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Beef packer leverage is evident with cash cattle prices $7 per cwt. lower than the same week a year ago and beef cutout prices $23 per cwt. higher. Pork producers are gaining leverage with a $5 per cwt. price rally.
Grains lower with wetter extended weather, sluggish exports & awaiting direction from the WASDE. Will USDA make yield adjustments? Cattle bounce on lower corn, while hogs consolidate. Joe Vaclavik, Standard Grain.
Grains mostly lower w/better weather, pre-report positioning awaiting what USDA does with yield in the WASDE. Cattle see a technical bounce w/lower corn, profit taking pressures nearby hogs. Jim McCormick, AgMarket.Net.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, says corn ends higher, soybeans lower on profit taking, spread unwinding, correcting the corn/bean ratio. Plus, determining balance sheets pre-WASDE.
The cattle futures markets saw profit-taking pressure today after recent gains.
Corn up, soybeans down w/profit taking, correcting spreads & corn/bean ratio, pre-WASDE squaring. Wheat’s a follower. Cattle fall w/steady-$1 lower cash. Hogs consolidate. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing.
Corn higher, soybeans lower correcting spreads and the corn/bean ratio w/drought concerns. Cattle further consolidate but cash still holding steady. Nearby hogs clear $100. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Grains mixed on spreads and looking ahead to the WASDE for yield and ending stocks direction. Is the cotton market ready to break out technically? Cattle consolidating. Shawn Hackett, Hackett Financial Advisors.
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AgDay TV Markets Now: Don Roose, U.S. Commodities talks about the factors that rallied the wheat market Wednesday, including corrective buying and crop concerns, and why corn and beans faded into the close.