Agriculture News
Weekly wheat inspections led the decline, dropping 166,621 MT during the week ended April 4, followed by corn (down 64,079 MT) and soybeans (down 8,799 MT).
Markets keened in on Monday’s reports for most of last week with fresh catalysts at hand.
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USDA will issue its Prospective Plantings and Grain Stocks Reports
Preliminary survey results find stronger pasture and hayland values.
Grains weaken ahead of Monday’s USDA reports, looming tariffs.
All categories came in below the average pre-report estimates.
Corn prices are still above year-ago, while soybeans and wheat are below last year’s levels.
Annual land pro survey find weakening for top-quality soils
Weekly corn, soybean and wheat sales each slid on the week, though exports were quite notable, with soybeans rising 56% from the previous week to 922,100 MT.