National Organic Feed Corn and Soybean Prices Chart

Greeley, CO Wed, Oct 28, 2015 USDA Livestock, Poultry & Grain Market News
Bi-Weekly Weighted Average Report for the Week Period: 10/16/2015 to
Prices negotiated spot market, FOB the farm and reported with a weighted average. Prices quoted $/bushel, except soybean meal
($/ton and FOB the mill). Hay reported FOB the stack or barn unless otherwise noted. Soybean oil, sunflowers, spelt, cents/lb.
This Week 2 Weeks Ago Year Ago
Food Yellow
Feed Yellow 9.25 - 11.00 10.42 10.25 10.64
Food Grade 26.59
Feed Grade 20.00 - 22.75 21.36 22.26 24.24
Meal 1136.11
Roasted
Oil 0.40
Feed Grade 4.50
Organic Barley Feed Grade 8.24
Organic Wheat Food Grade HRS 20.75
Feed Grade HRS 11.25
Food Grade SRW
Feed Grade SRW
Food Grade HRW
Feed Grade HRW
Contracts/Other Items:
Alfalfa Supreme CA
Alfalfa Supreme OR
Alfalfa Premium CA
Meadow Grass Premium OR
Alfalfa Good CA
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National Organic Grain and Feedstuffs - Bi-Weekly
Price
10/24/2015
Organic Corn
Organic Soybeans
Organic Oats
285.00
320.00-355.00
260.00
USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News
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National Organic Feed Soybean Prices ($/bu)
2015 2014 2013
Compared to the prior trading period, organic grains traded unevenly steady on good demand. With harvest well under way, most of the organic
corrn and soybeans are going to storage while trades are negotiated. Trade activity for organic corn was slightly lower than 2 weeks ago with
prices steady to slightly higher. Activity is good on organic food grade soybeans for export. Feed grade organic soybeans were slightly lower on
limited trades. Organic wheat trade is limited with activity on mostly food grade quality with prices trending steady to slightly higher on feed
grade. Imports of organic grains continue to affect price bids. According to USDA NASS’ Weekly Crop Progress Report, for the week ending
October 26, 2015 conventional crop progress is as follows: 75% corn harvested, 87% soybeans harvested, 95% sorghum mature, 71% sorghum
harvested, 83% winter wheat planted, 62% winter wheat emerged.
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