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GENERAL COMMENTS:March corn closed down 2 1/2 cents and May corn was down 2 1/4 cents. January soybeans closed down 14 1/4 cents and March soybeans were down 12 3/4 cents. March KC wheat closed down 2 3/4 cents, March Chicago wheat was down 4 1/2 cents, March MIAX Minneapolis wheat was down 0 cents.The U.S.
AgHost Livestock Close
The livestock complex rallied throughout the day as all three of the livestock markets closed higher Friday afternoon. And shortly after midday, some Southern live cattle began trading at $225, $7.00 above last week's weighted average.
DTN Weekly Average DDG Price Higher
DTN's weekly average spot price for domestic distillers dried grains is higher versus two weeks ago.
Class III Milk Futures Close Higher for the Week
Cheese prices were lower, but Class III futures held up well. Traders seem to have a sense that the market may find a bottom soon, even though it has yet to find that bottom. After four weeks of trading, spot barrels finally have a load traded.
Ethanol RINS, Ethanol Cash Prices Lower Thursday
Ethanol RINS and ethanol cash prices were lower. March corn closed down 2 1/2 cents at $4.44 3/4 and May corn was down 2 1/4 cents at $4.52 1/4.
5 Fertilizers Have Higher Prices Than Month Ago
Most fertilizers continued to be more expensive during the fourth week of November 2025. Average retail prices for five of the eight major fertilizers were up from last month, while prices for the remaining three were down slightly. No fertilizer saw a significant price move, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more.
Slow Day for Cotton
The cotton market remained starkly sideways today.
ICE Canola Lower; Soybean, Corn Markets Lower; Wheat Mixed
January canola was down C$7.10. March corn closed down 2 1/2 cents and May corn was down 2 1/4 cents. January soybeans closed down 14 1/4 cents and March soybeans were down 12 3/4 cents. March KC wheat closed down 2 3/4 cents, March Chicago wheat was down 4 1/2 cents, March MIAX Minneapolis wheat was unchanged.