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Oil prices settled lower on Tuesday, reversing gains from the previous trading session, after U.S. President Donald Trump postponed by another...
Rain improves pasture conditions across major beef cattle states but creates challenging hay production conditions. Drought in the Southwest...
DTN's View From the Cab farmers are prepping for harvest. Combines will roll in Alabama soon, but Nebraska is a ways away from bringing in a crop.
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AgHost Grains Close
December corn closed down 13 1/4 cents per bushel at $3.94 1/2 and March corn was down 13 cents at $4.12 1/4. November soybeans closed up 21 1/2 cents at $10.32 3/4 and January soybeans were up 21 1/4 cents at $10.50 3/4.
AgHost Livestock Close
It was a fruitful day for the cattle complex as fundamental support poured into the marketplace, but the lean hot complex, unfortunately, can't say the same. No cash cattle trade developed throughout the day.
DTN Weekly Average DDG Price Steady
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is steady versus one week ago.
USDA Raises Milk Production
Class III futures could not hold the gains exhibited shortly after spot cheese prices increased. Class IV futures fell under the pressure of the lower butter price. USDA increased milk production for this year and 2026.
Ethanol and Corn Prices Tumble Lower Tuesday
Ethanol futures post active losses following a sharp turn lower in corn prices. Gasoline and crude oil markets posted moderate losses. September corn closed down 13 1/2 cents per bushel at $3.71 1/2 and December corn was down 13 1/4 cents at $3.94 1/2.
Half of Major Fertilizers End July With Higher Prices
Prices of four of the eight major fertilizers were higher compared to last month. For the eighth week in a row, no fertilizer price was considerably higher or lower. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.
Cotton Climbs Higher, Rung by Rung
The cotton market continues to slowly build on its recent strength.
Wild Grain Market Moves Follow Production Estimate Shifts
ICE November canola was C$30.5 lower at C$650.3, September corn closed down 13 1/2 cents per bushel at $3.71 1/2 and December corn was down 13 1/4 cents at $3.94 1/2. September soybeans closed up 21 cents at $10.12 3/4 and November soybeans were up 21 1/2 cents at $10.32 3/4. September KC wheat closed down 8 1/4 cents at $5.10 3/4, September Chicago wheat was down 10 cents at $5.05 0/1 and MIAX September Minneapolis wheat was down 0.01 cents at $5.7725.