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Agriculture futures mostly fall on CBOT Feb 9 2010 3:45PM
Agriculture futures mostly fell Tuesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 1.75 cents to $4.8225 a bushel;
March corn climbed 2.5 cents to $3.585 a bushel; March oats fell 1
cent to $2.30 a bushel; and March soybeans
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| JOGR110 Feb 9 2010 2:28PM
Portland, OR Tue Feb 09, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 11:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 9 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Tue.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 482 1/2 488 1/2 476 3/4 482 1/4 DOWN 1 3/4
May 497 1/2
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| Agriculture, livestock futures mostly higher Feb 9 2010 10:02AM
Agriculture futures were mostly higher Tuesday on
the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery slipped 1 cent to $4.83 a bushel; March
corn added 4.5 cents to $3.605 a bushel; March oats ticked up 0.5
cent to $2.315 a bushel; and March s
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:... Feb 9 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 488 488 1/2 480 483 DOWN 1
May 504 504 495 1/4
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| Latest Montana sports: Feb 9 2010 2:48AM
Forward Kellen Hasquet of Montana Tech
has been named the Frontier Conference's basketball player of the
week.
The 6-foot-7 junior from Missoula led Montana Tech to two wins
last weekend over Rocky Mountain and Carroll.
Hasquet averaged 20
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| First woman to win PBA title competing next week Feb 8 2010 4:27PM
The first woman to win a PBA Tour title returns
to competition next week in Wheat Ridge, Colo., for the first time
since her historic victory.
Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., will compete in the Bayer Don and
Paula Carter Mixed Doubles.
Also
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| Grain prices rally ahead of February crop report Feb 8 2010 2:42PM
Grain prices are rising, a day ahead of a key
crop report from the Department of Agriculture.
John Sanow, an analyst with Telvent DTN in Omaha, Neb. says most
of the gains in wheat, soybeans and corn came from short-covering.
Short sales occur
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| Agriculture futures trade higher on the CBOT Feb 8 2010 2:35PM
Agriculture futures advanced Monday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery jumped 10.75 cents to $4.84 a bushel,
while March corn climbed 4.5 cents to $3.56 a bushel and oats for
March delivery rose 4.75 cents to $2.31 a bushel.
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 8 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Mon.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 484 489 476 1/4 484 UP 10 3/4
May 498 1/2 503 1/4
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| Wheat was higher. Feb 8 2010 11:47AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were higher.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were steady.
St. Joseph, Mo., estimates 250 slaughter cattle on offer this
morning, but not available early.
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Today's estimated c
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| JOGR110 Feb 8 2010 11:33AM
Portland, OR Mon Feb 08, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:... Feb 8 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 479 1/4 483 1/4 476 1/4 482 1/2 UP 9 1/4
May 493 1/2 498
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| Latest Minnesota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Feb 6 2010 1:45AM
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is
extending its air pollution alert for the southern half of the
state through Saturday.
The agency says Friday that light winds and high pressure
continue to trap fine particle pollution in the area. As a
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| Here is the latest Minnesota news from The Associated Press... Feb 5 2010 7:15PM
Two teenagers have been indicted on
first-degree murder charges in the killing of three men at a south
Minneapolis market in January. Mahdi Hassan Ali and Ahmed Shire
Ali, both of Minneapolis, had already been charged in the shootings
by complaint. B
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| Las Vegas toxic pet food importers get probation Feb 5 2010 7:15PM
Federal prosecutors say a Las
Vegas-based company and its owners have been sentenced to three
years probation for distributing a toxic pet food ingredient.
Prosecutors in Kansas City say 43-year-old Sally Qing Miller and
57-year-old Stephen S. M
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| Agriculture futures trade lower on the CBOT Feb 5 2010 3:52PM
Agriculture futures were lower Friday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery lost 2.5 cents to $4.7325 a bushel,
while March corn fell 2.5 cents to $3.515 a bushel and oats for
March delivery shed 2.5 cents to $2.2625 a bushel.
