Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
AgDay TV Markets Now: Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says South American weather is the key to the corn and soybean markets with the WASDE Report out of the way.
Soybeans higher on China export news and SA weather, corn tries to follow with a Mexican sale but anchored by wheat. Cattle try to recover after an ugly week. Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics, has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Brian Grete, Pro Farmer, talks about the big rally in soybeans and meal and if prices will climb past $14 resistance, plus corn scores a key reversal.
Beans & meal up on SA weather, China export biz. Corn scores a key reversal but is it bottoming? Wheat is a reluctant follower. Cattle bounce off new lows. Hogs anticipate a cash low. Brian Grete, Pro Farmer, has more.
Soybeans rally on SA weather and China export hopes, pulling up corn. Wheat is a reluctant follower with weak demand. Cattle recover from new lows for the move, hogs follow. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
On soybeans, Jerry Gulke says the 25 million bushel increase in carryout can easily be wiped out with the current weather issues potential cuts to South American production, plus increased export demand.
Chinese factories facing overcapacity in a challenging economic environment are attempting to address their problems by increasing exports.
As South America’s growing season progresses market participants will closely watch for potential changes in Brazil and Argentine production estimates.
Grains lean lower on WASDE hangover & eyeing SA weather, corn made a new low. Cattle 2-sided trying consolidating after fund selling & lower cash, hogs chop. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, has more.
USDA raised yield, production and ending stocks for both corn and soybeans in the November WASDE leading to a bearish reaction in the markets.