Rough Rice Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News From Rough Rice
Grains end mostly higher after a reversal in outside markets & Russia’s threat to exit the export deal. Livestock mostly lower, despite firm cash. Michelle Rook talks to Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics.
Grains reverse with outside markets amid bearish CPI, talk of Russia exiting export deal. Livestock lower despite higher cash cattle trade. Michelle Rook talks with John Payne of Hedge Point Global Markets.
Early price pressure with risk off in outside markets after a bearish CPI numbers. Higher cash cattle trade may stabilize that market. Michelle Rook talks with Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Farmers fear some potential issues arising for USDA’s Emergency Relief Program (ERP) for the 2022 HRW wheat crop.
China is taking steps to accelerate imports of Brazilian corn, diversifying supply at a time when the war in Ukraine has disrupted trade and tensions with the U.S. are high.
Ahead of the report, analysts expected a drop in corn yield, but not soybean yield — and the market responded quickly, says Bill Biedermann, AgMarket.Net co-founder.
Grains mixed reacting to the WASDE numbers and bullish soybean surprise. Livestock ended mostly higher. Michelle Rook has analysis with Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
USDA provided a bullish surprise for soybeans in the WASDE. Corn and wheat numbers came in below September, but above expectations. Live Cattle fail. Michelle Rook talks with Brian Splitt of AgMarket.Net.
Grains mixed with soybeans rebounding on China export news, report positioning. Livestock rally with lower corn and technical buying in cattle. Michelle Rook has details with Rich Nelson of Allendale.
Rising prices are impacting every aspect of the food and agriculture supply chain and that may not change dramatically through the balance of 2022 according to the Federal Reserve Banks of Minneapolis and Kansas City.