SJ_GR851 St. Joseph, MO Fri Mar 06, 2020 USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News WEEKLY NATIONAL GRAIN MARKET REVIEW " Compared to last week, cash bids for wheat and corn are mixed; Sorghum and soybeans were higher. For the week ending February 27, 2020, an increase of 30.3 million bushels of corn export sales for 2019-20 were reported while an increase of 12.7 million bushels of soybean exports sales for 2019-20 were formulated. Wheat export sales showed an increase of 19.9 million bushels for 2019-20 were reported. Ethanol production for the week ending February 28, 2020 reported an increase of 25,000 barrels per day to 1.079 million barrels a day. Ethanol stocks increased 0.246 million barrels at 24.96 million barrels. Wheat was 19 cents lower to 8 cents higher. Corn was 11 1/4 cents lower to 19 3/4 cents higher. Sorghum was 30 cents to 33 cents higher. Soybeans were 3/4 cent higher to 12 3/4 cents higher." WHEAT: Kansas City US No 1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein rail bid was 5 1/2 cents lower from 5.19 1/4-5.29 1/4 per bushel. Kansas City US No 2 Soft Red winter rail bid was not quoted. St. Louis truck US No 2 Soft Red Winter terminal bid was 9 cents lower at 5.55 per bushel. Minneapolis and Duluth US No 1 Dark Northern Spring, 14.0 to 14.5 percent protein rail, was 8 cents higher from 6.62-6.72 per bushel. Portland US Soft White wheat rail was 18 to 19 cents lower from 5.93-6.00 per bushel. CORN: Kansas City US No 2 rail White Corn was not quoted. Kansas City US No 2 truck Yellow Corn was 12 1/4 to 13 1/4 cents higher from 3.91 3/4-3.93 3/4 per bushel. Omaha US No 2 Yellow Corn was 14 cents higher from 3.77-3.79 per bushel. Chicago US No 2 Yellow Corn was 11 1/4 to 16 1/4 cents higher from 3.92 3/4-3.93 3/4 per bushel. Toledo US No 2 rail Yellow corn was 11 3/4 cents lower to 14 1/4 cents higher from 3.67 3/4-4.01 3/4 per bushel. Minneapolis US No 2 Yellow corn rail was 19 3/4 cents higher at 3.53 3/4 per bushel. OATS AND BARLEY: US 2 or Better oats, rail bid to arrive at Minneapolis 20 day was 1/4 cent lower to 5 3/4 cents higher from 3.19 1/2-3.40 1/2 per bushel. US No 3 or better rail malting Barley, 70 percent or better plump out of Minneapolis was not quoted. Portland US 2 Barley, unit trains and Barges-export was not quoted. SORGHUM: US No 2 yellow truck, Kansas City was 31 cents higher from 6.28-6.82 per cwt. Texas High Plains US No 2 yellow sorghum (prices paid or bid to the farmer, fob elevator) was 30 to 33 cents higher from 6.20-6.71 per cwt. OILSEEDS: Minneapolis Yellow truck soybeans were 12 3/4 cents higher at 8.62 per bushel. Illinois Processors US No 1 Yellow truck soybeans were 3 3/4 to 5 3/4 cents higher from 9.01-9.09 per bushel. Kansas City US No 2 Yellow truck soybeans were 3/4 to 5 3/4 cent higher from 8.86-8.97 per bushel. Illinois 48 percent soybean meal, processor rail bid was 0.30points higher from 303.90-306.90 per bushel. Central Illinois Crude Soybean oil processor bid was 0.46 to 0.56 points higher from 29.29- 29.64 per cwt. Source: USDA-MO Dept of Ag Market News Service, St Joseph, MO John Ervin, Market Reporter 816-676-7000 StJoe.LPGMN@ams.usda.gov www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/SJ_GR851.txt For more Grain Market News: https://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/livestock-poultry-grain 812C je