| In Northern and Western Illinois country grain dealers quoted 
				shelled corn bids were mostly steady to a penny higher. Soybean 
				bids were mostly 6 cents higher.
 In Central Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn 
				bids were steady to a penny lower. Soybean bids were up 6 cents.
 
 In the Southern part of the state, shelled corn bids were steady 
				to a penny higher. Soybean were steady to 6 cents higher. Wheat 
				bids were down 3 to 5 cents.
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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 | 3.32 - 3.52 | 10.12 - 10.28 |  |  
					| WESTERN   | 3.40 - 3.47 | 10.28 - 10.43 |  |  
					| N. CENT. | 3.40 - 3.57 | 10.30 - 10.60 |  |  
					| S. CENTRAL | 3.44 - 3.55 | 10.33 - 10.49 |  |  
					| WABASH   | 3.53 - 3.69 | 10.36 - 10.45 | 3.98 - 4.19 |  
					| W.S. WEST | 3.52 - 3.62 | 10.31 - 10.47 | 4.01 - 4.05 |  
					| L. EGYPT | 3.45 - 3.70 | 10.33 - 10.47 | 4.05 - 4.32 |  
              
                Central Illinois average price 
			 
              
                Corn:  3.48 1/2 (-16 1/2 
				H)Soybeans: 
				10.45 (-30 H)
 
 CONTRACT BIDS FOR MARCH 2017  DELIVERY
 
				
					| 
					AREA   | 
					US 2  
					CORN  | 
					US 1  
					SOYBEANS | 
					 US 
					2  
					SOFT  
					WHEAT   |  
					| NORTHERN | 3.32 - 3.47 | 10.20 - 10.36 |  |  
					| WESTERN   | 3.45 - 3.50 | 10.34 - 10.41 |  |  
					| N. CENT. | 3.42 - 3.62 | 10.35 - 10.65 |  |  
					| S. CENTRAL | 3.45 - 3.53 | 10.35 - 10.48 |  |  
					| WABASH   | 3.64 - 3.70 | 10.43 - 10.49 | 4.33 - 4.52 |  
					| W.S. WEST | 3.54 - 3.60 | 10.44 - 10.66 | 4.02 - 4.35 |  
					| 
					L. EGYPT | 3.45 - 3.67 | 10.34 - 10.49 | 3.85 - 4.45 |  **Wheat bids are for June-July 
				Delivery 2017** 
			[Text copied from
			USDA-Illinois 
			Department of Agriculture Market News, Springfield]   
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