Oklahoma markets
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday:
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .01 to .10 lower. 6.46-6.89.
Davis 6.46, Hobart N/A, Manchester, Shattuck 6.74, Alva, Buffalo N/A, Cherokee, Okarche 6.76, Clinton, El Reno 6.77, Medford, Ponca City 6.78, Banner, Okeene 6.79, Geary, Watonga N/A, Perry, Stillwater 6.81, Temple 6.82, Frederick, Lawton, Weatherford 6.84, Eldorado, Hooker 6.89, Keyes N/A, Gulf 7.69.
MILO: Mixed. 7.41-10.41.
Manchester 7.41, Weatherford 7.58, Alva, Buffalo N/A, Medford, Shattuck, Ponca City 8.75, Hooker 10.41, Keyes N/A.
SOYBEANS: .29 to .47 higher. 13.41-13.52.
Shattuck 13.41, Alva, Buffalo N/A, Hooker, Medford, Ponca City 13.47, Stillwater 13.52, Gulf 15.215.
CORN: Mixed. 4.30-6.47. Manchester 4.30, Medford, Ponca City 5.10, Hooker 6.47, Keyes N/A, Gulf 5.605.
CANOLA (CWT) N/A : Red Rock, El Reno, Yukon, Apache, Dacoma, Enid, McWillie, Clyde, Hillsdale, Bison N/A.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 80.75 cents per pound.
Oklahoma livestock
The state Department of Agriculture did not report prices at the Oklahoma City stockyards because of the Labor Day holiday.
Agriculture
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday.
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards: