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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Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions, says the grain markets saw risk off selling tied to President Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs on the EU on June 1.
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says ag markets are seeing red with the threat of 50% tariffs on all EU imports.
Many farm organizations say the 68-page document released on Thursday is filled with “fear-based rather than science-based information about pesticides,” positioning that will sow seeds of distrust with the American public.
Naomi Blohm, Total Farm Marketing, says grains markets end mixed with a lack of news and after hitting chart resistance.
Mike Minor, Professional Ag Marketing, says corn and wheat futures have had a nice rally off of extremely low price levels hit last week and oversold conditions. However, the markets hare running into chart resistance.
Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity, says the rally in wheat has been driven by weather and money flow but wheat, corn and soybeans are running into chart resistance.
Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, says the grain rally is being supported by technical or fund buying, the U.S. lower dollar index and weather.
Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing, says grains extended gains for a second day with wheat seeing the biggest gains. The rally in wheat has been driven by short covering and weather concerns.
Jon Scheve, Superior Feed Ingredients, says grain markets extended gains early Tuesday. He thinks the rally in grains may be more than just technical buying or a recovery rally.
DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says most of the bounce in the grain markets was short covering or short profit taking.