Pro-Ag Farmers Cooperative is a locally owned and controlled business.  Our purpose is to provide farm and rural customers with quality products, marketing, and friendly service at competitive prices that will enhance producer profitability and keep Pro-Ag Farmers' Cooperative financially strong and growing.

 

NEW PHONE NUMBERS

Brandon and Garfield have updated their phone #s 

Brandon Agronomy - (320) 391-0600

Brandon Grain - (320) 391-0610

Garfield - (320) 391-0620

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Garfield will not be able to recieve beans until further notice. Please call Garfield or Hoffman with questions.

 

 

FREE Price Later on Corn/Soybeans/Wheat starts on 3-24-25. Subject to space & availability at locations. Grain will need to be priced or go back to regular storage on or after 7-31-25. Call your locations for space or questions.

FREE Price Later program can change at any time.

 

 

Rye bid is = 3.50 old crop brandon in may, 3.50 new crop 

 

 

Spring wheat pro discounts are -5 cents ea fifth from 14.0 pro down to 12.0 pro.  2 cents ea fifth up from 14.0  to 15. 0 pro

 

Due to market volatility Pro Ag will only buy grain during CME trading hours (See Below)

 

Grain trading CME Hours

7:00PM-7:45AM Central Time

Pause 7:45AM-8:30AM

OPEN 8:30AM-1:15PM

Closed 1:15PM-7:00PM 


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Soybeans Close Tuesday with Strength
Soybeans found some recovery on Tuesday following recent weakness, with contracts up 4 to 7 ¼ cents on Friday. The cmdtyView Cash Bean price was up 7 1/2 cents to $9.95 1/4. Soymeal futures were steady to 40 cents higher/ton, as Soy Oil were back up 53 points. Some support...
Cattle Slip Back, as Beef Takes a Breather
Live cattle futures are pulling back from early strength, with contracts 57 cents to $1.27 lower. Cash trade has yet to see much action this week, with last week at $221-223 in the South and some up to $225, with business at $234-237 in the North. Feeder cattle futures saw...
Wheat Pulls Back Lower on Tuesday
Wheat futures posted some turnaround action on Tuesday, with contracts down across the three exchanges. Chicago SRW futures were 2 to 3 cents lower. Kansas City HRW contracts saw weakness, with losses of 3 cents in the nearbys. Minneapolis spring wheat futures pulled back on the rating improvement, down 9...
Hogs Close Mixed, with Nearbys Weaker
Lean hog futures were mixed on Tuesday, with front months down 40 to 62 cents and August holding onto gains, up 55 cents. USDA’s national average base hog negotiated price was reported at $98.84 on Tuesday afternoon. The CME Lean Hog Index was up $1.06 on May 30, at $95.90....
Cotton Closes Mixed on Tuesday
Cotton futures closed mixed action on Tuesday, as most contracts were down 8 to 16 points, and thinly traded October up 2 points. Crude oil prices are up another 85 cents/barrel, with the US dollar index back up $0.575 to $99.210. The Monday afternoon Crop Progress report indicated 66% of...
Corn Turns Higher to Post Tuesday Gains
Corn futures closed out the Tuesday session with some gains. July was up just ¼ cent as the bear spreading continued, with December now par with July and up 2 ¾ cents on the day. The front month CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up ½ cent at $4.14...

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