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Upper U.S. Midwest Organic Grain and FeedstuffsDES MOINES - Jun 18/08 - SNS -- Bi-weekly USDA report on organic grain and feedstuffs prices in the U.S. upper midwest.
Upper Midwest Organic Grain & Feedstuffs Report (Bi-Weekly)
Weighted Average Report for the Week Ending 06/14/08
Organic grain and feedstuff prices were steady on light demand and offerings.
Excessive rainfall and flooding are the focus points right now. Producers
are still planting organic corn but most will not continue beyond this
week. There are still a few weeks left to plant organic soybeans. There
is some drying going on allowing producers to get back into the field.
According to the most recent data from the USDA, the corn crop is rated
at 57 percent good to excellent, compared to 60 percent last week and
70 percent a year ago. The soybean crop is rated 56 percent good to
excellent, compared to 57 percent last week and 65 percent a year ago.
On June 13, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey, announced that
the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) has accepted a request made by
the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship to grant a
temporary variance to the NOP crop rotation requirement due to the
recent rains and flooding in Iowa. Northey recognizes that organic
farmers are committed to organic requirements, such as not using
pesticides, and this temporary variance will not affect the integrity
of the organic crops they produce this year. Monthly and first quarter
average prices located below. All prices FOB the farm and negotiated
spot market.
FOB FOB
Price/Bushel Weighted Average
06/14/08 05/31/08 06/16/07
Organic Corn
Food Yellow
Feed Yellow 10.00- 11.25 10.73 10.48 10.39
Organic Soybeans
Food Grade 30.00
Feed Grade 13.36
Soybean Meal
Organic Oats
Food Grade
Feed Grade 3.50
Organic Barley
Food Grade
Feed Grade 8.00- 9.50 8.43
Organic Wheat
Food Grade
Feed Grade
Organic Rye
Feed Grade 11.80- 12.50 12.15
Organic Peas
Feed Grade
Organic Brown Flax (cents per pound)
Food Grade
Feed Grade
Organic Golden Flax (cents per pound)
Food Grade
Feed Grade
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Organic Alfalfa Per Ton/FOB
Supreme
Premium
Good
Fair
Utility
Organic Grass Hay
Premium
Good
Fair
Organic Straw
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Monthly and Quarterly Organic Prices
May 08 Apr 08 May 07 1st Qtr 2008
Food Grade Corn
Feed Grade Corn 10.49 10.26 7.19 10.17
Food Grade Soybeans 29.72 28.59 16.65 23.88
Feed Grade Soybeans 23.41 26.79 14.42 23.58
Food Grade Oats
Feed Grade Oats 3.54 4.85
Feed Grade Barley 8.00 5.18 7.92
Food Grade Wheat 25.00 17.14
Feed Grade Wheat 15.75
Feed Grade Rye 11.00
Feed Grade Peas 13.50 7.25
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Developed in partnership with the University of Minnesota, Endowed
Chair in Agricultural Systems, School of Agriculture.
Source:
--- STAT News Service
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