SF_GR110
Greeley, CO Fri Aug 10, 2012 USDA-SD Dept of Ag Market News
East River South Dakota Grain Markets - Closing Elevator Bids
(Including some Terminal sites)
Commodity: Trend Bids
Spring Wheat: mostly 24 lower 8.25-8.85
Winter Wheat: mostly 22 lower 8.19-8.76
Corn: mostly 15 to 20 lower 7.50-8.04
Soybeans: mostly 12 to 18 higher 16.12-16.93
Oats: steady 3.70-3.80
**All prices on per bushel basis**
US 1 Wheat US 2 Yel US 1 Yel US 2 Hvy
DNS HRW Corn Soybeans Oats
14% 12%
Aberdeen -- -- 7.69 16.12 --
Alpena 8.30 8.23 7.63 16.24 --
Andover 8.30 8.19 7.63 16.24 --
Beresford -- -- 7.84 16.58 --
Bristol 8.25 8.19 7.63 16.24 --
Canton -- -- 7.80 16.69 --
Colton -- -- 7.84 16.69 --
Corson -- -- 7.80 16.69 --
Dell Rapids -- -- 7.85 15.62 --
Elk Point -- -- 7.80 16.93 --
Emery -- -- -- --- --
Hartford -- -- 7.94 16.53 --
Highmore 8.30 8.23 7.58 16.18 --
Humboldt -- -- 7.86 16.39 --
Lake Preston 8.76 8.76 7.69 16.74 --
Lesterville -- -- 8.05 16.75 --
Marion -- 8.58 7.85 16.58 --
Mitchell 8.85 8.50 8.04 16.62 --
Sisseton 8.65 -- 7.50 16.34 --
Tripp 8.60 8.68 7.85 16.63 3.70
Utica -- -- 7.90 16.78 --
Viborg -- -- 7.84 16.54 --
Watertown 8.80 8.38 7.59 16.61 3.80
Yale 8.40 8.23 7.55 16.34 --
Source: USDA-SD Dept of Ag Market News, Greeley, CO
Randall Bisel Market Reporting Assistant (970) 353-9750
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East River South Dakota Grain Markets - Closing Elevator Bids
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