Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
Grains ended mixed with a lower dollar and higher energies providing support. Livestock mostly higher with strong cash but traded within recent highs. Michelle Rook talks to Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing.
Grains mixed watching the outside markets, especially the sharply lower dollar. Cattle and hogs mostly higher pushed by strong cash. Michelle Rook gets analysis from Mark Schultz of Northstar Commodity.
Soybeans higher on fund buying and the lower dollar, corn following wheat lower w/rains in HRW areas. Cattle and hogs two-sided amid strong cash. @michellerookag with @TommPfitz
Corn & beans higher with supportive outside markets & lower dollar, wheat weak with HRW rains. Cattle saw profit taking, while hogs were up following cash. Michelle Rook talks with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net.
Live cattle hit contract highs, then see profit taking. Hogs correct, while corn and beans are up with the lower $ and bouncing off support. @michellerookag talks to Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Grains mixed, technical selling in corn/wheat and rain in HRW areas. Soybeans see a technical bounce. Live cattle consolidating after new contract highs, lower in hogs. @NollFamilyFarm joins @michellerookag
Live cattle hit new contract highs after bullish report, strong cash. Hogs consolidate, grains see technical selling & lack of bullish news. Michelle Rook talks with Pat Von Tersch of Professional Ag Marketing.
Grains open lower with a risk off in outside markets. Live cattle hit more new contract highs off the bullish report, hogs see profit taking. Michelle Rook has analysis with DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing.
Chinese crushers reportedly have 1 MMT to 1.5 MMT of soybean needs for November that are uncovered . . .
Pro Farmer’s soybean outlook broken down into the next 5, 30 and 90 day segments.