JC_GR110
Jefferson City, MO Fri Feb 08, 2013 MO Dept of Ag/USDA Market News
Missouri Grain
Cash Bids Paid to Producers, cents per bushel (Grain Sorghum per hundred)
Daily Trends: Soybeans .34 to .37 lower, Wheat unchanged,
Corn .01 to .02 lower, Sorghum .04 lower.
Weekly Trends: Soybeans .12 to .34 lower, Wheat .06 to .09 lower,
Corn .20 to .27 lower, Sorghum .39 to .48 lower.
US 1 Yellow US 1 Hard Red US 2 Soft US 2 Yellow US 2 Grain
Soybeans Winter Wheat Red Wheat Corn Sorghum
St. Joseph 14.62-14.67 ---- ---- 7.34 -----
Kansas City 14.88 7.60-7.65 7.06-7.10 7.49 12.66
St. Louis 14.84-14.95 ---- 7.96 7.19-7.20 12.66
CENTRAL
Glasgow 14.54 ----- 7.12* 7.16 -----
Marshall 14.53 ----- 7.13* 7.19 -----
Slater 14.63 ----- 7.13* 7.19 -----
SOUTHWEST
Lamar 14.38 ----- 7.36* 7.44 11.41
Golden City 14.25 ----- 7.33* 7.09 -----
Lockwood 14.25 ----- 7.33* 7.09 -----
NORTH CENTRAL
Hale 14.43 ----- 6.98* 7.04 -----
Macon 14.28 ----- 7.03* 7.09 -----
SOUTH EAST BARGE
Caruthersville 14.91 ----- 7.56* 7.25 -----
Cape Girardeau 14.88 ----- 7.76* 7.21 11.95
Buffalo Island 14.89 ----- 7.91 7.31 -----
SOUTH EAST
Dudley 14.53 ----- 7.51* 6.89 -----
NORTH EAST
Shelbina 14.50 ----- 6.93* 7.19 -----
Kahoka 14.48 ----- ---- 7.03 -----
Laddonia 14.63 ----- 7.01* 7.29 -----
NORTH EAST BARGE
La Grange 14.56 ----- ---- 7.07 -----
Louisiana ----- ----- 7.65* 7.07 12.07
Gregory Landing 14.53 ----- 7.56* 7.06 -----
NORTH WEST
Hopkins 14.38 ----- ---- 7.14 -----
Bethany 14.27 ----- ---- 7.21 -----
Richmond 14.63 ----- 7.13* 7.49 -----
WEST CENTRAL
Waverly 14.52 ----- 7.06 7.20 -----
Alma 14.43 ----- 6.86 7.14 -----
Adrian 14.58 ----- 7.26 7.44 -----
*Denotes New Crop when specified
Source: MO Dept of Ag Market News Service, Jefferson City, MO
Sarah Wilkinson, Market Reporter, 573-751-5618
24 Hour Recorded Report 1-573-522-9244
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/JC_GR110.txt
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