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Dec. 18 - Closing Agricultural Markets

On the Chicago Board of Trade:

Corn Futures: March up a quarter at 3.74 and a half May up a quarter at 3.80 and a half

Soybean Futures: January up 15 and a quarter at 8.92 and a quarter March up 15 at 8.92 and a half

Wheat Futures: March up 2 and a half at 4.86 and a half May up 2 at 4.93

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From Thompson's at Black's Lane;

Old Crop Corn = 90 over March = 4.65/bu New Crop Corn = 90 over December 16 = 4.87/bu

Old Crop Soys = 3.00 over January = 11.92/bu New Crop Soys = 2.70 over November 16 = 11.77/bu

New Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = 3.60 over March = 8.47/bu 2016 Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = 1.30 over July 16 = 6.29/bu

New Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = 90 over March = 5.77/bu 2016 Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = 65 over July 16 = 5.64/bu

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From Dauphin Feed and Supply - the 48% soybean meal quote, FOB Seaforth = $497/tonne

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From Snobelin Farms:

2015 Crop Corn = 4.65/bu 2016 Crop Corn = 4.87/bu

2015 Crop Soys = up 15 at 11.92/bu 2016 Crop Soys = up 13 at 11.77/bu

2015 Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 2 at 6.12/bu 2016 Crop Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 1 at 5.64/bu

2015 Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = up 2 at 8.47/bu 2016 Crop Soft White Winter Wheat = up 1 at 6.29/bu

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(B-F-O Report)

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Ontario Pork reports:

The U-S CME price = $55.41 U-S per hundredweight, dressed weight. That's down 30 cents

100% formula price = $139.58 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight. That's up 89 cents

For the week of: December 6-12

Average total value price = $164.11

Total hogs sold = 109,402

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