Alerts and Press Releases

 

 

 IF DELIVERING BEANS TO GOLDFIELD OR CORN/BEANS TO HOLMES CALL TODD RAMSEY   515-227-0202

---------------------------------------- 

Gold Eagle Cooperative is adding automatic payments. If you are interested in GEC initiating an ACH on your behalf, please complete the form and e-mail or mail back along with a canceled check or bank deposit slip. Click here for details. 

 

 Summer Lunch Schedule

 

  

 


PROVIDING quality services & products innovatively, profitably, & professionally.

 

Download the Gold-Eagle App Today!

Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of June 30, 2025, 12:37:52 AM CDT or prior.

Commentary
Cattle Rallies into the Weekend Despite Cash Weakness
Live cattle futures rallied back on Friday, closing with $3.05 to $4.10 gains heading into the weekend. Cash trade this week saw sales at $230-233 in the North and $223-225 in the South. Friday’s Central Stockyards Fed Cattle Exchange auction showed sales of $224-225, with BidTheGrid™ sales of $225 and...
Hogs Come Back into the Friday Close, as Specs Reach Record Net Long
Lean hog futures came back into the close after gapping lower at the open, as contracts closed 2 to 92 cents higher in the nearbys and down a quarter in October. July was up 47 cents on the week. USDA’s national base hog price was $108.09 in the Friday PM...
Corn Bulls Get a Bounce into the Weekend
Corn futures closed the Friday session with gains of 6 to 8 cents in the front months as bears let off the gas into the weekend ahead of Monday’s USDA reports. July was down 11 ¼ cents this week, with December losing 14 ¼ cents. The front month CmdtyView national...
Cotton Bulls Push Gains into the Weekend
Cotton futures closed out the Friday session with contracts up 45 to 66 points, as July was 348 points higher. Crude oil is down $0.19/barrel, with the US dollar index up $0.113 The Friday afternoon Commitment of Traders report showed cotton spec traders trimming back 2,946 contracts from their net...
Wheat Closes Mixed to Round Out Rough Week for the Bulls
The wheat complex was mixed across the three markets on Friday. Chicago SRW wheat was 3 to 4 cents higher on the day, with July falling back 43 cents this week. KC HRW contracts were steady to 2 cents lower, with the front month July losing 47 ¼ cents on...
Soybeans Take Back Some Losses on Friday
Soybean bulls fought back on Friday, with futures closing 5 to 8 cents higher on the session. July was down 40 ¼ cents this week, as November fell 36 cents. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was up 4 3/4 cents at $9.84 1/2. Soymeal futures closed the day...

Cash Bids


Galt Beans



Forecast

USDA Newswire


The CME Group