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Grain markets were mixed in the overnight trade but have found support following the floor open. A sign of better things to come? Livestock markets had a WILD end to last week but are relatively mute to start this week’s trade. Here are a few things we are keeping an eye on.
Jon Scheve discusses factors that will be impacting corn and bean prices for the next few months.
Weekly overview of ag commodity market news and price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not intended as trading advice. Actions taken are responsibility of the reader.
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Grain and livestock markets were lower in Thursday’s trade as selling took hold. More downside to come ahead of the weekend?

Livestock markets have had a nice run higher over the last few months but appear to be stalling out. Is downside risk starting to outweigh upside potential?

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Corn, soybeans, and wheat have been choppy in overnight and into the morning. these are the levels to watch for in today’s trade.

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Grains were uniformly lower in Tuesday’s trade while livestock futures found their footing to post gains across the board. Here’s how today’s trade shook out.

Grain markets were uniformly weaker to start the week but are mixed this morning with corn higher, beans, lower, and wheat near unchanged. What’s in store for today’s trade?




Funds reached set a record net long position in lean hogs according to last week’s Commitment of Traders report. They are also aggressively long live cattle and feeder cattle too, increasing the risk of long liquidation.


Grain markets received friendly news in the most recent WASDE report but have failed to find any follow through momentum. A sign of caution?

Corn and beans were firm in the overnight trade but have gave back some of that ground into the morning. Wheat is the weakest link and threatening a technical breakdown.

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Weekly overview of ag commodity market news and price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not intended as trading advice. Actions taken are responsibility of the reader.
Grain markets finished the week on a high note following what was a friendly report from the USDA. Can the rally continue next week?
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Cattle futures were contained within the previous day’s trading range and lean hogs were mixed. These are the levels to keep an eye on for Friday’s trade.


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Grain markets have staged an impressive rally from the Tuesday night lows. Can the rally continue beyond tomorrow’s WASDE report? Livestock markets have been choppy, where’s the opportunity there?

Grain futures were weaker in Wednesday morning but found support and rallied through the session. That strength has led to buying in the overnight and early morning trade with prices inching closer to resistance.


Grain markets were mostly higher in today’s trade. Livestock markets were mixed with Lean Hogs being the weak link.
Grain and livestock markets could be setting up for a choppy week with a looming election and interest rate decision this week. These are a few things on our radar.
Jon Scheve discusses the factors impacting the bean market right now and how likely a price rally is over the next few months.
Weekly overview of ag commodity market news and price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not intended as trading advice. Actions taken are responsibility of the reader.
Grain markets were mostly mixed on Friday and livestock futures saw a choppy trade. Here’s how the first trading day of November shook out for the Ag markets.
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It was another mixed day in the grain and livestock markets. Are there any potential opportunities popping up into the end of the month?
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Corn and wheat were higher in Tuesday’s trade while beans struggled. Cattle futures gave background while lean hogs powered to new contract highs.
Grain markets opened the Sunday night trade lower but have been able to stabilize some through the morning. These are the levels to watch through this week’s trade.
Jon Scheve discusses how he made additional profit the past three months when the market didn’t move much.
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