Beardsley Farmers Elevator Co.

 

 Office (320)265-6933    

Main House (320)265-0115

Tower (320)265-6181 

Barry (320)748-7436

Office Hours:  Monday - Friday   

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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We are pleased to announce that our Board of Directors have approved another reduction in the age requirement for retirement of patronage equity.  Our current retirement age is 68.


* Trading hours starting 7-6-15..Electronic markets open at 7:00 p.m., and break at 7:45 a.m.and  resumes at 8:30 a.m. and close at 1:20p.m.

*Beardsley Farmers Elevator will not accept grains, oilseeds or wheat containing transgenic events not approved for U.S. export markets; such markets to include, but not limited to Canada, China, South Korea, the European Union, Japan and Mexico.

*Beardsley Farmers Elevator has ZERO TOLERANCE for treated seed occurring in grain.  Make sure all equipment is thoroughly cleaned and inspected before using it for grain. 

Our mobile site is:  //mobile.beardsleyfe.com

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Corn
Soybeans
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Hogs Look to Monday Morning Trade -

Lean hog futures saw a stronger Friday session as contracts were up 87 cents to $1.05. October was $1 higher last week. Preliminary open interest

Wheat Showing Slightly Positive Monday Morning Trade -

Wheat is steady to 2 cents higher across most contracts on Monday morning. The wheat complex turned from the midday gains, as contracts were lower

Corn Falling in Early Monday Trade -

Corn price action is down 1 to 2 cents so far on Monday morning. Futures slipped lower into the Friday close, failing to hold the midday gains.

Cattle Look to Fresh Week Weaker Start to September -

Live cattle futures were 97 cents to $1.20 lower across the front months on Friday, as October was $3.67 in the red last week. Cash activity saw

Cotton on the Higher Side on Unchanged to Begin Monday Trade -

Cotton prices are up 4 to 7 points early on Monday morning. Futures posted weaker trade on Friday, as contracts were down 13 to 30 points. December

Soybeans Sneaking Out Monday Morning Gains -

Soybeans are showing slightly higher trade so far as we kickoff the Monday session. Futures posted weakness on Friday, pushing lower into the close,

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