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Wheat Firms for 4th Straight Day; Soybeans, Soy Products Start Weaker
7:45 a.m. CDT prices at CME Globex: December corn is down 1/4, November soybeans are down 3 cents, December KC wheat is up 3 3/4, Dec Chicago wheat is 4 cents higher and December Minneapolis wheat is up 2 1/2 cents.
DTN Aghost Early Word Livestock
Livestock futures corrected with lower prices across the board Wednesday. This weakness may have been a price correction rather than the market reaching a peak. This may correct the overbought market.
DDG Prices Higher, Soybean Meal Prices Mixed Last Week
DDG prices were higher last week along with other corn feed prices thanks to strength in corn futures, while soybean meal prices were mixed.
Dairy Cash Markets Provide Little Direction
Milk futures did not do much on Wednesday, finding little direction from underlying cash. Buyers of cheese and butter have little concern over supply throughout the rest of the year.
Ethanol RINs, Ethanol Cash Prices Mixed Wednesday
Ethanol RINs and ethanol cash prices were mixed on Wednesday. December corn closed up 1/4 cent at $4.21 and March corn was down 1/4 cent at $4.38.
Potash, 10-34-0 Lead Fertilizer Prices Lower in Last Week of September
Average retail prices for two fertilizers were down significantly from last month in the last week of September 2024. Potash was down 8% compared to last month, while 10-34-0 was 7% less expensive. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.
Cotton Wobbles, Awaits Data
The cotton market continues to trade in its tedious, two-sided path.
ICE Canola Lower, US Soybean, Corn and Wheat Markets Higher
ICE canola was down C$1.40, December corn closed up 1/4 cents and March corn was down 1/4 cents. November soybeans closed up 4 cents and March soybeans were up 2 1/4 cents. December KC wheat closed up 5 cents, December Chicago wheat was up 4 1/4 cents and December Minneapolis wheat was up 3 3/4 cents.