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Tommy Grisafi with Advance Trading explains why both short- and long-term interest rates are up.
Grains end mixed with report positioning and profit taking in soybeans, meal and bean oil. Cattle consolidate under new highs awaiting cash. Hogs continue to try to find a bottom. Details w/Brian Grete of Pro Farmer.
Corn and soybeans lower on report positioning, profit taking in beans with lower BO. Cattle consolidate after new highs, lower DOW, await cash. Hogs lack support. Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Grains mostly lower on follow through technical selling and profit taking in beans. Cattle 2-sided with slight consolidation after new highs. Hogs lower on rising supplies. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing has more.
Soybeans higher w/ contract highs in meal. Technical selling in wheat w/ moisture in HRW areas held back corn. Deferred cattle hit more contract high w/ strong cash. John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing has more.
Besides record wheat production, the canola crop was also the largest ever and barley production was the third highest.
Soybeans up with new highs in meal, but wheat is pulling down the corn. Cattle higher with strong cash, but hogs can’t get traction with lagging cash and cutouts. Mark Schultz with Northstar Commodity has more.
Technical selling in corn & wheat, report positioning and hope on the Black Sea Export deal. Soybeans rebound w/meal making new highs on Argentina crop concerns. Cattle up with strong cash. Profit taking in hogs.
Brazil became the second country in the world after Argentina to approve planting of GMO wheat, following a decision by the nation’s biosecurity agency CTNbio.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Talks About How the February Crop Insurance Prices May Impact Planting Decisions.