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May 6 - Closing Agricultural Markets

On the Chicago Board of Trade:

Corn Futures: May up 5 and a quarter at 3.66 and a half July up 4 at 3.66 and a half

Soybean Futures: May down 3 at 9.90 and a half July down 2 and a quarter at 9.82 and a half

Wheat Futures: May up 11 and a half at 4.75 and a half July up 12 and a half at 4.79 and a quarter

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From Thompson's at Kent Bridge:

Old Crop Corn = 50 over July = 4.17/bu New Crop Corn = 20 over December = 4.03/bu

Old Crop Soybeans = 1.40 over July = 11.23/bu New Crop Soybeans = 1.10 over November = 10.66/bu

Old Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = 2.50 over July = 7.29/bu New Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = 2.50 over July = 7.29/bu

Old Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = 50 over July = 5.29/bu New Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = 50 over July = 5.29/bu

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From Dauphin Feed and Supply - the 48% soybean meal quote, FOB Seaforth = $474/tonne

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From Palmerston Grain:

2014 Crop Soybeans = down 2 at 11.18/bu 2015 Crop Soybeans = up 1 at 10.61/bu

2014 Crop Corn = up 4 at 4.17/bu 2015 Crop Corn = down 3 at 3.98/bu

2014 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 12 at 5.29/bu 2015 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 12 at 5.29/bu

2014 Hard Red Winter Wheat = up 12 at 6.09/bu 2015 Hard Red Winter Wheat = up 12 at 6.09/bu

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(B-F-O Report)

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Ontario Pork Reports:

The U-S CME price = $73.96 U-S per hundredweight, dressed weight. That's up $1.81

100% formula price = $160.98 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight. That's up $3.05

Quebec's average price on May 5th was $157.65 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight, 100 index.

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