WH_GR111
Dodge City, KS Mon Feb 11, 2013 USDA-KS Dept of AG Market News
Nebraska Rural Elevators:
Spot Cash Grain Prices: Prices bid or paid per bushel, except grain
Sorghum per CWT., at rural Nebraska elevators as of 2:00 P.M.
Monday, February 11, 2013
US No 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat, Ord. Prot: 7.29 - 7.74 5-12 lower, mostly 10-12 lower
Superior 7.74
Hastings 7.66
Beatrice 7.59
Dorchester, Greenwood, Murdock, Plymouth, 7.54
Waverly
Grand Island 7.48
Imperial, McCook 7.39
Holdrege, Lexington 7.38
Ogallala-Brule 7.29
US No 2 Yellow Corn: 6.89 - 7.22 5-8 lower, mostly 7 lower
Wakefield 7.22
Belgrade 7.20
Bloomfield, Wayne 7.17
Nebraska City 7.15
Silver Creek 7.13
Brownville, Columbus, Duncan, Lexington, 7.12
Osceola, Superior, Tarnov
Hastings 7.11
Grand Island 7.10
Greenwood, Murdock, Manley, Waverly 7.07
Merna 7.05
Holdrege 7.03
Beatrice, Dorchester, Plymouth 7.01
Kimball-Dix, McCook 6.97
Imperial 6.92
Ogallala-Brule 6.89
US No 2 Yellow Grain Sorghum: 11.64 - 12.14 12 to mostly 13 lower
Superior 12.14
Hastings 12.04
Dorchester, Plymouth 12.00
McCook 11.96
Grand Island 11.95
Beatrice 11.91
Holdrege 11.64
US No 1 Yellow Soybeans: 13.67 - 14.32 16-21 lower, mostly 19-21 lower
Nebraska City 14.32
Brownville 14.10
Waverly 14.03
Dorchester, Grand Island, Greenwood, Murdock, 14.02
Manley, Plymouth
Beatrice 14.01
Hastings 14.00
Osceola, Silver Creek, Tarnov 13.98
Lexington 13.91
Merna 13.80
Superior 13.78
McCook 13.72
Imperial 13.67
Source: USDA-KS Dept of Ag Market News, Dodge City, KS
Rich Hruska, OIC Phone 620 227-8881
24 Hour Market New 620 369-9311
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