SJ_GR112
St. Joseph, MO Fri, Feb 15, 2013 USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News
**THIS REPORT WILL NOT BE RELEASED ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 18TH DUE TO THE HOLIDAY**
Truck bids for Grains Delivered to Kansas City
(Price per bushel except Sorghum price per cwt.)
SPOT Bids Change (¢/bu) Basis Change
HRW Wheat:
Ord Protein 7.3800-7.4300 UP 3 -40H to -35H UNCH
SRW Wheat 6.9200-6.9600 UP 10 -50H to -46H UNCH
Yellow Corn 7.3400-7.3900 UP 4 35H to 40H UNCH
Yellow Sorghum 12.4800 UP 7 OptH UNCH
Yellow Soybeans 14.6000 UP 7 35H UNCH
FORWARD CASH BIDS FOR March Delivery
Bids Change (¢/bu) Basis Change
**HRW Wheat:**
Ord Protein 7.5700 DN 8 -40N DN 10
**SRW Wheat** 7.1100 DN 3 -40N DN 10
Yellow Corn 7.3700-7.4100 UP 4 38H to 42H UNCH
Yellow Sorghum 12.4800 UP 7 OptH UNCH
Yellow Soybeans 14.6200 UP 12 37H UP 5
**HRW & SRW Wheat New Crop Delivery**
Cash bids reflect the difference between the basis and the futures settlement.
HRW Wheat = US 1; SRW Wheat = US 2; Yellow Corn = US 2; Yellow Sorghum = US 2;
Yellow Soybeans = US 2
CBOT/KCBOT symbols: F January, G February, H March, J April, K May,
M June, N July, Q August, U September, V October, X November, Z December
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Monthly Prices for: January 2013
Yellow Corn 7.5138
Yellow Sorghum 12.7429
Yellow Soybeans 14.6371
Source: USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News St. Joseph, MO
Baldemar Ortiz 816-676-7000 StJoe.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/SJ_GR112.txt
www.ams.usda.gov/LPSMarketNewsPage
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