USDA National Weekly Rice Review
Nov 05,2007 00:00 by newseditor

Domestic shipment: Offers, fob mills, milled rice, spot prices, dollars per cwt, bagged. (All milled rice grade No 2 not to exceed 4 percent brokens, except California grade No 1. All second heads grade No 4 or better, second
head and brewers are bulk.)
 
                   Arkansas         Texas     Louisiana    California
Long grain      20.00-20.50   20.50-24.75         20.00
Medium grain    23.00-24.50                 22.00-24.50   26.50-28.00
Short grain                                               28.00-28.50
Parboiled       22.50-26.50   23.50-31.00         31.50
Second heads    16.50-17.50   16.00-16.50   16.00-16.50   19.00-22.50
Brewers         15.00-17.00   15.75-16.00   15.00-15.50   16.00-18.00
 
Feed by-products (spot prices, dollars per short ton, fob mills).
 
Rice bran       88.00-110.00 87.00-110.00  90.00-100.00        110.00
Rice millfeed    45.00-48.00  40.00-45.00         43.00
Rice hulls       20.00-22.00  10.00-13.00      no quote         24.00
 


Domestic Situation: Domestic milled rice price quotes were steady to higher in the south and steady in California. By-products were uneven in the south and in steady to higher California.
 
In the south, long grain rice prices were steady to 50 cents higher, quoted mostly at 20.50; medium grain prices were steady, quoted mostly at 23.00-24.50; parboiled rice prices were steady to instances 1.50 higher,quoted mostly from 22.50-25.00; second heads were steady to instances 50 cents higher, quoted mostly at 16.00-16.50; brewers were steady to instances 1.00 higher, quoted mostly at 15.50-16.00. Rice by-products: Offers for rice bran were steady to 5.00 lower; millfeed was mostly steady to 5.00 higher; hulls were steady to 5.00 lower.
 
In California, medium grain milled rice prices were steady, quoted mostly at 27.00; short grain prices were steady; second heads were steady to firm, quoted mostly at 19.50-20.00; brewers were steady to 25 cents higher, quoted mostly at 16.00. Rice bran was steady; rice hulls were 2.00 higher.