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Grains lower with risk off selling tied to Argentina’s economic shakeup. Livestock also fall with consolidation in cattle after three up days, while hogs follow lower cash. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Arlan Suderman, StoneX, talks about Turn Around Tuesday in the grains and a third higher close in cattle.
Turn around Tuesday so wheat and corn were higher on corrective buying. Soybeans saw profit taking with lower bean oil also a drag. Cattle up for the third day, so it a bottom in? Arlan Suderman, StoneX, has more.
This bill calls for USDA to investigate concentration within the fertilizer industry and assess any potential “anticompetitive impacts.”
After two up days funds use strength in the cattle to sell. Hogs slide with lower cash. Corn follows wheat higher, with soybeans seeing some profit taking. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
The path U.S. consumers expect inflation to take over the next year softened in November to the lowest level in more than two years.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing explains the big rally in soybeans Monday and why corn and wheat weren’t able to follow.
Soybeans rally building back Brazil weather premium, with wheat down for the second day on profit taking and corn follows. Cattle futures extend gains. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has more.
Soy complex futures posted strong gains to start the week, with January soybeans up 32 cents to $13.36, January meal futures $8.50 higher to $413.20 and January soyoil up 91 points to 51.11 cents.
Soybeans add Brazil weather premium with help from export biz, corn tried to follow but got pulled down by wheat which is seeing profit taking. Cattle struggle to hold gains. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, has more.
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