GX_GR117
Springfield, IL Tue, Oct 16, 2012 USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News
Central Illinois Soybean Processor report
Central Illinois Processor Bids and Offers as of 2:30 p.m.
(Prices Quoted-Oil Cents/lb, Meal, Hulls Dollars/ton, Grains Dollars/bu)
Offers Change Basis Change
Crude Soybean Oil 48.32-49.47 UP 0.46 -215Z to -100Z UNCH
48% Soybean Meal R 468.80-474.80 DN 3.3 16Z to 22Z UNCH
48% Soybean Meal T 462.80-475.80 DN 1.3-UP 1.7 10Z to 23Z UP 2-UP 5
Soybean Hulls-bulk 195.00-205.00 UNCH
Bids Change Basis Change
Soybeans 14.9875-15.0875 DN 3.75-UP 1.25 5X to 15X DN 5-UNCH
Changes in oil are cents per pound, changes in meals/hulls are dollars
per ton, changes in soybeans are cents per bushel.
Soybeans = US 1 Yellow; Soybean Meal R = Rail, T = Truck
Chicago Board of Trade month symbols: F January, G February, H March, J April,
K May, M June, N July, Q August, U September, V October, X November, Z December
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Monthly Prices for: September 2012
Soybeans 16.9500
48% Soybean Meal R 529.37
48% Soybean Meal T 523.58
Soybean Hulls–bulk 243.29
Crude Soybean Oil 53.81
Source: USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News Service, Springfield, IL
Joe Massey 217-782-4925 SpringField.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
In state only toll free 888-458-4787
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Central Illinois Soybean Processor Bids
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