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POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report Tuesday, May 19. Bids subject to change.
BLACKFOOT — white wheat 5.80 (down 11); 11.5 percent hard red winter 5.65 (up 1); 14 percent spring 6.54 (down 6); hard white 5.70 (up 1);
BURLEY — white wheat 5.65 (down 12); hard red winter 4.75 (down 11); 14 percent spring 6.09 (down 6); feed barley 4.75 (unchanged); hard white 5.25 (down 11);
OGDEN — white wheat 6.15 (down 12); 11.5 percent winter 5.30 (down 15); 14 percent spring 6.65 (down 10); barley 5.60 (unchanged); corn 7.35 (down 11);
PORTLAND__ white wheat No Bid; hard red winter 6.26-6.30 (down 16-17)); 14 percent spring 7.52 (down 20); corn 4.43-4.54 (down 7-12)), oats 265.00/ton or 3.8475 bu (unchanged); white club No Bid.
NAMPA— Soft white new crop 9.00 (down 33) cwt; new crop 5.40 (down 20) bushel. LIVESTOCK AUCTION__ Lewiston Livestock on May 13. Cows: utility 104-111, breaking 100-113, cutter and canners 88-98, young feeders 120-130; stock cows 1,400-1,800/hd; cow-calf 1,800-2,500 pair; bulls 114-144; baby calves 400-600 head; feeder steers: heavy 175-230, light 235-260, stocker 260-308; feeder heifers: heavy 135-197, light 207-235, stocker 230-299; April: butcher hogs 80-90; feeder pigs 120-150; weaners 80-140; slaughter lambs 120-135; feeder lambs 135-160; cull ewes 50-70 cents. Remarks: cattle steady to 10 higher, hogs 5-10 lower, sheep steady.
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