Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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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.
They added they were ready to aid the reconstruction of Ukrainian agricultural facilities damaged by the war.
Fund selling in grains with bearish export news including the China cancellation, poor inspections, Black Sea and Brazilian competition. Cattle down on COF, softer cash, hogs up. Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics.
The cattle market has moved into uncharted territory. It came as a result of one of the worst droughts in history but how long will the bull market last?
Fund selling in corn w/China cancellation, beans follow w/uncertainty on biofuels tax credits & Brazil’s cheaper crop. KC, MN wheat add weather premium. Cattle softer on COF, cash. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag.
More fund selling in corn w/the China cancellation, strong cash and spreads support beans, with wheat trading weather. Cattle set back on the bearish COF, hogs up on short covering. Michelle Rook has details.
Corn, beans see technical selling breaching major support, option expiration, weather also factors. Cash basis firm but how long will that continue, how will MI River flooding effect it? Nick Tsiolis, Farmers Keeper.
Grains posted lower weekly closes, erasing all the gains of the previous week and more. Jerry Gulke sheds light on the various factors that caused the slide and what that means for market direction.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Darin Newsom with Barchart talks about what triggered the fund selling in the grains to end the week and if farmers lost their shot to sell new crop corn and beans.
Price action plus soybean market outlook for the next 5, 30 and 90 days.