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[April 27, 2013]  SPRINGFIELD -- This is Friday's report of the grain prices and trends, prepared by 
the USDA and the Illinois Department of Agriculture.

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Illinois country grain prices were mixed on Friday afternoon, with soybeans higher and corn and wheat lower.

Technical trading at the Board of Trade
helped to boost soybean values, along with stronger soybean meal values.

In Northern and Western Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn bids were steady to 1 cent lower at 6.40-6.55.

Soybean bids were 9 to 14 cents higher at 14.31-14.48.
 
In Central Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn bids were 1 to 3 cents lower at 6.39-6.56.

Soybean bids were 4 to 9 cents higher at 14.51-14.61.

In the Southern part of the state, shelled corn bids were 4 to 5 cents lower at 6.29-6.64.

Soybean bids were 6 to 11 cents higher at 14.51-14.67.

Wheat bids were 11 to 13 cents lower at 6.83-7.01.
 
Illinois grains ended mixed this week at the Board of Trade, with soybeans higher and corn and wheat slightly lower. 

Soybean futures were supported by strong cash markets and good export interest.  Weekly export sales for soybeans totaled 422,000 tonnes for both old and new crop years. 

The USDA announced Thursday that the US has sold new crop soybeans to China and to unknown destinations. 

Though wheat futures ended lower for the week, traders are concerned with how much damage was done to the western wheat crop due to freezing temperatures last week.

It seems like corn futures are driven by the weather forecast, but export interest has also been moderate to good.

The trading in the cash grain market was very slow this week. 

This is also a very confusing time for farmers and grain merchandisers.

So what makes this time confusing?  Different spot basis months are being used by the processors and river terminals. 

If you only look at the price, there is no confusion. 

If you look at those large numbers on basis, you have to pay attention. 

At a time when the soybean basis has hit triple digits at many locations, it can make a big difference in pulling the trigger on a sale or not. 

So, if you are considering making a sale of cash grain in the next week, make sure you know if the basis quoted is verses the May (K) or the July (N). 

At the Central Illinois Soybean Processors cash bids were mixed ranging from 14.67-14.82, with basis up 15 to 35 cents ranging from +95N to +110N.

At the Central Illinois Corn Processors cash bids were steady to 5 cents lower ranging from 6.64-6.69, with basis steady to 5 cents
higher at +40N to +45N.

At the Illinois River terminals south of Peoria, cash corn bids ended 3 to 6 cents lower ranging from 6.53-6.60, with basis down 4 to 7 cents to +8K to +15K.

Cash soybean bids lost 8 to 15 cents to 14.53-14.70, with basis 1 to 8 cents lower ranging from +30K to +47K.

New crop wheat bids for delivery in July 2013 ended 1 cent lower ranging from 7.06-
7.07, with basis 2 cents stronger at +2N to +3N.

At the Illinois River terminals north of Peoria,
cash corn bids were down 4 to 7 cents at 6.50-6.52, with basis down 5 to 7 cents to range from +5K to +71/2K.

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Cash soybean bids dropped 18 to 24 cents to 14.47-14.57, with basis 11 to 17 cents lower ranging from +24K to +34K.

New crop wheat bids for July 2013 delivery ended mixed to range from 7.06-7.07, with basis 2 cents higher at +4N to +6N. 

At the St. Louis terminals cash corn bids closed 8 to 10 cents lower ranging from 6.49-6.50, with soybeans down 12 to 27 cents ranging from 14.63-14.64.

Cash bids for Soft Red Winter wheat were down 2 cents to 7.25-7.26 and cash sorghum bids were unchanged at 6.30-6.31. 

In northern and western Illinois, cash corn bids to producers at country elevators were mixed at 6.40-6.56, with central Illinois locations steady to 2 cents lower at 6.42-6.57 and in southern Illinois bids were 1 to 5 cents lower ranging from 6.33-6.69. Cash soybean bids in northern and western locations were down 13 to 22 cents at 14.17-14.39, with central Illinois bids 6 to 9 cents lower at 14.42-14.57 and southern Illinois bids dropped 6 to 10 cents at 14.40-14.61.

Cash wheat bids for Soft Red Winter wheat in southern Illinois locations ended 1 to 2 cents higher ranging from 6.96-7.12.

New crop wheat bids for June-July delivery in southern Illinois were down 3 to 10 cents ranging from 6.74-7.02.

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Commercial grain prices paid farmers by Interior Illinois Country Elevators after 2.00 p.m. Friday are listed below in dollars per bushel:

AREA 

US 2

CORN

US 1

SOYBEANS

 US 2

SOFT

WHEAT 

NORTHERN

 6.44 - 6.55 14.31 - 14.46  

WESTERN 

6.40 - 6.47 14.35 - 14.48  

N. CENT.

6.41 - 6.56 14.53 - 14.60  

S. CENTRAL

6.39 - 6.46 14.51 - 14.61  

WABASH 

6.50 - 6.64 14.51 - 14.61 6.84 - 7.01

W.S. WEST

6.29 - 6.38 14.55 - 14.67 6.85 - 6.97

L. EGYPT

6.55 - 6.64 14.61 - 14.66 6.83 - 7.01

Central Illinois average price

Corn:  6.47 1/2 (+ 3 1/2 K)
Soybeans:
14.56  (+25 K)


CONTRACT BIDS FOR NEW CROP 2013 DELIVERY

AREA 

US 2

CORN

US 1

SOYBEANS

 ***US 2

SOFT

WHEAT 

NORTHERN

4.90 - 5.09 11.70 - 11.80  

WESTERN 

4.87 - 5.07 11.72 - 11.78  

N. CENT.

4.87 - 5.04 11.78 - 11.93  

S. CENTRAL

 4.90 - 5.06 11.80 - 11.92  

WABASH 

4.96 - 5.06  11.80 - 11.85  6.63 - 6.77

W.S. WEST

 4.91 - 5.08  11.88 - 11.94 6.81 - 6.91

L. EGYPT

5.01 - 5.09 11.77 - 11.90 6.73 - 6.81 

***June/July 2013 delivery
 

Cent. Ill. Average Price at Country Elevators

Week of

4/25/2013

4/18/2013

  Price--Basis Price--Basis

Corn

6.49 1/2 +4K

6.50 1/2 +6K

Soybeans

14.49 1/2 +26K

14.49 1/2 +26K

Annual Comparison

 

March 2013

April 2012

  Price--Basis Price--Basis

Corn

7.33 +16 1/2K

6.34 - 1/2K

Soybeans

14.62 +17K

14.23 -17 1/2K 

[Text copied from USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News, Springfield]

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