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| Minn. pastor sentenced for home invasion Feb 5 2010 3:03PM
The pastor of a church in west-central
Minnesota has been given an 11 1/2-year prison sentence on convictions
for kidnapping, assault and burglary.
The Forum of Fargo, N.D., reports that 52-year-old Danny K.
Barnes was sentenced Wednesday in B
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 5 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Fri.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 467 1/2 476 1/2 467 473 1/4 DOWN 2 1/2
May 482 490
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| Wheat was higher. Feb 5 2010 11:47AM
Corn was unchanged.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were not available.
Cattle prices were not available.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 4,801 bushels.
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| JOGR110 Feb 5 2010 11:26AM
Portland, OR Fri Feb 05, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture, livestock futures mostly higher Feb 5 2010 10:58AM
Agriculture futures were up or unchanged early
Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery edged up 0.25 cent to $4.76 a bushel;
March corn was flat at $3.54 a bushel; March oats were unchanged at
$2.2875 a bushel; and March s
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:... Feb 5 2010 10:44AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 472 476 1/2 471 3/4 476 UP 1/4
May 486 1/2 490 3/4 4
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| Agriculture, livestock futures trade mixed Feb 4 2010 3:24PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Thursday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery jumped 6.75 cents to $4.7575 a bushel,
while March corn gained 1 cent to $3.54 a bushel and soybeans for
March delivery climbed 6 cents to $9.14 a bu
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 4 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Thu.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 474 1/4 482 466 1/2 475 3/4 UP 6 3/4
May 488 3/4 495
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| Morning Farm Prices Feb 4 2010 11:47AM
Wheat was higher.
Corn was lower.
Oats were lower.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were scarce.
Cattle prices were not available.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts were unavailable from the
source.
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Feb 4 2010 11:26AM
Agriculture futures were mixed early Thursday on
the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery edged up 1.5 cents to $4.705 a bushel,
while March corn slipped 0.75 cent to $3.5225 a bushel and oats for
March delivery fell 1.25 cents to $2
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| JOGR110 Feb 4 2010 11:12AM
Portland, OR Thu Feb 04, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:... Feb 4 2010 10:44AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 468 1/4 475 1/2 466 1/2 470 1/2 UP 1 1/2
May 483 1/2 490
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| Philanthropist Evelyn Haas dies at age 92 Feb 3 2010 11:27PM
Evelyn Haas, a prominent philanthropist and
widow of Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Walter Haas Jr., has died. She was
92.
Haas' death Wednesday was announced by her charitable
foundation, The Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund.
Fund officials sa
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Feb 3 2010 4:13PM
Nearly a year after a natural gas
explosion destroyed half a city block in downtown Bozeman, two
businessmen have a plan for a building that would fill part of the
void.
Ralph Ferraro and Mike Hope have submitted a proposal to the
city to build
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| Wheat, corn, oats, soybeans fall on the CBOT Feb 3 2010 3:45PM
Agriculture futures fell Wednesday on the Chicago
Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 18.25 cents to $4.69 a bushel,
while March corn slid 12 cents to $3.53 a bushel and oats for March
delivery lost 1 cent to $2.31 a bushel. March s
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| Grains resume their slide on fresh supply signs Feb 3 2010 3:24PM
Grain prices are tumbling following fresh signs
of oversupply.
Wheat for March delivery fell 18.25 cents, or 3.8 percent, to
settle at $4.69 a bushel Wednesday.
Soybeans dropped 17.5 cents to $9.08 a bushel, while corn
tumbled 12 cents, or
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 3 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Wed.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 472 1/2 494 3/4 468 469 DOWN 18 1/4
May 486 1/2 508
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| 1 justice announces run, another says he won't Feb 3 2010 1:18PM
Recently appointed [[kxtopic:montana:t[Montana]:t]] Supreme Court
Justice Mike [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]] filed for another run Wednesday, while Justice
William Leaphart says he won't be running again.
Leaphart was first elected to the court in
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| Wheat was lower. Feb 3 2010 11:54AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were steady.
