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Market Overview
Contract | Last | Change | High | Low | Open | Last Trade |
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Jul 24 Corn | 466.25 | -0.75 | 467 | 465.25 | 467 | 02:43 AM |
Jul 24 Oats | 398.75 | -0.75 | 398.75 | 394 | 394 | 02:35 AM |
Jun 24 Class III Milk | 19.45 | +0.02 | 19.45 | 19.45 | 19.45 | 10:00 PM |
Jul 24 Soybean | 1241.75 | -4.75 | 1244.75 | 1239.75 | 1244 | 02:43 AM |
Aug 24 Feeder Cattle | 254.425 | +1.55 | 255.825 | 253.3 | 253.6 | 06:04 PM |
Jun 24 Ethanol Futures | 2.161 | unch — | 2.161 | 2.161 | 2.161 | 09:37 PM |
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