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DTN Closing Grain Comments 11/04 13:54

4 Nov 2019
DTN Closing Grain Comments 11/04 13:54 Corn Prices Succumb to Mounting Bearish Pressures December corn fell 6 cents Monday, pressured by a lack of U.S. export business and by a favorable seven-day weather forecast for Brazil. January soybeans managed to hold on to a 1 1/4 cent gain, but all three U.S. wheats finished lower, no match for Monday's hi...

DTN Midday Grain Comments 11/04 10:59

4 Nov 2019
DTN Midday Grain Comments 11/04 10:59 Grains Mostly Lower to Start Week Corn is 3 to 4 cents lower, soybeans are flat to 1 cent higher and wheat is 2 to 6 cents lower. By David Fiala DTN Contributing Analyst General Comments The U.S. stock market is firmer with the Dow up 135. The dollar index is 20 higher. Interest rate products are firmer. Energi...

DTN Weather Trend Indicators 11/04 09:07

4 Nov 2019
DTN Weather Trend Indicators 11/04 09:07 Weather Indicator status values are: Corn=Down Soybeans=Down Wheat=Down LEGEND: The indicator choices are: Corn, Soybeans, Wheat The status choices are: Up, Down, Neutral For example: Corn=Neutral (ES)

USDA Daily Market Rates 11/04 06:48

4 Nov 2019
USDA Daily Market Rates 11/04 06:48 DAILY MARKET RATES(GRAIN/MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITIES) Effective: November 04, 2019 The following Market Rates are established to aid in the development of the Posted County Prices (PCPs) which are used by county Farm Services Agency (FSA) Offices for loan redemption purposes. Uses of these rates for other purposes ...

DTN Early Word Grains 11/04 05:52

4 Nov 2019
DTN Early Word Grains 11/04 05:52 Grains Mixed to Begin New Trading Week December corn is down 3 1/4 cents per bushel, January soybeans are up 3/4 cents, and December K.C. wheat is down 4 cents. By Tregg Cronin DTN Contributing Analyst 6:00 a.m. CME Globex: December corn is down 3 1/4 cents per bushel, January soybeans are up 3/4 cents, and Decembe...
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