The article reports an increase in soybean and soybean meal prices at the ports of the Gulf of Mexico by $25- $27/MT, while corn prices saw a slight increase. However, prices for wheat fell due to expectations of higher US wheat stocks and limited international supplies. Soybean sales increased due to dry weather in South America, concerning crop yields. Gluten-free cornmeal prices rose, but container prices for dry bard fell. Meat and bone meal prices in Asian markets surged, with reports of sales to Indonesia at $700/tonne due to strong demand and limited supplies. Domestic poultry and feather meal prices increased, while MBM prices remained stable but may rise due to COVID-19-related labor issues and increased soybean meal prices.