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The corn CCI rating is now below the five-year average for the first time this year. The soybean and spring wheat ratings remain above average.
New-crop corn tumbles to three-month low on Midwest rains, favorable weather; wheat off sharply, soybeans firmer.
Grain and soy futures open the week under pressure with cattle futures higher and hog futures mixed to mostly higher.
Corn futures expected lower on Midwest rainfall, break from June heat; soybeans, wheat firmer.
Corn, soybeans firmer but still down sharply for week on milder weather outlook; wheat drops near four-month lows.
Key USDA reports Thursday: Grain Stocks, Acreage
Corn futures traded lower throughout the overnight session, while soybeans and wheat rebounded from initial losses.
June 1 inventories up 1.2% from year-earlier, lower than projected.
Recessionary fears are building, which triggered heavy long liquidation in commodities last week.
A Fed stress test indicates Wall Street is prepared to handle a major recession, Dems urge Biden to limit crude exports and beef stocks decline less than normal...
Grain, soybean futures expected firmer in corrective bounce but still down sharply for the week.
North Dakota focusing on big farmland buy of group affiliated with Bill Gates
Grain futures rebound from sharp losses, big banks pass Fed stress tests, U.S. beef supplies up sharply.
USDA’s Cold Storage Report signaled demand is not keeping pace with supplies amid near-record retail prices.
December corn tumbles to three-month low on milder Midwest outlook, recession concern; beans and wheat also down sharply.
Fed Chair Powell warns Fed’s efforts to thwart inflation could trigger recession, U.N. working to facilitate Russian fertilizer exports and pork packers are cutting in the red...
New-crop corn drops near three-month low on improving weather, soybeans and wheat also lower.
Powell: Higher interest rates could cause a recession
Mounting recessionary concerns triggered heavy liquidation pressure in the grain and soy markets overnight.