Organic Markets Unchanged over Labor Day Holiday

Organic Markets Unchanged over Labor Day Holiday

Organic corn, wheat, and soybean trading slowed over the Labor Day Holiday, but activity at the farm gate is increasing as harvest kicks into gear.  Bids for organic corn in Wisconsin continue to flirt with $8/bu. However, Midwestern organic corn is continuing to trade in the $9 neighborhood with larger lots settling closer to $10.

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09.20.2024

BOHO spread reaches two-month high

BOHO spread reaches two-month high

The BOHO spread rose sharply on Friday September 20 to its highest since late July, as October soybean oil futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange traded higher and ultra-low-sulfur...

09.20.2024

US animal fats, oils finish week stable to higher; SBO hits monthly high

US animal fats, oils finish week stable to higher; SBO hits monthly high

The US animal fats and oils markets closed the week to Friday September 20 unchanged, with limited trade reported.

The only notable movement was in the Midwest yellow grease market,...

09.20.2024

Poultry by-product meal pet grade lower in Southeast; Sept on-feed cattle higher year on year

Poultry by-product meal pet grade lower in Southeast; Sept on-feed cattle higher year on year

US animal proteins were steady to slightly lower on Friday September 20. The only price change was on the Southeast poultry by-product meal pet grade due to increased production....

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