By Associated Press - Friday, May 30, 2014

FARGO, N.D. (AP) - The U.S. Agriculture Department says preliminary spring wheat prices in North Dakota are up 26 cents from the previous month.

The North Dakota office of the National Agriculture Statistics Service says the price in May was $6.75 a bushel. Durum wheat, at $6.70 a bushel, decreased 11 cents from April, and winter wheat, at $6.65 a bushel, increased 28 cents over the month.

The preliminary all sunflower price, at $23.40 per hundredweight, is up $1.20 from last month.

The Ag Department says the price for soybeans, at $13.10 per bushel, is unchanged.

Corn increased 4 cents from the previous month to $4.05 per bushel.

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