Illinois grain prices in country elevators

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[January 14, 2020]  SPRINGFIELD — This is Tuesday's report of the grain prices and trends prepared by the USDA and the Illinois Department of Agriculture.

In Northern and Western Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn bids were steady to down a penny. Soybean bids were steady to a penny higher.

In Central Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn bids were up 1 to 2 cents. Soybean bids were steady to 3 cents higher.

In the Southern part of the state, shelled corn bids were steady to a penny lower. Soybean bids were steady to a penny lower.

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

AREA 

US 2

CORN

US 1

SOYBEANS

 US 2

SOFT

WHEAT 

NORTHERN

3.56 - 3.79 8.77 - 9.13  

WESTERN 

3.59 - 3.77 8.85 - 9.22  

N. CENT.

3.76 - 3.90 9.13 - 9.32  

S. CENTRAL

3.77 - 3.97 9.14 - 9.28  

WABASH 

3.94 - 4.05 9.22 - 9.27  

W.S. WEST

3.81 - 3.92 9.27 - 9.45  

L. EGYPT

3.63 - 4.04 9.14 - 9.53  

Central Illinois average price

Corn:  3.86 1/2 (-2 1/2 H)
Soybeans:
9.22 1/2 (-19 1/2 H)

CONTRACT BIDS FOR MAR 2020 DELIVERY

AREA 

US 2

CORN

US 1

SOYBEANS

 US 2

SOFT

WHEAT** 

NORTHERN

3.61 - 3.84 8.77 - 9.08  

WESTERN 

3.63 - 3.80 9.02 - 9.24  

N. CENT.

3.77 - 3.93 9.12 - 9.30  

S. CENTRAL

3.79 - 4.01 9.15 - 9.30  

WABASH 

3.97 - 4.06 9.27 - 9.29 5.52 - 5.62

W.S. WEST

3.85 - 4.00 9.28 - 9.43 5.77 - 5.97

L. EGYPT

3.69 - 4.08 9.12 - 9.47 5.65 - 6.12

**Wheat bids are for June-July Delivery 2020**

[Text copied from USDA-Illinois Department of Agriculture Market News, Springfield]

 

 

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