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 01, 2023, 07:51:24 PM 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 01, 2023, 07:51:24 PM CST or prior.
Soybeans
Quotes are delayed, as of December 01, 2023, 07:51:24 PM CST or prior.
Wheat
Quotes are delayed, as of December 01, 2023, 07:51:24 PM CST or prior.
Canadian Dollar
Quotes are delayed, as of December 01, 2023, 07:51:24 PM CST or prior.
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Office (call or text): 705-313-2082
Donna: donna@maizeingacresinc.com
cell: 705-930-3488
Pete: pdarcher@xplornet.com cell: 613-391-9218 

 

 

Friday: We are now closed for the day.  With the weather forecast, we anticipate being closed for the weekend.

 

The free marketing period for corn is ending this week so you need to figure out whether you are paying the $4 in charge and letting the $3/month clock start ticking or just cash out. One of my "never sayings" is never leave corn in commercial storage. Market usually rallies just about enough to pay the storage. You can get 5.5% GICs now so figuring the value of money in addition to the costs, you need more than $5/ month rally for break even. A $30/t rally in the spring is break even. That's a significant rally. I'm not convinced the risk reward scenario makes sense. Maybe it's $20 lower in spring? Nobody knows. I would focus on the revenue not on the price. The amazing yields are making things profitable and you grew it for money so you might as well sell it and use the next rally for forward contracting new crop IMO

Under no circumstances can we take in grain that has treated seed in it. ABSOLUTELY NONE. We believe that part of the issue this year is that people are broadcasting treated seed in their soybean fields, and since we have not had rain, the seed it not growing; it's sitting on top of the leaves that are carpeting the ground, and being picked up by combines.  If you have planted wheat by broadcasting it, then you need to wait for it to rain to get the seed started growing before you combine the beans.  Also make sure your seed equipment is cleaned out properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ag Market Commentary
Lean Hogs Finish Friday Red -

The front month lean hog futures fell $0.17 to $1.37 lower across the front months. That limited the weekly move to a net $1.32 gain for Feb hogs.

Up Week for Corn Market -

Corn closed the last trade day of the week with 1 ½ to 2 cent gains, leaving the March contract at a net 2 ¼ cent gain for the week. March corn

Cattle Close Week Lower -

Fat cattle’s triple digit losses flipped the board to net red for the week’s move. Feb closed Friday down by $2.70, and was #$1.85 weaker wk/wk.

Soybeans Drop on Weaker Meal -

Friday’s double digit losses flipped the soybean market to net red for the week’s move as beans closed down by 11 to 17 ¾ cents and left Jan at

Cotton Fades into Weekend -

Cotton futures were down on Friday with front month losses of 24 to 64 points. The March contract completed the week’s move with a 157 point

Friday’s Wheat Trade Closes Higher -

The last trade day of the week ended with wheat in the black. Chicago prices ended 4 ¼ to 6 ¾ cents higher, with a net 25 ½ cent rally for the

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