Results for latest quarter included a gain of $2,893,000, or 6 cents a share, from a public offering.
The latest quarter included a one-time gain of 15 cents a share.
It finished with a gain of more than 38 cents a bushel.
The company stopped its earnings decline last year, with a gain of 17 cents per share on $26.6 million in revenues.
That price reflects a gain of more than 23.1 cents in three days.
As a result, for every $1 ticket sold, the state has a net gain of at least 38 cents.
The quarter also included a gain of $11.5 million, or 6 cents a share, from insurance settlements.
The company also recorded gains of 54 cents a share.
Last year's results included a gain of $50.2 million, or 19 cents a share, from the tax adjustment.
The stock closed yesterday at $22, a gain of 12.5 cents.