Annual Market Outlooks
This article discusses the factors impacting the market right now for both corn and beans and what to expect in the coming months.
This article discusses why the recent bean rally is happening and how South American yield uncertainty is contributing to it.
This article discusses recent trades I made to collect market premium in a sideways market, which allowed me to sell some of my grain at prices above current market levels.
Dryness in South America prompted USDA to cut production estimates for key countries, such as Brazil, Argentina.
This article discusses the variables impacting the bean market to determine if prices can reach $14 or if values will decrease below $13 again.
USDA currently pegs soybean plantings at 87.5 million acres. Market analysts offer projections both above and below that number and explain their rationale, which includes the South America crop and weather forecasts.
After the dizzying heights of $1.21 per pound in 2021, the Cotton Belt could see 12 million acres in 2022, and possibly more, contingent on a mercurial La Niña.
“Don’t panic on price slides and sell into rallies.” That was the consensus marketing outlook from several analysts on “AgriTalk” following the 2021 harvest.