GREELEY - Nov 16/04 - SNS -- Daily updated cash grain bids for corn, wheat, sorghum and millet delivered country elevators in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming.
CO/NE/WY Elevator Afternoon Grain Bids Cash grain bids to farmers delivered to country elevators for Corn and Wheat per bushel; and Sorghum, Millet, and Sunflowers per cwt. as of 2:00 pm. Nov 16, 2004. US 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat Ordinary Protein mostly 3 higher. Current New Crop Northwest Colorado range 2.82 Craig 2.82 Northcentral Colorado range 3.38-3.52 Greeley 3.38 Bennett/Roggen/Byers 3.47-3.52 Northeast Colorado range 3.21-3.40 Flemming/Haxtun/Holoyke/Amherst/ Julesburg/Paoli/Peetz 3.26-3.30 Yuma/Wray/Brush/Akron/Otis/Anton 3.21-3.40 Eastcentral Colorado range 3.28-3.44 Cheyenne Wells 3.44 Limon/Seibert/Burlington/Genoa/Hugo/Arriba/ Flager/Bethune/Stratton 3.28-3.34 Southeast Colorado range 3.08-3.18 Lamar/Holly/Vilas/Campo/Wiley/Springfield/ Haswell 3.08-3.18 Southcentral Colorado range 3.09 Monte Vista 3.09 Southwest NE and Southeast WY range 3.20-3.28 Venango/Chappell/Big Springs/Brule 3.20-3.28 Kimball/Pine Bluffs/Sidney/Brownson/Potter/ Huntsman 3.27-3.28 US 2 Yellow Corn steady to 1 higher. Northcentral Colorado range 2.03-2.24 Greeley/Eaton 2.18-2.24 Roggen/Byers 2.03-2.15 Northeast Colorado range 1.83-2.11 Flemming/Haxtun/Holoyke/Amherst/ Julesburg/Paoli/Peetz 1.83-1.85 Yuma/Wray/Brush/Otis/Anton 1.86-2.11 Eastcentral Colorado range 1.93-2.13 Cheyenne Wells 1.98 Limon/Seibert/Burlington/Genoa/Hugo/Arriba/ Flager/Bethune/Stratton 1.93-2.13 Southeast Colorado range 2.03-2.12 Lamar/Holly/Vilas/Campo/Wiley/Springfield 2.03-2.12 Southwest NE and Southeast WY range 1.80-2.03 Venango/Chappell/Big Springs/Brule 1.80-1.93 Kimball/Pine Bluffs/Sidney/Potter 1.93-2.03 US 2 Yellow Sorghum steady to 2 higher. Southeast Colorado range 2.91-3.07 Lamar/Holly/Vilas/Campo/Wiley/Springfield/ 2.91-3.07 US 1 Yellow Soybeans 5 higher. Southwest NE range 4.81-4.86 Venango/Chappell/Big Springs/Sidney/Potter 4.81-4.86 White Millet Colorado/SW NE/SE WY 5.25 to 6.50, mostly 6.25 Sunflowers Colorado/SW NE/SE WY 10.70 to 12.50, mostly 12.50 Source: USDA-CO Dept of Market News, Greeley, CO
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