Market Analysis
Grains rebounded Monday putting in war and weather premium. Cattle worked in the USDA numbers from Friday, while hogs saw profit taking.
Cattle turn mixed after the Friday reports, with hogs seeing profit taking. Grains continue to rebound. Michelle Rook talks markets with Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Grain return higher after Russia bombs Odesa port, extended weather is also supportive. Livestock setting back. Chuck Shelby with Risk Management Commodities joins Michelle Rook to kick off the week.
Extreme heat spread into the majority of the western Corn Belt to end the week. Some farmers are seeing a worst-case weather scenario for crops now pollinating. So, why did markets drift lower for much of the week?
Corn and wheat had a tough day technically on Friday after the deal to allow Ukraine exports, but soybeans and livestock ended higher.
Grains mixed at midday with soybeans rebounding off six month lows, corn and wheat under pressure after the Ukraine export deal signing. Livestock rally into reports.
Grains opened lower except beans, continuing to see pressure as the Ukrainian export deal is signed. Livestock open mixed awaiting USDA Reports.
Grains sink on news of Ukraine export deal, livestock mostly lower except feeders.
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Cattle weaker with lower cash, nearby hogs strong, while grains turn mixed.
Grains under pressure with weather and crude oil a drag, livestock mixed. Michelle Rook talks with Rich Nelson of Allendale to get details.
Grains end lower with a change in the weather, while livestock rallied led by feeders. Michelle Rook details the market day with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Row crops continue to see fund liquidation on weather and market uncertainty. Live cattle ended slightly higher despite some lower cash while the milk market is still above $20.
Weather and export news is pushing grain lower at midday, with livestock higher except feeders.
Markets open mixed on Wednesday, row crops still see pressure from weather. Livestock supported by lower grains and weather.
Nearby livestock futures higher with grain pullback, grains slide on weather.
Grains pull back Tuesday with change in weather, livestock open mixed.
Risk on day has most of the grain and livestock futures higher on the close.
Grains gap higher to start the week pushed by weather, livestock futures opened higher except feeder cattle.
A risk on day has markets higher except feeders, weather is also a driver.
Grains ended mixed on Friday, with livestock mostly lower.
Midday markets turn mostly lower at noon hit by money flow. Cattle seeing pressure from disappointing cash.
Grain and livestock futures opened mixed to end the week. China GDP and outside markets, as well as weather are being watched.
Livestock were pulled down by the outside markets and poor weekly exports, plus profit taking. Grains ended mixed with export news and weather the focus.
Midday markets are mixed in the grains and hogs, lower in cattle.
Grain and livestock markets opened mixed on Thursday following weekly exports, watching macro markets. Michelle Rook has analysis with Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag.
Wednesday’s markets held together despite a bearish CPI number, with the exception of cotton and wheat.
Markets rebound at midday with grains seeing a corrective bounce after a bearish CPI number, livestock remain strong.
Ag markets opened mixed on Wednesday following the release of the bearish CPI number.
Grains were down hard Tuesday amid the macroeconomic meltdown and USDA Report, while livestock rallied.