The global grain and oilseed market: corn prices increased, while wheat and soybean prices decreased on Monday.

Published Oct 7, 2025

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On Monday, October 6, 2025, the wheat complex began a new week with a decline. December quotations for soft red winter wheat on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CBOT) fell to -$188.40 per ton, December futures for hard red winter wheat on the KCBT in Kansas City - to $182.06 per ton, December futures for hard red spring wheat on the MGEХ in Minneapolis - to $204.48 per ton. December futures for SRW in Chicago closed at $5.12-3/4, down 2 ½ cents, March futures closed at $5.30-1/4, down 2 ¼ cents. December futures for HRW in Kansas City closed at $4.95-1/2, down 1 ½ cents, March futures closed at $5.17, down 1 ½ cents. December futures for spring wheat MGEХ in Minneapolis closed at $5.57-1/2, down 3 ¼ cents, March futures for spring wheat MGEХ closed at $5.76-1/4, down 3 ¼ cents. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that wheat exports for the week ending October 2 totaled 505,096 tons. South Korea purchased 177,333 tons, 60,875 tons were sent to Japan, 54,989 tons to ...
Source: Oilworld

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