Today, Tuesday, feed prices witnessed stability in the markets, as the price of a ton of “Argentine” corn recorded: 12,700 pounds, while the price of a ton of “Brazilian” corn: 12,700 pounds, while the price of a ton of “Ukrainian” corn: 12,400 pounds.
The price of a grain of sorghum “local” reached: 1850 pounds, while the price of a grain of maize reached: 1850 pounds, and the price of a ton of cornflake feed “Argentine corn” reached 14,000 pounds, while the price of a ton of imported SB soybean reached: 33,000 pounds.
The price of a ton of 44% local soybean meal recorded: 30,500 pounds, while the price of a ton of 46% local soybean meal was recorded: 31,000 pounds, and the price of a ton of “imported” soybeans recorded: 34,000 pounds, while the price of a ton of “local” soybeans reached: 29,100 pounds, “his land,” while the price of 43% “imported” high-fat soybeans: 27,700 pounds, “his land,” and 43% “local” high-fat soy: 21,900 pounds, “his land.”
-And the price of a ton of wheat flour +36% was recorded: 17,800 pounds, while the price of a ton of “imported” gluten was recorded: 40,000 pounds, and the price of a ton of “local” gluten was recorded: 39,000 pounds of sweetened bran: 9,500 pounds, and the price of a ton of coarse bran was recorded: 9,700 pounds ( The shikara weighs 40 unified kilos), and the price of a hay load was 530 pounds, while the price of a carat of alfalfa was 800 pounds.
-The price of a ton of fodder was 21,300 pounds, and a ton of fodder was growing 21,200 pounds per ton, while the price of a ton of fodder was 21,100 pounds per ton, and a ton of fodder was growing at 20,700 pounds per ton, and a ton of fodder was white at 20,000 pounds, and a ton of fodder was white. 17% at 17,200 pounds, and the price of a ton of 16% white fodder was recorded at 17,100 pounds per ton, and the price of a ton of 14% white fodder was 16,700 pounds.