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Crude prices reversed early losses to settle up for a fourth straight week Friday with Brent returning to above $100 a barrel (bbl) as traders...
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee visited Nebraska on Friday, holding a forum with about 50 agricultural leaders from across...
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AgHost Grains Close
GENERAL COMMENTS:May corn closed up 4 3/4 cents and July corn was up 4 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed down 2 cents and July soybeans were down 2 1/2 cents. May KC wheat closed up 16 1/2 cents, May Chicago wheat was up 15 1/4 cents, May MIAX Minneapolis wheat was up 11 cents.The U.S.
AgHost Livestock Close
The livestock complex closed mixed Friday afternoon as traders simply need to see better fundamental support before they'll confidently push the contracts higher. The big news that will likely rock the cattle complex on Monday is whether the expected plant strike happens at Greeley, Colorado, as JBS and the union laborers haven't agreed on a contract yet.
DTN Weekly Average DDG Price Jumps $5 Per Ton
DTN's weekly spot price for domestic distillers dried grains for the week ended March 12 is up $5 on average versus one week ago. (DTN file photo)
Class IV Futures Close at New Contract Highs
It was a strong end to the week. Class III futures closed lower for the week while Class IV futures closed higher. The nonfat dry milk price was the leader of the week.
Ethanol RINS Lower, Ethanol Cash Prices Mixed Friday
Ethanol RINS were lower and ethanol cash prices were mixed Friday. May corn closed up 4 3/4 cents per bushel at $4.67 1/4 and July corn was up 4 1/4 cents at $4.78 1/4.
Despite US and Israel-Iran Conflict, Retail Fertilizers Start March Mixed
Despite the U.S. and Israel-Iran conflict, retail fertilizer prices are varied -- for now. Five of the eight major fertilizers were higher compared to last month while the remaining three were a bit less expensive. Only one nutrient, urea, was higher by a considerable amount, which DTN designates as anything 5% or more.
Cotton Closes Above 70 Cents for the First Time Since December 2024
Despite the unfounded superstitions which surround Friday the 13th, it was a good day for the cotton market.
ICE Canola, Corn, Wheat Higher; Soybeans Lower Friday
May canola was up C$5.60. May corn closed up 4 3/4 cents and July corn was up 4 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed down 2 cents and July soybeans were down 2 1/2 cents. May KC wheat closed up 16 1/2 cents, May Chicago wheat was up 15 1/4 cents, May MIAX Minneapolis wheat was up 11 cents.