Dally National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO May 7,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Wheat, com, and soybeans traded moderate to sharply higher, while soy beans were slightly lower. The reason for the higher wheat trade was the Egyptian purchase of red winter and white soft wheat. Light fund buying in the com pits and wet weather in the corn-belt was noted supporting the market, along with a stronger wheat trade. Not much con cern for planting delays as over half the com crop is on the ground at this point. Very slow activity in the soybean pits with a lack of fresh news. Wheat was 5-9 cents higher, except for exports from the gulf which was 11-14 cents higher. Corn 3-5 cents higher. Sorghum was steady to 9 cents higher. Soybeans mostly 2-3 cents lower. EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIVERY DATE Egypt Soft White Wheat 60,000 July 1-10 Soft red winter wheat 60,000 July 1-10 Taiwan Yellow Com 56,000 MIRACO Many Sizes In Stock Call us for all your... 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THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT COULD BE CONFIRM ED TRUCK BIDS: 05/07/03 05/06/03 05/08/02 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 3.47-3.50 up 9 2.85 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.90 3 A up 6 3 A 3.33 'A Portland (SWW) 3.35-3.40 up 5-6 3.42-3.43 St. Louis (SRW) 3.20 up 6 2.80 Com, US No 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.45-2.48 up 5-4 1.95-1.97 Minneapolis 2.37 Vi up 3 1.91 >A So. lowa 2.45-2.45 'A up 3-3 'A 2.00-2.01 Omaha 2.33-2.34 up 4 1.88 Soybeans, US No 1 Yellow: Kansas City 6.27-6.28 dn 2-3 4.69-4.72 Minneapolis 6.12 dn 2 'A 4.62 So. lowa 6.19-6.21 dn 2 4.70-4.72 Cent. II Processor 6.24-6.37 dn 2 ‘A 4.73-4.87 Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (Jul) Wheat 3.17 up 9 ‘A 2.84 3 A Minneapolis (Jul) Wheat 3.50 Vi up 6 Vi 2.93 Vi Chicago (Jul) Wheat 3.01 3 A up 8 V* 2.72 'A Chicago (Jul) Com 2.42 'A up 5 2.04 'A Chicago (Jul) Soybeans 6.27 dn 2 'A 4.72 EXPORT Waterers| " fl- Bi BIDS: Barge bids out of the Port of New Orleans, or Rail out of the North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel, except sorghum per US I HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail 3.82-3.87 up 9 'A 3.25-3.31 US 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat: Barge 3.43 3 /<-3.44 3 A up 14 11 'A 2.98 'A- 3.02 'A US 2 Yellow Com Barge 2.71 'A-2.1l up 5 2.24-2.24 'A US 2 Yellow Sorghum Rail 4.87 up 9 3.99-4.08 Barge 4.60 unch 3.90-3.94 US 2 Yellow Soybeans Barge 6.49-6.50 dn 1 'A-'A 4.98 Corn Belt Feedstuff St. Joseph, Mo. May 6,2003 Report Supplied By USDA CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff prices this week were mixed, mostly steady to weak. Soybean meal prices con tinued higher due to improved export in terest. Most ingredients re- mained un changed with supplies available. Demand continued slow as rainfall greens pas tures. SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was 2.50-3.50 higher from 196.00-198.00. 48 percent truck was 3.00-7.50 higher from ' -1 tilatJon f»yat€ M ms m^ A Division ol (piSiD* GALVANIZED FANS Economical hne of galvanized fans are now available in various versions to fit any need or application that you may encounter H Direct Drive • High efficiency PSC" motor • Upright motor mounts for unrestricted airflow • Full variable speed capabilities Belt Drive Available in 36" & 48" sizes • High quality sealed “AVS designed bearings • Twist link belt for ease of adjustment to keep at top performance 197.00-208.00 per ton. CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed 21 percent, Interior Points was steady from 60.00-65.00; Chicago was steady to 2.00 higher from 60.00-70.00. 60 percent Gluten Meal, Interior Points was steady from 225.00-235.00; Chicago steady from 225.00- per ton. Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points was steady to 1.00 lower from 67.00-70.00; truck steady to 5.00 lower from 69.00-80.00. Crude Com Oil was 25-50 points higher from 28.00- cents per pound. MILLFEEDS: Northwest was steady at 52.00; Buffalo steady from 53.00-60.00 per ton. ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17 percent dehydrated were steady from 155.00- meal steady from 158.50-182.50. 15 percent pellets were steady to 2.50 lower from 152.50-172.00 per ton; meal steady to 2.50 lower from 156.00- DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen tral Illinois steady to 3.00 higher from 85.00- Chicago 4.50 to 7.00 lower from 85.00-92.50; Lawrenceburg, 11, steady at 86.00; Kansas was 10.00 to 15.00 lower at 105.00; Nebraska 5.00 to 15.00 lower from 95.00-110.00; Minneapo lis was steady at 90.00 per ton. BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS: New ark, NJ was steady at 94.00; Williams burg, VA was steady at 84.00 per ton. 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Confirmed sales 550 this week, 900 last week and 450 last year. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1-2; 950-975 lbs 77.00-78.00. Hol stein steers: no test. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1-2: 425-450 lbs 90.00; 600-725 lbs 80.00-84.50; 725-775 lbs 78.50-79.00. Prices are based FOB the farm unless otherwise indicated. Delivered prices in clude freight, commissions, and other ex penses. I. *