There were no estimated slaughter cattle on offer this morning.
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Today's estimated carlot receipts were unavailable.
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| JOGR110 Feb 3 2010 11:26AM
Portland, OR Wed Feb 03, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on CBOT Feb 3 2010 10:58AM
Agriculture futures were mixed Wednesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery climbed 8.25 cents to $4.79 a bushel;
March corn slid 4.25 cents to $3.6075 a bushel; March oats were
unchanged at $2.32 a bushel; and March soybean
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:... Feb 3 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 485 1/4 494 3/4 478 479 DOWN 8 1/4
May 500 1/2 508 3/4
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Ag Show Attracts Crowd Feb 2 2010 7:16PM
It started as a chance for farmers to show off their crops from the previous year.
But the National Hard Spring Wheat Show in Williston has developed into much more.
It's now considered the top educational conference of the year for farmers in the Mon-
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| Agriculture futures, livestock prices mostly rise Feb 2 2010 3:52PM
Agriculture futures rose Tuesday on the Chicago
Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery added 12.5 cents to $4.8725 a bushel;
March corn climbed 6 cents to $3.65 a bushel; March oats jumped 4
cents $2.32 a bushel; and March soybeans traded up 1
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 2 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Tue.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 490 1/2 492 1/2 474 1/4 487 1/4 UP 12 1/2
May 505 506
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| Wheat was higher. Feb 2 2010 11:54AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were higher.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were steady.
There were no estimated slaughter cattle on offer this morning.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Whe
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| JOGR110 Feb 2 2010 11:26AM
Portland, OR Tue Feb 02, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures trade higher on the CBOT Feb 2 2010 10:02AM
Agriculture futures rose Tuesday on the Chicago
Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery jumped 10.25 cents to $4.85 a bushel,
while March corn climbed 5.75 cents to $3.6475 a bushel and oats
for March delivery edged up 1 cent to $2.29 a bushel.
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:... Feb 2 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 480 3/4 486 1/2 474 1/4 485 UP 10 1/4
May 495 1/4 500 3/4
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| Wheat show under way in Williston Feb 2 2010 6:32AM
The biggest farm show in northwestern
North Dakota is under way in Williston this week.
The 57th annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show runs through
Wednesday.
One of the big topics at this year's show is farm ownership
succession. Univers
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| Minn. wheat growers approve promotional fee hike Feb 2 2010 5:15AM
Minnesota's wheat growers have approved
the first increase in their promotional check off fee in 30 years.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced Monday that
the vote was 334-154 to increase the wheat checkoff from 1 cent per
bushel t
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Feb 1 2010 2:42PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Monday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery edged up 0.75 cent to $4.7475 a bushel,
while March corn climbed 2.5 cents to $3.59 a bushel and oats for
March delivery were unchanged at $2.28 a bush
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Feb 1 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Mon.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 479 483 3/4 473 474 3/4 UP 3/4
May 493 1/4 498
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| Wheat was higher. Feb 1 2010 11:33AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were higher.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were lower.
Compared to last week, slaughter cows opened 1.00-2.00 lower
with slaughter bulls selling mostly steady.
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Today's estimate
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| JOGR110 Feb 1 2010 11:33AM
Portland, OR Mon Feb 01, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during February by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures rise, livestock prices fall Feb 1 2010 11:12AM
Agriculture futures were higher in early trading
Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery gained 6 cents to $4.80 a bushel; March
corn added 2.25 cents to $3.5875 a bushel; March oats jumped 2 cent
to $2.30 a bushel; and Ma
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:... Feb 1 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 474 1/4 481 1/2 473 3/4 480 UP 6
May 489 1/2 495 3/4 4
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| (Following Advance for Use Friday, Feb. 12) Feb 1 2010 8:45AM
Today in History
Today is Friday, Feb. 12, the 43rd day of 2010. There are 322
days left in the year.
