop is approximately 90 percent completed. Com planting is finished and rain is being fore cast over the next few days in the Midwest Export sales have slowed down, pressuring bids. Sharp gains were seen in bean pits again today as buyers square up be- fore Friday's USDA reports are released. Some expect World supply and demand figures to tighten. Planting progress is good but reins being forecast over the next few days would slow things down. Soybean meal was slightly higher again. LEESPORT, BERKS COUNTY, PA 19533 (610) 926-1307 LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY ■ 1:00 P.M. Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Flea Market 7:00 AM to?? Serving Eastern Pennsylvania for 51 years. Out in vo The Agri-specialists from Farmers First aren’t a bunch of deskbound bankers waiting around for the phone to ring. We get involved with you. Right where you live and work. We lend the money farmers need to keep growing. And, we can help your business in a lot of other ways, too. We talk the talk. And we walk the walk, (wherever that might lead us). at attain?. U.S. EXPORT SALES: Purchaser Com modity Tonnage Delivery Date Nothing new to report. Date Change Year Ago TRUCK BIDS: 0409/99 06/08/99 06/10/98 Wheat; Km sas City (HRW ORD) 2.74 Up 2 298-299 Minneapolis (DNS 14pct) 334 1/2 Up 3 1/4 3.70 1/2 Portland (SW) 3.11-3.13 Unch-dn 2 2.90-292 St Louis (SRW) 230-2.31 Dn 2 264-265 Com, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.07-2.08 Dn 2 2.32-234 Minneapolis 2.01 3/4 Dn 3 1/4 2.22 3/4 Southern lowa 2.13 Dn 1-3 229-232 Omaha 1.97-200 Dn 2 218-219 Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 4.68-4.70 Up 6-7 6.23 Minneapolis 4.52 1/2 Up 1/2 6.06 1/2 Southern lowa 4.66-4.67 Up 5-4 1/2 6.14-6.19 Cmt IL Procereors 4.67 1/2-4.77 1/2 Up 1/2- 6.18 1/2-641 1/2 2 1/2 FUTURES: Kansas City (Jul) Wheat 2.86 Up I 3/4 298 5/4 Minneapolis (lull Wheat 3.42 1/2 Up 3 1/4 341 1/2 Chicago (Jul) Wheat 235 Dn 1/4 2.78 1/4 Chicago (Jul) Com 220 3/4 Dn 2 1/4 231 3/4 Chi cago (lul) Soybeans 4.71 1/2 Up 2 1/26.13 1/2 EXPORT BIDS: Barge or rail. Port of New Orleans or North Texas Gulf. US 1 HRW Wheat Old. Protein: 2.98-3.05 No comparison 3.20 3/4-3.28 3/4 US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: 249-230 Dn 1/4 2.81 1/4-283 1/4 US 2 Yellow Com: 237 3/4-238 3/4 Dn 2 1/4-1 3/4 233 3/4-234 1/4 US 2 Yellow Sorghum: Rail 3.89-3.94 The Agri-specialists FARMERS first m\m A SUSQUEHANNA BANC No comparison 3.99-4.06 Barge 4.14-4.17 Dn 4-3 4.44-4.46 US 1 Yellow Soybeans: 4.94 1/2-4.96 1/2 Up 3 1/2-4 1/2 6.43 1/2-6.48 Today Last Week Last Year CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS.'S AUCTION, VEAL CALVES SOLD 2.00- HIGHER AND SLAUGHTER CALVES WERE FULLY STEADY. THE SUPPLY OF HOLSTEIN CALVES RETURNING TO FEED WAS FAIRLY LIGHT. THE HOLSTEIN BULLS SOLD 22.00- LOWER, WHILE THE HEIF ERS WERE NOT FULLY TESTED. VEALERS: GOOD AND CHOICE 70-110 LBS. 22.00-28.00, STANDARD AND LOW GOOD 60-90 LBS. 15.00-25.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND CHOICE 200350 LBS. 75.00-90.00; 350550 LBS. 55.0070.00; STANDARD Rt. 2, Box 281, Myerstown, PA 17067 Nursery Department Opens 9:50 am Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday BSH Every Tuesday 10 AM Hay • Straw • Corn • Grain 1/2 mile west of Reistvilie (midway between Myerstown & Schaefferstown) 717-367-8379 Wiimer Hoover 717-940-1643 Auction Site Member FDtC New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied By USDA Monday, June 7, 1999 Calves Sheep Goats 159 1117 1437 121 952 1386 211 60S 964 JAYHERSHEY (717) 768-8256 300-600 LBS. 40.00-60.00. RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-125 LBS. 87.00-122.00. PLAINER CALVES 80-115 LBS. 50.00-95.00. PLAINER HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 75-110 LBS. 150.00-230.00. SHEEP: COMPARED TO THURS DAY. SLAUGHTER LAMBS SOLD 12.00-15.00 LOWER WITH HEAVY RECEIPTS ON A VERY HOT DAY. SLAUGHTER EWES TRADED STEADY TO WEAK WITH INCREASED PRESSURE ON THE FLESHY SHEEP. SLAUGHTER lAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 45-100 LBS. 80.00-95.00. GOOD AND CHOICE 1-3 50-100 LBS. 70.00-80.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: GOOD AND CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR OLDS 35.00-65.00. UTILITY AND GOOD 1-3 25.00-40.00, FEW FLESHY DOWN TO 10.00. GOATS: ALL SOLD BY THE HEAD: BILLIES: LARGE 100.00-130.00. FEW UP TO 150.00. MEDIUM 75.00-100.00. MUTTON: CHOICE AND PRIME 75.00- NANNIES: LARGE 60.00- MEDIUM 40.00-60.00. YEARLINGS: CHOICE AND PRIME 50.00- KIDS: CHOICE AND PRIME 40-70 LBS. 40.00-70.00, GOOD 20-40 LBS. 15.00-40.00. Carlisle Livestock Carllde, Pa. June S, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction SLAUGHTER CATTLE: HOLSTEINS: SELECT & CHOICE 50.00-57.00. COWS; BREAKERS $40.00-41.25; BONERS $37.00-41.00; LEAN: Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces Cut Your Heating Costs With Our Outdoor Furnace • Standard Model Burns Wood, Coal or Wood by-products • Multi-Fuel Model Burns Wood, Coal, Oil or Gas Adapts to any existing heat system Installation & Accessories Available Our new Celebrity makes you grin from ear to ear. 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BOARS: 10.00-15.50. SOWS; US#l-3 300-500 LBS. $24.50-31.50; THIN. WEAK, ROUGH. WET: TO 24.25; FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD. 30-80 LBS. $15.00-35.00, BY THE POUND 90-150 LBS. 46.00-67.50. GOATS: BY THE HEAD. LARGE BILLIES 85.00-115; FANCY KIDS: 55.00-70.00; FLESHY KIDS: 35.00-52.50; SMALL THIN KIDS $5.00-37.50. LAMBS: GOOD & CHOICE 40-130 LBS. $65.00-77.00. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS $24.00-54.00. SALE EVERY TUES. 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS. 6:30 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, START ING WITH CALVES. SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALES TOES., JUNE 15 SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALES TUBS., June 15. STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES FRI., June 11 A 25. PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOLD IN ORDER RECEIVED. EARLYBIRD PENS CLOSE TUESDAY 2:00 PM. Agricultural Pr*riuet« BASF
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