
Cassidy Walter
Business Management Editor at Successful Farming
Business Management Editor at @SuccessfulFarm & former Communications Director for @Iowafuel; Follows and retweets not endorsements
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4 days ago |
agriculture.com | Cassidy Walter
As of 8:30 a.m. CT, July corn was up 5½¢ at $4.44 per bushel. July soybeans were up 5½¢ at $10.46¼ per bushel. July wheat contracts were mixed. CBOT wheat was up 2¾¢ at $5.38¾ per bushel. KC wheat was unchanged at $5.36¾. Minneapolis wheat was up 1¾¢ at $6.19¾. Yesterday morning Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor at Total Farm Marketing, said corn and soybeans would either see "bargain buying" and find support, or technical selling would take over and likely impact the rest of the week.
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5 days ago |
agriculture.com | Cassidy Walter
Ahead of 9:20 a.m. CT, July corn was up less than a penny at $4.38½ per bushel. July soybeans were up 6½¢ at $10.40 per bushel. July wheat contracts were lower. CBOT wheat was down 3½¢ at $5.35½ per bushel. KC wheat was down 4½¢ at $5.35¼. Minneapolis wheat was down 9¼¢ at $6.18. “Today's trade is important,” said Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor at Total Farm Marketing.
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6 days ago |
agriculture.com | Cassidy Walter
As of 9:07 a.m. CT, July corn was up 3¼¢ at $4.47¼ per bushel. July soybeans were down 4¼¢ at $10.37½ per bushel. July wheat contracts were higher. CBOT wheat was up 9¼¢ at $5.43¼ per bushel. KC wheat was up 10¾¢ at $5.44. Minneapolis wheat was up 2¾¢ at $6.28¼. "I am watching today's USDA Crop Progress report, to be released at 3 p.m. central," said Al Kluis, managing director of Kluis Commodity Advisors. "I will be watching the planting progress in Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee and Kentucky.
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1 week ago |
agriculture.com | Cassidy Walter
Ahead of 9 a.m. CT, July corn was unchanged at $4.47 per bushel. July soybeans were down 3½¢ at $10.48¼ per bushel. July wheat contracts were higher. CBOT wheat was up less than a penny at $5.34¾ per bushel. KC wheat was up 1¼¢ at $5.33. Minneapolis wheat was up 4½¢ at $6.20. This morning, USDA announced unknown destinations are buying 210,560 metric tons of corn —145,560 metric tons for the 2024/2025 marketing year and 65,000 metric tons for the 2025/2026 marketing year.
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1 week ago |
agriculture.com | Cassidy Walter
As of 8:50 a.m. CT, July corn was down 5¾¢ at $4.45¼ per bushel. July soybeans were down 6¢ at $10.42½ per bushel. July wheat contracts were mixed. CBOT wheat was down less than a penny at $5.29¾ per bushel. KC wheat was up 2¢ at $5.27¼. Minneapolis wheat was up a penny at $6.04¼. "The slow planting pace in areas of the eastern Corn Belt is catching the attention of traders," said Bob Linneman, commodities broker with Kluis Commodity Advisors.
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