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Oil prices rose for a third consecutive day Wednesday as rising tensions in U.S.-Israeli relations and fresh hostilities in the Middle East delayed...
Ethanol production in the United States averaged 1.108 million barrels per day (bpd) in the week ended May 29.
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Row-Crop Meltdown Continues as Longs Head for Exits
Futures continued their plummet toward multi-month lows at midweek with traders showing next to zero concern for supplies with mostly good weather to begin the 2026 growing season in the U.S. Any risks to global ag trade are seen as a concern for another day with nearby supplies still at a historically comfortable level, though there are warning signs of lower production to come amid the ongoing trade block through the Strait of Hormuz. On that front, Tuesday was said to have featured the heaviest fighting in the region since April as there is still no sign of a lasting agreement between the U.S. and Iran. Crude oil futures have moved higher in all three sessions this week, a bullish influence which has gone unnoticed or uncared for within the ag sector. Another sizeable weekly drawdown to U.S. crude oil reserves was also reflected in firm Treasury yields on inflation concerns with equities likely to snap a recent record-setting win streak as ...
AgHost Livestock Close
The cattle contracts ended the day lower as traders remain on edge amid looming concerns of New World screwworm. Some light cash cattle trade developed in the North at $405, which is steady with last week's weighted average. July corn is down 9 cents per bushel and July soybean meal is down $5.40. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 620.72 points and the NASDAQ is down 239.92 points.
DTN Weekly Average DDG Price Lower Again
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is lower versus one week ago.
The May Class III Price is $16.92
There was not much for traders to provide price direction. Spot prices were unchanged or lower. The May class prices were higher in all classes.
Ethanol Market Pressure Continues
Ethanol production continues strong, creating additional price pressure, while gasoline and corn markets softened midweek.
Urea Moves Lower; 6 Fertilizers Continue To Be Slightly Higher
Retail fertilizer prices continue to be mostly higher compared to last month. However, two fertilizers were lower than a month ago: Urea by 5%, with an average price of $823/ton, and UAN32 slightly lower with an average price of $585/ton.
Cotton Futures Stay Above 80-cent Mark
After the literal ups and downs of the cotton market over the past two days, the ICE futures were able to stay above the 80-cent mark, and that has some psychological value.
Canola Markets Surge Higher Wednesday
ICE July canola was C$19.9 higher at C$798, July corn closed down 9 cents per bushel at $4.31 1/2 and September corn was down 7 3/4 cents at $4.40 1/4. July soybeans closed down 11 1/4 cents at $11.54 0/1 and August soybeans were down 10 3/4 cents at $11.58 1/4. July KC wheat closed down 10 3/4 cents at $6.24, July Chicago wheat was down 15 3/4 cents at $5.87 1/4 and MIAX July Minneapolis wheat was down 0.11 cents at $6.2625.