Agriculture News
While record June beef stocks could imply sluggish demand, it may also be related to facilities building inventories due to ongoing strong exports. Pork stocks declined less than average last month.
Corn and soybean basis remains well above the respective three-year averages.
Wheat futures posted strong gains overnight, while soybeans faced followthrough selling, though they are well off their lows this morning. Corn was caught in the middle.
Corn futures more than wiped out Monday’s gains overnight, while soybeans and wheat gave back a portion of yesterday’s price strength.
The spring wheat CCI rating rose to its highest of the growing season.
Export Inspections for week ended July 14, were within the range of estimates for corn and soybeans, while wheat fell shy of what was expected.
Short-term chart trends mostly unchanged from the previous week.
Corn, soybeans and wheat all traded solidly higher overnight amid a round of corrective buying.
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Corn and soybeans are expected to open firmer, with corn getting a boost from a daily sale to China for 2022-23. Wheat is expected to open weaker.
Modest corrective buying was seen in the corn, soybean and wheat markets overnight as traders continued to monitor weather and macroeconomics.