Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
The trend of lower net farm income farmers are seeing for 2023 looks like it could continue into next season.
AgDay TV Markets Now: DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, discusses what fundamentals could push November soybeans back above $14 and December corn above $5.
Companies like Nestle and Gucci are reducing purchases, and forest protection projects are showing unmet emissions-saving promises.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, says grains end lower for the week awaiting confirmation of lower yields as farmers face decision of whether to store or sell off the combine.
Corn and Soybean Markets Lower for the Week Awaiting Confirmation of Lower Yields in September WASDE
Jerry Gulke thinks the corn and soybean crops are getting smaller, and there’s a good chance for a bullish supply shock in the September WASDE report.
Grains Down for the Week as Funds Sell Pre-Holiday: Cattle Down with Disappointing Cash, Hogs Bounce
Row crops lower for the week on pre-holiday profit taking, weather. Wheat hits contract lows. Cattle see fund selling on cash disappointment, hogs bounce. Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, has more.
Grains mostly higher on corrective buying, soybean export biz but watching weather, war news. Cattle lower on disappointing cash, hogs bounce with higher cutouts. Vince Boddicker, Farmers Trading Company, has details.
Grains are oversold and bounce on corrective buying. Cattle consolidate with steady cash in the south, lower in the north and hogs also set back with the lower index. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing says grains end lower on end of month technical selling and weather
USDA forecasts net farm income will decline $41.7 billion (22.8%) from last year’s record to $141.3 billion in 2023, though that’s up from its February outlook of $136.9 billion.