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Today’s commodity market news. Featuring expert analysis from Michelle Rook, Jerry Gulke and Pro Farmer Editors.

Grains higher Tuesday on short covering, following crude oil, after news of a Russian missile hitting Poland. Strong NOPA crush, Mexican export biz also supportive. Michelle Rook is with Brian Grete on AgDay TV.
Markets close higher except cattle. Grains & crude oil reverse weakness w/talk of a Russia missile hitting Poland. Cattle mixed, with technical buying supporting hogs. Michelle Rook & Brian Grete, Pro Farmer.
Live cattle bounce off support but where is the market headed? Hogs see more technical buying. Corn holds support at 6.50 and bounces w/soybeans and CO. Michelle Rook w/Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Members of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers (IBB) have rejected the tentative agreement reached between unions and freight railroads.
Grains open lower on more technical selling, lower crude oil improved SA weather, and ideas of Black Sea export deal extension. Live cattle see technical selling. Michelle Rook w/ Kent Beadle Paradigm Futures
Supplies of diesel in the United States are some of the tightest in history, down to a 25-day supply. So, is there a chance of running out?
Monday’s markets saw corn and soybeans lower following crude oil with rising COVID cases in China, poor exports, Argentina rains. Wheat saw a technical bounce. Michelle Rook w/Darren Frye Water Street Solutions.
Corn, soybeans lower w/rising COVID cases in China, lower CO and a strong dollar. Wheat sees a technical bounce. Live cattle lower on technical selling. Michelle Rook w/ Darren Frye Water Street Solutions.
Fundamental and technical analysis of today’s soy complex action.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard said Monday she was encouraged by last week’s U.S. inflation data and noted the Fed would likely soon reduce the size of its rate hikes.
Grains mixed with lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle 2-sided watching corn, cutouts and higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/ higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
China will increase pork imports in the coming months, industry participants said, after losses for farmers last year caused a reduction in hog numbers that appears larger than official data suggests.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Grains and cotton higher on easing China COVID policies, higher crude oil, sharply lower dollar, continuing to digest the CPI data. Cattle saw profit taking. Michelle Rook w/ Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading.
Energy markets higher w/ sharply lower dollar and China easing COVID policy. What’s the outlook for energy prices and could the U.S. run out of diesel supplies? Michelle Rook asks John Wenzel with StoneX Financial.
Grains and hogs see corrective buying with help from sharp drop in dollar...plus China easing its COVID policy. Cattle are seeing profit taking. Michelle Rook w/Pat Von Tersch of Professional Ag Marketing.
A better-than-expected CPI number pulled money into financial markets and out of most commodities, despite the sharply lower dollar. Poor exports added pressure. Michelle Rook w/ DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing.
Technical selling slow exports weigh on grains, despite sharply lower dollar. Cattle up on lower corn & higher DOW. Hogs follow lower cash. Michelle Rook w/ Jeff Hoogendoorn of Professional Ag Marketing.
Grain and livestock futures open mixed with CPI data supporting outside markets & dollar plunging. Exports disappointing and market is still digesting the WASDE. Michelle Rook w/ Steve Freed of ADMIS.
Small crops are no longer getting smaller. In its November round of crop reports, USDA increased both the national corn and soybean yield by 0.4 bu.
Corn, wheat lower after WASDE w/ technical selling and possible extension of export deal. Soybeans shook off higher ending stocks on export biz, higher BO. Michelle Rook w/Chip Nellinger Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
Grains turn mixed after initially moving lower following WASDE w/slight increase in corn, soybean and cotton yields, production and ending stocks. Michelle Rook is w/Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net.
Brazil is now expected to produce a record 153.5 MMT of soybeans this year.
Mostly lower markets with spillover from a risk off day in outside markets w/election reaction, report positioning. Soybeans are holding up w/ 17 mb of export biz. Michelle Rook with Rich Nelson of Allendale.
China’s economy has been slowing the past several months due to continued COVID lockdowns. Since the Chinese election, however, stories have been flip flopping on a possible change in policy.
There are major concerns for the agricultural sector in Brazil.
Markets close mostly lower w/ technical selling in the grains, report positioning and fading export biz. Livestock consolidated in an inside day. Michelle Rook is joined by Garrett Toay of AgTraderTalk.
Brazil is a top-five producer of 34 agricultural commodities. As Brazilian farmers start to plant this fall, forecasts show the 2022/23 crop harvest could be the largest ever.
Wheat and corn lower on technical selling, lower crude oil and report positioning, while soybeans get help from export biz. Profit taking and money flow hit the livestock. @michellerookag @scottevarilek
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