The global grain and oilseed market: wheat and corn became cheaper, while soybeans became more expensive on Monday.

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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On Monday, October 13, 2025, the wheat complex declined on three exchanges. December quotes for soft winter wheat on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) fell to $182.52 per ton, December futures for hard winter wheat on the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) fell to $176.83 per ton, and December futures for hard spring wheat on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) fell to $202.64 per ton. December futures for SRW in Chicago closed at $4.96-3/4, down 1 ¾ cents, March futures closed at $5.13-1/4, down 2 cents. December futures for HRW in Kansas City closed at $4.81-1/4, down 1 ¾ cents, March futures closed at $5.02-1/2, down 2 cents. December futures for MGE spring wheat in Minneapolis closed at $5.51-1/2, down ¼ cent, March futures for MGE spring wheat closed at $5.72-1/2, down ½ cent. All federal institutions in the U.S. were closed on October 13 (despite the suspension of work) due to Columbus Day, which will delay the publication of export inspection results until Tuesday. ...
Source: Oilworld

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