News
October beef exports reach record high, Canada will curtail fiscal tightening and Putin calls Ukraine incursion a success...
Soybeans climb to 2 1/2-month highs on strong demand; corn, wheat firmer on bargain buying.
Weekly export sales for week ended Dec. 1 reported soybean sales over 1.7 MMT, topping expectations by over 500,000 MT and were up over 1 MMT from the previous week. Corn landed mid-range at 691,600 MT.
As of Dec. 6, 79% of the U.S. was experiencing abnormal dryness/drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, down one percentage point from the previous week.
Phase 2 of ERP still not released | Mexico to rework GMO corn decree
Corn, soybean and wheat futures modestly built on Wednesday’s gains during overnight trade.
Boxed beef and pork cutout prices continued their recent slide.
Soybean futures extend gains, end at 2 1/2-month high on soymeal rally, strong demand; corn and wheat also higher.
Logistics hamper Chinese imports, EU to require environmental due diligence papers and Warnock bests Walker in runoff election...
Soybean futures extend gains on demand optimism, wheat firmer in corrective bounce, corn down slightly.
Soybeans traded higher but within Tuesday’s range, while soymeal futures posted new highs. Wheat futures were supported by mild corrective buying, while corn posted light, two-sided trade overnight.
China continues to pivot on zero-Covid constraints
Soybeans post firm gains on fresh China demand, soymeal rally; corn ends near 3 1/2-month low, wheat lower.
Models suggest ENSO-neutral conditions ahead, Newsome moves to limit refiner profits and boxed beef prices Soften...
Soybean futures higher on demand optimism, corn firmer on corrective buying, wheat mixed.
The Current Conditions Index declined 3 points to a reading of 98, while the Future Expectations Index increased 2 points to a reading of 104.
Pollution tariffs | Ga. Senate race results today | U.S. trade gaps widens to four-month high
Soybean futures posted double-digit gains overnight while corn traded slightly higher and the wheat market was mixed.
Corn drops to 3 1/2-month low on eroding charts, slumping exports; SRW wheat hits 14-month low; soybeans firm as soymeal rallies.
Wheat export inspections for week ended Dec. 1 proved solid, topping expectations by nearly 35 MT, and up over 50 MT from the previous week. Corn inspections were mid-range, and up by almost 213,000 MT week over week.