Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: January 13, 2025

Mar. corn closed at $4.76 and 1/2, up 6 cents Mar. soybeans closed at $10.53, up 27 and 1/2 cents Mar. soybean meal closed at $307.80, up $9.50 Mar. soybean oil closed at 45.99, up 41 points Mar. wheat closed at $5.45, up 14 and 1/4 cents Feb. live cattle closed at $197.40, down $1.37 Mar. feeder cattle closed at $267.90,…Continue Reading

Cash hog prices mixed on Monday

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking.  Feeders had additional pressure from the higher move in corn. February live cattle closed $1.37 lower at $197.40 and April lives closed $1.27 lower at $198.20.  March feeder cattle closed $1.50 lower at $267.90 and April feeder cattle closed $1.85 lower at…Continue Reading

Farm Service Agency seeing more loan requests, aid details unclear

The outgoing executive director of the Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Illinois says the number of farmers applying for the agency’s loan programs is on the rise. Scott Halpin says the economic downturn has increased the need for assistance. “Counties are reporting more applications for the market assistance loan.”  He says, “We have the traditional…Continue Reading

A strong start to the week for soybeans, corn, and wheat

Soybeans started the week with another solid day of gains following Friday’s production report from the USDA.  While total production for 2024 was up from 2023, it was less than the department projected in December, pulling ending stocks lower.  USDA also lowered yields by 1 bpa. The market is shifting its primary focus to South…Continue Reading

Agristo selects North Dakota for expansion

A major potato processor has chosen Grand Forks, North Dakota as the site for a new plant to make frozen potato products. In a statement, Agristo says it chose the North Dakota as its first U.S. location for their high-quality potato farming, availability of potatoes, and sufficient market scale for its private label products. The…Continue Reading

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