Hard Red Winter Wheat
Hard Red Winter Wheat Cash Price
Ordinary Protein | 11% | 12% | |
+16 Mon PM | +16 Mon PM | +16 Mon PM |
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South Central MT | 5.13 - 5.42 | 5.29 - 5.54 | 5.38 - 5.63 |
Golden Triangle | 5.41 - 5.56 | 5.45 - 5.71 | 5.47 - 5.86 |
Northeast MT | 4.62 - 5.42 | 4.72 - 5.42 | 4.80 - 5.42 |
FOB Portland | +16 6.37 - 6.47 Mon PM | +16 6.57 - 6.67 Mon PM | +16 6.72 - 6.82 Mon PM |
Dark Northern Spring Wheat
Dark Northern Spring Wheat Cash Prices
13% Protein | 14% | 15% | |
+8 Mon PM | +8 Mon PM | +8 Mon PM |
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South Central MT | 5.50 - 6.17 | 5.82 - 6.41 | 5.90 - 6.57 |
Golden Triangle | 6.14 - 6.50 | 6.30 - 6.66 | 6.30 - 6.70 |
Northeast MT | 5.62 - 6.02 | 6.02 - 6.42 | 6.10 - 6.88 |
FOB Portland | +8 to 10 7.19 - 7.34 Mon PM | +8 7.40 - 7.50 Mon PM | +8 to 9 7.48 - 7.59 Mon PM |
Wheat / Durum / Barley
Wheat / Durum / Barley Cash Prices
Soft White Wheat | Hard Amber Durum | Feed Barley | |
+20 Mon PM | STEADY Mon PM | STEADY Mon PM |
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South Central MT | |||
Golden Triangle | 7.00 | 3.40 - 3.90 | |
Northeast MT | 7.50 - 7.75 | ||
FOB Portland | 5.60 - 6.00 |
Wyoming / Nebraska / Colorado
Wyoming / Nebraska / Colorado Cash Prices
Hard Red Winter Wheat | Yellow Corn | Sorghum | |
+16 Mon PM | +6 Mon PM | +6 Mon PM |
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S.E. WYO - S.W. NE | 4.97 - 5.17 | 4.14 - 4.39 | |
North Central COLO | 5.12 - 5.77 | 4.94 - 4.99 | 4.54 |
Northwest NE | 4.92 - 5.17 | 3.67 - 4.31 | 3.89 - 4.09 |
Futures
Hard Red Winter Wheat
Dark Northern Spring Wheat
Wheat / Durum / Barley
Wyoming / Nebraska / Colorado
Futures
Grain Market Commentary
Today’s Grain Market Update
DTN reports: In somewhat quiet trade, Corn, wheat and soy all rejected early weakness to close higher, with corn the strongest. U.S. corn and soybeans are the world’s cheapest offer. …
Links to Market Analysis
Ag Center – Cattle Report
Livestock Marketing Information Center
Kansas State – AgManager.info
North Dakota State – Livestock Economics
University of Missouri – Farm Marketing
CattleFax
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