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

 

 

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Soybeans Slip Lower into the Weekend -

Soybeans slipped into the Friday close as fractional to 3 ¼ cent losses pulled the weekly gains to just 13 ¼ cents for the May contract.

Cattle Hold onto Gains Heading into the Weekend -

Live cattle futures saw contracts close steady to 75 cents higher on Friday, with June up $4.175 this week. Cash trade was delayed until Friday,

Corn Close on a Mixed Note -

The corn market closed Friday with contracts mixed, as nearbys were up 1 ½ cents and new crop December down ¾ cent. May was down 3 ½ cents on the

Wheat Closes Friday with Mixed Action -

The wheat complex closed Friday on a mixed note, as futures failed to hold much strength into the close. Chicago SRW futures settled with slight

Cotton Pull Back on Friday -

Cotton futures posted Friday losses of 37 to 45 points to round out the week that saw July up 167 points. The outside markets were mixed, with crude

Hogs Rally on Friday -

Lean hog futures closed the Friday session with contracts up 85 cents to $1.25. June was up $3.125 on the week to close over $100. USDA’s national

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