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Exclusive Dog Food is back in stock!! 

 

Winter Mineral Promotion

Buy 10 bags of Purina Cattle Mineral and get the 11th bag FREE

For more information, give Joel a call 319-822-4291

 

We now have Exclusive Signature Premium Dog Food 

Buy 8 bags and get the 9th bag FREE

 

Do you enjoy feeding wild birds? 

We have Ultimate Mix Wild Bird Seed in 50lb bags

 

Can't make it during our normal business hours, call ahead and we can take payment over the phone and set it out on the dock for you.


Colostrum is in stock! Come grab some before you actually need it! 


 

 Dunkerton Co-op is looking to fill the following open positions.  Please click on the Position for more information:

 

Chemical & Liquid Fertilizer Plant Operations Manager

Truck Driver

Custom Applicator/Operations

 

 
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Futures Quotes
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7:30am to 4:30pm

Monday through Friday
Grain & Agronomy Extended Hours During Season

 

Dunkerton Co-op in cooperation with the Cooperative Finance Association is offering a 2023 Production Ag Financing Program for Fert/Chem and Seed purchased from Dunkerton Co-op. For more info see the Agronomy page. 

 

 

 
 

Dunkerton Co-op is proud to offer:
 
                                                                 
 
Beck's Hybrids is the largest family-owned seed company in the United States. Beck's has access to the largest genetic pool in the world and also offers the most advanced technologies to help you get the genetics and protective traits you need to reach higher yields. For more information on Beck's Hybrids, give us a call.

 

 

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Ag Market Commentary
Cotton Post Monday Strength
The cotton market saw some recovery from the drop off the February highs, as contracts were up 29 to 140 points on Monday. The US cotton crop is now 11% planted as of April 21 according to the NASS Crop Progress report from this afternoon. That matches both the 5-year...
Cattle Rally After Digesting USDA Data
Live cattle closed Monday with contracts up $2.35 to $3.20 in fallout from friendly the USDA Cattle on Feed report. Cash action picked up on Friday, with some $183-184 live and $292 dressed action reported in the North, steady to down $1 from the previous week. Southern trade was steady,...
Soybeans Slip From Highs, Still Post Double Digit Gains
Soybeans closed the week’s opening session with contracts 8 ½ to 11 ¾ at the closing bell. Soymeal was up 60 cents to $2.10 on the day to help with product support. The real support was from Soy Oil , which saw contracts up 65 to 72 points at the...
Corn Rallies on Monday
Corn futures got some help from the other grains in the complex, as contracts closed with gains of 3 to 6 ¾ cents across the board. Positive Inspections data and spillover strength from wheat were supportive. USDA’s Export Inspection report showed a MY high 1.623 MMT of corn shipped during...
Wheat Leading the Grain Charge Higher on Monday
The wheat market led the grain rally on Monday. Chicago contracts were up 10 to 21 cents across the board. Kansas City futures were 16 ¼ to 20 ¼ cents higher on the day. MPLS spring wheat posted lighter gains, but still 3 ¼ to 10 ¼ cents higher. A...
Hogs Sneak Higher on Monday
Lean hogs snuck out some gains on Monday, with contracts steady to $1.20 higher across the board. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was up $1.82 in the Monday afternoon print, at $90.31. The CME Lean Hog Index was back down 11 cents higher at $91.35 on April 18....

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