Market Analysis
Grains continue to extend recovery gains Friday morning, cattle are higher, but hogs are seeing some profit taking.
Grains all ended higher on Thursday continuing to consolidate Hogs also saw gains, with a mixed close in cattle.
Grains try to recover Wednesday after recent selloff, while livestock post strong closes.
Midday markets are showing continued recovery in grains, mixed livestock.
A mostly higher opening on Thursday in the markets.
Grain markets can’t sustain recovery midday, livestock rally.
Funds have been liquidating longs in the commodity sector on recession fears. Will that continue?
Funds liquidate in the commodities. So is there more pressure ahead?
Markets try to stage a recovery on the opening Wednesday.
Multi-year grain sales are intimidating. But a big-picture focus can pay dividends in grain marketing, says Chris Barron with Ag View Solutions.
Tuesday was a risk off day in the commodities.
Midday markets continue to slide on Tuesday, except nearby hogs.
Markets open sharply lower in the grains, mixed in livestock after the July 4th holiday.
Price and planting delays due to the wet spring impacted what farmers planted in the Northern Plains.
Markets close mixed on Friday heading into the holiday.
Grains are getting slammed on Friday, with the livestock seeing triple digit gains in response.
USDA’s Quarterly Grain Stocks report came in with higher corn and soybeans stocks but is that an accurate reflection of the cash market?
Why the selloff following the USDA reports Thursday?
Markets opened higher except soybeans on Friday.
Grains ended mostly lower on report day, the meats ended mixed.
Midday markets are reacting to the USDA Reports, including a lower than expected soybean acreage number. Michelle Rook breaks it down with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Wednesdays markets were positioning ahead of USDA Report numbers, while keeping an eye on weather.
Mixed market opening Thursday ahead of the USDA Reports.
Wednesday’s Quarterly USDA Hogs and Pigs Report confirmed continued contraction of the U.S. swine herd.
Grains and hogs mixed heading into the reports, with cattle lower. Michelle Rook has analysis with Rich Nelson of Allendale.
Grains consolidated Tuesday ahead of the USDA data dump and watching weather and crop conditions, plus there was talk of China looking for soybeans.
Markets are mixed on Wednesday ahead of USDA data. Michelle Rook talks to Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef AgriMarketing to get his take.
Grains were strong on Tuesday except for spring wheat, while livestock had a sluggish day.
Corn and wheat were lower on Monday, while soybeans saw a corrective bounce.