Today's Highlights in History:
On Feb. 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the
United States, was born in prese
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| (Following Advance for Use Friday, Feb. 12) Jan 31 2010 8:52AM
Today in History
Today is Friday, Feb. 12, the 43rd day of 2010. There are 322
days left in the year.
Today's Highlights in History:
On Feb. 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the
United States, was born in prese
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| Saturday's College Basketball Scores Jan 31 2010 12:42AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albright 84, Lycoming 80
Allegheny 60, Wittenberg 56
American U. 76, Lafayette 66
Baldwin-Wallace 83, Marietta 73
Binghamton 76, New Hampshire 73, OT
Bloomsburg 70, Kutztown 58
Brooklyn 75, Lehman 6
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| Farmers Insurance Open Par Scores Jan 29 2010 7:08PM
Friday
San Diego
Purse: $5.3 million
s-Torrey Pines (South Course) 7,698 yards, Par 72
n-Torrey Pines (North Course) 6,986 yards, Par 72
D.A. Points 68n-65s133 -11
Ryuji Imada 65n-68s133 -11
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| Agriculture futures trade lower on the CBOT Jan 29 2010 2:42PM
Agriculture futures slid Friday on the Chicago
Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 13 cents to $4.74 a bushel,
while March corn lost 5.25 cents to $3.565 a bushel and oats for
March delivery fell 5 cents to $2.28 a bushel. March soy
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Jan 29 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Fri.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 477 1/2 488 1/2 471 1/2 474 DOWN 13
May 491 1/2 502
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| Wheat was higher. Jan 29 2010 11:47AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were lower.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were not available.
Cattle prices were not available.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago were not available.
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| JOGR110 Jan 29 2010 11:33AM
Portland, OR Fri Jan 29, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during January by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures drop, livestock prices rise Jan 29 2010 10:37AM
Agriculture futures were mostly lower in early
trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 2 cents to $4.85 a bushel;
March corn dipped 0.75 cent to $3.61 a bushel; March oats shed 0.5
cent to $2.325 a bushel;
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:... Jan 29 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 486 1/2 488 1/2 484 485 DOWN 2
May 501 502 3/4 498
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| Farmers Insurane Open Par Scores Jan 28 2010 6:33PM
Thursday
San Diego
Purse: $5.3 million
s-Torrey Pines (South Course) 7,698 yards, Par 72
n-Torrey Pines (North Course) 6,986 yards, Par 72
First Round
Scott Piercy 29-3564 -8n
Ben Crane 34-3165 -7n
Chris Tidla
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| Wheat, corn, oats, soybeans higher on the CBOT Jan 28 2010 2:42PM
Agriculture futures were higher Thursday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery added 3.25 cents to $4.87 a bushel,
while March corn rose 3.5 cents to $3.6175 a bushel and oats for
March delivery gained 4.25 cents to $2.33 a bus
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Jan 28 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Thu.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 486 1/4 489 1/4 482 3/4 487 UP 3 1/4
May 500 502 3/
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| Wheat was higher. Jan 28 2010 11:33AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were scarce.
There were no estimated slaughter cattle on offer this morning
in St. Joseph, MO.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in
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| JOGR110 Jan 28 2010 11:26AM
Portland, OR Thu Jan 28, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during January by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:... Jan 28 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 485 3/4 488 483 486 UP 2 1/4
May 499 502 497 3/4
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| Agriculture futures, livestock prices mostly rise Jan 28 2010 9:55AM
Agriculture futures rose in early trading
Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery added 2.25 cents to $4.86 a bushel;
March corn ticked up 0.5 cent to $3.5875 a bushel; March oats were
unchanged at $2.2875 a bushel; and
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| Wednesday's College Basketball Scores Jan 28 2010 12:42AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
American U. 69, Navy 59
Baruch 83, John Jay 63
Binghamton 80, UMBC 63
Bluffton 77, Mount St. Joseph 63
Bucknell 81, Lehigh 76, OT
C.W. Post 84, Molloy 67
Cabrini 80, Eastern 71
Clarion 77, Mercy
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| Agriculture futures trade lower on the CBOT Jan 27 2010 3:17PM
Agriculture futures were lower Wednesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery slid 10.25 cents to $4.8375 a bushel,
while March corn fell 4 cents to $3.5825 a bushel and oats for
March delivery lost 3 cents to $2.2875 a bushel
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Jan 27 2010 2:28PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Wed.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 485 1/2 495 483 483 3/4 DOWN 10 1/4
May 499 1/4 508
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| Wheat was lower. Jan 27 2010 11:33AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were steady.
