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 Oberlin, KS 67749-0068  

  Phone: 785-475-2234 or 1-800-886-2293

 
   
    
Grain Market Information  
Because of the volatility in all the grain markets, we are buying grain only when the markets are open and trading, 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Contracting new crop grains requires 1,000 bushel increments for wheat, milo, corn and soybeans.
 

 

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Name Basis Month Delivery End Futures Price Basis Cash Price Futures Change

Quotes are delayed, as of June 23, 2025, 11:29:34 PM CDT or prior.
All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
DECATUR COOP ASSN MARKET HOURS

Market hours for buying and selling grain for Decatur Cooperaive Association are Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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Grain Storage for Fall Crops

Decatur Cooperative Association's posted grain storage rate has changed for the 2017 fall crops to $0.001644 cents per day or $0.60 per year or $0.05 per month. This will affect storage on Corn and Milo.

2017-2018 MPE Contract Letter

 

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Quotes are delayed, as of June 23, 2025, 11:29:34 PM CDT or prior.
SPCC for Agriculture

Farmers and other facilities will be required to have an oil spill prevention plan, also called SPCC Plan, completed by May 2013. Please click on the links below for further information.

SPCC for Agriculture

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tier 1 Qualified Facility SPCC Plan Template

Co-Mark Grain Marketing

   We have joined the Co-Mark Grain Marketing team on August 1st 2013. Co-Mark is owned by other coops for the marketing of our grains. We believe that a larger organization will allow us to provide a wider array of grain services with less risk for the Coop and our customers. Co-Mark also shares the same values as we do. You will continue to work with the same people in our offices that you have in the past. And the services we have provided you in the past will continue to be offered. Feel free to click on the link below to take you to the Co-Mark Grain Marketing page if you would like to read more of what Co-Mark is all about.

Co-Mark Grain Marketing, LLC

Commentary
Cotton Posts Mixed Action, with Outside Noise -

Cotton futures closed the Monday session mixed, with the nearby contracts down 8 to 17 points and December rallying up 71 points. Crude oil was down

Wheat Falls Double Digits, but Harvest Remains Slow and Conditions Slip -

Wheat failed to see much buying late in the Monday session, as contracts fell by double digits across the three markets. CBT wheat was down 14 to 15

Soybeans Fall on Monday, as Condition Hold Steady -

Soybeans were down 9 to 15 cents across most contracts on Monday, as the bean oil market faced crude oil pressure. The cmdtyView national average

Hogs Post Gains on Monday, as Specs Build Net Long -

Lean hog futures posted 60 to 85 cent gains on Monday. USDA’s national base hog price was reported at $109.35 on Monday afternoon, down $1.11 from

Corn Pressure Lower on Monday, Conditions Drop After the Close -

Corn futures ended the Monday session with contracts down 7 to 9 ½ cents. The front month CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was down8 3/4

Cattle Close with Weakness on Monday, as Feeders Hold Stronger -

Live Cattle futures closed the Monday session with contracts clipping back another 25 to 72 cents. Cash trade pulled back last week with $236 ($376

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