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Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says the cattle market has just felt better the last week with cash finally bottoming and futures posting a higher weekly close.
Financial analyst says the next 48 days might be a good time to just ‘lay low and take a little off the table.’
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved the “Fuels of the Future” bill last week, which could increase soybean crushing for biodiesel production.
Newton succeeds Terrain founder, Don Close, who will continue with the organization as a cattle and beef analyst.
The contract between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance is set to expire on Sept. 30. Negotiations between the two parties have stalled, raising concerns about a possible strike starting Oct. 1.
When Jim Dick broke black soil and struck a silver enigma, he unearthed an 80-year-old mystery.
Cattle futures have struggled to get out above significant resistance. Is the market setup for a breakout, or will seasonal weakness pressure prices into the back half of the month?
Remnants of Hurricane Francine produced significant rains across the northern Delta and Tennessee River basin, but World Weather Inc. says water levels on the lower Mississippi river will rise for only a few days before falling again.
Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity, says wheat led the grain complex lower after better rain forecasts for U.S. and Black Sea production areas, but all the grain markets ran into chart resistance.
The effects are already visible, with declining French barley exports to China and the U.S. struggling to sell corn for the new season.