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Today’s commodity market news. Featuring expert analysis from Michelle Rook, Jerry Gulke and Pro Farmer Editors.
Companies like Nestle and Gucci are reducing purchases, and forest protection projects are showing unmet emissions-saving promises.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, says grains end lower for the week awaiting confirmation of lower yields as farmers face decision of whether to store or sell off the combine.
Corn and Soybean Markets Lower for the Week Awaiting Confirmation of Lower Yields in September WASDE
Jerry Gulke thinks the corn and soybean crops are getting smaller, and there’s a good chance for a bullish supply shock in the September WASDE report.
Grains Down for the Week as Funds Sell Pre-Holiday: Cattle Down with Disappointing Cash, Hogs Bounce
Row crops lower for the week on pre-holiday profit taking, weather. Wheat hits contract lows. Cattle see fund selling on cash disappointment, hogs bounce. Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, has more.
Grains mostly higher on corrective buying, soybean export biz but watching weather, war news. Cattle lower on disappointing cash, hogs bounce with higher cutouts. Vince Boddicker, Farmers Trading Company, has details.
Grains are oversold and bounce on corrective buying. Cattle consolidate with steady cash in the south, lower in the north and hogs also set back with the lower index. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing says grains end lower on end of month technical selling and weather
USDA forecasts net farm income will decline $41.7 billion (22.8%) from last year’s record to $141.3 billion in 2023, though that’s up from its February outlook of $136.9 billion.
Grains slide on end of month, pre-holiday squaring w/a hint of rain in the forecast. Cattle recovered w/steady southern cash at $179, while hogs followed lower cash. Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has more.
Soybeans lower, corn 2-sided and wheat mixed with month end, pre-holiday profit taking and positioning. Cattle and hogs have traded 2-sided on month end squaring too. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, has more.
Grains slide on weather, technical and commercial selling and poor demand. Cattle and hogs and even the dollar index continue choppy and sideways. Darin Newsom, Barchart Sr. Market Analyst has details.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Darren Frye says soybeans pull back on end of month profit taking and slight change in the forecast, corn follows and sees more technical selling.
Indonesian state energy company Pertamina plans to mix more of its gasoline products with ethanol in 2024 in a bid to offer alternative fuels to the public, its chief executive said.
Row crops lower on profit taking and weather, with wheat mixed and cotton higher. Cattle also see profit taking ahead of cash, short covering in hogs. Darren Frye, Water Street Solutions, has more.
Row crop back lower on a shift in weather and profit taking. Cattle also see consolidation awaiting cash. Short covering pulls hogs higher despite lower cash. Jeff Hoogendoorn, Professional Ag Marketing, has more.
Row crops bounce on weather and soybean export biz, wheat mixed. Cattle see more profit taking and fund selling, hogs struggle with bigger supplies, lower seasonals. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures has more.
Row crops bounce on weather and soybean export biz, wheat mixed. Cattle see more profit taking and fund selling, hogs struggle with bigger supplies, lower seasonals. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Arlan Suderman, StoneX, talks about the fund selling in grains on Tuesday and reaction to better-than-expected crop ratings.
The El Niño weather phenomenon will exacerbate the effects of India’s rice export ban and Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal, according to the Financial Times.
Statistics Canada estimated Canadian all-wheat production at 29.5 MMT, down 14.2% from last year.
Grains lower on fund selling and better-than-expected row crop ratings. Cattle mixed consolidating after contract highs in feeders Monday, with hogs slide on big upfront supplies. Arlan Suderman, StoneX, has more
Corn and beans lower on profit taking and better than expected crop ratings. Livestock rebound after a lower opening putting in weather premium and with fund buying. Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag has details.
Cattle see profit taking after a chart breakout, new contract highs in feeders Monday. Hogs consolidate. Grains down on profit taking, better than expected crop ratings. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets talks about how high corn and soybeans could go on this late season weather rally.
Ukraine strongly opposes the imposition of any restrictions on the import of its grain by neighboring countries after a European Union ban ends on Sept. 15, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
Row crops up on weather, yield concerns and with new export biz. Wheat sells off ahead of first notice day. Cotton also struggles, but livestock stage a strong rally. John Payne, Hedge Point Global Markets has more.
Jerry Gulke thinks USDA will have to lower yields in its next report. He also says he hasn’t seen a late-season weather market like this since 1988.
Soybeans and corn up on weather and export biz. Talks with Russia on reentering the Black Sea grain deal weigh on wheat. Cattle mixed, hogs continue to slide. Tomm Pfizenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Brian Grete, Pro Farmer, talks about their crop estimates and what they mean for the markets.
Corn closed lower, soybeans higher on weather & in anticipation of Pro Farmer’s crop estimates. Pro Farmer’s Brian Grete talks about how the tour influenced their cuts and what it means for ending stocks & prices.