Grain market close
The USDA Market News Service, Greeley, Colorado, in the closing grain report for June 27, reported in futures trading that Chicago July soft red winter wheat was $4.79 1/2, up 10 cents; July corn, $3.52 1/2, unchanged; and July soybeans, $8.67 1/2, up 1/4 cents.
The export bid for direct Gulf delivery of No. 1 hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, rail, $5.65 1/4, up 2 1/4 cents; No. 2 soft red winter wheat, barge, $5.38 1/2 to $5.41 1/2, up 10 cents; No. 2 yellow corn, barge, $4.05 1/2 to $4.06 1/2, down 1 to 4 cents; No. 2 yellow sorghum, rail, $7.29 to $7.38, unchanged; No. 2 yellow sorghum, barge, unavailable; and No. 2 yellow soybeans, barge, $9.18 1/2 to $9.23 1/2, up 1/4 to 1 1/4 cents.
Colby, Kan., unit train wheat bid was $4.34.
In Denver and the surrounding area, hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, was $4 to $4.30.
No. 1 hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, north central Colorado, was mostly 2 cents higher, at $3.81 to $4.15.
In northeast Colorado, wheat was $4 to $4.20.
In east central Colorado, wheat was $4 to $4.15.
In southeast Colorado, wheat was $4.15 to $4.53.
In southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming, wheat bids were $3.78 to $4.20.
No. 2 yellow corn in north central Colorado was mostly steady and $3.53 to $3.71 per bushel.
In northeast Colorado, the country elevator corn bids were $3.08 to $3.37.
In east central Colorado, corn was $2.97 to $3.08.
In southeast Colorado, corn was $2.97 to $3.54.
In southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming, corn bids were $3.05 to $3.22 per bushel.
No. 2 yellow sorghum in southeast Colorado was mostly steady at $5.66 per cwt.
No. 1 yellow soybeans in southwest Nebraska were mostly steady to 1 cent higher at $7.37 to $7.51 per bushel.
White millet in Colorado, southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming was $7.25 to $8.50 per cwt., mostly $8.
Sunflowers were $18 cwt.
In Denver and surrounding areas, corn was $3.53 per bushel. Barley was unavailable.
In northeast Colorado, Wyoming and western Nebraska, pinto beans were steady $21 per cwt; in North Dakota and Minnesota, pinto beans were steady, $21 to $22. In North Dakota and Minnesota, black beans were steady $25 to $26. Great Northerns were steady at $21 in northeast Colorado, Wyoming and western Nebraska. In North Dakota and Minnesota, navy beans were steady $23. In northeast Colorado, Wyoming and western Nebraska, light red kidneys were steady $35; in North Dakota and Minnesota, light red kidneys were steady $33.