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HAWKEYE IS ACCEPTING CORN 

 

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

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 Summer Lunch Schedule

 

Wednesday, May 21

Goldfield

Community Center

Wednesday, May 28

Clarion

Southeast Seed Shed

Wednesday, June 4

Galbraith

Office

Wednesday, June 11

Renwick (Market Outlook with Jason from StoneX)

Community Center

Thursday, June 19

Titonka

Office

Wednesday, June 25

Forest City

Office

Friday, June 27

Kiester Days

Agronomy Shed

Wednesday, July 2

Thompson (Open House)

Office

Wednesday, July 9

Hutchins

Shed

Wednesday, July 16

Thor

Community Center

Thursday, July 24

Eagle Grove (Market Outlook with Kevin from RJO’Brien)

Corporate Office

Wednesday, July 30

Kanawha

Fire Station

Wednesday, August 6

Livermore

Office

Tuesday, August 12

Hardy

Shed

Tuesday, August 19

Corwith

Office

Thursday, August 28

Woden (Market Outlook with Chad from Midco)

Community Center

Thursday, September 4

Wesley

Shed

  

 


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Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of June 02, 2025, 09:41:16 AM CDT or prior.

Commentary
Cattle Look to New Month
Live cattle futures were mixed on Friday trade, with contracts 50 to 75 cents lower in the front months. June was down just 32 cents last week. Cash trade showed sales at $221-223 in the South last week, with business at $234-237 in the North. Feeder cattle futures fell back...
Wheat Rally Resuming on Monday AM Trade
The wheat market is trading with double digit winter wheat gains on Monday morning, supported by some increased geopolitical tensions. Wheat closed Friday’s trade with mixed action in the winter wheats, as the spring wheat held higher. Chicago SRW futures were steady to 2 cents lower, as July slipped back...
Soybeans Slipping Early on Monday
The soybean market is trading with 2 to 5 cent losses so far on Monday morning. Soybeans were under pressure again on Friday, with contracts down 10 to 12 cents. July gave back 18 ½ cents last week, as November was down 23 ¾ cents. The cmdtyView Cash Bean price...
Hogs Look to Monday Trade After Friday Rally
Lean hog futures were rallying on, as contracts were up $1.30 to $2. June was up $3.02 last week. Preliminary open interest was up 7,891 contracts on Friday. USDA’s national average base hog negotiated price was reported at $95.40 on Friday afternoon, a $3.55 drop from the day prior. The...
Cotton Rallying Early on Monday, with Help From Outside Factors
Cotton prices action is trading with 70 to 140 point gains early on Monday. Crude oil prices are shooting higher, up $2.58, even as OPEC+ raised the expected July production by 411,000 barrels per day. The US dollar index is down $0.509 to $98.750 this morning. Cotton futures managed to...
Corn Popping Higher on Monday Morning
Corn is trading with 1 to 3 cent gains early on Monday. Spillover support from the wheat market is helping. The corn market was under pressure on Friday as contracts were 2 to 4 cents in the red. Friday’s preliminary open interest was up 5,080 contracts. July closed the week,...

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