Corn and Soy Up Slightly. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025

Published 2025년 11월 26일

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Ahead of 10 a.m. CT, March corn was up 1½¢ at $4.38¼ per bushel. January soybeans were up less than a penny at $11.23½ per bushel. March CBOT wheat was up 2¼¢ at $5.37 per bushel. March KC wheat was up 2¢ at $5.24½ per bushel. March Minneapolis wheat was unchanged at $5.76. This morning,

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USDA released export sales data as part of the agency’s schedule to catch up from the recent government shutdown. “Delayed weekly export sales data for the week that ended Oct. 9 released this morning by USDA pegged net U.S corn export sales for that week at 52.2 million bushels,” said The Brock Report. “Net U.S. soybean export sals for the week that ended Oct. 9 came in at 28.9 million bushels, while net weekly wheat export sales came in at 22.6 million bushels.” Ahead of 10 a.m. CT, January feeder cattle were up $2.25 at $307.23 per hundredweight (cwt). February live cattle were up 10¢ at $207.63 per cwt. February lean hogs were up 8¢ at $79.25 per cwt. January crude oil was down $1.53 at $57.31 per barrel. The U.S. Dollar Index December contract was down to 99.66. For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive database, which became the basis of the platform AgriSupp. It is a ...

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