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Soybeans
Corn
Call our Grain Buying Phone Number to sell your grain.
(785) 336-9043
Or call our main office to talk about your feed & grain needs.
(785) 336-5355
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Hours:
Monday-Friday 5:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Call us at (785) 336-5355 to find out what our hours will be for each day as it can vary.
Visit us today at Valley View!
2875 KS-63
Seneca, KS 66538
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- Lean hogs closed the midweek session with contracts a dime to $1.22 lower, as August was the lone exception, up a nickel. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was down 36 cents on Wednesday afternoon, at $91.49. The CME Lean Hog Index was up 14 cents on April 22...
- Cotton Posts Midweek Losses
- Cotton futures were down anywhere from 39 to 187 points on Wednesday. The outside market influences put pressure on the market, with crude oil down 54 cents/barrel and the UD dollar index up 160 points. Export Sales data will be released on Thursday morning. ICE certified cotton stocks were up...
- Soybeans Falter to Weakness on Wednesday
- Soybeans faded the earlier morning strength, as contracts were mixed but well off the highs. Futures closed with contracts anywhere from down 1 ½ to up a penny. Soymeal posted some strength on the day, with contracts 80 cents to $3.70/ton higher. Soy Oil was back down to close with...
- Cattle Back to Retreat Mode on H5N1 Virus News
- Live cattle ended the day with weakness, as contracts were down $1.20 to $2.12 on Wednesday. This morning’s Fed Cattle Exchange auction saw no sales on the 894 head listed, with bids of $181 and asks of $184. A few cash sales in the South popped up today at $182,...
- Wheat Extending Bull Run
- The wheat complex is continuing to lead the grains bull charge this week. Kansas City futures were up 10 ¾ to 16 ¾ cents on the session. Chicago contracts were up 9 ½ to 12 cents at the close. Spring wheat futures were 9 ¼ to 13 ¼ cents higher...
- Corn Closes Red Following Drop to Ethanol Production
- Corn futures extended the front month losses into the close, as contracts through Dec were down 2 to 5 ¼ cents. For 2025 contracts and beyond, trade closed with contracts with in 1 ¾ cents on either side of unchanged. EIA’s weekly petroleum report tallied ethanol production at 954,000 barrels...