Agriculture News
Grain and soy complex futures held in narrow ranges in light trade overnight as traders await USDA’s April Supply & Demand Report later this morning.
Both the HRW and SRW CCI ratings are well below normal to start spring, with the HRW the lowest since 2011.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures rebounded from last week’s losses in overnight.
Soybeans, wheat and hogs all posted poor technical performances this week.
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Wheat futures traded sharply higher overnight, while soybeans were slightly lower and corn was mixed. Similar trade is expected on the open this morning. Cattle and hogs are called weaker amid followthrough selling.
Wheat futures are trading sharply higher this morning, while soybeans and the soy product markets are lower on followthorugh selling. Corn is caught in the middle.
USDA unexpectedly estimates farmers intend to plant more acres to soybeans than corn in 2022. March 1 stocks were slightly lower than expected, while soybean stocks came in higher than anticipated.
Soybeans and cotton above expectations