MS_GR852
Minneapolis, MN Wed Feb 13, 2013 USDA Market News
National Weekly Feedstuff Wholesale Prices
2/12/2013 2/5/2013 1/0/1900
SOYBEAN MEAL, HIGH PROTEIN
Central Illinois (R) 425.80 456.00 336.10
Chino Valley, CA (R) 464.30 497.75 366.10
Kansas City (T) 417.30 448.50 320.10
Memphis (R-T) 449.00 472.30 340.00
Minneapolis (R) 410.30 439.00 302.60
Portland (T) 462.80 495.00 359.60
St. Louis (T) 462.50 481.50 361.00
COTTONSEED MEAL, 41% SOLVENT
Kansas City (T) 317.50 327.50 220.00
Memphis (R-T) 282.50 282.50 185.00
St. Louis (T) 307.50 377.50 207.50
WHOLE COTTONSEED
California (T) 386.50 383.00 327.50
Memphis (R-T) 290.00 280.00 238.00
Portland (T) 377.50 377.50 350.00
CANOLA MEAL
Portland (R) 353.15 365.75 252.55
LINSEED MEAL, 34% SOLVENT
Minneapolis (R-T) 302.50 305.00 195.00
SUNFLOWER MEAL 32%
Minneapolis (R-T) 240.00 240.00 192.50
SOYBEAN OIL
Central Illinois (R-T) 48.98 50.86 52.27
Iowa 49.23 50.98 51.77
CORN OIL
Midwest (R-T) 53.00 53.00 56.00
MEAT AND BONE MEAL
Central U.S. (R-T) 391.50 372.50 286.00
Minneapolis (R-T) 400.00 395.00 290.00
Portland (T) 377.50 375.00 330.00
Texas Panhandle (R-T) 383.00 374.00 277.50
St. Louis (T) 387.50 347.50 285.00
FEATHER MEAL HIGH PROTEIN
Arkansas Pts (R-T) 720.00 707.50 505.00
Minneapolis (R-T) 715.00 700.00 535.00
FISH MEAL, 60% PROTEIN
Domestic
East Coast (R-T) 1525.00 1472.50 1025.00
Gulf Coast (R-T) 1500.00 1472.50 1025.00
YELLOW GREASE
Central U.S. (T) 35.00 N/Q 36.00
Minneapolis (T) 38.50 38.75 38.38
CORN GLUTEN FEED
Midwest (R) 207.50 206.50 137.50
Kansas City (T) 260.00 260.00 177.50
St Louis (T) 214.00 220.00 156.50
CORN GLUTEN MEAL, 60% PROTEIN
Midwest (R) 575.00 585.00 440.00
Kansas City (T) 690.00 690.00 510.00
Memphis (R-T) 590.00 590.00 445.00
DISTILLERS' DRIED GRAINS
Eastern Corn Belt (T) 271.00 270.00 201.00
Lawrenceburg (T) N/A N/A 200.00
Minnesota (T) 258.50 258.50 190.50
Kansas (T) 290.00 292.50 230.00
Wisconsin (T) 263.50 263.50 196.50
HOMINY FEED
Illinois Pts (R) 215.00 215.00 196.50
Kansas City (R) 235.00 240.00 200.00
St. Louis (T) 263.00 263.00 215.00
WHEAT MILLRUN
Portland (T) 240.00 240.00 210.00
WHEAT MIDDLINGS
Buffalo (T) 187.50 180.00 130.00
Kansas City (R) 197.50 212.50 132.50
Memphis (R-T) 240.00 245.00 165.00
Minneapolis (R) 227.50 220.00 136.00
St. Louis (T) 207.50 207.50 137.50
RICE BRAN, F.O.B. MILLS
Arkansas (R-T) 212.50 210.00 145.00
California (R-T) 250.00 250.00 162.50
SW Louisiana (R-T) 197.50 197.50 140.00
Texas (R-T) 197.00 197.00 220.00
DEHYDRATED ALFALFA MEAL
17% PROTEIN - (REGROUND)
Alfalfa Center /1 (T) 347.50 347.50 304.00
Kansas City (T) 372.50 372.50 332.00
Toledo (R-T) 398.50 398.50 359.50
SUN-CURED ALFALFA
PELLETS - 15% PROTEIN
Kansas City (T) 332.50 332.50 319.00
Portland (R-T) 319.00 319.00 353.00
CORN, NO 2 YELLOW
Chicago (R-T) 253.81 265.50 222.65
Kansas City (T) 261.93 274.61 232.65
Omaha (T) 257.47 269.43 229.08
BARLEY, NO 2
Northern Montana (T) 215.00 215.00 180.00
Minneapolis (T) 212.52 216.68 210.60
OATS, NO 2 HEAVY
Minneapolis (T) 253.91 246.72 217.66
SORGHM, NO 2
Kansas City (T) 248.60 260.40 224.60
Texas High Plains (B) 244.30 256.20 221.70
Source: USDA Market News Service, Minneapolis, MN
Carol Meinders 612-370-3258 Minneapolis.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
24 hour price information 612-370-3260
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