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The Bank of England raises rates again, NCBA opposes cash cattle trade mandates, and Europe seeks alternatives to Russian natgas...
Corn futures drop to lowest level in over a week on corrective pressure, soybeans and wheat also lower.
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Soybeans were pressured by profit-taking and corrective selling overnight, while the corn and wheat markets faced followthrough selling to Wednesday’s losses.
Soybean basis slipped only a penny as the cash price surged over $1 during the past week.
Soybean futures post contract highs fifth straight day on smaller South American outlook; corn, wheat erase early gains, end lower.
Soybean futures hit contract high for fifth day in row on exports, S. America drought; corn and wheat also higher.
Eurozone inflation continues to climb, the DOC announces countervailing duty rates on UAN and Senator Manchin calls BBB, “dead.”
Commerce makes preliminary determination urea nitrate from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago
Soybeans posted new highs overnight, with the March contract topping $15.60 amid a continued price surge tied to South American crop losses and speculative buying. Corn and wheat modestly followed higher.
Soybean futures extend rally to highest levels since June on smaller South America crop outlook; corn and wheat also higher.
Russia continues to deny invasion plans, soybean crush expected to hit record high and hog slaughter opens the week on a high note...
Soybean futures top $15 for first time since June as drought curbs S. American outlook, corn and wheat also higher.
Trucking, logistics companies noting impact of vaccine requirements on truckers
Wheat futures failed to find followthrough selling overnight after a bearish outside day down on Monday, which triggered light corrective buying. Corn also mildly rebounded overnight, while soybeans paused.
USDA estimates there were 91.9 million head of cattle in the U.S. as of Jan. 1, down 1.9 million head (2.0%) from year-ago and 762,000 head less than the average pre-report estimate implied.
Soybean futures extend rally to highest prices since June on exports, South America drought; wheat’s tumble pulls corn lower.