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USDA’s April crop reports failed to provide any bullish spark for grain markets. USDA cut corn ending stocks 50 million bu., though that was less than traders expected. Soybean and wheat carryover were raised 25 million bu. each. On the global side, USDA made modest changes to the 2023-24 ending stocks forecasts. The lack of a bullish surprise failed to trigger buyer interest. In fact, futures faced pressure immediately after the report data. We have full report details on News page 4. Not surprisingly, USDA remained well above Conab with its Brazilian crop forecasts. Private crop forecasters cut Argentina’s production, especially for corn, given spreading disease pressure. Cases of Bovine Influenza A Virus continue to spread among the U.S. dairy herd, with eight states reporting cases – and that number is likely to climb. On the economic front, March inflation data came in hotter than expected, pushing back odds of the Fed starting rate cuts by midyear. The highest odds are now for the first rate cut in September, with two reductions now expected this year instead of three. We cover all of these items and much more in this week’s newsletter, which you can download here.

 

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After the Bell | April 29, 2024
After the Bell | April 29, 2024

After the Bell | April 29, 2024

Weekly corn inspections notch notable drop from previous week
Weekly corn inspections notch notable drop from previous week

Weekly corn inspections during the week ended April 25 were down 435,000 MT from the previous week, which was revised 38,000 MT higher. Corn, wheat and soybean inspections were all within pre-report estimates.

Monday Morning Wake Up Call | April 29, 2024
Monday Morning Wake Up Call | April 29, 2024

Soy complex futures are higher with wheat mixed and corn under early pressure. Cattle futures are chopping higher as lean hog futures soften...

Ahead of the Open | April 29, 2024
Ahead of the Open | April 29, 2024

Soybeans led strength overnight, corn traded in a narrow range overnight and wheat futures were widely mixed, with SRW leading to the downside and HRS leading to the upside.

Chart Trends | April 29, 2024
Chart Trends | April 29, 2024

Short-term trend turns bullish for wheat, soymeal and cattle futures.

APHIS Issues Another Clarification Re: Dairy Cattle
APHIS Issues Another Clarification Re: Dairy Cattle

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