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St. Joseph, MO Tue Jan 11, 2011 USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News
Corn Belt Feedstuffs
Wholesale Bids. Truck or Rail dollars per ton.
Feedstuff prices were mixed for the week. Demand moderate to good with
limited supplies for some ingredients. Despite the declines most feedstuff
prices continue to trade at higher levels than a year ago.
SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 5.90-10.90 lower from 353.90-363.90 per
ton. 48 percent truck was 4.90 lower from 354.90-366.90 per ton.
CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Corn Gluten Feed 21 percent, FOB Midwest barge was steady
to 3.00 lower from 125.00-142.00 per ton; rail was steady from 130.00-145.00 per
ton; truck was steady to 2.00 lower from 133.00-158.00 per ton; weighted average
was 61 cents lower at 138.27 per ton. Weighted average price based on the
movement volume by transportation method. Wet corn gluten feed 50-60 percent
moisture was steady from 50.00-70.00 per ton per ton, mostly 60.00-70.00 per
ton. 60 percent Corn Gluten Meal, FOB Midwest was steady to 7.50 higher from
500.00-540.00, mostly 510.00-540.00 per ton. Hominy Feed, Central Illinois
Point rail was steady to 2.00 lower from 170.00-173.00 per ton; trucks were
steady from 175.00-180.00 per ton. Crude Corn Oil was 50 points higher from
57.00-58.00 cents per pound.
MILLFEEDS: Chicago was steady at 165.00 per ton; Buffalo was steady to 2.50
higher from 150.00-155.00 per ton.
DISTILLER'S DRIED GRAINS: Eastern Corn-belt was steady to 5.00 lower from
163.00-190.00 per ton; Chicago area was 6.50-7.50 higher from 172.50-175.00 per
ton; Lawrenceburg, IN was steady at 158.00 per ton; Nebraska was 3.00 lower to
3.00 higher from 175.00-192.00 per ton; Minnesota was steady to 2.00 lower from
163.00-172.00 per ton; Kansas was steady to 2.00 higher from 195.00-202.00 per
ton. Iowa was 2.00 lower from 165.00-187.00 per ton. Northern Missouri was
steady to 5.00 lower from 180.00-190.00 per ton.
ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated were steady to 2.00
higher from 268.00-270.00 per ton; meal was steady to 2.00 higher from 272.00-
274.00 per ton, with 1/2 percent oil from 277.00-279.00 per ton, and with 1
percent oil from 281.00-283.00 per ton.
Commodity Bids Change
Soybean Meal, 48 percent
(Central Ill. Rail) 353.90-363.90 dn 10.90-5.90
Soybean Meal, 48 percent
(Central Ill. Truck) 354.90-366.90 dn 4.90
Corn Gluten Feed Pellets 21 Pct
FOB Midwest (IA,IL,IN,)
Barge 125.00-142.00 unch-dn 3.00
Rail 130-00-145.00 unch
Truck 133.00-158.00 unch-dn 2.00
Wtd Avg 138.27 dn .61
Wet Corn Gluten Feed
50-60 pct moisture
FOB Midwest (IA,IL,IN,) 50.00-70.00 unch
Mostly 60.00-70.00
Corn Gluten Meal 60 Pct
FOB Midwest (IA,IL,IN) 500.00-547.50 unch-up 7.50
Mostly 510.00-540.00
Millfeeds Truck:
(Chicago) 165.00 unch
(Buffalo, NY) 150.00-155.00 unch-up 2.50
Hominy Feed:
Central IL Points Rail 170.00-173.00 unch-dn 2.00
Truck 175.00-180.00 unch
Crude Corn Oil: (cents/lb)
(Midwest) 57.00-58.00 up .50
Distillers Dried Grains:
FOB the plant 10 pct moisture;
28-30 pct protein
(Eastern Corn-Belt) 163.00-190.00 dn 5.00-unch
(Chicago, IL Area) 172.50-175.00 up 7.50-6.50
(Lawrenceburg, IN) 180.00 up 22.00
(Nebraska) 175.00-192.00 up 3.00-dn 3.00
(Minnesota) 163.00-172.00 dn 2.00-unch
(Kansas) 195.00-202.00 unch-up 2.00
(Iowa) 165.00-187.00 dn 2.00
(Northern Missouri) 180.00-190.00 dn 5.00-unch
Alfalfa Pellets
17% Dehy Alfalfa Pellets
(Toledo, OH) 268.00-270.00 unch-up 2.00
17% Meal (Toledo, OH)
Without oil 272.00-274.00 unch-up 2.00
With 1/2 pct oil 277.00-279.00 unch-up 2.00
With 1 pct oil 281.00-283.00 unch-up 2.00
**nominal offers**
**All bids quoted per ton unless otherwise noted**
Source: USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News Service, St. Joseph, MO
Baldemar Ortiz, Market Reporter (816)238-0678
For more Feedstuff Market News:
www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/mncs/ls_fds.htm
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