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| CORN (C8K) |
6186 |
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| CORN (C8N) |
6302 |
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| CORN (C8U) |
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| CORN (C9K) |
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| CORN (C9N) |
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| CORN (C9U) |
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12982 |
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13100 |
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| SOYBEANS (S9K) |
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8090 |
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8220 |
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8740 |
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8884 |
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| WHEAT (W9N) |
8634 |
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| WHEAT (W9U) |
8694 |
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| LIVE CATTLE (LC8M) |
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| LIVE CATTLE (LC8Q) |
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| LEAN HOGS (LH8K) |
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CORN (May 08) 6186 +172 | CORN (Jul 08) 6302 +172 | CORN (Sep 08) 6396 +170 | CORN (Dec 08) 6462 +156 | CORN (Mar 09) 6566 +152 | CORN (May 09) 6646 +146 | CORN (Jul 09) 6712 +146 | CORN (Sep 09) 6252 +102 | SOYBEANS (May 08) 12982 +10 | SOYBEANS (Jul 08) 13100 +10 | SOYBEANS (Aug 08) 13040 +26 | SOYBEANS (Sep 08) 12742 +6 | SOYBEANS (Nov 08) 12456 +2 | SOYBEANS (Jan 09) 12586 - 4 | SOYBEANS (Mar 09) 12700 +0 | SOYBEANS (May 09) 12772 +2 | WHEAT (May 08) 8090 +140 | WHEAT (Jul 08) 8220 +144 | WHEAT (Sep 08) 8356 +140 | WHEAT (Dec 08) 8562 +136 | WHEAT (Mar 09) 8740 +144 | WHEAT (May 09) 8884 +220 | WHEAT (Jul 09) 8634 +70 | WHEAT (Sep 09) 8694 +80 | LIVE CATTLE (Jun 08) 93.350 - 0.300 | LIVE CATTLE (Aug 08) 99.050 - 0.250 | LEAN HOGS (May 08) 79.750 +0.375 | LEAN HOGS (Jun 08) 76.700 +0.225
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DTN Top Stories |
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At the end of 2008/09, there will be more corn but fewer soybeans on
hand than analysts were expecting, USDA reported early Friday. With a
demand-driven, 45-percent year-over-year drawdown in U.S. corn ending stocks,
however, that market's bullish trend is expected to continue, according to DTN
Analyst Elaine Kub.
See DTN Ag News. BFull Story... Marcelo Favarao, agronomist and medium-sized farmer in western Parana
state in Brazil, says farmers in the country are seeking stability rather than
peaks and troughs. In the final installment of our three-part series we talk to
Favarao about farming in Brazil.
See DTN Ag News. 1^Full Story... If Federal Reserve Board interest-rate cuts have helped goose
commodity prices higher recently, increases in interest rates could help topple
them in the future, some economists say.
See DTN Ag News. BFull Story... House and Senate negotiators on Thursday declared they have a farm
bill that could see a final vote next week, but President Bush's key men on the
farm bill declared the president will veto the legislation.
See DTN Ag News. BFull Story... Scouting for the annual hard winter wheat tour came to an end
Thursday and the results were tallied and announced at the Kansas City Board of
Trade. The final estimate for the 2008 crop was 43.3 bushels per acre based on
stops in 388 fields.
See DTN Ag News. C^Full Story...
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Lawmakers Mull Ethanol Policy
5/08 2:02 PM
Some members of Congress, looking for ways to affect the price of food, want to see if eliminating the support of ethanol would have an impact, but the high price of oil -- not government incentives -- is moving ethanol production, some experts say.
USDA Crop Reports Preview
5/08 2:00 PM
The May round of USDA reports will be intensely analyzed by the futures markets. The World Agriculture Supply & Demand Estimates (WASDE) will weigh in on 2008-09 ending stocks figures that may confirm or refute traders' outlooks for new crop corn, soybeans and wheat. The current expectations are bullish for corn.
Bush May Not Stop Farm Bill
5/08 1:58 PM
Comments by President Bush to House Ag Committee ranking member Bob Goodlatte that members need to vote for their districts' best interests on the farm bill may lead to a veto-proof majority vote on the legislation.
View From the Cab
5/06 2:17 PM
Both Dan Pedersen and Brad Lindstrom made considerable planting progress this week. Dan is wrapping up corn planting and the Lindstroms have one planter running continuously.
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