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Summary
Feed Grain and Cattle markets hit new records on Tuesday morning. Soybeans, wheat, corn, soybeans, soymeal, and canola all hit record highs in the morning markets. Soybean and wheat futures hit new record highs and soybean prices hit new all-time highs. Cattle prices hit a new record high and soybeans hit a record high.
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The current Northbridge feed grain prices are as follows.
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Cash barley is unchanged at $4.55, feed wheat remains at $4.78, and corn is down $4.00 at
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In the Millie wheat markets, December Minneapolis futures are up $0.14.5 at $9.69, with local
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hard red spring bid for December movement at $12.30 per bushel.
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In the oil seeds, nearby canola futures slip $2 at $896.40 per tonne, with delivered values
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In the pulse markets, nearby red lentils are lower a half a cent at $0.33.5 a pound, and
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In the cattle markets, December live cattle jump $1.10 at $1.52.75 per hundredweight.
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