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AgHost Grains Close
GENERAL COMMENTS:December corn closed down 5 1/4 cents and March corn was down 5 cents. November soybeans closed down 15 1/2 cents and January soybeans were down 15 1/4 cents. December KC wheat closed down 6 3/4 cents, December Chicago wheat was down 8 cents, December MIAX Minneapolis wheat was down 5 1/4 cents.The U.S.
AgHost Livestock Close
It was an incredible day for the cattle contracts as support rallied the contracts higher through the week's end despite the fact that the equity markets still closed lower. At the time of this writing, no Southern live cattle have traded, but Northern dressed cattle were being marked at $362, which is $2.00 higher than the previous week's weighted average.
DTN Weekly DDG Price Unchanged on Average
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is steady versus one week ago.
Milk Supply Is Increasing Worldwide
Class III milk futures took a hit with contracts closing at new lows. This is really getting serious as there seems to be no bottom in sight. Lower prices are not impacting milk production or the growth in cow numbers.
Ethanol RINS and Ethanol Cash Prices Lower
Ethanol RINS and ethanol cash prices were lower. December corn closed down 5 1/4 cents at $4.13 and March corn was down 5 cents at $4.20.
Anhydrous, DAP Lead Retail Fertilizer Prices Higher
Retail fertilizer prices continued to be mixed for the first week of October 2025. Prices for four of the eight major fertilizers were up from last month while prices for the other four were down. Two fertilizers, anhydrous and DAP, had significant price increases.
Cotton In Limbo Friday
Without any fundamental news, along with the unfolding harvest, the cotton market is suspended between action and inaction.
ICE Canola, Wheat, Soybean, Corn, Markets Lower Friday
November canola was down C$8.80. December corn closed down 5 1/4 cents and March corn was down 5 cents. November soybeans closed down 15 1/2 cents and January soybeans were down 15 1/4 cents. December KC wheat closed down 6 3/4 cents, December Chicago wheat was down 8 cents, December MIAX Minneapolis wheat was down 5 1/4 cents.