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Grains end the year strong with soybeans above $15 but will the South American weather rally continue? John Payne of Hedge Point Global Markets has the answer and factors that will drive the markets to start 2023.
Soybeans and meal supported by SA crop concerns & export demand. Wheat saw short covering, corn ended lower. Livestock ended mostly lower on EOY profit taking. John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets has more.
Cash basis levels for corn and soybeans at 20-year highs as a result of transportation issues tied to winter storm Elliott, but it’s also due to tight supplies.
Soybeans sees SA weather market, contract highs in meal supportive. Wheat now leading on short covering, corn following. Cattle see profit taking after contract highs, higher cash. Kent Beadle of Paradigm Futures.
Keep an eye on these four issues to impact corn and soybean prices in 2023.
Grains higher early with soybeans leading on Argentina crop concerns, new contract highs in meal and fresh export biz, corn and wheat following. Cattle are mixed with hogs mostly lower. Michelle Rook has details.
Soybeans remained above $15 supported by continued crop concerns in Argentina. John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing talks about how long the weather market may last, lower grains and the new highs in live cattle.
Soybeans held SA weather premium, corn and wheat saw EOY profit taking and rising China COVID cases. LC made some new contract highs on weather and firming cash bids. John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing.
Corn and wheat seeing some end of year profit taking, while soybeans are building SA weather premium. Cattle are also supported by weather, profit taking in the hogs. Chuck Shelby of Risk Management Commodities.
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