Brian Grete

Soybeans’ attempt at a corrective rebound overnight proved futile and the market is under pressure this morning. Corn futures traded both sides of unchanged, while wheat firmed overnight.
Beef stocks declined in February, though more than average. Pork stocks rose last month, though less than normal.
This year’s negative PDO has been significantly negative for 21 straight months. At the same time, NOAA predicts a strong evolution toward El Niño late this spring and early summer.
Grain and soy markets are expected to open with a firmer tone. Corn will be supported by bullish export news.
Corn futures built on Wednesday’s corrective gains overnight, while soybeans and wheat bounced after recent losses.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates 25 basis points but seemed to give mixed signals on further monetary policy action. The benchmark lending rate was increase to a range of 4.75% to 5.00%.
Cash livestock and wholesale meat prices dropped over the past week.
Grain and soy complex futures are expected to open solidly lower on followthrough selling after bears controlled overnight trade.
Bears controlled price action overnight, with corn, soybean and wheat futures trading solidly lower and near their session lows this morning.
Corn, soybeans and wheat finished higher and near their session highs overnight, which should fuel followthrough buying this morning.