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

The October WASDE was friendly for soybeans with ending stocks unchanged and global stocks cut 3.6 mmt. Corn ending stocks were lowered 110 mb. Wheat numbers were bearish. Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net has more.
Navigator CO2 Ventures has taken the step of voluntarily withdrawing its application for a section of its carbon capture pipeline in Illinois, citing the need to reevaluate the $3.5 billion project’s route.
National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) officials expressed hope for including additional milk pricing provisions in the upcoming farm bill.
Cattle extend gains from Wednesday with better cash news, hogs lower with bigger supplies and fund selling. Grains mixed pre-report, soybeans bounce off w/export biz. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets, previews the October WASDE says yield is key.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a slowdown in the growth of global natural gas demand through 2026.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Jim McCormick, AgMarket.Net, says grains end mixed on report positioning, profit taking and harvest pressure.
Beans make new lows then see technical bounce and report positioning. Technical selling in wheat pulls down corn as well as harvest pressure. Cattle consolidate, funds sell hogs. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity.
Fertilizer manufacturers experienced a significant uptick in their stock prices following a surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, which has raised concerns about the potential impact on global fertilizer supplies.
Cattle and hogs recover with a bounce in the stock market and lower corn. Soybeans bounce off new lows, but corn and wheat are lower. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek says details.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity, talks about the long-term impact of the Israeli conflict on the ag markets.
The U.S. and U.K. are preparing to commence trade talks under the banner of the U.S./U.K. Trade Partnership Forum (TPF).
Fundamental and technical analysis of today’s wheat market action.
Cattle and hogs lower on Middle East conflict, while wheat sees short covering. Corn and soybeans position ahead of the WASDE, also see hedge pressure. Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity, has more.
Markets add geopolitical premium with Israeli conflict in energies and wheat, but its price negative for meats. Corn and beans also see harvest pressure and report positioning. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
Ag markets see early risk off selling with the conflict in Israel, harvest pressure and report positioning in row crops. Wheat holds gains on talk of China export buys. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag has more.
Should farmers store and try to capture the carry and more importantly will that carry be there in the future when it’s time for them to deliver? Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, is skeptical.
The U.S. exported 526.7 million lbs. of pork and 259.5 million lbs. of beef during August.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing says grains end lower on Friday on profit taking but corn closes higher for the week. So can the market build on that and get Dec above $5?
Corn market outlook broken down into the next 5, 30 and 90 day segments.
Grains end lower on profit taking, but corn & wheat have higher week. Cattle recover with the DOW but are lower for the week, hogs firm while milk searches for a bottom. Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing, has more.
Grains see profit taking going into the weekend with initial risk off selling on the jobs numbers. Cattle recover as the DOW rebounds while hogs are firm. Allison Thompson, The Money Farm, has details.
Grain and cattle lower with risk off selling tied to the jobs data. Corn and wheat are seeing supportive end user demand. Meanwhile soybean and cattle charts look tough. Kevin Duling, KD Investors, explains.
The U.S. trade deficit shrank to an almost three-year low in August. The U.S. ag trade deficit scores another record high.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Markets, says wheat puts in war premium and pulls row crops higher. Corn closes above chart resistance, but can it keep going?
Corn futures powered higher throughout the session after a break of technical resistance that capped gains the prior five sessions.
Wheat sees short covering on war news, spilling over to support row crops. Corn has a chart breakout, so can it keep going? Cattle consolidate, hogs bounce. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has details.
Cattle see risk off fund liquidation & weaker cash. Hogs see short covering w/strong exports. Corn follows a rally in wheat with strong exports, which pulls beans up. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
Beans see pressure on harvest & weak exports w/low river levels. Wheat up on lower EU estimate. Cattle see risk off selling w/lower cash, hogs lifted by strong exports. Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics, has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, talks about harvest time marketing. Should farmers store or sell?
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