Sarnia

Closing Markets For Monday, April 16

On the Chicago Board of Trade:

Corn Futures: May up 22 at 8.12 and a quarter July up 22 and a quarter at 8.06

Soybean Futures: May up 32 and a half at 17.15 July up 28 and a half at 16.94

Wheat Futures: May up 23 and a half at 11.20 July up 23 and a half at 11.28 and a quarter

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From The Anderson's at Hensall:

2021 Corn = at 9.52/bu 2022 Corn = at 8.75/bu

2021 Soybeans = at 21.18/bu 2022 Soybeans = at 18.56/bu

2021 White Winter Wheat = at 12.79/bu 2022 White Winter Wheat = at 13.98/bu

2021 Red Winter Wheat = at 12.79/bu 2022 Red Winter Wheat = at 13.03/bu

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From Snobelen Farms:

2021 Corn = up 23 and a quarter at 9.52/bu 2022 Corn = up 14 and a half at 8.75/bu

2021 Soybeans = up 28 at 21.13/bu 2022 Soybeans = up 19 and a half at 18.56/bu

2021 White Winter Wheat = up 24 and a quarter at 12.69/bu 2022 White Winter Wheat = up 22 and a quarter at 13.78/bu

2021 Red Winter Wheat = up 24 and a quarter at 12.69/bu 2022 Red Winter Wheat = up 22 and a quarter at 12.98/bu

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Beef Farmer's of Ontario

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Ontario Pork Reports:

The U.S. CME price = $100.24 U.S. per hundredweight, dressed weight. That's up $0.53.

100% formula price = $228.80 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight. That's up $1.22.

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