SV_GR110
Frankfort, KY Fri, Feb 15, 2013 USDA-KY Dept of Ag Market News
Kentucky Daily Grain Elevators Opening Bids:
Opening bids for February 16-19, 2013 by elevators/mills to farmers:
This report will not be released on Monday, February 18, 2013 as our offices
will be closed in observance of Presidents Day. If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact us at kevin.bowling@ams.usda.gov.
US No. 2 US No. 2 US No. 1 US No.2 Soft
Yellow White Yellow Red Winter
Corn Corn Soybeans Wheat
Trend: Up 3-4 No Bid Up 6-7 Up 7-10
Louisville 7.22 14.51 7.67
Pennyrile
(Milling Quality) 7.50
Purchase 7.18 14.44 7.62
Central Bluegrass 7.04 7.22 14.05 14.20 7.17 7.41
Cumberland Lake
Mammoth Cave 7.29 7.42 14.35 14.40 7.22 7.37
Lincoln Trail 7.18 7.20 14.15
US No. 2 US No. 2
Milo Feed
Extra Heavy Barley
Trend: No Bid Unch
Mammoth Cave 4.50
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Opening Contract Prices for March Delivery:
US No. 2 US No. 1 US No. 2 Soft
Yellow Yellow Red Winter
Corn Soybeans Wheat
Louisville 7.22 14.38 7.65
Pennyrile 7.47
(Milling Quality) 7.50
Purchase 7.62
Central Bluegrass 7.11 14.10
Mammoth Cave 7.34 7.45 14.25 14.35 7.27 7.42
US. No 2 US. No 2
White Corn Feed Barley
Pennyrile 8.19
Mammoth Cave
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Source: USDA-KY Dept of Ag Market News Service Frankfort, KY
Alex Tolbert 502-564-4896 ext 251
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/SV_GR110.txt
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