AgDay
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Grains were sharply lower on fund selling, but row crops were also pressed by extended weather. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, says technical damage has been done on grain charts. While livestock saw consolidation.
Shared employment, housing and movement of employees between facilities are possible factors. Such insights could potentially be leveraged to address biosecurity needs in the state and others as well, the agency says.
Members of the National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) crushed 183.6 million bu. of soybeans during May, 5.2 million bu. more than the average pre-report estimate and a record for the month.
Unscripted viewers know, Tyne occasionally complains about her husband, who uses this opportunity to tell his side of things. James provides a different take on what he characterizes as “13 blissful years of marriage.”
Grain markets failed against technical resistance late last week which has led to weakness to start this week’s trade. Will a holiday week and July options expiration keep play a role in price action?
Jon Scheve discusses the reasons why he doesn’t use HTA contracts.
Lean hogs and cattle futures prices had an impressive day on Friday, will that momentum spill over into strength to start this week’s trade?
We hope that President-elect Sheinbaum will realize how much agriculture matters, the value created and how helping farmers thrive can help Mexico be better too.
Grain Markets failed at resistance on Friday which has led to pressure to start this week’s trade. With Markets closed on Wednesday and July options expiration on Friday, it could setup to be an interesting week!
Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, says grains will be watching weather and gearing up for the USDA Acreage and Quarterly Stocks Reports in the week ahead.