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South Carolina Grain Market Summary

COLUMBIA - Oct 29/09 - SNS -- USDA daily summary of cash grain bids for corn, soybeans amd wheat delivered to various points across South Carolina.

South Carolina closing cash grain bids as of 3:00 P.M.  Prices delivered to
country elevators or processors.  New crop bids noted with (*).
US 2 Yellow Corn was 10 to 11 cents higher.
US 1 Yellow Soybeans were 17 to 20 cents higher.
US 2 Soft Wheat was too few to trend.
New Crop US 1 Yellow Soybeans were 17 to 20 cents higher.
CORN: Country Elevators---3.54 at Kingstree; 3.95 at Hamer; 3.49 at
Lynchburg; Processors 4.14 at Orangeburg 1; 4.09 at Orangeburg 2; 4.30 at
Monetta; 4.24 at Sumter; 4.04 at Cassett.
SOYBEANS: Country Elevators---*9.35 at Anderson 9.10 and *9.10 at Kingstree;
9.51 at Hamer; 9.35 and *9.10 at Lynchburg; *9.15 at Orangeburg 2; Processors
9.80 and *9.80 at Kershaw; 9.90 and *9.90 at Estill.
WHEAT: Country Elevators---No bid at Anderson; *4.22 at Kingstree; 3.34 and
*4.67 at Hamer; Processor---N/A at Cassett; No bid at Columbia.
COUNTRY ELEVATORS    US 2 Yellow       US 1 Yellow       US 2 Soft Red
                         Corn             Soybeans           Wheat
                     Cash  New Crop    Cash  New Crop    Cash  New Crop
Anderson                                       9.35
Kingstree            3.54               9.10   9.10              4.22
Hamer                3.95               9.51             3.34    4.67
Lynchburg            3.49               9.35   9.10
Orangeburg 2                                   9.15
Estill
PROCESSORS
Orangeburg 1         4.14
Orangeburg 2         4.09
Monetta              4.30
Sumter               4.24
Cassatt              4.04
Columbia
Kershaw                                 9.80    9.80
Estill                                  9.90    9.90
Source: South Carolina Dept of Ag-USDA Market News, Columbia, SC

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