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  • Floods Hinder DDG Transport


    Recent flooding has wreaked havoc with transportation of dried distillers grains and those problems may persist, Sean Broderick, senior merchandiser for CHS in Minneapolis, said in an interview with DTN.

    "Flood levels on the Missouri River are going to be a longer-lasting issue than what we thought even a week ago," Broderick said. "Flooding is tying up railcars moving to the Pacific Northwest and California. That will create more local supply because of the difficulty in moving railcars."

  • Downward Pressure on Corn and DDG Prices


    US corn futures close limit down at a nearly 10-week low as Japan's nuclear crisis spooks traders into reducing risk. Investors pull cash out of risky assets in favor of more liquid holdings, analysts note. Commodity funds sold an estimated 22,000 contracts, a hefty amount. Corn led the downside in the grain markets as Japan is the world's top corn importer. Traders worry Japan may temporarily reduce its purchases following last week's disaster.

  • Corn Ends Week Limit Down

    U.S. Corn futures tumbled on Friday, October 1, dropping by the $0.30 limit due to funds selling approximately 30,000 futures contracts.  The sell-off was a result of the USDA crop report indicating that Corn supply would not be as limited as previously estimated.

    For the full market commentary click on the link below. 

    October 1 - Market Commentary

     

  • Increasing DDGS Demand in Canada Triggers Cautious Optimism

    March 25, 2010

  • USGC to Lead DDGS Feedlot Demonstration in Canada

    February 26, 2010

 
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