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Fall is a great time for farmers to plant cover crops to improve soil health.
Corn harvest in Missouri is at 28% complete, with soybean harvest at only 4%. While Missouri was hit by drought this year which will cut yield average, some areas are bucking that trend.
Live cattle try to recover but held back by feeders and some steady to lower cash. Hogs firm ahead of a Hogs and Pigs Report. Grains mixed end of quarter, pre-reports. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more
AgDay TV Markets Now: Tommy Grisafi, Advance Trading, explains how end of the quarter positioning is making for some interesting commodity and outside market action.
Grains mixed on report positioning and end of the quarter profit taking. Economic concerns also impacted cattle and outside markets. Tommy Grisafi, Advance Trading, explains all the money flow moves!
Corn & beans higher on end of quarter & report positioning, wheat down with the higher dollar, poor demand. Cattle see fund profit taking w/bearish macro markets. Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing has more.
Row crops higher on report squaring, corrective buying end of quarter. Wheat falls with higher dollar. Basis levels weak with the low river levels. Cattle fade early bounce. Nick Tsiolis, Farmers Keeper, has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Don Roose of U.S. Commodities says cattle hit by fund selling and risk off in equities, with report positioning in grains. Are corn and beans forging harvest lows?
The 64.5-million-bushel sale was split 41.3 million bushels for this marketing year and 24.1 million bushels for 2024-25. It’s the 11th largest daily export sale on record and the third largest sale of corn to Mexico.
Grains end mixed with end of quarter profit taking and report positioning. Cattle see fund selling with risk off in the equities. Hogs also await the Hogs and Pigs Report. Don Roose, U.S. Commodities sums it up.