Markets Now
National reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down crop and livestock commodity markets. Listen below to learn what’s happening with the markets when they open, at midday and again at close.
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AgDay TV Markets Now: John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing, says soybeans have a poor technical close Friday as Argentina buys from China, corn follows but also sees harvest pressure.
Soybeans down as China buys Argentina beans. Corn follows with harvest pressure. Wheat sees technical buying. Cattle make all-time highs on higher cash. Hogs consolidate. John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing, has more.
Wheat higher on short covering with a weaker dollar. Soybeans see profit taking on NOPA crush and corn follows it lower. Cattle make all-time highs with higher cash. Kevin Duling, KD Investors, has more.
Profit taking hits the soy complex. Short covering in wheat, corn caught in the middle. Cattle consolidate then hit all-time highs, better No. cash, Crude oil strong. Darin Newsom, Barchart has details.
Water levels on the Mississippi River haven’t hit the historic lows of October 2022 yet, but readings in some areas are already lower than at the same time last year. This is a real concern heading into harvest.
Soybeans see fund buying, corn falls with wheat on profit taking and the higher $. New highs in cattle as funds buy w/firmer cash ideas. Hogs fall with cutouts and strike talk. Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity has more.
Row crops see the technical bounce continue awaiting yield data, wheat sees profit taking on a strong dollar. Funds back buying in cattle, while hogs consolidate. Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, has more.