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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Hogs Focus on Thursday Trade -

Lean hogs fell lower on Wednesday, as contracts were anywhere from $1 to $2.05 in the red. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was

Soybeans Rallying in Overnight Trade -

Soybeans are trading 12 to 15 ½ cents higher following a bout of overnight strength. Bean futures rounded out the Wednesday session 4 ½ to 10 ¼

Cotton Posting Thursday Morning Recovery -

Cotton prices are higher after 58 to 115 point gains in overnight action. Futures were down 37 to 211 points across the board on Wednesday. Crude

Cattle Look to Thursday After USDA Confirms Negative H5N1 Meat Samples -

Live cattle were lower again on Wednesday, with contracts down $1.12 to $2.37 at the close. Cash trade has yet to develop this week. The Central

Corn Posting Thursday Morning Strength Following Rains -

Corn prices are up 5 to 7 cents this morning ahead of the USDA weekly Export Sales report. Futures closed out the Wednesday session getting some

Wheat Heading Higher on Thursday Morning -

The wheat market is posting Thursday morning strength following overnight trade. They closed mixed on Wednesday. Kansas City led the way lower, with

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