Minimal Trading Activity on Grain By-Products

Minimal Trading Activity on Grain By-Products

The grain and feed CME market had fluctuating prices throughout the week, with substantial gains and losses. Recent reports from the USDA, including the October WASDE, export sales, and soybean crush, greatly impacted the market, leading to higher than usual volatility. On the other hand, clear skies are forecast across the US Heartland this weekend, enabling farmers to make progress with their harvest. Although there was minimal trading activity in the DDGS market, Iowa DDGS prices decreased slightly. Market participants noted that some previously closed plants have resumed operations. However, sources expect that significant adjustments are unlikely until November.

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