LITTLE ROCK - Jul 7/14 - SNS -- The latest weekly rice market summary for the United States was released by the USDA today.
National Weekly Rice Summary (Arkansas-Louisiana-Texas-California) Domestic Trend In the south, long and medium grain rice prices steady; parboiled prices steady; second heads steady; brewers steady. Rice by-products: rice bran prices steady; rice millfeed not fully established; hulls steady on a limited test. Rough rice old crop prices remain steady on limited available current sales. In California, medium and short grain milled rice prices steady; second heads and brewers steady. Rice by-products: rice bran prices steady; hulls steady. Very little happening in the rice industry this shortened holiday week. Hope everyone had a safe 4th of July weekend. On the CME Rough Rice settlements for Thursday July 3rd, July 2014 closed .11 lower at 14.55. September 2014 closed .11 lower at 13.58. November 2014 closed .095 lower at 13.79. US dollar index on Wednesday Jul 2nd settled at 79.94. Arkansas Texas Louisiana California MILLED RICE Long grain 27.25-28.50 29.50-30.50 28.00 ----- Medium grain 32.00-34.25 ----- 32.00 46.00-47.00 Short grain ----- ----- ----- 48.00 Parboiled 29.25-31.50 34.50 34.50 ----- Second heads 22.00-25.00 25.00-27.00 20.00 26.00-29.00 Brewers 19.00-24.00 19.00-23.00 18.50 21.00-24.00 ROUGH RICE Long grain ----- ----- 15.42 ----- Domestic shipment: Offers, fob mills, milled rice, spot prices, dollars per cwt, bagged. (All milled rice grade No 2 not to exceed 4 percent broken, except California grade No 1. All second heads grade No 4 or better, second head and brewers are bulk.) Rough rice per cwt FOB farm for grade 2, milling 55/70. Rice by-products (spot prices, dollars per short ton, fob mills). Rice bran 140.00-160.00 130.00-160.00 120.00-130.00 198.00-205.00 Rice millfeed NE NE NE ----- Rice hulls 50.00 NE NE 24.00 *M = mostly. *NE = Not Established. Source: USDA Market News Service-AR Dept. of Ag Little Rock, AR
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