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5 Apr 2016
DTN Midday Livestock Comments 04/05 11:31 Triple-Digit Losses Slam Cattle Futures at Midday The cattle complex is sharply lower in late-morning trade, pressured by aggressive long liquidation and technical selling. On the other hand, lean hog contracts are moderately lower, cautiously supported by short-covering and profit-taking. By John Harringto...
5 Apr 2016
DTN Midday Grain Comments 04/05 11:17 Soybeans Leading Grains Lower at Midday Grain trade is mixed again at midday. By David Fiala DTN Contributing Analyst General Comments The U.S. stock market indices are lower with the Dow futures down 65 points. The interest rate products are higher. The dollar index is 20 points higher. Energies are narrowly m...
5 Apr 2016
USDA MARKET NEWS--AFTERNOON CATTLE REPORT 04/05/16 VOLUME USDA TOTAL RANGE DTN PRACTICAL RANGE WT AVG KANSAS CONFIRMED CASH SALES - TODAY: 1,147 WEEK T0 DATE: 1,147 STEERS 607 132.00-132.00 132.00-132.00 132.00 HEIFERS 540 132.00-132.00 132.00-132.00 132.00 NEBRASKA CONFIRMED CASH SALES - TODAY: 721 WEEK TO DATE: 817 STEERS 391 212.00-212.00 212.00...
5 Apr 2016
DTN Early Word Opening Livestock 04/05 05:58 Meat Futures Should Open Slow With Mixed Prices The cattle complex is likely to open on a mixed basis thanks to short-covering on one hand and technical selling on the other. Lean hog contracts should also begin with uneven price action tied to further bear spreading. By John Harrington DTN Livestock Ana...
5 Apr 2016
DTN Early Word Grains 04/05 05:55 Here's Something New: Corn More Bullish Early Tuesday May corn was 1 cent higher, May soybeans were unchanged, and July Kansas City wheat was 2 cents lower. By Darin Newsom DTN Senior Analyst 6:00 a.m. CME Globex: May corn was 1 cent higher, May soybeans were unchanged, and July Kansas City wheat was 2 cents lower....