| In Northern and Western Illinois country grain 
				dealers quoted shelled corn bids were steady to a penny higher. 
				Soybean bids were up 15 cents. 
 In Central Illinois country grain dealers quoted shelled corn 
				bids were 1 to 2 cents higher. Soybeans were up 13 to 14 cents.
 
 In the Southern part of the state, shelled corn bids were 1 to 2 
				cents higher. Soybeans were mostly 12 to 13 cents higher.
 
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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 | 3.18 - 3.43 | 8.02 - 8.16 |  |  
					| WESTERN   | 3.27 - 3.38 | 8.08 - 8.25 |  |  
					| N. CENT. | 3.17 - 3.38 | 8.13 - 8.50 |  |  
					| S. CENTRAL | 3.22 - 3.40 | 8.00 - 8.30 |  |  
					| WABASH   | 3.26 - 3.52 | 8.11 - 8.32 |  |  
					| W.S. WEST | 3.36 - 3.53 | 8.15 - 8.38 |  |  
					| L. EGYPT | 3.22 - 3.49 | 8.07 - 8.36 |  |  
              
                Central Illinois average price 
			 
              
                Corn:  3.28 
				1/2 (-28 Z)Soybeans: 
				8.25 (-50 1/2 F)
 
 CONTRACT BIDS FOR JAN 2019 DELIVERY
 
				
					| 
					AREA   | 
					US 2  
					CORN  | 
					US 1  
					SOYBEANS | 
					 US 
					2  
					SOFT  
					WHEAT**   |  
					| NORTHERN | 3.23 - 3.51 | 8.00 - 8.18 |  |  
					| WESTERN   | 3.31 - 3.45 | 8.10 - 8.31 |  |  
					| N. CENT. | 3.29 - 3.48 | 8.18 - 8.55 |  |  
					| S. CENTRAL | 3.34 - 3.51 | 8.12 - 8.37 |  |  
					| WABASH   | 3.41 - 3.57 | 8.17 - 8.36 | 4.75 - 4.95 |  
					| W.S. WEST | 3.41 - 3.65 | 8.24 - 8.51 | 4.92 - 5.15 |  
					| 
					L. EGYPT | 3.34 - 3.51 | 8.20 - 8.36 | 4.95 - 5.15 |  **Wheat bids are for June-July 
				Delivery 2019** 
			[Text copied from
			USDA-Illinois 
			Department of Agriculture Market News, Springfield]   
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