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New world disorder taking shape | USDA WASDE today | Wheat market volatility continues
Winter wheat futures traded sharply lower overnight but generally held above Tuesday’s lows. Soy complex futures traded sharply higher. Corn mildly favored the downside.
Winter wheat futures plunge in volatile trading fueled by Russia-Ukraine; soybeans up sharply on export business.
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All three within expectations
Corn and soybean futures are slightly lower as wheat futures continue higher. Cattle futures are higher to start the week with hogs under pressure.
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Winter wheat futures surge expanded 85-cent limit on Russia/Ukraine disruption; corn and soybeans also higher.
Short-term chart trends turn bearish for live cattle and feeder cattle.
Analysts size up ag markets in a very uncertain world ahead
The most actively traded winter wheat contracts are up their new 85-cent daily trading limit, while May and July spring wheat futures are up their 60-cent limit. Corn and soy complex futures are also sharply higher.
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Winter wheat futures soar 75-cent daily limit, post all-time high on Russia-Ukraine war; corn near nine-year high, soybeans lower.
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Food security and food inflation are now battle cries in several countries, including U.S., along with EU.
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