Sarnia

Closing Markets for Monday, May 30th

**The Chicago Board of Trade is closed today due to the United States' observance of the Memorial Day holiday**

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From The Anderson's at Hensall:

2021 Crop Corn = up 12 and a quarter at 9.47/BU 2022 Crop Corn = up 11 and a quarter at 8.80/BU

2021 Crop Soybeans = up 5 and a half at 22.02/BU 2022 Crop Soybeans = down a half at 19.09/BU

2022 Soft White Winter Wheat = up 14 and a quarter at 15.01/BU 2023 Soft White Winter Wheat = up 17 and a half at 13.77/BU

2022 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 14 and a quarter at 14.01/BU 2023 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 17 and a half at 13.17/BU

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From Snobelen Farms:

2021 Crop Corn = up 12 and a quarter at 9.47/BU 2022 Crop Corn = up 11 and a quarter at 8.80/BU

2021 Crop Soybeans = up 5 and a half at 22.07/BU 2022 Crop Soybeans = down a half at 19.14/BU

2022 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 14 and a quarter at 14.01/BU 2023 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 17 and a half at 13.17/BU

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Beef Farmers of Ontario Market Information Report: [audio mp3="https://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Voice-001-2-online-audio-converter.com_.mp3"][/audio]

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Ontario Pork Reports:

The U-S CME price = $105.05 U-S per hundredweight, dressed weight. That's up $0.26 from the previous day.

100% formula price = $242.45 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight. That's up $0.42

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