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U.S. ag exports in fiscal year (FY) 2023 are projected at $190.0 billion, down $3.5 billion from USDA’s August forecast.
Grains closed mixed Tuesday with end of the month positioning. Ted Seifried with Zaner Ag Hedge says Tuesday was a bookmark day but corn and beans are still rangebound despite the recent liquidation by the funds.
Grain and livestock futures end mixed after two-sided trade due to end of the month positioning. Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge called it a “bookmark day” as the market await more news.
Grains and hogs mixed and 2-sided at midday. Cattle see technical bounce but will LC retest last week’s contact highs and what is the cash outlook this week? Michelle Rook asks Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
West Texas intermediate crude oil prices hit an 11-month low of $73.60 per barrel Monday before rebounding to close higher. So, what is driving the market and how long will these lower price levels last?
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Monday the U.S. central bank still has more work to do to lower high levels of inflation, and he also noted he expects to see a notable jump in unemployment . . .
Follow through buying in soybeans with dryness in Argentina, more technical selling in wheat, corn is caught in the middle. Cattle and hogs are mixed. Michelle Rook with Vince Boddicker Farmers Trading Company.
Food-price inflation hit multidecade highs this year in the U.S. and elsewhere, outpacing overall consumer prices.
With less than two weeks from a railroad strike deadline, President Biden plans to call on Congress to take action to avert a shutdown of the country’s freight railroads. . .
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage discusses how soybeans scored a reversal with crude oil, higher products and dryness in Argentina. Wheat saw more technical selling and corn was caught in the middle.