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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 mostly lower w/the strong dollar, weak exports & profit taking in soybeans. Cattle consolidate despite steady to higher cash. Hogs down with weaker cash. Michelle Rook w/ Don Roose of U.S. Commodities.
Grains mostly lower with higher dollar, poor exports. Profit taking in soybeans with lower meal. Cattle consolidating despite higher cash, hogs firm. Michelle Rook with Vince Boddicker of Farmers Trading Company.
The harvest continues to roll at near record pace in Indiana and it looks like statewide yield averages will be down for both corn and soybeans.
Grains and cattle under pressure with risk off outside markets, including sharply higher dollar after Fed move. Exports, cash prices also drivers. Michelle Rook talks with Darin Newsome of Darin Newsome Analysis.
Fed raises interest .75, corn and wheat move lower and soybeans are up with help from technical buying and China demand hopes. AgDay’s Michelle Rook chats with Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge.
Corn & wheat lower with Russia extending participation in export deal, soybeans held up by soybean oil. Live cattle consolidate ahead of the Fed decision,. Michelle Rook w/Chip Nellinger Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
Grains open sharply lower on news Russia is resuming the export deal. Cattle higher w/lower corn but awaiting Fed decision and cash direction. Hogs set back. @michellerookag w/ @scottevarilek
Winter wheat condition ratings this week were at a record low for this time of year according to USDA’s first rating of the season.
In a moisture deficit area like southwest Nebraska conservation and regenerative practices have long been a staple for farmers. That’s important especially in drought years like 2022.
The grain markets will continue to trade headlines, and longer term, the key will be how much export business the U.S. picks up.
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