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HRW 11.5% | ||||||
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DNS 14.0% | ||||||
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All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
HRW: + 5 cents each 1/2% above 11.5% to 13.0%; - 10 cents each 1/2% below 11.5%
DNS: + 3 cents each 1/4% above 14.0% to 15.5%; - 7 cents each 1/4% below 14.0%
SWW: + 0 cents each 1/10% below 10.5%; - 0 cents each 1/10% from 10.5% to 12.0%. Max = -$0.00
** CLUB WHEAT MAX 10.5% PROTEIN ONLY **
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Sept 16, 2025 Market Email: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.agricharts.com/sites/2446/Markets_AM_09_16_25.pdf
Wheat futures are trading higher this morning, up 3 to 9 cents in the D-E-C 2025 futures. Soybeans are finding strength this morning after comments from Secretary Bessent that said we may see a final trade deal with the US and China following Friday's discussion between President Trump and Xi Jinping. (I swear I read something yesterday that said Bessent believed another 90-day extension to the trade truce was likely to happen but that must have just been a rumor). This optimism is spilling over to corn, helping to maintain its upward trend. KC and Chicago wheat markets are breaking higher with both pushing beyond their 20-day moving averages.
The crop progress report showed both corn and soybean G/E ratings fell 1% to their seasonal lows. Corn harvest advanced 3% to 7% and soybean harvest showed up at 5%. WEather continues to be hot and dry to push the crop along with concerns the soybean moisture will be deja vu of last year. There isn't anyu major updates in the wheat world to talk about as any trade news gets corn or soybeans excited. We did see export inspections bounce back strongly this week. Winter wheat planting was up 6% this week to 11%, 2% behind the average. Spring wheat harvest is virtually wrapped up at 94% with ID, MT, ND, and WA left to finish up.
Cash Futures Prices: Chicago D-E-C is up 9 at 534. KC D-E-C is up 8 at 522 and MPLS D-E-C is up 3 at 575. US Dollar is trading 0.51 lower at 96.79.
Effective July 1st, 2025
We know every dollar counts, especially in agriculture, and that's why I'm delighted to announce that the Board of Directors has approved a 10% reduction in wheat handling rates. This will bring the rate down from 15 cents to 13.5 cents per bushel, effective July 1st, 2025.
This decision was made with you, our valued members, at the forefront. We firmly believe that by reducing these rates, we can help put more money back into your pockets and support the vital work you do every day on your farms. This is about strengthening our co-op together, and ensuring we continue to provide the best possible value for your hard-earned dollar.
Thank you for your continued loyalty and for being such an integral part of our co-op community. Your success is our success, and we're committed to doing everything we can to support you.
Sincerely,
Garrett Egland
General Manager
Futures Table
- Hogs Ease Lower on Tuesday
- Lean hog futures closed out the Tuesday session with contracts 15 to 62 cents lower. USDA’s national base hog report from Tuesday afternoon was reported at $106.29, up 42 cents from the Monday PM report. The CME Lean Hog Index was unchanged on September 12 at $106.14. USDA’s FOB plant...
- Cotton Rallies on Tuesday
- Cotton futures posted gains of 82 to 97 points across most nearby contracts at Tuesday’s close. The US dollar index was down $0.635 so far on the day to $96.265, with crude oil futures $1.22 higher. NASS reported the US cotton crop 50% with bolls opening as of Sunday, with...
- Corn Turns Back Higher on Tuesday
- Corn futures held up into the close on Turnaround Tuesday, posting gains of 5 to 6 ¼ cents across the front months. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up 6 1/4 cents at $3.85 ¼. Crop Progress data showed the US corn crop at 7% harvested, matching the...
- Soybeans Post Gains, as Bean Oil Leads the Charge
- Soybeans rounded out the Tuesday session with contracts up 7 to 8 cents across the front months. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was up 6 1/2 cents at $9.73 1/2. Soymeal futures were down a dime to 80 cents, with Soy Oil futures posting 59 to 93 point...
- Cattle Pulls Back, as Beef Tumbles
- Live cattle futures were weaker on Tuesday, with contracts down 80 cents to $1.15 across the front months. Much of this week’s early cash action has been compiling showlists. Last week was $240 across the country. Feeder cattle futures saw losses limited to just 20 to 80 cents in the...
- Wheat Sees Rally on Tuesday with Weaker US Dollar
- The wheat complex posted higher trade across the three markets on Tuesday. CBT soft red wheat futures posted 9 cent gains across the nearby contracts on Tuesday. KC HRW futures rallied 9 to 10 cents in the front months. MPLS spring wheat futures were up 4 to 5 cents at...