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St. Joseph, MO Wed Feb 06, 2013 USDA-MO Dept Ag Market News
***NOTE: CORN GLUTEN FEED AND MEAL PRICES REFLECT LOW AFLATOXIN LEVELS***
Kansas City Daily Feed
Wholesale bids per ton, bulk, in truck lots, unless otherwise specified.
(Soybean meal, Soybean hulls, and Pellets- FOB processors KC and St.
Joseph.)
Commodities Basis Change Bids Change
Soybean Meal 48 Pct +6H+12H dn 2-unch 443.10-449.10 dn 3.40-1.40
Soybean Hulls-Bulk 205.00-220.00 unch
Soybean Hull Pellets-Bulk 205.00-225.00 unch
Cottonseed Meal 41 Pct 315.00-340.00 unch
Gluten Feed 21 Pct Pellets 250.00-270.00 unch
Gluten Meal 60 Pct 690.00 unch
Wheat Bran and Middlings
Interior KS Rail 200.00-210.00 dn 10.00-5.00
Interior KS Truck 240.00-250.00 unch-up 5.00
Hominy Feed (FOB KC Northwest)
Rail 240.00 unch
Truck 235.00-245.00 unch
Meat and Bone Meal, 50 Pct
(FOB US Central) 350.00-410.00 up 5.00-65.00
Feather Meal 665.00-720.00 unch
Yellow Grease (dollars/cwt) 35.00 unch
Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal 365.00-380.00 A unch
Sun-Cured Pellets, 15 Pct 330.00-335.00 B unch
Alfalfa Center of NE:
Alfalfa Pellets, 17 Pct 340.00-350.00 A unch
Meal without oil 345.00-350.00 A unch
Hay n/a A n/a
A-last updated 01/31/13
B-last updated 02/05/13
(Soybean Meal price based off March Chicago Soybean Meal Futures.)
Source: USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News Service, St. Joseph, MO
Baldemar Ortiz, Market Reporter (816) 238-0678
www.ams.usda.gov/LSMarketNews
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