U.S. Ethanol Output Reaches Highest Levels in Over Two Years

U.S. Ethanol Output Reaches Highest Levels in Over Two Years

Most CME grain prices were on a downward trend on Thursday. The only grain that increased was March wheat, which jumped $0.085 and closed at $6.31/bu. January soybeans decreased $0.115 and settled at $13.05/bu. Additionally, January soymeal dropped $5.90 and closed at $393.00/st, and March corn fell by $0.0225 to $4.74/bu. There was a slight decline in corn and a double-digit drop in soybeans due to a round of technical selling, driven by forecasts of rainfall in South America. On the other hand, wheat found some support due to increased activity in the Black Sea.


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