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Vita Plus Corporation is an employee owned company that has been serving livestock producers for over 50 years. Vita Plus is dedicated to meeting the ever changing needs of our customers.  As the need for increased grain storage and marketing grew, Vita Plus expanded it's scope of business to meet those needs. Today, Vita Plus has 4 grain handling facilities in Wisconsin: Fall River, Dodgeville, Lake Mills, and Loyal and 3 grain handling facilities in Michigan: Gagetown, Colling and Owendale. All these facilities offer a wide variety of marketing alternatives along with commercial drying and storage. All Vita Plus grain facilities are UGRSA Grain Certified Warehouses Vita Plus offers the use of grain bank in order to utilize home grown grains in your feed made at one of our feed mills. Our knowledgeable staff works with our customers to develop individual marketing plans for their operation and give them the information available to help them make their marketing decisions.

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GRAINS -- DTN Closing Grain Comments 01/05 14:16
Heavy trade volume still hasn't resurfaced for the corn, soybean, and wheat markets, which generally remain on their higher, short-term trends.
Full DTN Closing Grain Comments 01/05 14:16

COTTON -- DTN Closing Cotton Commentary 01/05 14:39
The International Cotton Advisory Committee's latest estimate of world exports in 2008-09 is 800,000 bales below USDA's December forecast of 32.8 million. U.S. farm prices for upland cotton averaged 53.90 cents in mid-December.
Full DTN Closing Cotton Commentary 01/05 14:39

DTN MARKET MATTERS BLOG -- Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:04:00 GMT
Taking Stock of the Stocks -- One of USDA's biggest events of the whole year is set for next Monday, when the department unleashes a torrent of reports. We'll be looking at the quarterly stocks report for corn for clues about feed usage.
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CASH PRICES -- 1/5/2009
Click here for detailed USDA Terminal Prices/Adjustments 01/05 06:00

TECHNICALS -- 1/5/2009
Click here for detailed DTN Chart Technical Points 01/05 15:00

LIVESTOCK -- DTN Closing Livestock Comments 01/05 17:02
The cattle complex settled mixed in the live pit and sharply higher in the feeder trade. Feeder futures were supported by spillover buying and reports of greater feedlot spending for replacements in the country. Pork futures ended mostly lower, pressured by profit taking and the discounted cash index.
Full DTN Closing Livestock Comments 01/05 17:02

CASH PRICES AND TECHNICALS -- 1/5/2009
Click here for detailed DTN Cattle Close/Trends 01/05 15:25

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