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Wheat makes new highs for the move and then ends well off its highs. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says the trend is still higher but the bull will need to be fed with more bullish news to keep going.
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Wheat ends higher put off highs, so is the market getting tired? DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says the global crop concerns may be priced in. Meanwhile soybeans fall and pull corn down.
Row crop planting has picked up considerable steam over the last week with corn acres now at 80% complete and soybeans at 68%. Both crops are ahead of the five-year average.
Argentina is on track to start long-awaited corn shipments to China from July, the country’s grain export chamber told Reuters.
Wheat makes new highs for the move on Russia crop concerns, while corn and soybeans struggle. Cattle are mostly higher after the COF, with hogs making new lows. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, has more.
Garrett Toay, AgTrader Talk, says the seasonal highs for corn usually come in the third week of June. However, with funds nearly flat the big determinant of future direction will be weather and the June Acreage Report.
Gulke says, all of the winter predictions for the grain and oilseed market haven’t come true. “So suddenly we’ve kind of turned upside down to where conventional wisdom was almost 98% wrong.,” he says.
USDA maintained its outlook for all food prices to rise 2.2% this year, with food at home (grocery) costs expected to be up 1.2%.
Grains end mostly higher Friday with pre-holiday trade but also holding weather premium. Cattle traded mostly lower ahead of the COF Report despite some record cash in the North. Garrett Toay, AgTraderTalk, has more.