Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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March soybeans rose 21 1/2 cents to $15.48 3/4. May soybeans gained 21 3/4 cents at $15.44. Both contracts closed near the session highs and closed at contract high closes.
The soybean complex was up on Argentina frost. Corn tried to follow but wheat failed with forecasted moisture in HRW areas. Livestock up working in strong cash and cutouts. Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net has analysis.
Markets are mostly higher at midday with cattle and hogs supported by higher cash and cutouts. Soybeans and meal trading Argentina frost and trying to pull corn along. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Soybeans and meal higher on Argentina frost and corn and wheat trying to follow but watching geopolitical headlines. Livestock supported early with higher cash and cutouts. Darin Newsom with Barchart has details.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing Discusses This Week’s Market Movers Including Argentina Frost, China and Black Sea Trade Tensions
New crop corn and soybean prices are historically high but with the current fundamentals should you be forward pricing? Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions provides insight.
Brazil’s largest farmer cooperative said growers are hoarding soybeans amid a drop in domestic prices.
Grains leaning higher Friday but down for the week and searching for direction. Livestock lower except live cattle which hit more contract highs with higher cash. Chip Nellinger Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has analysis.
Markets have all turned back higher midday, shaking off the negative outside markets....except cotton. What else are we trading? Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors has analysis.
History suggests combined corn and soybean acres of up to 181 million, but several unknowns suggest combined acres could be higher in 2023.