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AgDay TV Markets Now: Don Roose Discusses if Soybeans and Meal are Putting Weather Premium Back In ?
AgDay TV Markets Now: Don Roose of U.S. Commodities talks about the bounce in soybeans and meal and if they’re adding Argentina weather premium back in? Plus, will deferred live cattle continue to make new highs?
Mexico is already self-sufficient in production of white corn but is highly dependent on imports for yellow corn.
Soybeans, meal end higher and may have taken out enough weather premium. Wheat saw short covering, but corn couldn’t follow. Deferred live cattle scored new contract highs. Don Roose of U.S. Commodities has more.
Livestock mixed, with cattle awaiting cash direction. Grains trying to hold gains led by wheat, have soybeans taken out enough weather premium? Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing has analysis.
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Wheat sees corrective buying, soybeans more technical selling with good rains in Argentina. Corn is caught in the middle. Cattle and milk markets are lower. Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing has details.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Pro Farmer’s Brian Grete talks about the corrective bounce in corn and wheat and why soybeans couldn’t hold $15.
Corn and wheat saw corrective buying, but soybeans couldn’t stay above $15 with farmer selling and improved weather in Argentina. LC saw fund buying, while hogs were lower. Brian Grete, Pro Farmer has details.
Cattle futures lower with higher corn and fears of lower cash, hogs can’t find a bottom. Grains started off with some corrective buying but it’s drying up in soybeans. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
Grains seeing a technical bounce, but will it hold? Cattle under pressure in response, while hogs are slightly higher but are they trying to bottom? Tomm Pfitzenmaier of Summit Commodity Brokerage has details.