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 Summer Lunch Schedule

 

Wednesday, May 21

Goldfield

Community Center

Wednesday, May 28

Clarion

Southeast Seed Shed

Wednesday, June 4

Galbraith

Office

Wednesday, June 11

Renwick (Market Outlook with Jason from StoneX)

Community Center

Thursday, June 19

Titonka

Office

Wednesday, June 25

Forest City

Office

Friday, June 27

Kiester Days

Agronomy Shed

Wednesday, July 2

Thompson (Open House)

Office

Wednesday, July 9

Hutchins

Shed

Wednesday, July 16

Thor

Community Center

Thursday, July 24

Eagle Grove (Market Outlook with Kevin from RJO’Brien)

Corporate Office

Wednesday, July 30

Kanawha

Fire Station

Wednesday, August 6

Livermore

Office

Tuesday, August 12

Hardy

Shed

Tuesday, August 19

Corwith

Office

Thursday, August 28

Woden (Market Outlook with Chad from Midco)

Community Center

Thursday, September 4

Wesley

Shed

  

 


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Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of May 15, 2025, 10:27:49 PM CDT or prior.

Commentary
Hogs Rebound on Thursday
Lean hog futures posted gains on Thursday, with contracts up $1.67 to $1.85 in the nearbys. USDA’s national average base hog negotiated price was reported at $94.79 on Thursday afternoon, up $1.18 from the week prior. The CME Lean Hog Index was up 46 cents on May 13, at $90.77....
Corn Closes Mixed on Thursday
The corn market closed the Thursday session with July up 3 cents, as Export Sales data was supportive. New crop contracts were down 1 to 3 cents. The nearby CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up 3 ¼ cents at $4.20. Export Sales data from this morning showed corn...
Cotton Closes Weaker but Pulls Off Lows
Cotton futures pulled back off the lows on Thursday, closing with losses of 5 to 10 points. Crude oil prices posted losses of $1.43/barrel. The US dollar index was back down $0.193 to $100.680. USDA’s Export Sales report indicated a total of 122,192 RB of 2024/25 upland cotton sold in...
Soybeans Collapse on Thursday with RVO Rumors and Bean Oil Limit Losses
Soybeans were under pressure for much of the Thursday session with contracts down 25 to 28 cents at the close, pressured by losses in bean oil. The cmdtyView Cash Bean price was down 25 cents to $10.02. Soymeal futures were up $4.40/ton on the day, with Soy Oil futures down...
Wheat Posts Thursday Strength
The wheat market posted higher trade on Thursday, with all three exchanges gaining steam. Chicago SRW futures were up 7 to 8 cents across most contracts at the close. Kansas City HRW futures saw contracts close 5 to 6 cents higher. Minneapolis spring wheat futures posted gains of 2 to...
Cattle Collapse Continues on Thursday
Live cattle futures were pushing the pullback to Thursday, with contracts falling $2.77 to $3.82. Profit taking and technical pressure was takes part of the blame. Cash action kicked off on Thursday, with Southern sales of $218-220, steady, and $229 in the north. The Thursday morning Fed Cattle Exchange Online...

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