GX_GR110
Springfield, IL Fri, Nov 09, 2012 USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News
Chicago Terminal Grain Report
To Arrive Truck and Rail Bids for Grain Delivered to Chicago. The
following quotations represent Bids ($/ bu) from Terminal Elevators,
Processors, Mills, and Merchandisers after 1:30 p.m. today.
Grain Bids Delivery Change Basis Change
SRW Wheat 8.8150-8.8650 30 Days DN 11 -5Z to OptZ UP 5
Soybeans 14.4625-14.6625 Spot DN 44.5 -5F to 15F UNCH
Soybeans 14.4625-14.6625 15-30 Days DN 44.5 -5F to 15F UNCH
Terminal Elevator Bids
Corn 7.2675-7.3875 Spot DN 2.5 -12Z to OptZ UNCH
Corn 7.2675-7.3875 15-30 Days DN 2.5 -12Z to OptZ UNCH
Processor Bids
Corn 7.4775-7.5075 Spot DN 2.5-DN 7.5 9Z to 12Z UNCH-DN 5
Corn 7.4775-7.5375 15-30 Days DN 2.5-DN 7.5 9Z to 15Z UNCH-DN 5
Changes are cents per bushel. Spot = up to 15 days
Soybeans = US 1 Yellow; Corn = US 2 Yellow
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: October 2012
SRW Wheat 8.4900
Processor Corn (Spot) 7.6800
Terminal Corn (Spot) 7.4700
Soybeans (Spot) 15.4500
Source: USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News Service, Springfield, IL
Kent McFarland 217-782-4925 SpringField.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
In state only toll free 888-458-4787
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