Corn and Soy Up Slightly. Wednesday, May 14, 2025

As of 9:03 a.m. CT, July corn was up less than a penny at $4.42¾ per bushel.
July soybeans were up less than a penny at $10.72¾ per bushel.
July wheat contracts were mixed. CBOT wheat was up 4¼¢ at $5.21½ per bushel. KC wheat was up 5¢ at $5.16¾. Minneapolis wheat was down 3¼¢ at $5.77½.
Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor with Total Farm Marketing, described the overnight trade and trade this morning as “quiet,” adding, “Grains are trading calmly and two-sided, in small trading ranges.”
August live cattle were up 30¢ at $211.93 per hundredweight (cwt) as of 9:03 a.m. CT. August feeder cattle were down $1.13 at $304.88 per cwt. June lean hogs were down 95¢ at $98.55 per cwt.
June crude oil was down 27¢ at $63.40 per barrel.
As of 9:04 a.m. CT, the U.S. Dollar Index June contract was down to 100.54.
June S&P 500 futures were up 3 points. June Dow futures were up 39 points.
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