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- Wheat Reverting Higher on Thursday Morning
- The wheat complex is heading higher across all three exchanges this morning. They quickly faded from the early double digit gains as losses were reported across the three exchanges on Wednesday. Chicago contracts posted losses of 6 ¾ to 11 cents across the board. Kansas City futures were down 5...
- Cattle Look to Thursday After Midweek Strength
- Live cattle posted Wednesday gains of 7 to 40 cents across the board, following more boxed beef strength. Cash action has been quiet this week. The Central Stockyards Fed Cattle Exchange saw no sales on the 1,352 head listed on Wednesday morning, with bids of $181-181.25 and asks in the...
- Corn Back to Higher Trade on Thursday AM
- Corn is trading 1 to 2 cents higher ahead of this morning’s Export Sales report. Futures faded the early gains on Wednesday, with contracts closing anywhere from 2 1/4 to 5 cents lower after July futures failed to take out the early week high. A weaker dollar failed to impact...
- Hogs Ready to Kick Off Thursday Trade
- Lean hogs settled the Wednesday session on a mixed note, as front months were down 5 to 82 cents, with the other 24 contracts steady to 27 cents higher. USDA’s National Average Base Hog negotiated price was down $2.10 on Wednesday afternoon at 88.73. The CME Lean Hog Index was...
- Cotton Bounce Extending into Thursday
- The cotton market is up 84 to 119 points to start the Thursday session. Most contracts showed gains on Wednesday, with futures up 8 to 78 points. The outside market factors were helpful, with crude oil up 79 cents and the US dollar index down 732 points. Export Sales data...
- Soybeans Slightly Higher to Begin Thursday
- Soybeans are posting fractional to 2 cent higher trade on Thursday morning. They slipped into the close, as contracts settled with losses of a penny to 4 ¾ cents after NOPA reported an ugly April crush number. Soymeal futures were down $1.60 to $2.70/ton at the close. Soy Oil was...