Western Kansas Grain Market Report

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Dodge City, KS    Fri Apr 20, 2012    USDA-KS Dept of Ag Market News 

Western Kansas Grain Market  

Compared to Thursday: Wheat 11 to mostly 12 lower; Corn 8 lower; Milo 14-15 
lower; Soybeans 26 to mostly 31 higher.

Fridays closing elevator bids:

            #1 HRW      #2 YEL      #2 YEL       #2 YEL  
            WHEAT       CORN        GRN SORG     SOYBEAN        NUSUN 

Dodge City   5.90        6.20         10.39        13.62
Colby        5.88        5.90         10.09        13.32 
Garden City  5.86-5.90   6.22-6.30    10.36-10.41  13.62       Spot N B    
Goodland     5.86        5.86          9.98        13.12       Spot 25.40-26.90
                                                               NC   25.90     
Protection   6.01        6.08         10.23        13.82 
Scott City   5.81        6.18         10.32        13.55-13.62
Sublette     5.88-5.90   6.36         10.50        13.62 
Syracuse     5.86        6.33         10.41
Ulysses      5.90        6.32         10.41        13.57 

Goodland   Millet   Spot- 11.50     New Crop- No Bid
  
           #1 Confectionery Seeds           Large:            Small: 
                                     Spot:  No Bid            No Bid
                                 New Crop:  No Bid            No Bid   
   
Cotton Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34, West Texas base price 80.25 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
         www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/dc_gr110.txt
         www.ams.usda.gov/lsmarketnews 
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