There were no estimated slaughter cattle on offer this morning
in St. Joseph, MO.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in
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| JOGR110 Jan 27 2010 11:26AM
Portland, OR Wed Jan 27, 2010 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during January by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures drop, livestock prices mixed Jan 27 2010 9:55AM
Agriculture futures mostly fell in early trading
Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 3 cents to $4.91 a bushel;
March corn declined 2.25 cents to $3.60 a bushel; March oats were
unchanged at $2.3175 a bushel
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:... Jan 27 2010 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Mar 493 1/2 495 490 1/4 491 DOWN 3
May 505 3/4 508 503
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| Tuesday's Women's Basketball Scores Jan 27 2010 12:35AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Bentley 87, St. Rose 84, 3OT
Brooklyn 79, Stevens Tech 68, OT
Cabrini 65, Montclair St. 54
Cedarville 83, Walsh 56
Colby 58, Maine Maritime 46
Connecticut 73, Rutgers 36
Cortland St. 69, Oneonta 63
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| Agriculture futures, livestock prices mostly drop Jan 26 2010 3:24PM
Agriculture futures were mostly lower Tuesday on
the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery slid 4.25 cents to $4.94 a bushel;
March corn dropped 5.5 cents to $3.6225 a bushel; March oats shed
1.5 cents to $2.3175 a bushel; while March
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Posted by Marilyn on Feb 9 2010 12:57PM
In Article: Care II
Theresa, I think the Buzz-Obama thing is something about how he kinda thinks he IS Buzz and will get the job done. I thought it was cute cuz he was in Buzz's outfit. Wonder what Buzz wore that day? Curly, I understand the eating thing. I try not to keep things here that I really like, except for dark chocolate. I always have that here. I'm an emotional eater too......they say we're filling a void in our life with food. What is our void? That's what we need to admit to and then do something about it in a different way that won't lead to weight gain! We have tons of snow. I hope it's done, no wait....I want MORE! I l love snow, always have! Fox just said NYC and Philly will be getting up to 18" and Chicago O'Hare has cancelled over 500 flights! I have a toothache and my eyes hurt. My dentist retired last summer so I have to find a new one. I don't like the new fangled ones. The one I had was so relaxing to go to. His wood floors creaked and it didn't feel like a dental office. He had a receptionist, and no techs to speak of. Just him. Very relaxing and I didn't mind going in there. Then there's the other dental office I used to go to here. Very business like, techs all over the place, two receptionists. Too medical for me and I hate going there. What do I do? My molar hurts...my eyes hurt and now my neck hurts. ARGH!! Reply...
Posted by Curly on Feb 9 2010 12:57PM
In Article: Care II
He looks like he kissed a rainbow! :o) Reply...
Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Feb 9 2010 11:00AM
In Article: Care II
Hello everyone, how are you today? I am swell thanks, for asking! Nothing much is happening here today, or yesterday. I brought one of my Scotties to get groomed, I have two so they take turns each month so each dog gets groomed every weeks.
Curly I can understand missing this place, I love going home to New York. After a week of eating too much good stuff, and see how many cops got shot the night before. Not to mention the traffic, it is glad to come back to all the nice people of Minot. I went and got four military flat rate boxes form the post office and I will fill them up and hopefully send them off by Friday. Are there women in the Guard at Kosovo also? I am going to put a note on the box, and ask him to give the boxes away to people that get much from home. I am going to pack cookies, gum, soft wipes, a nice hand lotion from bath and body works, hand sanitizer, lip balm, and whatever else will fit in the box. I will write a little note to let them know they are in my prayers. Curly go buy yourself a Wii game system, it has a karaoke game, and a exercise dance game. It makes me laugh, I love to laugh at myself, and I am so funny.
