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BC-BOT Table,1st Ld

CHICAGO (AP) — Noon trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:

Open High Low Noon Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
May 499½ 503½ 498½ 498¾
Jul 499¼ 506 499¼ 504½ +5½
Sep 507¾ 515¼ 507¾ 507¾
Dec 526 531½ 523½ 523½
Mar 541½ 545½ 538 538
May 551 553 547¾ 547¾
Jul 553 556 549¼ 549¼
Sep 556¾
Dec 571
Mar 579
May 581½
Jul 562
Est. sales 91,105. Wed.’s sales 90,963
Wed.’s open int 452,786
CORN
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
May 372½ 378 371¾ 374½ +2
Jul 379¾ 384½ 378¼ 384 +4½
Sep 387½ 392 386 387½
Dec 397 401¾ 396¼ 399¾ +2¼
Mar 407¾ 412 406¾ 407¾
May 415 419 414 415
Jul 420¾ 425 420¾ 421
Sep 415 416¾ 415 415
Dec 413¼ 417¾ 413¼ 413¾
Mar 425 425 422½ 422½
May 428½
Jul 435 435 432 432
Sep 422¾
Dec 418½
Jul 435¾
Dec 414½
Est. sales 346,677. Wed.’s sales 342,948
Wed.’s open int 1,363,400
OATS
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
May 262 263¾ 249 258¾
Jul 264 267 254¼ 262¼
Sep 261 268½ 260 268½
Dec 274½ 275½ 266 274¼
Mar 274 279¾ 274 279¾
May 284¾
Jul 285¾
Sep 285¾
Dec 285¾
Mar 285¾
Jul 285¾
Sep 285¾
Est. sales 873. Wed.’s sales 450
Wed.’s open int 9,111, up 19
SOYBEANS
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
May 971¼ 983 971 980 +9½
Jul 972¼ 985 972¼ 982 +10¼
Aug 970½ 981¼ 968¼ 968¼
Sep 959½ 969¼ 957¼ 957¼
Nov 954¾ 965 953¾ 953¾
Jan 962¾ 971¼ 960¼ 960¼
Mar 964¾ 974½ 964¼ 964¼
May 970 976¾ 966¾ 966¾
Jul 975¼ 975¼ 972½ 972½
Aug 972¼
Sep 963
Nov 959 968½ 958 958
Jan 972¾ 972¾ 963½ 963½
Mar 976¾ 976¾ 968¼ 968¼
May 971¾
Jul 976¾
Aug 974½
Sep 964¼
Nov 960 960 956½ 956½
Jul 959
Nov 932¼
Est. sales 186,730. Wed.’s sales 251,545
Wed.’s open int 737,021
SOYBEAN OIL
60,000 lbs; cents per lb
May 31.62 32.29 31.53 32.16 +.60
Jul 31.79 32.49 31.73 32.35 +.60
Aug 31.91 32.52 31.81 31.82
Sep 31.92 32.52 31.89 31.89
Oct 32.00 32.50 31.90 31.90
Dec 32.14 32.70 32.05 32.60 +.56
Jan 32.35 32.89 32.25 32.25
Mar 32.69 33.06 32.46 32.46
May 32.79 33.25 32.66 32.66
Jul 32.99 32.99 32.86 32.86
Aug 32.92
Sep 32.93
Oct 32.87
Dec 33.35 33.35 32.93 32.93
Jan 33.07
Mar 33.07
May 33.07
Jul 33.25
Aug 33.27
Sep 33.30
Oct 33.32
Dec 33.47
Jul 33.47
Oct 33.47
Dec 33.47
Est. sales 114,310. Wed.’s sales 151,630
Wed.’s open int 384,736
SOYBEAN MEAL
100 tons; dollars per ton
May 315.80 319.40 315.70 318.20 +2.70
Jul 313.80 317.50 313.80 313.80
Aug 312.40 315.70 312.20 312.20
Sep 311.90 314.20 311.10 311.10
Oct 309.40 311.80 309.30 309.30
Dec 309.90 312.10 309.90 309.90
Jan 311.20 312.50 310.50 310.50
Mar 311.40 312.70 310.60 310.60
May 311.40 312.70 310.60 310.60
Jul 312.70 312.70 312.00 312.00
Aug 313.10 313.10 311.70 311.70
Sep 313.10 313.10 311.30 311.30
Oct 310.70 311.50 308.90 308.90
Dec 309.50
Jan 309.40
Mar 309.40
May 309.40
Jul 309.40
Aug 309.40
Sep 309.40
Oct 309.40
Dec 312.20
Jul 312.20
Oct 312.20
Dec 312.20
Est. sales 63,552. Wed.’s sales 83,400
Wed.’s open int 346,680

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