BL_GR110
Torrington, WY Thurs Feb 14, 2013 USDA-WY Dept of Ag Market News
**This report will not be released on Monday, February 18, 2013, as our offices
will closed in observance of Presidents Day. This report will be released on
Tuesday, February 19, 2013. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact us at TorringtonWy-LPSMNLS@ams.usda.gov**
Montana Elevator Cash Grain Prices
Closing elevator bids compared to Wednesday: Winter Wheat steady to 7 lower,
Spring Wheat mixed, Durum Wheat steady to 15 lower, Malt Barley steady, Feed
Barley steady. Wheat prices are in dollars per bushel, barley prices dollars
per cwt. **Prices not necessarily representative of all terminals within
Montana**
US 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat
Ordinary 11 pct 12 pct 13 pct
Billings Area 7.26-7.41 7.46-7.61 7.61-7.76 7.71-7.86
Golden Triangle 7.60-7.68 7.70-7.78 7.77-7.85 7.81-7.89
Great Falls Area 7.20-7.70 7.40-7.80 7.55-7.87 7.65-7.91
Northcentral Mt 7.35-7.64 7.55-7.74 7.70-7.84 7.80-7.94
Northeast Mt 7.23-7.43 7.33-7.53 7.39-7.59 7.41-7.61
Southeast Mt 6.72-7.38 6.85-7.48 6.95-7.54 7.05-7.56
US 1 Dark Northern Spring Wheat
13 pct 14 pct 15 pct
Billings Area 7.88-8.03 8.04-8.19 8.12-8.27
Golden Triangle 7.98-8.01 8.14-8.17 8.14-8.21
Great Falls Area 7.70-8.08 7.94-8.24 8.02-8.28
Northcentral Mt 7.81-8.16 7.97-8.28 8.05-8.36
Northeast Mt 7.61-7.81 7.77-7.97 7.81-8.01
Southeast Mt 7.18-7.76 7.34-7.92 7.42-7.96
US 1 Durum Wheat (Harrington)
13 pct US 1 Malt Barley US 2 Feed Barley
Billings Area -- nb nb
Golden Triangle 8.00 12.75-13.00 10.50-11.00
Great Falls Area -- 12.75 8.00-11.00
Northcentral Mt -- nb 11.50
Northeast Mt 7.80-7.90 12.00 10.00
Southeast Mt nb nb nb
nb - no bid
na - not available
Source: USDA-WY Dept of Ag Market News Service, Torrington, WY
Kaye Orton, Market Reporting Assistant
Phone: 307-532-4146
Office email: torrington.lgmn@ams.usda.gov
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/bl_gr110.txt
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Montana Cash Grain Prices
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