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AgDay TV Markets Now: Bryan Doherty says corn and beans post higher weekly closes and may pause until more is known about hot this weather impacted yield.
China’s economic woes continue to mount with continued data pointing toward a recession. What does this mean for U.S. ag exports?
Grains higher on fund buying, weather and news of India importing wheat. Cattle recovered pre-COF with higher cutouts and Sept. milk had a chart breakout. Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing has analysis.
Grains up on technical buying, weather, crop tour squaring and geopolitical concerns. Cattle reverse and see short covering pre-COF and with higher cutouts, hogs extend gains. Jim McCormick, AgMarket.Net has more.
Grains up on technical buying, weather, war concerns. Cattle break major chart support on sloppy cash, pre-COF. What’s the downside risk? Hogs see follow through buying. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has more.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Don Roose of U.S. Commodities says corn and soybeans end higher on technicals, weather and awaiting yield data but how much recovery is expected?
After record low water levels on many of the major rivers used for export movement in 2022, agriculture could see a repeat this fall.
Row crops see technical bounce with hot dry weather. How much recovery can we expect? Wheat sees weak technicals and demand. Cattle down with weaker cash, while hogs bounce. Don Roose with U.S. Commodities has more.
Soybeans up on hot dry wx & new crop exports, corn follows but fights lower wheat with more technical selling. Cattle see fund selling with steady/lower cash, hogs bounce. Mark Schultz, Northstar Commodity has more.
Beans up on wx & exports, corn tries to follow despite lower wheat. Cattle look tired, while hogs try to bounce. Global economic news a concern for commodities. Mike Zuzulo, Global Commodity Analytics has more.