Market Analysis

Corn and wheat up on corrective buying with contract highs in meal and SA weather supporting soybeans. Cattle consolidate despite cutouts rebounding, hogs higher. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm has analysis.
Soybeans higher with new contract highs in soybean meal on Argentina weather, corn and wheat see corrective buying. More profit taking in cattle w/ lower cutouts, while hogs up. Michelle Rook has analysis.
Soybeans higher following new highs in meal, Argentina dryness and export biz. More technical selling in corn, wheat. Livestock lower on consolidation, lower product values. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing.
Livestock consolidating with higher feed prices and weak product values. However, cattle supported by strong cash. Grains mixed with corn following higher beans and meal. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Soybeans are up with meal, 18.5 mb of export biz, dryness in Argentina, corn is trying to follow while wheat sees fund selling w/record Aussie crop. Livestock consolidate with higher corn and lower products
More technical selling and fund liquidation in the grains. Lower CO and the higher dollar also pressured the market late. Livestock ended mixed. Michelle Rook has details with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Soybean slightly higher w/ China’s easing COVID policy, export demand. Corn & wheat see more fund liquidation w/ slow demand. Cattle up w lower corn & strong cash, fund buying in hogs. Michelle Rook has analysis.
Markets are mixed early. Can corn and wheat recover after technical damage or will funds sell more? Soybeans up on easing China COVID policy. What’s ahead for cattle? Kevin Duling of KD Investors has details.
It’s still too early to tell the long-term impacts for farmers with EPA’s proposal for renewable fuels, says Jerry Gulke. But the short-term effect was a price drop.
Massive technical selling in corn and wheat, closing below key support. Soybeans recovered despite lower BO. Livestock mostly higher, with firm cash cattle and technical buying. Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions.
Fund selling took corn and wheat below key support areas Friday. How much lower could markets go? Can soybeans recover if soybean oil continues to slide? Darren Frye Water Street Solutions has the answers.
Grains mixed with more fund selling in corn and wheat, while soybeans bounce despite lower soybean oil. Livestock higher, with strong cash cattle trade and lower corn. Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
Corn and wheat see more technical selling w/a higher dollar. Technical bounce in beans, despite the continued selloff in BO. Live cattle see early pressure despite steady to higher cash, profit talking in hogs.
Grains lower, with soybeans hit hard following an implosion in soybean oil after EPA released the RFS volumes. Slow exports added to the technical selling. John Payne of Hedge Point Global Markets has details.
Live cattle lower as steady cash disappoints. Hogs extend gains on short covering. Grains down with slow exports, profit taking, lower soybean oil a drag on soybeans. Pat Von Tersch with Professional Ag Marketing.
Cattle mostly higher with steady cash, hogs mixed with disappointing exports. Grains start lower with slow exports and sharply lower BO. Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek has analysis.
Early November corn trade provided a glimpse of what to expect from a post-harvest corn market. Corn futures rolled over and through the bottom of the sideways trading range. But there was no “panic.”
Soybeans made new highs for the move, with higher meal. Wheat saw short covering, funds sold corn. Cattle higher with steady cash and hogs also saw short covering. Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing has details.
Grains close higher, except corn. End of the month and outside markets influence. Soybeans follow meal w/Argentina weather concerns, but can we push past $15? Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing has the answer.
Grains up w/ soybeans making new highs for the move as Congress votes to avert the rail strike, China demand news supportive. Cattle consolidating, short covering in hogs. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures has details.
A higher midday trade except corn futures, with new highs for the move in soybeans. Michelle Rook gets details with Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing.
Grains closed mixed Tuesday with end of the month positioning. Ted Seifried with Zaner Ag Hedge says Tuesday was a bookmark day but corn and beans are still rangebound despite the recent liquidation by the funds.
Grain and livestock futures end mixed after two-sided trade due to end of the month positioning. Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge called it a “bookmark day” as the market await more news.
Grains and hogs mixed and 2-sided at midday. Cattle see technical bounce but will LC retest last week’s contact highs and what is the cash outlook this week? Michelle Rook asks Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Follow through buying in soybeans with dryness in Argentina, more technical selling in wheat, corn is caught in the middle. Cattle and hogs are mixed. Michelle Rook with Vince Boddicker Farmers Trading Company.
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage discusses how soybeans scored a reversal with crude oil, higher products and dryness in Argentina. Wheat saw more technical selling and corn was caught in the middle.
Soybeans up w/ CO, product strength, Argentina drought. Wheat saw more technical selling, with corn caught in the middle. Livestock lower on economic concerns. Michelle Rook w/Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity.
Corn and wheat lower on China COVID concerns, poor exports. Soybeans reverse w/strong exports and a rebound in crude oil. Livestock down on demand fears. Michelle Rook is w/Shawn Hackett, Hackett Financial Advisors
Grains and cotton under early pressure from China COVID protests and lower crude oil. Dollar is down. Live cattle see profit taking despite higher cash. Michelle Rook with Darin Newsome of Barchart.
Corn & beans up on holiday technical buying, wheat sees technical selling with rain chances. Milk lower w/ record COVID cases in China, cattle consolidate. Michelle Rook w/ Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing.
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