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The European Union agreed to set binding targets for airlines in Europe to increase their use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), to kickstart a market for green fuels and cut the aviation sector’s carbon footprint.
Grains quietly lower, but are the markets close to a bottom and ready to put in a spring rally? Cattle and hogs are under pressure with cash the key to bottoming. Rich Nelson of Allendale has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures talks about another day of risk off fund selling in wheat and soybeans, corn holds support but for how long?
USDA’s Cold Storage Report showed frozen beef stocks declined more than average during March. But pork stocks climbed contra-seasonally.
The cattle market has taken a break from the highs, but it may be too early to get bearish. What Does USDA’s April 1 Cattle on Feed Report tell us about supplies and prices moving forward?
Markets end mostly lower with risk off fund selling, weather, fast planting, Brazil prices. Cattle consolidating waiting for cash direction, with hogs failing. Oliver Sloup, Blue Line Futures has details.
Funds continue to sell in grains with risk off from outside markets, fast planting, rain for HRW areas & Brazil competition. Cattle consolidate but cash is key. John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing.
Cattle continue to correct w/lower cash trade ideas, but how low will prices go? Hogs see short covering & spread unwinding w/cattle. Grains continue to see technical selling. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics says funds sell again in grains with bearish demand story, including China cancellations.
A historic drought has severely cut the size of this year’s crop in Argentina, especially soybeans. Processors will be forced to import soybeans just to stay in business.
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