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As countries race to make trade deals with the U.S. ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, the Trump Administration announced several notable agreements. The benefits for U.S. ag exports, however, remain unclear.
Cash prices remain much higher than last year
Corn, soybeans and wheat struggled to maintain early overnight bullish momentum and saw an increase in selling pressure going into the break this morning.
USDA reported weekly sales for 2025-26 totaled 1.89 MMT during the week ended July 24, topping analysts’ pre-report range. Net old-crop soybean sales were also stronger-than-expected.
An in-field perspective as the crop enters the homestretch.
SRW still firmer than 3-year average, with HRW weaker
China absence likely weighing on prices.
According to one industry insider, combining the two railroads would decrease competition and raise rail rates.