News

After the Bell
Corn inspections during the week ended Nov. 28 led the decline, though were within trade expectations, along with soybean and wheat inspections.
Biden pardons son Hunter | RFK Jr. | France woes | Dem leadership votes | FMMO
Grains open the week under pressure, while livestock markets are firmer.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the downside in overnight trade with wheat leading the way lower.
Short-term trend turns bullish for live cattle futures.
Corn, soybeans and wheat mildly favored the downside during a relatively quiet overnight session to open the week.
Trudeau visits Trump in Florida | Farm bill extension | Disaster aid | Ag financial aid | FY 2025 CR | Farm income | Employment | GOP House majority razor thin
Grain and livestock markets ended the week with a mixed tone, with corn futures ending the week on a high note.
Dollar declines | Yen rallies | Gold up | Mexico’s president refutes Trump’s border closure claim