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DTN Early Word Grains 03/11 05:57

11 Mar 2016
DTN Early Word Grains 03/11 05:57 A Green Screen to Start the Day May corn was 1 cent higher, May soybeans were 5 cents higher, and July Kansas City wheat was 1 cent higher. By Darin Newsom DTN Senior Analyst 6:00 a.m. CME Globex: May corn was 1 cent higher, May soybeans were 5 cents higher, and July Kansas City wheat was 1 cent higher. CME Globex ...

DTN Closing Livestock Comment 03/10 16:57

10 Mar 2016
DTN Closing Livestock Comment 03/10 16:57 Cattle Futures Explode to New Yearly Highs The cattle complex settled significantly higher, supported by aggressive short-covering, technical-buying and firm cash expectations. Lean hog futures closed mostly moderately higher thanks to follow-through buying and seasonal optimism. By John Harrington DTN Live...

DTN Chart Technical Points 03/10 16:30

10 Mar 2016
DTN Chart Technical Points 03/10 16:30 DTN FUTURES 10 3/10/16 SLOW STOCHASTIC PRICES ARE DECIMAL MOVING AVERAGES RSI'S 5 Day 20 Day CONTRACT CLOSE 4-Day 9-Day 18-Day 45-Day 9Day 14Day 30Day %K %D %K %D CBTWT MAR 471.50 463.56 454.28 454.61 464.83 69.67 60.50 51.83 98 93 74 47 CBTWT MAY 477.00 468.31 460.36 461.07 470.33 69.83 60.60 51.83 94 88 72 4...

DTN Closing Grain Comments 03/10 14:02

10 Mar 2016
DTN Closing Grain Comments 03/10 14:02 Lower U.S. Dollar Lifts Grain Prices Unexpected selling in the U.S. dollar after Europe eased monetary policy gave all three grains a lift on Thursday. Wheat especially, benefited from hope that U.S. exports could pick up in 2016. By Todd Hultman DTN Analyst

DTN Midday Livestock Comments 03/10 12:05

10 Mar 2016
DTN Midday Livestock Comments 03/10 12:05 Cattle Futures Rally Higher Thursday Strong commercial buying interest flooded nearby cattle futures Thursday morning, sparking additional interest in live and feeder cattle contracts. Nearby feeder cattle futures lead the complex at $3 per cwt higher. By Rick Kment DTN Analyst GENERAL COMMENTS: Livestock f...
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