Brian Grete

The initial CCI ratings came one week earlier than last year.
Corn, soybeans and wheat futures are under hefty pressure to start the week. Livestock futures are higher this morning...
Soybeans and wheat are expected to open sharply lower, with corn likely to trade lower on spillover pressure.
Beans and wheat faced heavy pressure coming out of the holiday weekend, while corn modestly favored the downside in mixed trade.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are expected to open higher following solidly firmer trade overnight. Support will come from weather, greater risk appetite and outside markets.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures showed price strength overnight and are trading near their session highs early this morning.
Grain and soybean futures are expected to open mostly lower following another week of disappointing export sales.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures held in tight ranges in quiet, two-sided overnight trade.
Corn basis improved along with a big jump in the cash price.
Beef stocks declined more than average, while pork inventories climbed more than normal during April.