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Raleigh, NC Friday, May 4 2012 NC Dept of Ag Market News
North Carolina grain prices paid to producers by location,
delivered in bulk, as of 4:00 pm. In dollars per bushel.
US 2 Yellow Corn: was 5 to 6 cents higher. Prices were 6.64-7.15, mostly
6.70 at the feed mills, and 6.20-7.32, mostly 6.85 at the elevators. New
Crop: 5.24-5.74.
US 1 Yellow Soybeans: were 4 to 5 cents higher. Prices were 15.18 at the
processors, 14.98 at the feed mills, and 14.48-14.78, mostly 14.78 at the
elevators. New Crop: 12.92-13.52.
US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: was 6 cents lower. Prices were 6.30-7.32,
mostly 6.30 at the elevators. New Crop: 5.59-6.80.
Feed Mills US 2 Yellow US 1 Yellow US 2 Soft Red
Corn Soybeans Wheat
Cash New Cash New Cash New
Bladenboro 6.64
Candor 7.15 5.69
Cofield 6.70 5.34 14.98 13.52
Laurinburg 6.64
Monroe 6.90
Nashville 6.80
Roaring River 7.00
Rose Hill 6.64
Selma 5.24 12.92 6.20
Statesville 7.12 7.09
Warsaw 6.64
Pantego #2 6.70 5.68 6.20 6.20
Elevators
Cleveland
Belhaven
Chadbourn
Clement
Creswell 6.20 14.58 5.59
Elizabeth City 6.50 5.24 14.78 13.42 6.30 5.70
Greenville
Lumberton
Monroe 14.68 13.42 5.85
Norwood 6.85 5.39 14.48 12.92 5.80
Pantego
Register
Warsaw #2 7.32 5.74 7.32 6.80
Soybean Processors Soybeans Meal(48 pct protein)
Cash New Dollars per ton
Fayetteville 15.18 462.60
Raleigh 15.18 462.60
Source: North Carolina of Ag-USDA Market News, Raleigh, NC
Stephen Beasley Market Reporter 919-733-7252
http://www.ncagr.com/market/mktnews/RA_GR110.TXT
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