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St. Joseph, MO Tue, Jan 11, 2011 USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News
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 7.6300 DN 4 -75H UNCH
SRW Wheat 7.2600-7.2800 DN 4 -112H to -110H UNCH
Yellow Corn 5.8900-5.9100 UNCH -18H to -16H UNCH
Yellow Sorghum 10.1300 UNCH -40H UNCH
Yellow Soybeans13.1900-13.2200 DN 24 -38H to -35H UNCH
FORWARD CASH BIDS FOR March Delivery
Bids Change (¢/bu) Basis Change
**HRW Wheat:**
Ord Protein 7.6700-7.7200 DN 3 -90N to -85N UNCH
**SRW Wheat** 7.5700-7.6200 DN 3 -100N to -95N UNCH
Yellow Corn 6.0000-6.0100 UNCH -7H to -6H UNCH
Yellow Sorghum 10.3000 UNCH -30H UNCH
Yellow Soybeans13.3200-13.3700 DN 24 -25H to -20H UNCH
**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: December 2010
Yellow Corn 5.7407
Yellow Sorghum 9.9090
Yellow Soybeans 12.8452
Source: USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News St. Joseph, MO
Baldemar Ortiz, Market Reporter (816)238-0678
www.ams.usda.gov/LSMarketNews
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