Market Analysis
Grains higher with technical buying, weather and export news all factors. Cattle seeing profit taking awaiting cash, while hogs see some short covering. Michelle Rook has details.
Grains and cotton higher with technical buying and supportive export news. Cattle seeing profit taking awaiting cash. Hogs also lower. John Payne of Hedge Point Global Markets.
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?
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.
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.
U.S. natural gas prices are trying to recover after hitting their lowest levels since June 2021 last week. What caused the implosion in prices and what does that mean for farmers and end users?
AgDay TV Markets Now: DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing talks about how much lower grain prices could go after the selloff on Monday and can cattle keep moving higher without cash leading?
Natural gas prices rebound Monday after hitting lows not seen in a year. Is the bottom in? John Wenzel, Senior Risk Management Consultant with StoneX has details.
Grains lower after beneficial Argentina rains and technical selling, but how much more downside is there? Cattle bounce with friendly COF, while hogs slide with cash. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing has more.
Grains lower with technical selling and improved weather in Argentina and the Southern Plains. Livestock higher with lower corn and friendly COF numbers. Michelle Rook has midday analysis.
A lower opening in grain with rains over the weekend in Argentina and more technical selling. Cattle supported by friendly COF Report numbers, while hogs are back lower. Kevin Duling of KD Investors has analysis.
Prices are flat to lower this week, with March corn prices up a penny, and March soybean prices down 21¢ for the week ending Jan. 20. Wheat prices were down a few cents.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Arlan Suderman of StoneX Group says U.S. and South American weather, along with headlines on the economy will continue to dominate the markets head, especially as we go into the FOMC meeting.
Corn and beans lower Friday removing SA weather premium, while wheat saw some short covering. Livestock ended higher on Friday with some end of week short covering. Arlan Suderman of StoneX Group has analysis.
Soybeans lower but wheat higher as both trade weather, corn is rangebound. Livestock see a short covering bounce. Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors also talks about the market impact of China post-COVID.
Livestock try to recover after lower cash, ahead of USDA Reports. Grains two-sided with good weekly exports, but traders are cautious with better weather. Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Darren Frye of Water Steet Solutions says this week’s closes in corn and soybeans will be important for keeping the uptrends intact in these two markets.
Ag markets end lower as a risk off day in equities spills over. Grains also saw technical selling and removed weather premium. Lower cash also weighed on livestock. Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions has more.
Soybeans see more technical selling, removing weather premium, while corn and wheat stage a technical bounce. Lower equities and cash pressure livestock. Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing has more.
The risk off outside markets has grain and livestock lower. Grains also seeing follow through selling after poor closes yesterday and removing weather premium. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net talks about the reasons for the selloff in the grains on Wednesday including profit taking and traders removing weather premium.
Grains ended lower on profit taking, removing weather premium. Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net says cattle saw short covering, but weather and report positioning were also factors. Hogs continued to slide with cash.
Cattle futures higher on short covering, ahead of cash and reports, plus putting in weather premium. Hogs lower on China news, lower cash. Grains futures lower on profit taking. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Soybeans see profit taking, with Argentina rain chances, but follow through buying in wheat pulls corn back up. Cattle seeing short covering, while hogs await a cash bottom. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Darin Newsom, Sr. Market Analyst for Barchart talks about whether or not the U.S. and world economies are moving into recession and what that will mean for agricultural markets and demand.