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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
Corn a& beans lower with technical selling, report positioning, despite fresh export biz. Wheat sees technical bounce watching news on export deal. Livestock see profit taking. @michellerookag @NollFamilyFarm
Soybeans end lower as China refutes COVID policy change, corn followed. Wheat mostly higher on technical buying. Livestock rally big on a technical correction. Michelle Rook w/ Arlan Suderman of StoneX Financial.
Soybeans correct on China COVID policy, corn follows. Wheat sees technical bounce w/lower dollar. Livestock up on technical buying, higher product. Michelle Rook w/ Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors.
The cotton market hit a two-year low on Monday, Oct. 31, but the market ended 1,494 points higher for the week, up 21%.
Markets are mixed to start with plenty of news to digest, including the WASDE, elections, CPI and China’s news they aren’t easing their COVID policy. Michelle Rook w/Tomm Pfitzenmaier of Summit Commodity Brokerage.
Grains mostly lower w/the strong dollar, weak exports & profit taking in soybeans. Cattle consolidate despite steady to higher cash. Hogs down with weaker cash. Michelle Rook w/ Don Roose of U.S. Commodities.
Grains mostly lower with higher dollar, poor exports. Profit taking in soybeans with lower meal. Cattle consolidating despite higher cash, hogs firm. Michelle Rook with Vince Boddicker of Farmers Trading Company.
The harvest continues to roll at near record pace in Indiana and it looks like statewide yield averages will be down for both corn and soybeans.
Grains and cattle under pressure with risk off outside markets, including sharply higher dollar after Fed move. Exports, cash prices also drivers. Michelle Rook talks with Darin Newsome of Darin Newsome Analysis.