Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
The strong close in soybeans reflects concerns about South American weather. If South American production drops 100 million bushels that makes U.S. ending stocks at 220 million bushels look tight, says Jerry Gulke.
Soybeans surge on SA weather concerns, export biz, lower $, which pulls wheat higher, corn off two-year lows. Livestock see profit taking, despite strong cash cattle news. Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing, has more.
Grains up led by beans on SA crop concerns & resulting export biz. Corn bounces off 2-year lows. Cattle & hogs see profit taking despite some higher cash cattle trade. John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets, has more.
Soybeans surge on export biz, SA crop concerns & fund buying, corn & wheat try to follow as corn holds 2-year lows. Cattle see profit taking awaiting cash. The dollar is down sharply. Darin Newsom, Barchart, has more.
A delegation from 11 ag industry groups gathered in Beijing on Thursday to meet Chinese counterparts amid growing U.S. efforts to bolster farm trade even as political ties between their two countries remain strained.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Alan Brugler, Brugler Marketing talks about the reasons behind the strong closes in soybeans and cattle, while corn flirts with two-year lows.
Corn scores a new low close, with soybeans higher on China talk and lower Brazilian estimates. Wheat sees short coveriing. Cattle close the chart gap with higher equities. Alan Brugler, Brugler Marketing, has more.
Corn sees harvest pressure, soybeans up on China talk and SA news. Wheat sees short covering. Dec live cattle filled the chart gap but can they keep going? DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, joins us while harvesting corn!
Cattle try to fill chart gaps with help from cash, S&P. Hogs back up. Soybeans lead gains with China talk, lower Brazil estimates. Corn & wheat are trying to follow. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, has more.
Recaps of the latest corn-for-ethanol data.