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Nebraska Elevator Bid Summary

KEARNEY - May 11/04 - SNS -- Country elevator bids for wheat, corn, soybean and sorghum compiled by the USDA for Nebraska delivery points.


Nebraska Rural Elevators:

    Spot Cash Grain Prices: Prices bid or paid per bushel, except grain
Sorghum per CWT., at rural Nebraska elevators as of 2:00 P.M. Tue May 11,
2004.

US No 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat, Ord. Prot: 3.41-3.83: 9 lower.
    Co. Bluffs-Omaha					      3.83
    Hastings						      3.78
    Dorchester, Plymouth                 	              3.74
    Superior						      3.70
    Grand Island                                              3.64
    Beatrice, Greenwood, Lexington, Manley, Murdock 				
    Waverly                                                   3.63
    Holdrege                                                  3.62
    Dix, Kimball					      3.57
    Merna       					      3.54
    McCook						      3.53
    Imperial                                                  3.52
    Columbus, Duncan, Osceola, Schuyler, Tarnov,              3.50
    Belgrade						      3.49
    Brule, Ogallala					      3.41

US No 2 Yellow Corn: 2.64-2.88: mostly steady.
    Co. Bluffs-Omaha                                     2.79-2.80
    McCook                                                    2.88
    Dix, Kimball                                              2.86
    Imperial                                                  2.85
    Lexington                                                 2.82
    Ogallala-Brule				              2.80
    Dorchester, Silver Creek                                  2.79
    Elm Creek, Fremont, Holdrege, Grand Island,
    Plymouth                                                  2.78
    Superior, Hastings                                        2.76
    Beatrice                                                  2.75
    Bloomfield, Merna					      2.74
    Columbus, Duncan,  Osceola, Greenwood, Manley, Murdock,
    Schuyler, Tarnov                                          2.73
    Waverly                                                   2.71
    Belgrade                                                  2.70
    Wakefield						      2.69
    Wayne                                                     2.64

US No 2 Yellow Grain Sorghum: 4.48-4.64: mostly steady.
    Lexington                                                 4.64
    Hastings, Superior                                        4.63
    Dorchester, Plymouth, Columbus, Duncan, Osceola,
    Schuyler, Tarnov, McCook				      4.59
    Beatrice, Greenwood, Manley, Murdock         	      4.57
    Belgrade						      4.55
    Waverly                                                   4.54
    Grand Island, 	                                      4.53
    Holdrege						      4.48

US No 1 Yellow Soybeans:  9.88-10.48: mostly 9-11 higher.
    Co. Bluffs-Omaha			               10.40-10.48
    Fremont						     10.23
    Greenwood, Manley, Murdock                               10.19
    Waverly		                                     10.17
    Silver Creek                                             10.16
    Columbus, Duncan, Osceola, Tarnov, Schuyler              10.15
    Beatrice, Belgrade, Grand Island                         10.12
    Wayne                                                    10.10
    Superior 			                             10.09
    Dorchester                                               10.08
    Hastings   			                             10.07
    Plymouth                                                 10.06
    Holdrege   			                             10.02
    Elm Creek                                                 9.98
    Lexington			                              9.97
    McCook					              9.93
    Merna              					      9.92
    Imperial                                                  9.88

Source: USDA Market News, Kearney, NE  (308) 237-7579

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