In Northern and Western Illinois country grain dealers quoted
shelled corn bids were steady. Soybean bids were 4 to 5 cents
higher.
In Central Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn
bids were mostly steady. Soybean bids were mostly 6 to 7 cents
higher.
In the Southern part of the state, shelled corn bids were steady
to 1 cent lower. Soybean bids were mostly 3 to 7 cents higher.
Wheat bids were a penny higher. -----
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 |
2.94 - 3.12 |
9.35 - 9.55 |
|
WESTERN |
3.01 - 3.14 |
9.46 - 9.61 |
|
N. CENT. |
3.07 - 3.16 |
9.42 - 9.73 |
|
S. CENTRAL |
3.05 - 3.17 |
9.47 - 9.82 |
|
WABASH |
3.10 - 3.18 |
9.50 - 9.77 |
3.44 - 3.69 |
W.S. WEST |
3.09 - 3.13 |
9.70 - 9.80 |
3.41 - 3.58 |
L. EGYPT |
2.98 - 3.15 |
9.53 - 9.73 |
3.38 - 3.58 |
Central Illinois average price
Corn: 3.11 (-26 Z)
Soybeans: 9.62 (-10 1/2 X)
CONTRACT BIDS FOR JANUARY 2017 DELIVERY
AREA |
US 2
CORN |
US 1
SOYBEANS |
US
2
SOFT
WHEAT |
NORTHERN |
3.08 - 3.22 |
9.38 - 9.54 |
|
WESTERN |
3.09 - 3.29 |
9.40 - 9.63 |
|
N. CENT. |
3.19 - 3.29 |
9.54 - 9.77 |
|
S. CENTRAL |
3.16 - 3.34 |
9.45 - 9.68 |
|
WABASH |
3.28 - 3.43 |
9.61 - 9.73 |
|
W.S. WEST |
3.32 - 3.44 |
9.74 - 9.86 |
|
L. EGYPT |
3.27 - 3.43 |
9.71 - 9.78 |
|
[Text copied from
USDA-Illinois
Department of Agriculture Market News, Springfield]
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