OKLAHOMA CITY — The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Friday.
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: 28 cents lower. 7.50-8.35.
Davis 7.50, Lawton 7.85, Frederick 7.87, Hobart 7.90, Eldorado, Temple 7.95, Shattuck 7.98, Clinton, Weatherford 7.99, Banner, El Reno, Geary, Okarche, Okeene, Watonga 8.05, Miami 8.12, Buffalo 8.13, Alva 8.18, Cherokee 8.19, Manchester, Medford 8.22, Perry, Ponca City, Stillwater 8.25, Keyes 8.27, Hooker 8.35, Gulf 9.40.
MILO: 18 to 21 cents lower. 7.50-9.10.
Eldorado 7.50, Weatherford 7.61, Ponca City 8.23, Shattuck 8.26, Medford 8.27, Manchester 8.43, Alva, Buffalo 8.55, Miami 8.89, Keyes 9.03, Hooker 9.10, Gulf N/A.
SOYBEANS: 21 to 24 cents lower. 12.11-13.02.
Shattuck 12.11, Ponca City 12.27, Hooker 12.20, Medford 12.27, Alva, Buffalo 12.26, Stillwater 12.52, Miami 13.02, Gulf 14.09.
CORN: 11 cents lower. 5.59-5.88.
Keyes 5.59, Manchester, Miami 5.67, Ponca City 5.72, Hooker 5.88, Gulf 6.40.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in Southwestern Oklahoma averaged 62.25 cents per pound F.O.B. railcar or truck.
Alfalfa hay, 160.00-180.00. Grass hay, 60.00-80.00.
Eggs: Large 1.37, medium .97, small .76 cents.
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