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Grain market closeThe USDA Market News Service, Greeley, Colo, in the close grain report for Feb. 26, reported in futures trading that Chicago March soft red winter wheat was $7.05 3/4, up 6 1/2 cents. March corn was $7.05 3/4, up 11 1/2 cents. March soybeans was $14.31 3/4, down 3 1/2 cents. The export bid for the direct Gulf deliver of No. 1 hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, rail, $8.17 3/4 to $8.27, up 1 1/4 cents; No. 2 soft red winter wheat, barge, $7.73 3/4 to $7.77 3/4, up 5 1/2 to up 8 1/2 cents; No. 2 yellow corn, barge, $7.65 to $7.75, up 11 1/12 cents. No. 2 yellow sorghum, rail, $12.67 3/4 to $13.13 1/2, up 20 1/2 to up 2 3/4 cents; No. 2 yellow sorghum, barge, $12.94 3/4 to $13.12 1/2, up 20 3/4 to up 20 1/2 cents. No. 2 yellow soybeans, barge, $15.17 3/4 to $15.28 3/4, down 8 1/2 to down 3 1/2 cents. Colby, Kan., unit train wheat bid was, $6.96. In Denver and the surrounding area, hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, was $6.83 to $7.53, up 1 cents. No. 1 hard red winter wheat, ordinary protein, northwest Colorado was mostly 1 cent higher. In north central Colorado, wheat was $6.79 to $7.23. In northeast Colorado, wheat was $6.59 to $6.85. In east central Colorado, wheat was $6.73 to $6.83. In southeast Colorado, wheat was $6.88 to $6.98. In south central Colorado, wheat was $5.96. In southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming, wheat bids were $6.73 to $6.88. No. 2 yellow corn in north central Colorado was 11 to 12 cents higher at $7.05 to $7.30 per bushel. In northeast Colorado, the country elevator corn bids were $6.84 to $7.20. In east central Colorado, corn was $7.10 to $7.17. In southeast Colorado, corn was $7.32 to $7.43. In southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming, corn bids were $6.90 to $7.05. No. 2 yellow sorghum in southeast Colorado was steady at 19 cents higher and $12.14 to $12.23 per cwt. No. 1 yellow soybeans in southwest Nebraska were most 3 cents lower and $13.72 to $13.94 per bushel. White millet in Colorado, southwest Nebraska and southeast Wyoming was $38 to $41 per cwt. Sunflowers were mostly $40 to $41 cwt. In Denver and surrounding areas, corn was $7.05 to $7.30, most 11 cents higher. Barley was steady at $13. In northeast Colorado and Nebraska, pinto beans were steady at $33. In North Dakota and Minnesota, pinto beans were steady at $30 to $32. In North Dakota and Minnesota, black beans had no bids. Great Northerns were steady at $42 in northeast Colorado and Nebraska. In North Dakota and Minnesota, navy beans were steady at $30. In northeast Colorado and Nebraska, light red kidney were steady at $50. In North Dakota and Minnesota, light red kidneys had no bids. Date: 3/4/2013
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