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Crude oil futures rose by more than $1 Thursday, reversing earlier losses, after the United States imposed additional sanctions on Iran's crude...
A federal judge ruled a lawsuit alleging securities fraud against Archer Daniels Midland would continue as the court denied four motions to dismiss...
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AgHost Grains Close
May corn closed up 7 cents and July corn was up 6 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 4 3/4 cents and July soybeans were up 3 3/4 cents. May KC wheat closed down 8 1/4 cents, May Chicago wheat was down 6 1/4 cents, May Minneapolis wheat was down 7 cents.
AgHost Livestock Close
The livestock complex again closed mixed as the cattle contracts grew stronger ahead of the day's close, but the lean hog contracts still faced some pressure. Still no cash cattle trade has developed as feedlot managers hold out in hopes of higher prices.
DTN Weekly DDG Price Lower on Average
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is lower versus one week ago.
Dairy Cattle Slaughter Declines
Traders saw no need to be excited on Thursday with milk futures generally steady to lower. Spot prices showed little movement as buyers continued to do business on an as-needed basis. Dairy cattle slaughter in February was lower than a year ago even when an adjustment is made for leap day last year. USDA will release its February Milk Production report on Friday.
Ethanol RINs, Cash Prices Higher Thursday
Ethanol RINs and ethanol cash prices were higher on Thursday. May corn closed up 7 cents at $4.69, and July corn was up 6 1/4 cents at $4.75 1/2.
Fertilizer Prices Up in March; Potash Still 12% Lower Than 2024
Average retail prices for all eight of the major fertilizers were up from last month during the second week of March 2025. But for the first time in seven weeks, no fertilizer saw a sizeable price change, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more.
Cotton Suffers 'Exports-itis'
The cotton market was moderately lower Thursday amid unenthusiastic export sales.
ICE Canola, Wheat Markets Lower; Soybean and Corn Markets Higher
May canola closed up C$11.50. May corn closed up 7 cents and July corn was up 6 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 4 3/4 cents and July soybeans were up 3 3/4 cents. May KC wheat closed down 8 1/4 cents, May Chicago wheat was down 6 1/4 cents, May Minneapolis wheat was down 7 cents.