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AgHost Grains Close
GENERAL COMMENTS:September corn closed down 4 3/4 cents per bushel at $4.03 3/4 and December corn was down 5 1/2 cents at $4.22 1/4. November soybeans closed down 9 3/4 cents at $10.26 0/1 and September soybeans were down 10 1/2 cents at $10.10 1/2.
AgHost Livestock Close
It was a positive day for the livestock complex as all three of the markets closed higher. But it was especially profound for the cattle complex as many of the nearby live cattle and feeder cattle contracts scored new contract highs.
DTN Weekly Average DDG Price Lower
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is lower versus one week ago.
Dairy Traders Remain Bearish
Class III milk futures did not improve ahead of the close. With little direction from the underlying cash, there is no reason for traders to turn bullish on the market. USDA will release the June Milk Production report on Tuesday.
Ethanol Cash Prices Mixed, Ethanol RINS Not Quoted
Ethanol cash prices were mixed and ethanol RINS were not quoted. September corn closed down 4 3/4 cents per bushel at $4.03 3/4 and December corn was down 5 1/2 cents at $4.22 1/4.
Prices for Six Fertilizers Push Higher Again in Second Week of July
Average retail prices for six of the eight major fertilizers were higher during the second week of July 2025 compared to last month. However, for the fifth week in a row, no fertilizer saw a significant price move in either direction, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more.
Cotton Retreats Monday
The cotton market failed to generate any upside enthusiasm Monday.
ICE Canola, Soybean, Corn and Wheat Markets Lower
November canola was down C$6.20. September corn closed down 4 3/4 cents per bushel at $4.03 3/4 and December corn was down 5 1/2 cents at $4.22 1/4. November soybeans closed down 9 3/4 cents at $10.26 0/1 and September soybeans were down 10 1/2 cents at $10.10 1/2. September KC wheat closed down 3 1/4 cents at $5.25 3/4, September Chicago wheat was down 4 cents at $5.42 1/4 and September Minneapolis wheat was down 9 cents at $5.86 1/2.