Maizeing Acres Inc. Cash Bids
Notes Basis Cash Price (tonne) Cash Price Futures Price Basis Month
Corn
Soybeans
Wheat, SRW

Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 07:19:31 AM CST or prior.
All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
Corn
Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 07:19:31 AM CST or prior.
Soybeans
Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 07:19:31 AM CST or prior.
Wheat
Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 07:19:31 AM CST or prior.
Canadian Dollar
Quotes are delayed, as of December 21, 2024, 07:19:31 AM CST or prior.
Important Information

 

Office (call or text): 705-313-2082
Donna: donna@maizeingacresinc.com
cell: 705-930-3488
Pete: pdarcher@xplornet.com 

cell: 613-391-9218 

 

 

Christmas Hours:

Saturday & Sunday December 21 & 22: Closed

Monday December 23: 8 am - 4 pm

Tuesday December 24: 8 am - noon

Christmas Day & Boxing Day: Closed

Friday December 27: 8 am - 4 pm

 

Call for direct ship bids to Kawartha Ethanol 

We haven't been getting all the texts on the office phone  If we haven't responded or you have text marketing orders in this week, please follow up with an email or call  

Things are finally slowing down on a huge shipping and receiving period. We are very thankful for such a bountiful harvest and your patronage once again. All three crops were huge. We will be changing out some wet bins at Campbellford to add more efficiency and capacity in time for wheat harvest. Corn market has firmed a little on reduced stocks due to extra exports and ethanol grind. The next big driver will be the notoriously volatile Jan 10th WASDE report. I'm suspicious we could see a trimming of crop size on that report that could lend support. On the other hand we have an absolutely massive Brazilian soy crop on the way. It will be about 10% larger than last year's huge crop coming in around 170M t. Absolutely incredible. This keeps a lid on soy prices and likely persuades the US farmer to move 8M ac of beans over to corn before spring. A weak $cad is helping us out here. That probably gets weaker until we see an election called and some prospects of stability in Ottawa. Difficult to see how trimming up bean sales both old and new crop can be a huge mistake at this point in time. You know what makes a great Christmas present? Target orders...Merry Christmas everyone! 

Just a reminder that grain is not automatically sold upon delivery.  The producer needs to contact us to sell grain. 

  

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Ag Market Commentary
Cotton Comes Back to Close with Friday Gains -

Cotton futures closed out Friday with contracts 11 to 18 points higher, as March cotton was down 121 points this week. The outside markets are

Wheat Manages to Close Mixed on Friday -

The wheat market went into the weekend on a mixed note, as the soft red contracts failed to push higher. Chicago SRW futures were steady to down 1

Corn Rallies on Friday -

Corn futures closed out the Friday session on a high note, as futures rallied o close out the week. Contracts were up anywhere from a penny to 5 ½

Cattle Corrects Higher as CoF Data Comes in Neutral -

Live cattle futures posted Friday gains of 62 cents to $1.85, as Feb was down $3.625 on the week. A few cattle have exchanged hands this week at

Hogs Rally on Friday with Fresh Hogs & Pigs Data Due Monday -

Lean hog futures closed out the Friday session with contracts anywhere from 75 cents to $2.30 higher. Feb hogs managed to squeeze out a nickel gain

Soybeans Push Higher as Meal Rallies on Argentine Dryness Concerns -

The soybean market took back most of the midweek losses on Thursday and Friday, with the latter session closing up 7 to 13 cents. January was still

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