Pro-Ag Farmers Cooperative is a locally owned and controlled business. Our purpose is to provide farm and rural customers with quality products, marketing, and friendly service at competitive prices that will enhance producer profitability and keep Pro-Ag Farmers' Cooperative financially strong and growing.
NEW PHONE NUMBERS
Brandon and Garfield have updated their phone #s
Brandon Agronomy - (320) 391-0600
Brandon Grain - (320) 391-0610
Garfield - (320) 391-0620
Free Price Later on Soybeans & Wheat, Starting on new Deliveries 1-22-24, Grain storage will start on Aug 1st, 2024 if grain is not priced. Thanks!
Rye cash price is $ 6.50
Parkers Prairie is unable to receive spring wheat until after fall harvest. 9-14-23
Pro-Ag will not buy grain after 1:15 going forward 12-6-23
Futures
Ag Market Commentary
- Cattle Closes Mixed, CoF Data Seen as Bull Friendly
- Live cattle closed the Friday session with most contracts steady 30 cents higher ahead of the Cattle on Feed report. A few 2025 contracts were down a nickel. Cash action picked up in Friday, with some $183 live and $292 dressed action reported in the North, down $1 from last...
- Soybeans Recover on Friday with Double Digit Front Month Gains
- Soybeans posted 7 ¾ to 16 ¾ cent gains across the board on Friday to ease the week’s losses. Soymeal was up $3.50 to $5.80 heading into the weekend. Soy Oil saw 16 to 28 point gains on the day. A private export sale ofo121,500 MT of soybeans was reported...
- Wheat Posts Gains on Friday, Led by Chicago
- The wheat market was on a rally train on Friday, as Chicago led the complex with 13 ½ to 17 ¼ cent gains. Kansas city tagged along on the bull fun, with contracts up 4 ¼ to 7 ¾ cents at the close. MPLS spring wheat contracts pushed 5 to...
- Hogs Rally into Weekend
- Lean hogs posted gains of as little as 60 cents in the deferred contracts to $2.27 in the nearbys. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was down $1.29 in the Friday afternoon report at $88.49. The CME Lean Hog Index was another dime higher at $91.46 on April 17....
- Corn Rally into Weekend with Export Business and EPA Announcement
- Corn futures closed out the week parring back the losses on Friday, as contracts were up 3 ½ to 6 ¾ cents across the board. May was up 6 ¾, with December up 6 ¼ cents to close out the day. The EPA today issued an emergency waiver to allow...
- Cotton Ends the Week on a Higher Note
- The cotton market was mostly higher on Friday, with the exception to a couple ’25 contracts. Most were up 3 to 59 points on the day, led by the nearbys. Crude oil futures had a volatile Friday session and closed up 46 cents after collapsing of the overnight highs. That...