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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Ag Market Commentary


Hogs Shift Focus to Tuesday Trade
Lean hog futures posted gains of 60 to 85 cents on Monday. USDA’s national base hog price was reported at $109.35 on Monday afternoon, down $1.11 from the previous day. The CME Lean Hog Index was up $1.19 at $108.78 on June 19. The weekly CFTC Commitment of Traders report...
Cattle Look to Tuesday Following Mixed Monday Action
Live Cattle futures settled Monday with contracts slipping back another 25 to 72 cents. Cash trade pulled back last week with $236 ($376 dressed) reported in the north, down $4-6 and $228-231 in the south, $5 lower. Feeder cattle futures closed with slight 35 to 50 cent gains on Monday....
Corn Extending to New Lows Despite Drop in Condition Ratings
Corn prices are showing 1 to 2 cent losses early on Tuesday morning. Futures ended the Monday session with contracts down 7 to 9 ½ cents. Preliminary open interest was up 32,135 contracts on Monday, excluding July, suggesting new selling interest. The front month CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price...
Soybeans Weaker on Tuesday Morning
Soybeans are slipping back another 4 to 6 ½ cents so far on Tuesday. Futures were down 9 to 15 cents across most contracts on Monday, as the bean oil market faced crude oil pressure. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was down 9 1/4 cents at $10.11 1/2....
Cotton Rallying to Start Tuesday Trade
Cotton price action is up 28 to 229 points so far on Tuesday morning. Today is first notice day for July Cotton Futures. Futures closed the Monday session mixed, with the nearby contracts down 8 to 17 points and December rallying up 71 points. Crude oil was down $6.70 at...
Wheat Falling Despite Slow Harvest and Conditions Slip
The wheat market is extending the weakness into Tuesday, as futures are falling double digits early across the three exchanges. Wheat failed to see much buying late in the Monday session, as contracts fell by double digits across the three markets. CBT wheat was down 14 to 15 cents. KC...

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