In the Texas High Plains grain markets the bulk of bids were unchanged to 2 higher on grain sorghum; 2 to 3 cents higher on wheat; unchanged to 1 cent higher on corn.
The September contract closed 0.25 cents higher on corn, and 2.25 cents higher on September on KC wheat.
Prices paid or bid to producers delivered to country elevators as of 3 p.m. Grain sorghum quoted per hundredweight; wheat, corn and
soybeans per bushel.
North Panhandle: Area North of the Canadian River:
Grain Sorghum 5.11 – 6.18
Wheat 4.04 - 4.33
Corn 3.23 – 3.51
Central Panhandle: Triangle Area from Plainview to Canyon to Farwell
Grain Sorghum 5.11 – 5.73
Wheat 3.96 - 4.24
Corn 3.29 – 3.46
South Panhandle: Area South of a Line from Plainview to Muleshoe:
Grain Sorghum 5.11 – 5.73
Wheat 3.87 – 3.99
Corn 3.36 – 3.66
Elevators in the Texas South Plains reported offers for:
No. 2 Grain Sorghum 6.36 – 6.54 per cwt
No. 2 Yellow Corn 7.23 – 7.41 per cwt
June 2020 Month’s Average (updated 7/2/2020)
North Panhandle: Area North of the Canadian River:
Grain Sorghum 6.1614
Wheat 4.2243
Corn 3.5083
Central Panhandle: Triangle Area from Plainview to Canyon to Farwell:
Grain Sorghum 5.7405
Wheat 4.1769
Corn 3.5643
South Panhandle: Area South of a Line from Plainview to Muleshoe:
Grain Sorghum 5.9490
Wheat 3.9824
Corn 3.5765
Elevators in the Texas South Plains:
No. 2 Yellow Corn 7.5310
Texas Gulf cash grain export:
No. 1 HRW Wheat 5.3988
No. 2 Grain Sorghum 7.7466
No. 2 Yellow Corn N/A
No. 1 Soybeans N/A
Source: USDA-TX Dept of Ag Market News Service, Amarillo, TX, 806/356-5785 tess.liles@usda.gov, www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AM_GR110.txt, amarillo.lgmn@ams.usda.gov
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