TO_GR110
Torrington, WY Mon May 21, 2012 USDA-WY Dept of Ag Market News
Eastern Wyoming/Western Nebraska Elevator Grain Bids
Cash grain bids to farmers delivered to country elevators and feed mills
for Wheat, Corn and Soybeans per bushel, Millet and Sunflowers per CWT.,
as of 2:00 P.M. Monday, May 21, 2012.
Compared to Friday:
US No. 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat: 6.10-6.68, steady to 10 higher.
No. 2 Corn: 6.09-6.43, 1 to 2 lower.
Millet: 13.00-13.50, 25 higher.
US No. 1 Soybeans: 13.02-13.13, 5 to 8 higher.
Sunflowers: 26.25, steady.
US No. 1 US No. 2 White US No. 1
HRW Corn Millet Soybeans Sunflowers
Sidney 6.30-6.35 6.25-6.33 nb nb nb
Dalton 6.30 6.25 nb nb --
Gurley 6.30 -- nb -- --
Lorenzo 6.30 -- nb -- --
Potter 6.30 6.25 nb nb nb
Kimball 6.29 6.39 13.00 -- --
Dix 6.24 6.39 13.00 -- --
Lodgepole 6.24 6.36 13.00 13.02 --
Chappell 6.29 6.36 13.00 13.02 --
Pine Bluffs 6.24-6.35 6.31-6.43 nb -- --
Burns 6.24 -- nb -- --
Lindbergh 6.19 -- -- -- --
Big Springs 6.20 6.33 nb 13.13 26.25
Brule 6.10 6.24 -- -- --
Lingle 6.36 6.28 -- -- --
Yoder na na -- -- --
Torrington -- 6.28 -- -- --
Lyman 6.27 6.25 nb nb --
Mitchell -- 6.28 -- -- --
Gering 6.36 6.25-6.28 nb nb --
Bridgeport 6.27 6.25 -- -- --
Broadwater -- 6.25 -- -- --
Oshkosh 6.32 6.13 -- -- --
Lewellen 6.35 6.28 -- -- --
Alliance 6.64 -- -- -- --
Hemingford 6.68 6.35 13.50 -- nb
Hay Springs 6.54 6.20 na -- --
Gordon 6.52 6.09 13.00 -- nb
Buskirks nb nb -- -- --
nb - no bid
na - not available
Source: USDA-WY Dept of Ag Market News, Torrington, WY
Kaye Orton, Market Reporting Assistant
Phone 307-532-4146
24 Hour Market News Recording 307-532-7200
Office email: torrington.lgmn@ams.usda.gov
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/to_gr110.txt
1500m kmo
Wyoming/Western Nebraska Elevator Grain Bids
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