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MS_GR850 Minneapolis, MN    Wednesday, February 2, 2022          USDA Market News
National Feedstuffs Market Review 

**All prices quoted per ton unless otherwise noted**


NOTICE: Starting the week of February 7, 2022, all feedstuff market information found 
on this report will be condensed into three national feedstuff reports released on a 
weekly basis. The reports will be titled "National Animal By-Product Feedstuffs," 
"Grain and Oilseed Processor Feedstuff," and "Mill-Feeds and Miscellaneous 
Feedstuff." The data will be collected and disseminated through AMS's Marketing 
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website at: https://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/feedstuffs-reports . For data and 
archive reports please view our my market news page 
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The USDA Market News Service reports fed ingredient prices for the week ending 
Tuesday February 1, 2022, were mixed. Soybean Meal was mixed, 8.00 lower to 45.00 
higher, mostly 39.00-45.00 higher. Cottonseed Meal was mixed, 10.00 lower to 15.00 
higher. Whole Cottonseed was steady to 10.00 higher. Canola Meal was steady to 44.00 
higher, mostly 39.00 to 44.00 higher. Linseed Meal was steady to 10.00 higher.  
Sunflower Meal was steady. Crude Soybean Oil was 282 to 332 points higher. Crude Corn 
Oil was 200 to 400 points higher. Ruminant Meat and Bone Meal was steady to 40.00 
higher. Ruminant Blood Meal was mixed, 25.00 lower to 125.00 higher. Feather Meal was 
steady to 50.00 higher. Yellow Corn Hominy was steady to 6.00 lower. Corn Gluten Feed 
was steady to 20.00 higher. Corn Gluten Meal was steady to 5.00 lower. Distillers 
Dried Grain was mixed, 2.00 lower to 31.00 higher. mostly steady to 12.00 higher. 
Wheat Millfeeds were steady to 7.00 higher. Wheat Millrun was steady to 7.00 higher.

Oilseeds: The March Soybean Meal futures closed 44.00 higher at 436.00 and May closed 
42.20 higher at 433.50. The March Soybean Oil futures closed 332 points higher at 65.83 
cents per pound and May closed 316 points higher at 65.76 cents per pound. The Rail 
delivery of high protein Soybean Meal in Central Illinois was 44.00 higher from 
446.00-456.00; Indiana-Ohio was 39.00 higher from 446.00-456.00; Iowa was 34.00 to 
44.00 higher from 426.00-451.00; Kansas City was 36.00 to 44.00 higher from 440.00-
444.00; Minneapolis truck was 42.00 to 46.00 higher from 426.00-436.00, St. Louis was 
8.00 lower from 420.00-425.00; Memphis was 44.00 higher from 456.00-471.00; Portland 
was 44.00 to 45.00 higher from 498.00-515.00 BN Santa Fe/Union Pacific delivered 
Chino Valley was 41.00 higher from 496.00-508.00. Cottonseed Meal FOB the Central San 
Joaquin Valley in California was 10.00 to 15.00 higher from 375.00-415.00; Kansas 
City was mixed, 10.00 lower to 5.00 higher from 355.00-390.00; St. Louis was mixed, 
5.00 lower to 10.00 higher from 350.00-385.00; Memphis was steady to 5.00 higher from 
300.00-335.00. Whole Cottonseed FOB the Central San Joaquin Valley in California was 
10.00 higher from 450.00-460.00; delivered to Portland was 5.00 to 10.00 higher from 
450.00-505.00; Memphis was steady at 305.00. Offers for nearby delivered Canola Meal 
34 to 36 percent protein, delivered to Portland was 43.00 to 44.00 higher from 
431.00-438.00; FOB Central San Joaquin Valley truck was steady from 405.00-430.00; 
Minneapolis was 39.00 to 44.00 higher from 376.00-401.00. Linseed Meal, 34 pct 
protein was steady to 10.00 higher from 325.00-350.00 in the North Dakota-Minnesota 
area. Sunflower Meal, 13 pct fiber, 34 pct protein was steady from 300.00-310.00 in 
the North Dakota-Minnesota area. The Soybean Oil in Central Illinois was 282 to 332 
points higher from 67.33-69.33 cents per pound; Indiana-Ohio was 282 to 323 points 
higher from 67.33-69.33 cents per pound; Iowa was 332 points higher from 69.33-75.83 
cents per pound; Minnesota was 332 points higher from 75.33-75.83 cents per pound. 
Crude Corn Oil in Central Illinois was 200 to 400 points higher from 56.00-58.00 
cents per pound.

