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Craig Grain - Cash Bids
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Commentary
Cotton Eases Lower into the long Weekend -

Cotton posted front month losses of 111 points in the thin July and October contracts, as December was 17 points lower. December was down 86 points

Hogs Fall into the Holiday -

Lean hog futures posted losses of 90 cents to $1.80 on Thursday, as July was back down $5.27 this week. USDA’s national base hog price was back

Cattle Posts Gains on Thursday, Despite Boxed Beef Weakness -

Live cattle futures posted Thursday gains of $1.12 to $1.60 to close out the week, with August up 75 cents on the week. Cash trade showed sales of

Soybean Bulls Hold onto Gains on Thursday -

Soybeans slipped from the near double digit gains early on Thursday bus still closed 1 to 2 cents higher and July up 5 ¾ cents. On the week, August

Corn Holds onto Gains to Extend Bounce into Long Weekend -

Corn futures pulled off early session gains, but still closed the Thursday session with 2 to 4 cent gains. September was up 8 ¾ cents this week,

Wheat Eases Lower into the Holiday -

The wheat complex posted losses across most contracts on Thursday. Chicago SRW wheat fell 7 to 9 cents on to round out the week on Thursday, with

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