Anton Coop Announcements

 

 

 

RETAIL REGULAR HOURS--7:30 AM-5PM

TRUCK LOADING HOURS -- 7:30AM-4:00PM  M-F

TRUCK LOADING HOURS -- 7:30AM-11:00AM sat

 

 The Anton Coop is a full-service cooperative with products and services offered in energy, grain, feed, agronomy,and automotive. We are a progressive, family-friendly company looking towards the future,bringing opportunities to the community and local producers.

ATTENTION:   GRAIN BIDS ON THIS WEBSITE ARE AT 10 MINUTE DELAY -- CALL FOR ACCURATE PRICES

Our Values: Community, Service, Fairness  

 

Outbound Truck Loading Information

 

 For all your marketing needs

or any questions you may have

Give our marketing team a call

Chet, Louanne, or Matt

Grain Buying Hours:  

7:30am thru 12:00 noon

***CALL FOR PRICES AND 

 FOR OFF THE FARM GRAIN BIDS*** 

IT MAY NOT BE THE RIGHT DAY TO SELL, BUT IT IS A GOOD DAY TO PUT IN A TARGET.

 

      

 

BIDS ON THIS WEBSITE ARE AT TEN MINUTE DELAY --- CALL FOR UP TO MINUTE BIDS 

Give Morgan, Eric, Chet or Steve

a call or stop in and see them for all your Crop Scouting and Crop Production needs

 

 ACA Input Financing Program 

Quick and Simple Application

Competitive Interest Rates

Flexible Maturity Dates and Repayment Options

For More information, call us at

970-383-2411

 

 

Market Snapshot
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Wheat Bulls Pushing Higher on Monday -

The wheat market was in rally mode on Monday, joining in on the rest of the grains. Chicago SRW futures were up double digits, with gains of 12 to

Hogs Post Gains to Kick Off the Week -

Lean hog futures posted nearby gains of 55 to 62 cents on Monday. The national average base hog negotiated price was reported at $79.14 on Monday

Soybeans Rally into the Close on Monday -

Soybeans put on a rally on Monday, as buying fallout from Friday’s USDA reports continued. Contracts were up another 20 to 28 cents across most

Cattle Fall Back in Late Monday Pressure -

Live cattle futures showed positive trade at midday, but sellers showed up after lunch to close with losses of $1.05 to $1.57 in most contracts.

Cotton Bounce Back on Monday -

Cotton futures closed out the Monday session with contracts 56 to 63 points higher on the day. The outside factors were mostly friendly, as the US

Corn Extends Post USDA Rally into Monday -

The Corn market shot higher again on Monday, with contracts up 6 to 8 cents in follow through buying from the tighter balance sheets USDA left on

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