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Cattle and corn both see some buying interest midday with China corn sales, cattle oversold ahead of the COF Report. Other sectors still concerned about macroeconomy. Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing.
USDA will release its estimates on farmers planting intensions at the end of March. Ahead of that, commodity firm Allendale has released its own acreage projections.
The risk off with the banking crisis continues to spill over weigh on the ag markets. The exception is old crop corn with more China export business, another 25.2 mb. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag has more.
More than 400 farm groups on Tuesday asked Congress for more money for the next farm bill than is in the current baseline.
Rich Nelson with Allendale summarizes the markets on Wednesday which were once again impacted by the risk off in the outside markets. Although corn did get some help from China export business.
Brazil’s record soybean crop this season will allow the country to boost exports to China while also increasing domestic soybean processing.
Livestock and soybeans lower on fund liquidation in a risk off day in outside markets. That muted the rally in corn after 26.3 mb of export biz to China. Wheat saw short covering. Rich Nelson, Allendale has more.
A risk off day in outside markets is weighing on soybeans and livestock. Corn and wheat seeing a bounce on short covering and China export business. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing has more.
Soybeans and livestock falling with risk off in outside markets and the bank failure in Europe. Corn higher on China export business, wheat watching Black Sea headlines. Nick Tsiolis of Farmers Keeper has more.
Grains see short covering on China corn export biz, lower wheat ratings. Livestock see fund selling with the macroeconomic jitters tied to the bank failures. Kent Beadle of Paradigm Futures.