Agriculture News
Wheat futures are expected to open solidly higher, with corn and soybeans likely to be mixed with a firmer tone. Pre-report positioning will be featured this morning ahead of USDA’s May crop reports.
USDA will update its old-crop ending stocks, release its first 2023-24 balance sheets and issue its initial winter wheat crop estimate.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are expected to open lower on followthrough selling, but all three markets finished well off their overnight lows.
Corn, soybeans and SRW wheat faced followthrough selling overnight, while HRW and HRS wheat futures pulled back from Tuesday’s gains.
Corn, soybean and winter wheat futures are expected to open solidly lower after selling pressure overnight.
Updated crop estimates from Dr. Michael Cordonnier.
Corn, soybean and winter wheat futures faced pressure overnight, while spring wheat traded mildly higher.
Top producer Kansas led the HRW decline, falling nearly 3.6 points over the past week.
Weekly corn inspections fall short of pre-report estimates, while corn and wheat inspections land near the lower-end of their respective ranges.
Soybeans and wheat are expected to trade solidly higher after active followthrough buying overnight. Corn futures are called mixed, but should be helped by spillover from soybeans and wheat, along with outside markets.