Sarnia

Closing Farm markets for Tuesday, February 25th

On the Chicago Board of Trade:

Corn Futures: March up a quarter at 3.72 and a half May up a quarter at 3.76 and a half

Soybean Futures: March up 4 and a half at 8.79 May up 5 and a half at 8.88 and a quarter

Wheat Futures: March up 2 and a half at 5.39 May up 2 and a quarter at 5.37

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From Agris at Thamesville:

Old Crop Corn = 1.40 over March at 5.12/bu New Crop Corn = 0.90 over December at 4.72/bu

Old Crop Soys = 2.50  over March at 11.29/bu New Crop Soys = 2.25 over November at 11.35/bu

Old Crop Soft  Red Wheat = 1.90 over May at 7.24/bu New Crop Soft Red Wheat = 1.30 over July at 6.62/bu

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From Hensall Coop:

2019 Corn = up a quarter at 5.13/bu 2020 Corn = unchanged at 4.72/bu

2019 Soybeans = up 4 and half at 11.29/bu 2020 Soybeans =  up 5 and a half at 11.36/bu

2019 Soft Red Wheat = up 2 and a half at 7.24/bu 2020 Soft Red Wheat = up a half at 6.62/bu

2019 Soft White Wheat = up 2 and a half at 7.24/bu 2020 Soft White Wheat = up a half at 7.82/bu

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Beef Farmers of Ontario

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Ontario Pork Reports:

The U.S. CME price = $55.98 U.S. per hundredweight, dressed weight. That's up $0.18.

100% formula price = $134.06 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight. That's down $0.02

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