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Other State Commodity Prices Were Mixed in February



The average price received by farmers for corn in Wisconsin during the month of February was $4.12 per bushel, according to the latest USDA Agricultural Prices report. This was up 32-cents from December and 46-cents higher than the previous January.

Soybeans prices were $10.60 per bushel, down 50-cents for the month, but $1.97 higher for the year.

Oats were $1.29 higher for the month at $4.07 per bushel. That was also $1.10 above January 2020.

All hay prices in Wisconsin averaged $153.00 per ton in January, down $14.00 from December and $33.00 below January 2020. The alfalfa hay price averaged $161.00, down $17.00 from the previous month and $30.00 below last January. And the other hay price averaged $115.00, down $9.00 for the month and $48.00 lower for the year.

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Categories: Wisconsin, Crops, Corn, Soybeans, Hay & Forage, Alfalfa

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