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Dodge City, KS Thu Feb 7, 2013 USDA-KS Dept of Ag Market News
Western Kansas Grain Markets
Compared to Wednesday: Wheat 3-9 lower, mostly 3 lower; Corn 10-12 lower, mostly
10 lower; Milo 9-22 lower, mostly 18 lower; Soybeans steady to 1 lower. Basis
changes on Wheat and Milo.
Thursdays elevator grain bids as of 2:00 PM:
#1 HRW #2 YEL #2 YEL #2 YEL
WHEAT CORN GRN SORG SOYBEAN NUSUN
Dodge City 7.43 7.33 12.13 14.17
Colby 7.58 7.21 12.25 14.19
Garden City 7.46-7.51 7.39-7.43 12.20-12.29 14.22
Goodland 7.46 7.21 12.07 14.17 Spot 22.45-23.80
NC 24.05
Protection 7.61 7.31 12.07 14.33
Scott City 7.41 7.34 12.13 14.21-14.22
Sublette 7.46-7.51 7.44-7.48 12.30-12.38 14.22
Syracuse 7.66 7.46 12.34
Ulysses 7.52 7.46 12.25 14.22
Goodland Millet 14.00 New Crop
#1 Confectionery Seeds Large: Small:
Spot: No Bid No Bid
New Crop: 35.00 24.00
Cotton Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34, West Texas base price 73.25 cents per
Pound F.O.B. Railcar or Truck.
Price per bushel for wheat, corn and soybeans; per cwt for grain
sorghum, millet and sunflower seeds.
Source: USDA-KS Department of Ag Market News Service, Dodge City, Ks
Richard Hruska, OIC 620 227-8881
24 hours price Information call 620 369-9311
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