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 March 18, 2025, 05:02:02 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 March 18, 2025, 05:02:02 AM CDT or prior.
Soybeans
Quotes are delayed, as of March 18, 2025, 05:02:02 AM CDT or prior.
Wheat
Quotes are delayed, as of March 18, 2025, 05:02:02 AM CDT or prior.
Canadian Dollar
Quotes are delayed, as of March 18, 2025, 05:02:02 AM CDT or prior.
Ag Market Commentary
Soybeans Close Mixed on Monday as NOPA Crush Drops -

Soybean futures posted mixed action on Monday, with front months losses limited to fractional and new crop gains of steady to 2 cents higher.

Corn Closes Higher on Monday -

The corn market posted gains across the board on Monday, with nearby contracts up 2 to 3 cents at the close. The CmdtyView national average Cash

Cotton Closes with Weakness on Monday -

Cotton futures posted 12 to 39 point losses on the Monday session. The outside markets were supportive on the day. Crude oil futures were up another

Wheat Rallies Double Digits on Monday -

The wheat market posted a double-digit rally across the three exchanges on Monday. Chicago SRW closed with gains of 11 to 12 cents at the session

Hogs Post Monday Strength -

Lean hog futures posted Monday gains of $1.45 to $2.85 in the front month at the close. Monday afternoon’s national average base hog negotiated

Cattle Extend Rally on Monday -

Live cattle futures closed the Monday session with contracts up $1.70 to $2.15. Cash trade was strong last week, settling in across the country at

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Haven't been doing a good job updating here lately. I just back from Commodity Classic in Denver. Lots of interesting trade talk down there. Here's the thing, 25% tariffs right across the board can not and will not happen. This would be hugely inflationary for the US as you don't just replace supply channels overnight with domestic supply. We saw how much excess inventory sits on shelves during covid, none. I wouldn't spend too much time worrying about it, or anything else you can't control. If you are discouraged that you didn't get enough $230 new crop corn sold, get a target order working so if it gets back there it executes this time. There is lots of weather ahead of us and I will be surprised if the high comes in Feb. Time will tell. 

 

 

 Our annual Customer Day is Wednesday, March 26.  Save the date.  At this event, we would like to showcase what has been happening on your farm, and with your family, so send in your pictures to share! Drop them off, or email them to heather@maizeingacresinc.com.  Weddings? Farm scenes? Family?  Staff?  Pets? Livestock? New machinery?  We want to see it all!

  

 

  



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