**All prices quoted per ton unless otherwise noted**
The USDA Market News Service reports feed ingredient prices for the week ending June 28, were mixed. Soybean Meal was 3.50 to 19.80 lower. Cottonseed Meal was 5.00 lower to 60.00 higher, mostly steady. Whole Cottonseed was 25.00 lower to 5.00 higher. Canola Meal was 4.80 to 11.80 lower. Linseed Meal was 5.00 lower to 5.00 higher. Sunflower Meal was steady to 15.00 lower. Crude Soybean Oil was 80 to 126 points lower. Crude Corn Oil was 100 points lower. Meat and Bone Meal was steady to 25.00 lower. Blood Meal was 35.00 lower. Feather Meal was 25.00 lower to 10.00 higher. Fish Meal was steady to 50.00 lower. Corn Hominy was steady to 18.00 lower. Corn Gluten Feed was 10.00 lower to 10.00 higher. Corn Gluten Meal was steady to 13.00 lower, mostly steady. Distillers Dried Grains was 18.00 lower to 10.00 higher. Wheat Middlings were 27.00 lower to 10.00 higher.
OILSEEDS: On Tuesday, June 28, the July Soybean Meal futures closed 12.80 lower at 338.90; August closed 10.40 lower at 341.30. The July Soybean Oil futures closed 126 points lower at 55.34 cents per pound; August closed 129 points lower at 55.55 cents per pound. Offers of high protein Soybean Meal in Central Illinois was 12.80 lower from 325.90-338.90; Iowa was 10.80 to 14.80 lower from 311.90-328.90; Kansas City was 17.00 to 17.80 lower from 322.70-328.90; Minneapolis was 12.40 to 12.80 lower from 314.90-319.30; St. Louis was 3.50 to 7.00 lower from 359.00-390.00; Memphis was 9.00 to 10.00 lower from 363.00-365.00; Portland was 14.80 to 19.80 lower from 364.90-383.90; BN Santa Fe delivered Chino Valley was 8.40 to 14.80 lower from 368.90-379.30; Union Pacific delivered Chino Valley was 10.40 to 14.80 lower from 368.90-379.30. Cottonseed Meal FOB the Central San Joaquin Valley in California was steady to 3.00 lower with offers from 285.00-300.00; Kansas City was steady at 345.00; St. Louis was 15.00 to 60.00 higher from 335.00-350.00; Memphis steady to 5.00 lower from 305.00-310.00. Whole Cottonseed FOB the Central San Joaquin Valley in California was 5.00 lower to 5.00 higher from 455.00-470.00; Whole Cottonseed delivered to Portland was 10.00 to 25.00 lower at 445.00-460.00; Memphis was 8.00 lower at 360.00. Offers for nearby delivered Canola Meal, 34 to 36 percent protein, delivered to Portland was 4.80-11.80 lower from 250.90-251.90. Linseed Meal, 34 pct protein was 5.00 lower to 5.00 higher at 255.00 in the North Dakota-Minnesota area. Sunflower Meal, 23 pct fiber, 28 pct protein was steady to 15.00 lower from 230.00-245.00 in the North Dakota-Minnesota area. The Soybean Oil in Central Illinois was 126 points lower from 53.84-54.84 cents per pound; Iowa was 101 to 126 points lower from 52.84-54.59 cents per pound; Minnesota was 80 to 101 points lower from 54.55-54.59 cents per pound. Crude Corn Oil in Central Illinois was 100 points lower from 65.00-66.00 cents per pound.
ANIMAL PROTEINS: Meat and Bone Meal in the Central U.S. was 1.00 to 17.00 lower from 371.00-390.00; Pork ranged 395.00-420.00; FOB the Texas Panhandle was 15.00 to 25.00 lower at 365.00; Minneapolis was steady to 10.00 lower from 390.00-410.00, pork was 445.00; St. Louis was 5.00 lower from 375.00-405.00 for ruminant; Pork ranged 410.00-430.00; Portland FOB production points was 5.00 lower at 400.00; FOB Central and Northern California steady to 10.00 lower from 380.00-445.00; FOB Los Angeles was 10.00 lower from 380.00-410.00. Blood Meal in the Central U.S. had no quote; pork was 1115.00; FOB the Texas Panhandle was 940.00; delivered to the San Joaquin Valley was 35.00 lower at 965.00. Feather Meal in Kansas City was 25.00 lower from 460.00-475.00; Minneapolis was steady to 25.00 lower from 425.00-500.00; Arkansas and Mississippi was 10.00 lower to 10.00 higher at 430.00-450.00. Menhaden Fish Meal was steady to 50.00 lower from 1200.00-1250.00 in the Gulf Coast for both FAQ and Select qualities. The East Coast was also steady to 50.00 lower from 1200.00-1250.00 for both the FAQ and Select qualities. Mixed Fish Meal, 60 percent protein FOB Central San Joaquin Valley had no quote.
CORN FEEDS: Yellow Corn Hominy in Central Illinois 5.00 to 10.00 lower from 200.00-225.00; Kansas City (Northwest) was steady to 5.00 lower from 200.00-220.00; St. Louis was 10.00 to 20.00 higher from 195.00-215.00; rail delivered California was 15.00 to 18.00 lower from 290.00-300.00. Corn Gluten Feed in the Midwest (IA, IL, IN) was steady to 10.00 higher from 142.00-165.00; Kansas City was steady to 2.00 higher from 187.00-195.00; St. Louis was 5.00-10.00 lower from 165.00-175.00. Corn Gluten Meal, 60 percent protein in the Midwest (IA, IL, IN) was steady at 550.00-600.00; Kansas City was steady at 620.00-645.00; St. Louis was 5.00 to 13.00 lower from 570.00-590.00; Memphis was steady at 570.00. Distillers Dried Grain prices in Eastern Corn-belt were 5.00 lower to 4.00 higher from 200.00-225.00; Chicago area was 10.00 higher from 205.00-210.00; Lawrenceburg, IN was steady at 210.00; Nebraska was 3.00 to 18.00 lower from 190.00-202.00; Minnesota was 3.00 lower to 7.00 higher from 182.00-195.00; Kansas was 10.00 to 15.00 lower from 185.00-225.00; Iowa was 10.00 lower to 5.00 higher from 188.00-195.00; Northern Missouri was steady at 200.00-205.00; St. Louis was 1.00 to 2.00 lower from 198.00-220.00; Wisconsin was steady to 10.00 higher from 190.00-210.00; rail delivered California was 4.00 to 7.00 lower with offers from 245.00-250.00.
WHEAT MILFEEDS: Wheat Middlings in Buffalo, NY was 2.00 to 10.00 higher from 144.00-155.00; Kansas City was 27.00 lower from 135.00-140.00; Minneapolis was 1.00 to 2.00 lower from 152.00-160.00; St. Louis was 9.00 to 16.00 lower from 153.00-160.00; Memphis was 5.00 lower at 190.00. Wheat Millrun delivered Portland was steady at 190.00. Wheat millrun truck delivered FOB Northern and Central California mills had no quote; FOB Los Angeles mill door was 2.00 to 4.00 lower with offers from 200.00-201.00.
OTHERS: Offers for rice bran were steady to 5.00 lower; millfeed was steady to 10.00 higher; hulls were steady to 10.00 higher. Alfalfa Meal was steady this past week.
Source: USDA Market News Service, Minneapolis, MN