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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
Quotes are delayed, as of April 18, 2024, 01:47:35 AM CDT or prior.

 

Main Office

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 Extends Slide on Wednesday to Near Fall Lows
Wednesday trade in the cotton market had futures continuing the slide, with losses of 30 to 173 points, left by the nearbys. Pressure was coming from the crude oil side of things, with futures down $2.50. The US dollar index was also lower, down 295 points. ICE certified cotton stocks...
Beans Held Up by Product Pop
Soybeans saw 1 ½ to 5 cent higher trade on Wednesday, as there was some recovery in the product values. Soymeal ended the day with contracts up $1.20 to $3.40/ton, with Soy Oil 1 to 9 points higher in the front months and lower in the deferreds. The weekly Export...
Wheat Drops with Wednesday Weakness
The wheat markets closed the Wednesday with contracts heading towards the lows. Chicago futures were down 4 ¾ to 12 ¾ cents. Kansas City posted losses of 8 ¾ to 14 ¾ cents at the close. MPLS was the firmest of the three exchanges, but still lost 2 to 6...
Cattle Close Mixed on Wednesday
Live cattle futures were down a tick to 60 cents in the 2024 contracts on Wednesday with the 2025 futures up 7 to 45 cents. Cash action has been quiet this week. The Central Stockyards Fed Cattle Exchange saw no sales on the 1,376 head listed, with bids at $181...
Corn Creeps Lower into the Close
Corn ended the midweek session with weakness, as contracts were down ¾ to 2 ½ cents on the day. New crop December led the way with the 2 ½ cent drop, with May down the ¾. EIA data from this morning showed a sharp 73,000 barrel per day drop to...
Hogs Close Wednesday Mostly Higher
Hogs were mixed on the Wednesday trade session, as contracts were anywhere within 10 cents lower to 47 cents higher. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was up 9 cents at $89.13 in the afternoon report. The CME Lean Hog Index was another 25 cents higher at $90.98 on...

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