GX_GR114 *** Corection on Soybean basis and Price***
Springfield, IL Fri, Dec 07, 2012 USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News
Ohio river barge loading grain elevator prices and trends
Spot Bids to Producers at Selected barge loading terminals on the
Ohio River in the Mt. Vernon-Evansville Indiana area.
Price Change Basis Change
SRW Wheat 8.5100-8.7100 DN 1-UP 1 -10H to 10H UNCH-UP 2
Corn 7.4025-7.6025 DN 17.25-DN 14.25 3H to 23H DN 3-UNCH
Sorghum 6.9725-7.0725 DN 17.25 -40H to -30H UNCH
Soybeans***15.0825-15.1325 DN 20-DN 19 36F to 41F DN 1-UNCH***
Contract Bids for January 2013 Delivery
Corn 7.4825-7.6025 DN 18.25-DN 19.25 11H to 23H DN 4-DN 5
Sorghum 6.9725-7.1225 DN 17.25 -40H to -25H UNCH
Soybeans***15.0625-15.1925 DN 22-DN 17 34F to 47F DN 3-UP 2***
Contract Bids for June-July 2013 Delivery
SRW Wheat 8.4475-8.5575 DN 10.25-UP 0.75 -29N to -18N DN 11-UNCH
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Spot Bids to Producers at Selected barge loading terminals on the
Ohio River in the Cincinnati area.
Price Change Basis Change
SRW Wheat 8.6400-8.6600 UP 17-DN 1 3H to 5H UP 18-UNCH
Corn 7.2225-7.4725 DN 19.25-DN 9.25 -15H to 10H DN 5-UP 5
Soybeans 14.8225-14.9425 DN 26-DN 18 10F to 22F DN 7-UP 1
Contract Bids for January 2013 Delivery
Corn 7.3725-7.4725 DN 19.25-DN 21.25 OptH to 10H DN 5-DN 7
Soybeans***14.9025-15.0725 DN 30-DN 17 18F to 35F DN 11-UP 2***
Contract bids for June-July 2013 Delivery
SRW Wheat 8.4500-8.5575 UP 1-UP 0.75 -28.75N to -18NUP 0.25-UNCH
Chicago Board of Trade month symbols: F January, G February, H March, J April,
K May, M June, N July, Q August, U September, V October, X November, Z December
Source: USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News Service, Springfield, IL
John Kimbrell 217-782-4925 SpringField.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
In state only toll free 888-458-4787
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/gx_gr114.txt
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Ohio River Barge Loading Elevator Grain Bids
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