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Grains lose ground as forecasted rain trumps crop ratings & Ukraine news, plus WASDE positioning. Cattle up 9th day on higher beef and record cash ideas, hogs follow. Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities.
Cattle extend gains on record cash and ideas of higher money this week. Hogs see short covering. Grains up on crop ratings and Ukraine concerns. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
SovEcon raised its 2023-24 Russian wheat export forecast by 2.7 MMT.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Shawn Hackett says corn and soybeans trade extended weather but what kind of premium does the market need to put in if the rain doesn’t confirm?
Cotton futures extended Friday’s weakness despite crude strength after top crude exporter Saudi Arabia pledged to cut production by an additional 1 million barrels per day from July.
Corn, beans, cotton lower trading weather, WASDE, exports, outside markets. Wheat higher on short covering. While cattle hit new highs w/record cash. Shawn Hackett, Hackett Financial Advisors has more.
Corn, beans lose early gains watching weather, WASDE, export inspections, outside markets. Cattle make new highs presenting a hedging opportunity, with hogs consolidating. Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics.
Grains start higher then turn mixed watching weather, the $, crude oil and squaring ahead of the WASDE. However, what are cash basis levels doing on grain? Cattle make new highs. Nick Tsiolis, Farmer’s Keeper.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Randy Martinson with Martinson Ag says grains rally on Friday as funds buy heading into the weekend and put in weather premium, cattle are in record territory. Will it continue?
The House overwhelmingly approved a debt ceiling bill that also curbs federal spending, causing House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to hint at further tightening work requirements for safety net programs.
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