Market Analysis: Tomm Pfitzemaier




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Summary: The WASDE report, rumors of Chinese buying and U.S. farmers returning to the field gave the commodity markets something new to chew on. The final session was Thursday because the markets were closed for Good Friday. For the holiday shortened week, May wheat gained 7 cents and the nearby corn contract improved a penny. The May soybean contract added 9 cents. May soybean meal lost $10.70 per ton. May cotton rallied $3.39 per hundredweight. Over in the dairy parlor, April Class III milk futures fell another 51 cents.