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Hoeven emphasized the importance of food security to quality of life and aims to maintain effective farm policy.
Grains trade weather, but how much premium do corn and soybeans need to put in? And is the wheat market taking too much premium out? Cattle trade higher on tight supplies and higher cash. Steve Freed ADMIS.
Corn and beans trade hot dry weather, while rains the So. Plains weigh on the wheat and cotton. Cattle consolidate watching weather, cash and corn. Hogs try to bounce, John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Kent Beadle with Paradigm Futures says Black Sea export news and weather rallied corn and wheat Tuesday, but why did soybeans fail to follow?
The soy complex was the clear underdog today, after having made the largest gain since September in the previous session.
Wheat and corn closed higher on Black Sea export concerns and putting in weather premium. Soybeans and cattle were hit by profit taking, with more contract lows in hogs. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures.
Wheat rallies with Russia stopping exports out of a Ukrainian port. Corn follows but is also putting in weather premium. Soybeans and cattle see profit taking. Kevin Duling with KD Investors has details.
Profit taking in cattle w/higher corn, awaiting cash. Hogs score more contract lows. Corn, wheat extend gains on weather, with profit taking in beans. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
The European Union’s crop monitoring service raised its forecasts of this year’s EU soft wheat and rapeseed yields, citing a good crop outlook overall except in the drought-impacted Iberian peninsula.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing talks about how long the recovery rally may last in the grain markets.