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Two Rivers Coop
P. O. Box 1087
210 South D Street
Arkansas City, Kansas 67005

Mission Statement:

 

Two Rivers Consumers Cooperative Association will strive to be the first and best choice for services, products and innovation. We will treat our customers and personnel as we would want to be treated. We are dedicated to remain profitable so that we will provide outstanding service to our stockholders, customers, and personnel.

 

 620-442-2360 main phone
800-262-0155 toll free
620-442-5844 fax

 

 Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat: 8:00am-12:00pm
Sun: Closed

 

Two Rivers Coop Cash Bids (Click Below For All Bids)
Name Basis Month Futures Price Basis Cash Price Futures Change

Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 05:48:28 AM CST or prior.
All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 05:48:28 AM CST or prior.
Commentary
Cotton Comes Back to Close with Friday Gains -

Cotton futures closed out Friday with contracts 11 to 18 points higher, as March cotton was down 121 points this week. The outside markets are

Wheat Manages to Close Mixed on Friday -

The wheat market went into the weekend on a mixed note, as the soft red contracts failed to push higher. Chicago SRW futures were steady to down 1

Cattle Corrects Higher as CoF Data Comes in Neutral -

Live cattle futures posted Friday gains of 62 cents to $1.85, as Feb was down $3.625 on the week. A few cattle have exchanged hands this week at

Hogs Rally on Friday with Fresh Hogs & Pigs Data Due Monday -

Lean hog futures closed out the Friday session with contracts anywhere from 75 cents to $2.30 higher. Feb hogs managed to squeeze out a nickel gain

Corn Rallies on Friday -

Corn futures closed out the Friday session on a high note, as futures rallied o close out the week. Contracts were up anywhere from a penny to 5 ½

Soybeans Push Higher as Meal Rallies on Argentine Dryness Concerns -

The soybean market took back most of the midweek losses on Thursday and Friday, with the latter session closing up 7 to 13 cents. January was still

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