Corn and Soy in the Green. Friday, Jan. 17, 2025
Shortly after the 8:30 a.m. CT open, March corn was up 2½¢.
March soybeans were up 6¼¢.
March wheat contracts were mixed. CBOT wheat was down 3¾¢. KC wheat was down 2½¢. Minneapolis wheat was up less than a penny.
April live cattle were up 10¢. March feeder cattle were down 23¢. April lean hogs were down 85¢.
March crude oil was down 49¢.
The U.S. Dollar Index March contract was up to 109.11.
March S&P 500 futures were up 43 points. March Dow futures were up 260 points.
Further development of the grain and oilseed markets of Ukraine and the Black Sea region will be in the spotlight of the BLACK SEA GRAIN. KYIV conference, taking place on April 22–23 in Kyiv. The event will focus on strategic directions for the agricultural sector through 2030, including investments, energy independence, processing, and exports of high-value products.
Join strategic discussions and networking with industry leaders to gain актуальна insights, discover new business opportunities, and build partnerships with key market players.
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