Shoppe, are you getting snow again. Good thing I didn’t move to North Carolina with all that snow. Really we were considering moving to North Carolina when we retired from the Air Force, our children have moved so many times in their life. Changing schools is difficult, especially with Christopher and his Aspergers Autism. He was in a groove here, highest honor student and he had friends. Friends were something he never really had. So we stayed in Minot. My husband wanted to get his Masters and this as good a place as any. I used to love the 100th day of school; the kids always had to bring 100 of something. One teacher was really creative and told the children one hundred of one thing that they can mix together to make a trail mix. I think PA is going to get another storm this weekend. What kind of sport does your son in law coach? I saw Avatar over the weekend again, I like that movie, but that was the last time.
Care, Hay what up girly, girl! Did someone in the Forum make you mad, you tell me, I have some geodes (Italian hit men) that can break their legs? I hope your job is Okay, pretty scary I know.
KO Sunday was a pretty dull day, and this Saturday is I don’t know what is happing for Valentine’s Day. Maybe if I can find a Valentine, I will give him a whirl.
I asked Sick-O yesterday, whatever happened to the moderator for the forums. It is funny how people can slam Jews, but if someone said something about a Native, or a black person, the wheels of hell would roar. I try to ignore them.
Marilyn you have lots of snow also. I still don’t get the Buzz Obama joke.
Shoppe for you,

This guy looks happy, I would give him a big hug!
Theresa
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Posted by shoppe on Feb 9 2010 10:56AM
In Article: Care II
Curly... I had no idea. I thought they would charge for the box and then charge to send, so I told them I would be back Wednesday..... duh.. I should have asked. Anyway, now I know.
Doesn't walking just make you feel so good.. I absolutely love it... as long as its not too cold, not uphill, my shoes are comfy, I have my sunglasses, there aren't too many pebbles, no dogs chasing me, have my music with me, IF I have all that curly, I can walk just fine.... LOL
When my husband spent that year suffering excrusiating pain from his disc in his back I suffered almost as much as him just watching. I felt so helpless to do anything.. So I know what you and your husband are going thru.
I would say if he takes the pain meds and sleep... then Praise God! Let him get that relief at least. Good idea.
My husband isn't one to take pain medication so it was so hard to get him to take anything. But when he did , it helped. Also his cortasone shots in his back helped.
If he is careful and doesn't lift things too heavy he is at the point where he doesn't have any pain. But one wrong move and it could happen again. He got thru without any surgury this time Curly.
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Posted by Curly on Feb 9 2010 10:45AM
In Article: Care II
Hello all of you special ladies who listen to me whine!:)
Actually today I am going to go out and walk. Has dried up enough I can do some walking. Love that. I put some great music on my mp3 and walk about a hour. Yesterday, I washed the car and finished up all my valentines. I did not get out my Christmas cards so I sent Valentines instead. If you remember our grandson got very sick over Christmas in Fargo and I missed the card thing. Will mail them all today.
I am doing better I think. Hubby is still in terrible pain but we called the doc and he said for now go back to the pain meds and he gave him a refill. He thinks in time it will heal but till that time passes.... He sleeps alot on the pain meds but that is okay. Doc will call back on Thursday. I have a hard time with watching him suffer so much pain.
I had a bad diet day yesterday. Ate too much and moved too little. Today is a new day. I had a little sugar and that is all it takes to get me going. I just have to leave that stuff alone.
Care, I am glad you are busy at work. It makes the days pass faster doesn't it?? I want to go see that movie as well. Might just do that this afternoon for the matinee. Lots cheaper. I will smuggle in some ff pop corn and buy a soda. You know, I have to have some fun. :) I saw Sandra Bullock on Letterman last night. I really like her and always have. I also saw her one time in the Dallas airport once and she looked like heck. She had on glasses and a baseball cap. I spose she was trying to get lost in the crowd. However, she had a crowd of people with her so that drew attention. We can all do a movie reveiw later.
