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Davis Michaelsen and Brian Grete discuss the market action in this holiday shortened week...
Disconnect between prices and production threatens to create a “volatility trap” in commodities and discourage investment in the sector, something that could threaten the supercycle.
Pork export sales drop
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The amount of U.S. winter wheat considered in drought conditions remained constant at 69%
HPAI cases continue to mount, straining egg supplies, striking Argentine truckers fail to reach agreement and China will cut interest rates to support economy...
Financial officials next week to discuss food shortages and price increases brought on by war
Corn seen firmer after posting contract highs overnight, soybeans higher, winter wheat lower after erasing gains.
E15 to have positive effects in farm states
Nearby corn futures rise near 10-year high, winter wheat at four-week highs on concern over Ukraine, Plains drought.
Fed President pushes for 3% rates by Q3, Argentine trucker strike continues and the State Dept. orders non-essential consulate staff out of Shanghai...
Grain, soybean futures expected lower on profit-taking pressure following strong gains.
EPA will issue a national emergency waiver
Pork producers give reasons why they are not expanding operations
Sharp weekly increases in cash prices of corn, soybeans and wheat.
Soybean basis firms to a penny over futures.
Grain and soybean futures posted two-sided trade overnight, with wheat and corn narrowly mixed and soybeans under pressure this morning.
Winter wheat futures surge to four-week highs, corn and soybeans also higher as “inflation trade” drives speculator buying.
Winter wheat rises to five-week high on concerns over drought, Ukraine; corn and soybeans also higher.
Winter wheat futures found strong followthrough buying in leading overnight gains in the grain and soy complex. December corn futures pushed to a contract high for a third straight session.
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