JC_GR110
Jefferson City, MO Thu May 24, 2012 MO Dept of Ag/USDA Market News
Missouri Grain
Cash Bids Paid to Producers, cents per bushel (Grain Sorghum per hundred)
Daily Trends: Soybeans .11 to .26 higher, Wheat .03 to .08 lower,
Corn .21 to .25 lower, Sorghum .44 to .45 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 13.66-13.76 ---- ---- 6.05 -----
Kansas City 13.91 6.49-6.52 6.38-6.43 6.24 9.63
St. Louis 13.96-14.01 ---- 6.68 6.24-6.25 9.83
CENTRAL
Glasgow 13.37 ----- 6.35* 6.23 -----
Marshall 13.56 ----- 6.43* 5.99 -----
Slater 13.66 ----- 6.43* 5.99 -----
SOUTHWEST
Lamar 13.31 ----- 6.10* 5.82 9.32
Golden City 13.24 ----- 6.10 5.88 10.00
Lockwood 13.24 ----- 6.10 5.88 10.00
NORTH CENTRAL
Hale 13.48 ----- 6.30 5.87 -----
Macon 13.48 ----- 6.15* 6.05 -----
SOUTH EAST BARGE
Caruthersville 13.77 ----- 6.53 6.10 -----
Cape Girardeau 13.98 ----- 6.45 6.05 -----
Buffalo Island 13.76 ----- 6.57 6.07 -----
SOUTH EAST
Dudley 13.48 ----- 6.38* 5.69 -----
NORTH EAST
Shelbina 13.55 ----- 6.18* 5.89 -----
Kahoka 13.61 ----- ---- 6.09 -----
Laddonia 13.78 ----- 5.98* 6.17 -----
NORTH EAST BARGE
La Grange 13.69 ----- 6.32* 5.95 -----
Louisiana 13.70 ----- 6.28* 5.97 9.50
Gregory Landing 13.68 ----- 6.28* 5.91 -----
NORTH WEST
Hopkins 13.44 ----- ---- 5.84 -----
Bethany 13.32 ----- ---- 5.68 -----
Richmond 13.66 ----- 6.43* 6.24 -----
WEST CENTRAL
Waverly 13.53 ----- 6.43* 5.98 -----
Alma 13.56 ----- 6.25* 5.94 -----
Adrian 13.61 ----- 6.20 6.02 -----
*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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