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Grains mostly higher on light holiday trade on follow through technical buying, higher crude oil and export news. Cattle lower with higher corn. Hogs are down with lower cash & cutouts. Michelle Rook has an update.
The key to soybean prices staying at current levels will be what happens with South America’s crop. Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grains says projections are for a record soybean crop in Brazil, depending on La Nina.
Grains rally back into the close with technical buying and holiday positioning. Cattle closed lower even with higher cash, hogs also sold off. Michelle Rook w/ Mike Minor of Professional Ag Marketing.
Grains mixed in typical pre-holiday positioning. Livestock mostly lower with technical selling, while cash cattle trade is higher. Michelle Rook talks with DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing.
Brazil is poised to export 40 million tonnes to 50 million tonnes of corn next year, after a new trade protocol with China and a potential bumper crop.
Grain and livestock futures mixed on holiday trade. Grains also watching looming demand concerns. So how long can cash grains prices remain historically strong? Michelle Rook with Nick Tsiolis of Farmer’s Keeper.
A shrinking U.S. supply, a falling stocks-to-use ratio and the uncertainty of a third-consecutive La Niña South American growing season combined to keep soybean prices elevated through harvest.
Market volatility provides opportunity into late winter. But we want producers to be prepared for a changing global agricultural landscape in 2023.
Grains lower on light preholiday volume. Demand concerns & China’s rising COVID cases caused light technical selling. Cattle saw profit taking pressure with hogs mixed. Michelle Rook w/ Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag.
Grains lower on Tuesday. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag says technical traders are liquidating pre-holiday on demand concerns, including slow exports, rising COVID cases in China and a possible rail strike.