Brian Grete

Corn, soybeans and wheat bounced back from recent losses in a round of corrective buying overnight that was triggered by outside markets.
Spotty, heavy rain fell across the Midwest this week, leading to a mix of drought improvement and deterioration.
Corn and soybeans faced followthrough selling overnight while wheat retreated from Wednesday’s gains amid pressure from outside markets and building global recessionary concerns.
Cash hog prices facing seasonal pressure.
USDA raised its forecasts for ag exports and imports in fiscal year (FY) 2022. The initial forecast for FY 2023 projects ag exports will decline $2.5 billion and imports will rise another $5 billion.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures built on Tuesday’s losses during overnight trade.
Corn and wheat futures pulled back from Monday’s gains overnight, while the soybean market faced followthrough selling.
The corn CCI rating is the lowest for late August since 2013.
Corn and wheat futures are higher with soybeans under pressure. Cattle futures are mostly lower with lean hogs higher to start the week…
Corn futures extended last week’s gains overnight, while soybeans and wheat traded lower.