Market Analysis
Milk prices have slide from highs set in early June, but where are they headed?
After a three day weekend will the markets focus on weather or outside market influences?
Grains sold off on Friday, while livestock ended firm.
Midday markets on Friday are mostly higher except wheat.
Will commodity markets go back to trading fundamentals with the FOMC announcement in the rear view mirror?
Markets open mixed on Friday, but quickly push higher.
Midday markets are higher on Thursday except cattle.
Wednesday markets closed higher in the livestock and mixed in the grains.
Midday markets are mixed on Wednesday, but cattle are putting in triple digit gains.
Grains opened lower, livestock mixed. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing joins Michelle Rook with analysis.
A down day in most of the commodities as the risk off trade continues.
Will the dairy industry see an overhaul of the Federal Milk Marketing Orders?
The risk off environment in the outside markets hit the commodity sector on Monday.
Markets opened mixed on Tuesday morning. Michelle Rook talks to Vince Boddicker of Farmers Trading Company with analysis.
Monday was a risk off day in the outside markets and that spilled over into the commodity sector.
The June WASDE Report was fairly benign as expected, but with a few interesting head scratchers.
The market reaction to the WASDE was muted on Friday.
Grain markets moved higher this week. July corn was up 46¢ and December corn was up nearly 31¢. July soybeans were up just over 48¢ while November soybeans were up 40¢. All wheat prices were up as well.
Ag markets were higher for the week except for hogs, plus WASDE Report analysis.
Soybeans scored new contract highs again on Thursday, with old crop corn following.
Soybeans scored more new contract highs Thursday, with the rest of the markets mixed to lower.
Markets closed higher Wednesday except wheat. Details with Pat Von Tersch of Professional Ag Marketing.
Markets mostly higher on Wednesday....soybeans and cattle were the standouts.
A higher day in the commodity sector, with the exception of wheat.
Wheat and corn continued to slide on Wednesday with a rebound in soybeans and livestock.
It was an ugly day in the ag markets on Tuesday with grain and livestock futures. Michelle Rook talked with John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing about the sell off.
It’s crunch time for farmers in the northwestern corn belt that are facing prevent plant decisions...due to excessive rains that have delayed planting.