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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Grains end lower as profit taking sets in with weather, CO and exports factors. Yet grains still rangebound. Livestock consolidate as cattle await cash. Chuck Shelby with Risk Management Commodities has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chuck Shelby of Risk Management Commodities talks about the lower day with profit taking in the grains, but markets are still chopping in trading ranges.
Grains see profit taking, with lower crude oil, U.S. and SA weather a factor as well as exports. What’s keeping grains at these current price levels and what could change that? The outlook w/Steve Freed ADMIS.
Corn and soybeans see 2-sided trade watching SA weather, export news. Wheat lower on the poor weekly exports. Livestock consolidate after early strength. Kevin Duling of KD Investors has details.
AgDay TV Markets Now: John Heinberg discusses how the lower Argentina production numbers are already worked into corn and soybean prices and what the market needs to keep pushing higher.
Grains up after minor U.S. changes in WASDE. Argentina cuts were bigger, but already priced in. Wheat saw short covering. Hogs bounced, while cattle consolidated.. John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing.
Are the U.S. and Mexico getting close to a solution that will avert a trade dispute in the USMCA? Maybe, but it comes with a test.
Grains up after minor U.S. changes in WASDE. RGE cuts Argentina crops, but may be priced in. Wheat saw short covering, while hogs bounced and consolidated. John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing. has details.
Grains higher after the WASDE with cuts in the Argentina corn and soybean crop outweighing the increase in corn and soybean ending stocks. Wheat saw very few changes. Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net has details.
Grains are firmer ahead of the report. Soybeans and meal are the strongest on SA weather. Cattle seeing more profit taking, while hogs are lower. Michelle Rook has an update.