Agriculture News
Early corrective buying dried up overnight and grain/soy futures are trading lower and on session lows this morning.
Grain and soy markets worked higher on corrective buying earlier in the overnight session, but buyer interest is drying up this morning.
The HRW CCI rating remains historically low, while the SRW rating is above average.
USDA’s export inspection data for week ended April 20, showed corn and soybeans declining notably from the previous week, while wheat inspections rose by over 100,000 MT.
Grain and soy futures posted two-sided trade overnight, suggesting a rather directionless start to the daytime session.
Short-term trends turn sideways for corn, soybeans and soymeal.
Wheat futures posted mild corrective overnight, while soybeans traded mixed and corn faced followthrough selling.
At least two vessels carrying a combined 79,150 MT of Brazilian soybeans are heading to the U.S. soon, according to shipping data.
The report data is mildly negative compared with pre-report expectations, especially placements. But the report is not bearish.
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Corn and soybeans will face followthrough selling, while wheat will attempt to maintain modest corrective gains posted overnight.