ANIMAL PROTEINS: Ruminant Meat and Bone Meal in the Central U.S. was 360.00; FOB the 
Texas Panhandle was 10.00 to 35.00 higher at 250.00; Minneapolis was 30.00 to 40.00 
higher from 250.00-300.00; St. Louis was not available; Portland FOB Northwest Plants 
was steady to 20.00 higher from 220.00-240.00; FOB Central and Northern California 
was steady at 240.00; FOB Los Angeles was steady at 240.00. Pork Meat and Bone Meal 
in the Central U.S. had no quote; Eastern Corn Belt had no quote; Minneapolis was 
130.00 to 140.00 higher from 350.00-400.00; St. Louis was not available. Ruminant 
Blood Meal in the Central U.S. was mixed, 25.00 higher to 50.00 lower from 725.00-
750.00; the Texas Panhandle had no quote; Minneapolis was steady to 50.00 higher from 
750.00-850.00; delivered to the San Joaquin Valley was 125.00 higher at 900.00 with 
limited trade. Pork Blood Meal in the Central U.S. was steady to 50.00 higher from 
700.00-950.00, Eastern Corn Belt was 25.00 higher at 925.00; Minneapolis was 100.00 
to 150.00 higher at 900.00. Feather Meal in Kansas City was steady to 10.00 higher 
from 500.00-530.00; Minneapolis was 25.00 to 50.00 higher from 525.00-575.00; 
Arkansas was steady from 490.00-500.00; Mississippi was steady from 475.00-485.00. 

CORN FEEDS: Yellow Corn Hominy in Central Illinois was 5.00 lower at 160.00 for rail, 
truck was 6.00 lower at 165.00; Kansas City (Northwest) was not available; St. Louis 
was not available; California rail was steady at 285.00, truck was steady at 260.00. 
Corn Gluten Feed in the Midwest (NE,IA,IL,IN) was steady to 5.00 higher from 190.00-
200.00; Kansas City was steady from 260.00-275.00; St. Louis was steady at 270.00; 
California was 5.00 to 20.00 higher from 275.00-290.00. Corn Gluten Meal, 60 percent 
protein in the Midwest (IA, IL, IN) was steady to 5.00 lower from 580.00-630.00; 
Kansas City was not available; St. Louis was steady at 695.00. Distillers Dried Grain 
prices in Iowa was 5.00 to 10.00 higher from 195.00-230.00; Eastern Cornbelt (IL, IN, 
OH, MI) was mixed, 2.00 lower to 8.00 higher from 183.00-216.00; Kansas was steady to 
5.00 higher from 235.00-275.00; Minnesota was steady from 195.00-230.00; Nebraska was 
10.00 to 12.00 higher from 235.00-245.00; Wisconsin was steady to 5.00 higher from 
185.00-195.00; South Dakota was 25.00 to 31.00 higher from 205.00-245.00; Missouri 
was 10.00 to 25.00 higher from 245.00-259.00; St. Louis was not available; California 
truck was steady to 15.00 higher from 280.00-300.00; Pacific Northwest mills were 
10.00 to 11.00 higher from 307.00-315.00.

WHEAT MILLFEEDS: Wheat Millfeeds in Buffalo, NY was steady at 150.00; Kansas City was 
steady to 5.00 higher from 170.00-175.00; Minneapolis was steady to 7.00 higher from 
152.00-160.00; St. Louis was steady from 180.00-195.00. Wheat Millrun delivered 
Portland was 7.00 higher with limited offers at 282.00; FOB Los Angeles mill was 
steady to 5.00 higher from 190.00-205.00.

OTHERS: In the south Rice Bran, Millfeed and Rice Hulls were steady. In California, 
Rice Bran and Rice hulls were steady. Alfalfa Meal prices were steady across the 
nation this past week.

Source:  USDA Market News Service, Minneapolis, MN
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