JO_GR215 Portland, OR Tue May 21, 2013 USDA Market News Pacific Northwest Weekly Feedstuffs All prices are quoted per ton, unless otherwise noted. Pacific Northwest Market Summary: Feed ingredient offers ended the reporting week on Tuesday, May 21, mixed, compared to last week's offers. Canola meal, soybean meal, and whole cottonseed offers trended higher, while meat and bone meal offers trended steady to higher. Offers for suncured alfalfa pellets, oats and wheat millrun trended steady. Corn offers trended lower, while barley offers trended steady to lower. Offers for distillers dried grains trended mixed. Oilseed Meal Markets: Offers for 47 percent protein Soybean Meal, for nearby rail delivery, were 516.70-523.70, 22.90 to 25.90 per ton higher than last week's offers. Soybean meal basis offers were 78.00 to 85.00 per ton over the July soybean meal futures of 438.70. Week ago soybean meal basis offers were 79.00 to 89.00 per ton over the July soybean meal futures of 411.80. Offers for soybean meal truck delivered to the Willamette Valley were 534.70-538.70, 22.90 to 27.90 per ton higher than week ago offers. Offers for nearby rail delivered Canola Meal, 34 to 36 percent protein, were 369.00-383.70, 21.00 to 26.90 per ton higher than week ago offers. Truck delivered canola meal offers, 34 to 36 percent protein, were 384.00-398.70, also 21.00 to 26.90 per ton higher than week ago offers. Whole Cottonseed: Whole Cottonseed offers for delivery to points in the Pacific Northwest from the Midsouth in single boxcars were 405.00-410.00 per ton, 8.00 to 15.00 higher compared to week ago offers. Offers for whole cottonseed trans-loaded onto trucks and delivered to Willamette Valley dairies were 420.00-425.00 per ton, also 8.00 to 15.00 higher compared to week ago offers. Animal Proteins: Offers for 46 to 50 percent protein Meat and Bone Meal, FOB Seattle plants, were 400.00, steady with last week's offers. Offers for meat and bone meal truck delivered to Portland and the Willamette Valley were 414.00-435.00, steady to 10.00 higher compared to last week's offers. Wheat Millrun: Feed mill offers for Wheat Millrun for nearby delivery, loaded truck FOB the flour mill in Portland, had limited offers at 245.00, steady compared to week ago offers. Offers for wheat millrun truck delivered to the Willamette Valley were also steady with week ago offers at 257.00. Flour mill offers for wheat millrun rail delivered to Portland on the Burlington Northern Line from eastern Washington and eastern Oregon for May through June were 215.00, steady with last week's offers. Offers for wheat millrun FOB eastern Oregon and eastern Washington for May through December delivery were 175.00, steady compared to week ago offers. Alfalfa Products: Offers for Suncured Alfalfa Pellets, 15 percent protein, delivered by truck to the Willamette Valley were 324.00, steady with week ago offers. Distillers Dried Grains: Offers for Distillers Dried Grains delivered by rail to feed mills in the Pacific Northwest were 265.00-277.00, mixed, from 7.00 lower to 2.00 higher compared to week ago offers. Offers for distillers dried grains trans-loaded onto trucks and delivered to Willamette Valley dairies were 283.00-292.00, also mixed, from 7.00 lower to 2.00 higher compared to week ago offers. Coarse Feeding Grains: Offers for US 2 Barley for nearby delivery to Portland in single rail cars for domestic use were 280.00-282.00, steady to 6.00 lower compared to week ago offers. Offers for US 2 Barley truck delivered to the Willamette Valley were 280.00-295.00, steady to 3.00 lower than week ago offers. US 2 Yellow Corn offers for rail delivery to points north of Seattle were 286.00-289.00, 4.50 to 6.75 per ton lower than week ago offers. Offers for US 2 Yellow Corn rail delivered to points in the Seattle area were 286.50-289.75, 1.25 to 2.50 per ton lower compared to last week's offers. Offers for US 2 Yellow Corn rail delivered to Portland were 4.00 to 4.50 per ton lower, from 284.00-285.00. Offers for US 2 Yellow Corn truck delivered to the Willamette Valley were 297.25-301.00 per ton, 50 to 75 cents per ton lower than last week's offers. US 2 Yellow Corn offers for truck delivery to the Yakima Valley were 2.50 to 4.50 per ton lower than week ago offers at 277.50-287.75. Chicago July corn futures closed at 6.40, 12.50 cents lower than last week's July corn futures close of 6.5250. Offers for US 2 Heavy White Oats truck delivered to Portland and Willamette Valley were 275.00-285.00, steady with week ago offers. Portland Weekly Feed Wholesale Feedstuff Prices per ton bulk in truck or carlots, delivered to the Northwest Coast. Change 47 pct Solvent Soybean Meal Rail delivered 516.70-523.70 up 25.90-22.90 34-36 pct Canola Meal Rail 369.00-383.70 up 21.00-26.90 Truck 384.00-398.70 up 21.00-26.90 46 to 50 pct Meat and Bone Meal FOB Production Point 414.00-435.00 unch-up 10.00 15 pct Suncured Alfalfa Pellets 324.00 unch Wheat Millrun FOB Flour Mills western Oregon and Washington (reseller offers) 245.00 unch Whole Cottonseed Rail 405.00-410.00 up 15.00-8.00 Truck 420.00-425.00 up 15.00-8.00 Distillers Dried Grains Nearby delivery Rail feed mill 265.00-277.00 dn 7.00-up 2.00 Truck delivered dairy 283.00-292.00 dn 7.00-up 2.00 Whole feeding grains in dollars per ton, bulk FOB Northwest Coast US 2 48 LBS Barley 280.00-282.00 unch-dn 6.00 US 2 Yellow Corn Single rail car delivery- North of Seattle 286.00-289.00 dn 6.75-4.50 Seattle area 286.50-289.75 dn 2.50-1.25 Portland area 284.00-285.00 dn 4.00-4.50 Rail-Truck Willamette Valley 297.25-301.00 dn 0.75-0.50 Rail Yakima Valley NA Truck Yakima Valley 277.50-287.75 dn 4.50-2.50 US 2 Heavy White Oats 275.00-285.00 unch Source: USDA Market News Service, Portland, OR Niki Davila 503-326-2237 Portland.LGMN@ams.usda.gov 24 hour price information 503-326-2022 www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/jo_gr215.txt www.ams.usda.gov/lpsmarketnewspage 1344p nd