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Western Kansas Grain Market

DODGE CITY - Feb 4/16 - SNS -- USDA daily summary of elevator bids for wheat, corn, sorgum, soybean and sunflower seed delivered to elevators in western Kansas..

Western Kansas Grain Markets
Compared to Wednesday: Wheat 8 to mostly 9 lower; Corn mostly 2 to 7 lower; Milo
mostly 3 to 13 lower; Soybeans mostly 2 to 3 lower.
Thursdays closing elevator grain bids:
            #1 HRW      #2 YEL       #2 YEL       #2 YEL
             WHEAT       CORN        GRN SORG     SOYBEAN
Dodge City   3.95        3.59          5.52        7.80
Colby        4.08        3.41          5.52        7.80
Garden City  3.93-3.95   3.59-3.69     5.25-5.43   7.85
Goodland     4.01        3.34          5.34
Protection   4.00        3.54          5.43        7.85
Scott City   3.90-3.95   3.54-3.59     5.25-5.41   7.84-7.85
Sublette     3.90-3.95   3.74          5.43-5.52   7.85
Syracuse     3.95        3.64          5.34
Ulysses      3.95        3.63          5.27        7.84
Closing feed mill bids:
                         Corn        Grn Sorg
Ashland                 No Bid         6.32
Oil Seed bids:
Goodland  NuSun           Spot 14.60-16.60
                      Cash N/C 16.55
                       AOG N/C 15.55
  Hi Oleics               Spot 17.60
                      Cash N/C 18.55
                       AOG N/C 17.55
  Millet                  Spot  5.00
  Canola              New Crop 7.70
#1 Confection Seeds:                         Large/Small
                                     Spot       24/14
                                 New Crop       --/--
Cotton Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34, West Texas base price 57.75 cents
per Pound F.O.B. Railcar or Truck.
Price per bushel for Wheat, Corn, Soybeans and Canola; per cwt for Grain
Sorghum, Millet and Sunflower Seeds.
Source:  USDA-KS Department of Ag Market News Service, Dodge City, Ks

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