Midwestern

Closing Markets for Wednesday, April 3

On the Chicago Board of Trade:

Corn Futures:

May up 5 and a half at 4.32 and a quarter

July up 4 and a half at 4.45 and a half

Soybean Futures:

May up 9 at 11.83

July up 8 and a half at 11.96 and a quarter

Wheat Futures:

May up 10 and a half at 5.56

July up 10 and a quarter at 5.72

Live Cattle Futures:

April down 80 at 180.97 and a half

June down 72 and a half at 175.65

Feeder Cattle Futures:

April down 292 and a half at 240.57 and a half

May down 255 and a half at 242.30

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From The Anderson's at Kent Bridge:

2024 Crop Corn = up 3 and a quarter at 5.76/BU

2025 Crop Corn = up 1 and a half at 5.79/BU

2024 Crop Soybeans = up 7 and a half at 14.90/BU

2025 Crop Soybeans = up 6 and a half at 14.44/BU

2024 Soft White Winter Wheat = up 10 and a half at 7.57/BU

2025 Soft White Winter Wheat = up 7 and a half at 7.90/BU

2024 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 10 and a half at 6.92/BU

2025 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 7 and a half at 7.55/BU

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From Snobelen Farms:

2024 Crop Corn = up 3 and a quarter at 5.76/BU

2025 Crop Corn = up 1 and a half at 5.79/BU

2024 Crop Soybeans = up 7 and a half at 14.85/BU

2025 Crop Soybeans = up 6 and a half at 14.44/BU

2024 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 10 and a half at 6.92/BU

2025 Soft Red Winter Wheat = up 7 and a half at 7.55/BU

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Ontario Pork Reports:

The U-S CME price = $84.67 U-S per hundredweight, dressed weight.

That's down $0.46 from the previous day.

100% formula price = $207.95 per hundred kilograms, dressed weight.

That's down $1.16.

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