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Mann Financial Commentary is now PTG Brokers Commentary due to buy out.
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Ludlow


Perdueville


Del Rey


Paxton


Loda


Buckley


Clarence

To view a complete copy of all of our bids click here.  To view storage & drying policies click here
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Scale Ticket LIstings by Farm  and commodity  are available Select the date range for the tickets. Enter show.  After all the tickets are listed, a drop down menu will appear where you can select a specific farm and commodity.
Please check out Ludlow Coop commentary under Marketplace.
****If you register online, I will need additional information.  Please call me at Ludlow.  ~Steve Wissink
Most accounts are set up.  If you are not set up please call me. You may log in at the left using your username and password.  Go to Marketplace.  A drop down will appear. Select Producer Reports. You can then access your grain information. Be sure to log out when you are done.   ~
Steve Wissink
Legend for elevator locations: 100=Ludlow;   200=Clarence;  300=Perdeville;  400=Buckley; 
 500=Loda;  600=Del Rey;  900=Paxton
If you register for Man Financial, use the same username and password that you use for Ludlow Coop producer reports and enter Ludlow Coop for company.  This website will give you comments about grain at several times during the day.

Carl Evans, Operations Manager,
can provide you with semis or tandems to pick up your grain off the farm!
Call Carl at 800-500-CORN (2676) OR 217-396-4111 for more information!
Starting 9/1/06 - 2006 CROP LDP'S for Champaign, Ford, Iroquois and Vermilion County will be posted under grain prices (updated weekly)

THE ILLINOIS GRAIN CODE ASSESSMENT FOR GRAIN PURCHASED IN ILLINOIS. (Will be suspended 07/01/06 until further notice)
Grain sellers(producers) will contribute to the Fund based on a rate of 0.0004 times the net market value of grain settled during any assessment period. This equates to $4 for every $10,000.00 of grain settled for. Net value of grain settled is arrived at by deducting from the gross sales price the grain dealer's discount schedule in effect at time of sale and any commodity checkoffs. Other charges such as storage charges, drying charges, and transportation costs shall not be deducted in calculating net value of grain sold.
ADDITIONAL MARKETING INFO:
Let us know your email address--we will add you to our current list receiving daily market information, including Ludlow Coop's bids, by email. Send to Twila Johnson at tjohnson@ludlowcoop.com

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