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Latest News from Markets
The next challenge for U.S. farmers? To plant the 92 million acres of corn and 87.5 million acres of soybeans.
Corn and soybeans lower on fund selling and improved weather. Cattle hit new contract highs with sharply higher cash trade. Joe Vaclacik of Standard Grain has analysis and a WASDE Report preview.
Corn and soybeans lower on improved weather, Argentina soy peso program, fund profit taking heading into a 3-day weekend and WASDE Report. Cattle gap higher on strong cash. Steve Freed, ADM Investor Services.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing Says Improved Weather and Profit Taking Weighed on Grains Wednesday.
The Northern Plains was hit by another winter storm on Tuesday adding to the snowpack which ranges from several inches to several feet. So is it too early to start talking about planting delays?
Grains end lower on improved weather and profit taking ahead of the 3-day holiday and the next WASDE. Live cattle rebound with higher beef prices, but will the recovery continue? Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing.
Argentina announced a new preferential exchange rate dubbed the “agro dollar,” which aims to boost agricultural exports and strengthen international reserve accumulation.
If weather conditions allow crop yields to return to trend-line levels in 2023, prices for corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton and many other crops are likely to fall.
Grains mixed on weather, export demand and pre-WASDE positioning. Cattle rebound on sharply higher beef, while deferred hogs fall with lower cash. What is the outlook for crude oil? Rich Nelson of Allendale.
Corn and beans lower on profit taking & weather initially but seeing risk off selling and that’s pulling wheat down. That has also eroded early gains in livestock. Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities.