“Prices were mixed with beans 5-7 cents higher, meal was steady to $1 lower while oil was 10-20 better. Spreads were steady to firmer in beans, weaker in the products,” Soderberg said. “July ’25 beans jumped out to a new high for the week with next resistance at the April high at $10.67½. July ’25 meal continues to consolidate just below $300 per ton. Higher trade in July ’25 oil likely drawing support from higher energy prices.”
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