Agriculture News
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in relatively tight trading ranges during a quiet overnight session.
For week ended Sept. 7, USDA reported weekly soybean sales of 703,900 MT, 34.2% behind a year ago at this time. Weekly meal and oil sales notched net reductions during the week of 201,600 MT and 3,900 MT, respectively.
USDA reported weekly new-crop corn sales of 949,700 MT in week ended Aug. 31, which was near the top-end pre-report range, while soybean sales totaled 1.78 MMT. A fresh marketing year began Sept. 1.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in tight trading ranges during a quiet overnight session.
Soybean basis turns negative for the first time this year.
Despite the stronger consumer inflation data, Fed fund futures reflect increased odds the Fed will embark on an extended pause for interest rates.
Grain futures posted two-sided trade overnight, with corn and wheat favoring the upside and soybeans mildly weaker early this morning.
USDA cut its soybean crop estimate a little more than anticipated, while the cotton crop came in well below expectations.
In its September WASDE, USDA increased planted corn acres, offsetting the reduction in yield to 173.8 bu. per acre, down from 175.1 in August. Soybean planted acres rose slightly, while the yield was trimmed to 50.1 bpa.