Market Analysis
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.
Corn, wheat see EOY profit taking on China COVID #s, soybeans up on SA weather. Cattle higher with lower corn & weather supportive, while hogs also see profit taking. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag has details.
Grains close mostly higher, but will the rally continue in corn or soybeans with a close above $15? How much should farmers sell at these levels? Chip Nellinger with Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has the answers.
Grains mostly higher on fund buying and SA weather. Soybeans close above $15, will the rally keep going? Livestock trade two-sided on EOY squaring. Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has more.
Grains mostly higher with support from SA weather, fund buying. Livestock trading mostly lower, with end of year profit taking after new highs Tuesday. Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing has details.
Grains mostly higher early except corn. Yet, corn basis is at 20-year highs, so when should you sell? Soybeans supported by SA weather, but can we stay above $15? Nick Tsiolis of Farmers Keeper has details.
Corn and soybeans were higher Tuesday on SA weather and China lifting more COVID restrictions. Beans got above $15 but couldn’t close above that level. Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net explains why.
Grains end mostly higher putting in SA weather premium, but soybeans can’t close above $15. Live cattle make new contract highs and fail. Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net has insight.
LC hit new highs on weather and the COF report, then see hedge pressure. Hogs also hit new highs after the report. Row crops put in SA weather premium. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek has analysis.
Grains open mostly higher, except wheat, trading risk on in outside markets, lower dollar, China COVID easing, SA weather. Live cattle and hogs extend gains and put in new contract highs after USDA reports.
What will influence the agricultural markets this last week of 2022 and into 2023? Michelle Rook talks with Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading to get insight.
The pork industry will see some changes in the national checkoff program to kick off the new year.
Grains saw pre-holiday trade, export biz and weather supportive. Cattle were up on $156 cash, higher cutouts, report positioning. Hogs saw profit taking on lower cash. Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Grains higher on short covering, export biz and weather. Cattle mostly higher ahead of the report, with strong cash and cutouts, hogs consolidate with lower cash. John Payne of Hedge Point Global Markets.
Grains up on holiday positioning, friendly outside markets and fresh corn and soybean export sales. Cattle are higher with steady to better cash news and report positioning, while lower cash is pressuring hogs.
Grains finish mostly lower Thursday with profit taking, slow exports and negativity in outside macro markets. What will be the focus for markets to end the year? Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading provides insight.
Grains lower except HRW wheat with profit taking, disappointing exports and GDP news pulling down futures. Cattle mixed, with hogs higher ahead of reports. Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics has analysis.
Grains mixed with profit taking and slow exports weighing on row crops, wheat supported by weather. Livestock open lower then turn mixed with holiday, EOY and report positioning. Michelle Rook breaks it down.
AgDay TV Markets Now: What drove the commodity wide rally Wednesday and pushed live cattle into new contract highs? Will it continue? All questions Michelle Rook asks Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions.
Grain and livestock futures close higher on Wednesday. What was behind the commodity wide rally? Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions has the answer.
Grain and livestock futures are mostly higher midday with weather, end of year positioning and light holiday trade all contributing to the rally. Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now features Brian Grete of Pro Farmer talks with Michelle Rook about the how the light holiday volume is fueling the rally in the grains and if soybeans can get over $15.
Grains see follow through technical buying under light volume, with weather supportive. Cattle open mixed with hogs higher waiting for the USDA reports Friday. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing has details.
Grains rebound on technical buying with thin holiday volume, but can soybeans hit $15? Live cattle lower on profit taking ahead of COF report, with hogs following lower cash. Brian Grete, Pro Farmer has analysis.
Live cattle look lethargic midday despite positive fundamentals & higher feeders, hogs are mostly lower. Grains higher with technical buying, weather premium. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek has details.
Grains see corrective buying but will it hold? And does the wheat market need to add some weather premium? Livestock under pressure. Analysis with Allison Thompon of The Money Farm.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Alan Brugler discusses the selloff in grains Monday and if it will continue through the end of the year.
Grains ended lower on end-of-year fund liquidation and removing South American weather premium. Livestock were mixed and two sided, largely ignoring weather. Alan Brugler of Brugler Marketing has analysis.
Grains continue to see fund selling with a lack of supportive news and thin holiday volume. Livestock are trading both sides of steady. Vince Boddicker of Farmers Trading Company has details.
Grains lower with more fund liquidation in pre-holiday trade, with SA rains and China COVID concerns. Livestock firmer with the lower feed prices and cold weather. Kevin Duling of KD Investors has details.