Grains Mostly Lower This Morning. Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025
Not long past 9 a.m. CT, December corn was down 1¼¢ at $4.20½ per bushel.
November soybeans were up 1¾¢ at $10.35½ per bushel.
December CBOT wheat was down less than a penny at $5.23 per bushel. December KC wheat was down 3½¢ at $5.13¾ per bushel. December Minneapolis wheat was down 2¢ at $5.74¾.
“Corn and soybean ratings continue to decline heading into harvest, though they remain historically strong,” said Cole Raisbeck, commodities broker with Kluis Commodity Advisors. “With slow news and WASDE [World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates] positioning, we expect range-bound trade this week. The corn market has been trading between $4.14 and $4.24, with trendline support below and gap resistance above. Soybeans will also look to hold the recent range between $10.20 and $10.50.”
Ahead of 9:30 a.m. CT, October livestock were mixed. Live cattle were down $2.95 at $232.85 per hundredweight (cwt). Feeder cattle were down $6.53 at $352.65 per cwt. Lean hogs were up 85¢ at $96 per cwt.
As of 9:31 a.m. CT, October crude oil was up $1.19 at $63.45 per barrel.
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