February 3, 2012

 

North Dakota gets lower soy, spring wheat prices

 

 

Majority of the prices of January crops of farmers in North Dakota were down from December.

 

USDA says farmers in January received an average of US$7.95 per bushel for the state's staple crop, spring wheat. This down figure is a decrease of US$0.49 from December.

 

The Agricultural Department says soy sold at US$11.10 per bushel for the month, a decrease of US$0.10 from December.

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