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Corn ends slightly higher, wheat off lows, absorbing the Black Sea Export Deal extension. Soybeans saw technical selling pressure w/lower BO. Cattle strong w/higher cash. Michelle Rook w/Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net
Grains see more technical selling, extension of Black Sea Export Deal and risk off outside markets. Cattle firmer with lower corn and higher cash. Michelle Rook w/John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing.
Grains lower w/extension of Black Sea Export Deal, risk off outside markets. Cattle mixed on report positioning. Hogs lower on exports, big slaughter. Michelle Rook w/Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
U.S. import prices fell 0.2% from a month earlier in October, following a 1.1% decline the previous month.
Soybeans pressured by lower soybean oil and SA rains. Corn & wheat removed war premium, but corn held support w/ the largest single purchase of corn by Mexico. Michelle Rook w/ Alan Brugler, Brugler Marketing.
A panel commissioned by Congress urged the White House to review China’s trade practices and suspend normal trade ties if Beijing violated a 1999 agreement.
Grains close lower with soybeans pressured by lower soybean oil and SA rains, corn and wheat removed war premium. Livestock ended higher with technical buying. Michelle Rook w/ Alan Brugler, Brugler Marketing.
Grains see technical selling removing Black Sea war and SA weather premium. Mexico largest single purchase of U.S. corn ever. Buy it before you ban it? Michelle Rook talks with Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain.
OMB began scheduling meetings on EPA’s proposed rule on the volume requirements for 2023 and beyond under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
Cattle producers liquidated their herds with drought hitting cattle country. They also faced poor pasture and winter wheat conditions. So, what does that mean for the fall cattle run and the market outlook?