Farmers Cooperative Assoc. Announcements

Welcome to the Farmers Cooperative Association of Eldorado, Quanah, Goodlett & Martha.  We are a full-service cooperative dedicated to meeting the needs of our farmers in southwest Oklahoma and northwest Texas.  It is our hope that this website will provide additional information for the convenience of our patrons.

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In case the price of wheat has a LDP (loan deficency payment) you will need to have form  CCC-633 EZ signed for your protection.  This form can be picked up at the Eldorado Farmers Coop or at your FSA office.

 

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Cotton Bulls Make Strides on the week Despite Friday Pull Back -

Cotton futures rounded out the week with losses of 10 to 13 points on Friday. December was still up 126 points on the week. Crude oil futures were

Soybeans Continue Higher Helped by Meal Gains -

Soybeans posted Friday gains of 6 to 9 cents in the nearbys, as August was up 23 ½ cents over the course of the week. The cmdtyView national

Hogs Close Higher on Friday -

Lean hog futures posted gains on Friday of as little as a tick to 65 cents. August was up $1.80 since last Friday. USDA’s national base hog price

Wheat Closes the Week with Gains -

The wheat market was in rally mode on Friday, with spring wheat joining in with slightly higher movement. CBT prices were 12 to 13 cents higher

Cattle Fade Lower into the Weekend -

Live cattle were lower on Friday as contracts pulled off midday lows to close with 12 to 70 cent losses. August was still up $1.35 this week. Cash

Corn Rallies into the Weekend -

Corn future closed the Friday session with contracts up 6 to 7 cents across most front months. Short covering was likely a culprit heading into a

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