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 April 02, 2025, 01:53:59 AM 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 April 02, 2025, 01:53:59 AM CDT or prior.
Soybeans
Quotes are delayed, as of April 02, 2025, 01:53:59 AM CDT or prior.
Wheat
Quotes are delayed, as of April 02, 2025, 01:53:59 AM CDT or prior.
Canadian Dollar
Quotes are delayed, as of April 02, 2025, 01:53:59 AM CDT or prior.
Ag Market Commentary
Cotton Rally Higher on Tuesday -

Cotton futures posted 89 to 142 point gains across most nearby contracts on Tuesday. Futures shrugged off negative outside factors. Crude oil

Soybeans Post Double-Digit Gains on Bean Oil Strength -

The soybean market rallied hard on Tuesday, following the bean oil gains. Contracts were up 19 to 22 cents at the close. CmdtyView’s national

Hogs Post Gains on Tuesday -

Lean hog futures posted $1.07 to $1.75 against on Tuesday with April down 35 cents. The USDA national average base hog negotiated price was down 23

Wheat Hold Higher at Tuesday’s Close -

Wheat held gains into Tuesday’s close, as contracts were following up the Monday strength on the acreage cut. Chicago SRW futures were 3 to 4

Cattle Bulls Not Fooled on April 1 -

Live cattle futures closed out Tuesday with contracts up $1.32 to $2.30. Cash action has been mostly compiling showlists on early this week. Feeder

Corn Rallies on April Fool’s Day -

Corn futures started off April with contracts 4 to 8 cents higher across most contracts. New crop contracts led the way, as rains in the forecast

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Devin: devin@ddheli.com 226-750-3846

Looking forward to seeing the VCG customers on Thurs Apr 3 at the Manilla elevator to talk markets and hear Jason Mauck  

 

Agriculture Townhall with David Piccini

Friday April 4th at 9AM

Codrington Hall 

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Monday's USDA Prospective Planting Report indicated that acres were somewhat in line with expectations.  Corn acres were slightly higher than ancipated (95.3 million acres) and beans were slightly lower( 83.5 million acres).  Now our markets will return to trading weather. If I had to guess this spring is going to be the Tale of Two Environments. A soggy, eastern corn belt with delayed planting and a very dry western corn belt. That puts risk premium back in this market over the next lets say 70 days. Our job is to make sure we capture a good chunk of that because come Jul 1 the heat turns on in the east, west catches a shower and the annual market slide engages again. This year could be different of course but over time betting against this has not worked out well. Target orders. Let them work through mid June and we will recalibrate then if you don't get a fill. Good luck!

 

 

 

  

 

  



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