OK_GR110
Oklahoma City, OK Tue March 5, 2013 OK Dept of Ag-USDA Market News
Oklahoma grain elevator cash bids as of 2:00 pm Tuesday.
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .04 to .16 higher. 6.76-7.45.
Davis 6.76, Lawton, Temple 7.00, Frederick 7.01, Okeene 7.10, Hooker, Keyes
7.11, Shattuck 7.13, Clinton, Weatherford 7.15, El Reno, Geary, Hobart, Okarche,
Watonga 7.20, Alva, Buffalo, Manchester 7.24, Banner 7.25, Cherokee, Medford
Ponca City 7.28, Perry, Stillwater 7.29, Eldorado 7.38, Gulf 7.88.
MILO: .09 to .36 higher. 11.32-12.39.
Weatherford 11.32, Medford, Ponca City 11.80, Manchester 11.95, Shattuck 11.98,
Alva, Buffalo 12.00, Hooker, Keyes 12.39.
SOYBEANS: .03 to .08 higher. 14.03-14.55.
Hooker 14.03, Shattuck 14.26, Alva, Buffalo, Medford, Ponca City 14.36,
Stillwater 14.55, Gulf 15.62.
CORN: .05 to .06 higher. 6.94-7.56.
Ponca City 6.94, Manchester, Medford 7.04, Keyes 7.49, Hooker 7.56, Gulf 7.87
1/2.
CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) 20.76-21.26 cwt.: Blackwell 20.76, Enid 21.06, El Reno
21.16, Yukon 21.26.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in Southwestern Oklahoma averaged 78.50
cents per pound.
*Gulf wheat bid based on 11 percent protein minimum
Source: Oklahoma Dept of AG-USDA Market News, Oklahoma City, OK
Jack Carson Telephone (405)-522-3752
Market Recording 405-621-5533
Internet: http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreport/ok_gr110.txt
Oklahoma Closing Cash Grain Bids
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