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A flood of Brazilian soybean cargoes into China is weighing on soymeal purchases and may curb buying of beans later in the year, traders and analysts told Reuters.
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says grains rallied on weather and the drop in crop ratings and subsoil moisture. The markets pushed through chart resistance and could see continued buying.
The Clean Air Act (CAA) allowed for exemptions to be granted for small refiners, a topic that has become controversial in recent years, prompting EPA to reverse some prior granted small refinery exemptions (SREs).
Grains rally on weather, drop in ratings, subsoil moisture, fund buying. How much upside is left? Cattle consolidate w/ corn up. Profit taking in hogs w/higher meal. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage.
A bull-blown weather market is playing out in the soybean and corn futures markets, which propelled soybeans and meal today.
Grains put in weather premium, with the drop in crop ratings and fund buying. Cattle continue to consolidate with higher corn, lower cash. Hogs see profit taking. Vince Boddicker, Farmers Trading.
Grains gap higher on drop in crop ratings, fund buying, only BO is lower on the EPA RFS proposal. Cattle consolidate with higher corn, lower cash, cutouts. Hogs see profit taking. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures.
EPA plans to increase the amount of biofuel blending volumes for 2023 versus its proposed levels, but plans to reduce volumes in 2024 and 2025.
AgDay TV Markets Now: DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing says corn and soybeans ended slightly higher but off highs with profit taking and hedge selling. But will retest those areas with lower crop ratings.
Cash and wholesale conditions seem to favor continued weakness across the cattle and beef complex.