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With 20+ locations across Ohio, a Heritage Cooperative® grain facility is never far away. Between our well-trained employees and well-maintained equipment, our goal is to get you unloaded and back on the road as quickly as possible. Many of our locations are open extra hours during harvest season to keep local combines rolling. Just as importantly, however, is that your Heritage grain team works for you, our farmer-owners. It’s in our best interest to get you the highest possible price for your grain. Our traders are in the market every day, and bring years of grain marketing experience to bear on your behalf.
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5/17/2022 - 14:24:00
DTN Closing Grain Comments 05/17 13:48 Wheat Rebuffs Early Weakness to Rise to New Highs Again After early morning weakness tied to some profit-taking following Monday's limit-up move, all three wheat markets recovered in very wide-range trade, with both hard wheat markets scoring new highs. Corn and soybeans were mixed in two-sided trade, with corn down and July beans finishing sharply higher. Dana Mantini Senior Market Analyst GENERAL COMMENTS: July corn closed down 8 3/4 cents per bushel and December corn was down 4 3/4 cents. July soybeans closed up 21 1/2 cents and November soybeans were up 13 1/2 cents. July KC wheat closed up 15 3/4 cents, July Chicago wheat was up 30 cents and July Minneapolis wheat was up 9 1/4 cents. The June U.S. Dollar Index is trading down 0.680 at 103.520. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 201.52 points at 32,424.94. June gold is up $2.10 at $1,816.10, July silver is up $0.04 at $21.60 and July copper is up $0.0265 at $4.2180. June crude oil is down $1.40 at $112.80, June heating oil is down $0.0938, June RBOB is down $0.0729 and June natural gas is up $0.360.
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