Agriculture News
Weak profit margins may limit benefits of lower rates for financially stressed farmers.
Corn fell 1.7 points on the CCI, while soy fell just 1.2 from last week
Davis, Hillari and Spencer discuss the impressive pace of wheat exports and China’s continued absence from the U.S. soy market.
Wheat inspections outpaced pre-report expectations ranging from 300,000 to 500,000 MT.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are lower at the start of daytime trade with livestock futures slightly to sharply higher...
Nearly all the continental U.S. is expected to be hotter than average this fall
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RMI Negative for Seventh Time this Year.
Corn and soybean acres in drought increased again this week
USDA reported weekly corn sales totaled 1.23 MMT, while soybean sales stood at 923,000 MT.
Wheat exports are performing stronger than in recent years
Dry and hot weather in major growing areas were the drivers for deteriorating condition
The crop is drying down rapidly, given the weather conditions across much of the country. Agronomists are concerned farmers will combine fields too late and advise starting at 13% moisture or even higher.
The largest increase for USDA’s corn acreage estimate in 30 years
Corn, soybean and wheat inspections were up notably on the week, each surpassing analysts’ pre-report range of expectations.
The team takes a look at Friday’s USDA Crop Production and WASDE reports
Corn futures are under light pressure with wheat futures slightly higher to unchanged and soybeans up a few cents. Livestock futures are moderately higher to start the week...
An unexpected increase to corn acres weighing on prices