Shoppe, the box is free. It is the sending it that costs.
Thank you again for your support and kindness!
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Posted by shoppe on Feb 9 2010 10:10AM
In Article: Care II
Curly, just reread your last post. Many of us are on your FB. If you want to talk about it, just private message us.
I know you have alot in your basket right now. Reply...
Posted by shoppe on Feb 9 2010 10:02AM
In Article: Care II
I want to see Dear John also. Matter of fact there are alot I haven't seen the last couple months. I will be going alone. Sitting in a full theater eating popcorn.... oh well.
My daughters husband is a coach and has games or practice everynight.. so she can't go with me, and must stay with her two precious boys...
So I will go alone, no big deal, its only 3 miles away at the Concord Mills Mall, on Bruton Smith (formerly speedway blvd) blvd..... Do you think we like NASCAR here?
Its another very dreary day, getting ready to rain. Just glanced out the door and the rain is here already....
My son in laws car won't start so I lent him my van, and now I have no wheels. I like the freedom to get out and go places, so I don't like being stuck at home...
Theresa~~sister from a different Mom.. How are you today?
Si Ko.. I will let you know once the pic gets here.. thanks in advance..
Curly, how is hubby feeling? (post office says it has special APO packages) I will buy one on payday, tomorrow and fill it plum full. :)
Hope all you Ladies are doing great and remember God loves you!
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Posted by Si Ko, Sianna on Feb 9 2010 9:33AM
In Article: Care II
I thought I posted yesterday but I guess not. We have been pretty busy at work. Today two of our top "star" reps are out of the office so its going to be a busy day. I usually take 60-70 ... they take 100-120 a day. I must just get those calls that take forever lol or maybe im just too thorough. I dunno.
Viv, I will get your pic out tomorrow. I gotta mail some out to my husband's aunt too. Shes been asking for some.
Theresa..sunday was too icky to travel so we didnt go anywhere but home. Mom n I are planning to go to Dear John on Monday. I was goin to visit you on Sunday but then my husband reminded me..its Valentines Day! What should I get my husband now? I still gotta get my sister a present. Reply...
Meatloaf. Another great leftover. Especially cold sliced thick, on a sandwich with an awful lot of Heinz ketchup... yu. Reply...
Posted by brats@beer on Feb 9 2010 6:56AM
In Article: Prego or Ragu
You are so right Bill, always better the next day. Tell hubby it's because the sat in the frig and mingled all the spices. Don't know if it's true or not but works for us. Hubby loves leftovers of all kinds, would take them over a sandwich anyday. Always make enough for leftovers. Reply...
A burning technical question.
How come Chili and Spaghetti always taste better the next day ? Thats 2 leftovers I really like.
Or am I just weird and have different taste buds than everybody else?
Best wishes, Bill Reply...
Posted by Curly on Feb 8 2010 12:55PM
In Article: Care II
Hate to admitt this (even to myself) but seeing the snow in your pctures makes me lonesome for home. Yikes!! I know it is only because we are pretty much here and not getting out much. He can't stand to sit much so even over to my aunts house is torchure. Oh well, gonna go out and so yard work today. That should make me feel better. I know it is also that i am not satisfying my emothions with food. That is a big part of it. I am telling you guys all this cause I don't want to tell anyone else who will worry about me. I am really fine, I am coping but not without effort. Have to learn how to deal with emothions some day. Might just as well be this day, right? Will check in Later! Reply...
Posted by shoppe on Feb 8 2010 12:51PM
In Article: Care II
Posted by Marilyn on Feb 8 2010 12:35PM
In Article: Care II
This is what we got up to today. This is the bestest winter ever for snow in Minnesota! Snowmobile weather! Ice fishermen and snowcats are out in force today! This is Grumpy Old Men reincarnated! Reply...
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