Agriculture News
Corn, soybean and spring wheat drought areas decline
Beef and corn export sales drop
Old-crop corn futures posted new contract highs overnight, while December corn came with 1/2 cent of its high. Wheat was also firmer, while soybean were mixed.
Choice boxed beef prices extended their recent price decline over the past week.
Soybeans and soyoil extended gains overnight, while corn and wheat are trading lower this morning after two-sided overnight trade.
Corn and spring wheat futures extended Monday’s gains overnight amid planting delays concerns. Soybeans and winter wheat rebounded from Monday’s losses.
The sharp drop in HRW CCI rating was led by a 6.2-point deterioration in the Kansas crop and a nearly 3-point decline in Oklahoma.
Short-term trends turn sideways for SRW wheat and cotton.
USDA’s Cattle on Feed Report is bearish, as the April 1 feedlot inventory and March placements both topped the highest pre-report estimates.
USDA’s Cold Storage Report showed increases in both beef and pork stocks at the end of March, whereas both typically decline during the month.
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Another week of strong gains in cash corn and soybean prices.
Spring wheat, cotton, corn and soybean drought areas decline
Above-normal temps and below-normal precip are expected over much of the Plains and western Corn Belt through July. The eastern Corn Belt has elevated chances of above-normal precip.
Wheat, cotton and pork export sales hit marketing-year lows
Wheat futures extended Wednesday’s losses overnight. Corn and soybeans posted two-sided trade, with corn weaker and soybeans firmer early this morning.
Corn and soybean basis each dropped over the past week, but the respective cash prices surged.
Corn futures faced light followthrough selling in overnight trade, while soybeans firmed. Wheat futures are mixed to mostly firmer this morning.