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Soybean, spring wheat cash prices surged this week.
The data signals USDA is likely too high with its soy crush forecast.
Monthly economic condition survey finds continuing strong growth in rural areas of the Midwest.
The central and eastern Corn Belt was a battleground of sorts, with some locations seeing improvement with this week’s heavy rainfall, while other locations missed out,” today’s Drought Summary said.
The National Weather Service’s 30- and 90-day forecasts favor continued warm, dry weather for these areas.
That said, sales of most commodities were in line with expectations and the only net sales reduction was for soyoil.
Cash hog, pork cutout prices firmed over the past week.
The U.S. economy displayed “moderate to robust growth” from late May to early July, according to today’s Beige Book released by the Federal Reserve.
“A return of La Nina could aggravate an already exceptional drought in south-central Brazil that has resulted in one of the driest periods in over 90 years,” says South American Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier.