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 June 08, 2025, 01:39:18 PM CDT 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 June 08, 2025, 01:39:18 PM CDT or prior.
Soybeans
Quotes are delayed, as of June 08, 2025, 01:39:18 PM CDT or prior.
Wheat
Quotes are delayed, as of June 08, 2025, 01:39:18 PM CDT or prior.
Canadian Dollar
Quotes are delayed, as of June 08, 2025, 01:39:18 PM CDT or prior.
Ag Market Commentary
Cattle Rally to New All Time Highs -

Live cattle futures pushed the gain into the close, rallying to new all time highs and up $1.55 to $3.40 on the day. June was up $10.82 this week.

Hogs Rally on Friday Amid Cash and Cutout Strength -

Lean hog futures were rallying on Friday, with contracts up $1.77 to $2.35 at the close. July rose $2.17 this week. USDA’s national average base

Cotton Pushes Higher into Friday’s Close -

Cotton futures posted 16 to 26 point gains across most contracts on Friday, as July was up 56 points this week. Crude oil prices were up

Corn Rounds out the Week with Strength -

Corn futures closed out the Friday session in rebound, with the recent bear spreading seeing some slight unwinding. Contracts were up 1 to 3 cents

Soybeans Show Gains into the Weekend -

Soybeans held onto gains into the Friday close, with contracts climbing another 3 to 6 cents. Jul was up 15 ½ cents on the week, as November gained

Wheat Rallies into the Close -

The wheat complex posted gains on Friday, with contracts closing near their highs. Chicago SRW futures were 9 to 10 cents in the green at Friday’s

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We are reaching that time of year again when it's a good time to sell corn. I always say you should clean up old crop by Jul 1 and have a meaningful chunk of new crop committed. "Don't be carrying corn and a flag on the same day". The July downdraft is usually painful. That means you should be looking at getting some target orders in to sell old and new crop if a production hiccup shows up in the next few weeks. Stopping the storage charges on the old crop is big deal alone. Call us for fob or delivered values for your on farm stuff, we have lots of movement. 

Need any backhoe or excavating jobs done?  Click on the "excavation" tab in the top right corner of this page to see what Jeff can do for you, and how to get in touch with him.

For those of you looking for more information about, or to book aerial application by D & D Helicopters:

Daina: daina@ddheli.com 519-820-6463

Devin: devin@ddheli.com 226-750-3846

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  



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