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After the Bell | October 5, 2021 Corn futures fall second day as U.S. harvest expands, soybeans climb as soyoil rallies.
“At least the sunsets were pretty. That’s the best I can say about the summer of 2021,” says guest blogger Mark Wagoner of Touchet, Washington.
Significant precipitation is expected over the northern plains, Biden chides GOP leaders on the debt ceiling and Growth Energy presses Supreme Court on RFS...
Debt limit debate a key political game of who blinks first | Cotton, energy prices surging
Cordonnier maintains U.S. crop estimates, notes ‘surprisingly good’ bean yields. Russian wheat prices still rising. Another Chinese developer has fallen into crisis. Biden warns U.S. could default, blames McConnell.
Find highlights from today’s Crop Progress and Condition Report.
After the Bell | October 4, 2021 Soybeans drop to six-month low as harvest accelerates, corn, SRW wheat firmer.
Soybean rating improved slightly as harvest accelerated across the Midwest.
Biden approach: Counter China’s economic threats with trade barriers & other punitive measures
AgriTalk host Chip Flory and Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer discuss efforts to keep ASF out of the country, Congress struggling to get the votes to pass both infrastructure bills, and more...
Find updates to our short-term, intermediate- and long-term trends for commodity and key outside markets.
The National Weather Service revised its one-month temperature and precipitation outlooks at the start of October, including some significant changes on the precipitation front.
While shipment tallies improved notably as more export facilities reopened at the Gulf, the amount of beans inspected for export was still well under year-ago. USDA also made significant revisions to last week’s data.
Soybean futures are under pressure after trading below the Ju ne low overnight. Wheat futures are mixed and corn futures are under pressure. Cattle futures are higher and lean hogs are facing some profit taking.
Ahead of the Open | October 4, 2021 Soybeans seen weaker after dropping to six-month low overnight, corn lower, wheat mixed.
Evergrande’s shares suspended pending ‘major transaction’
Soybeans drop to a six-month low. Dry weather holding back winter wheat planting in Russia. Canadian canola exports down sharply from year-ago. Biden administration to lay out China trade policy.
After the Bell | October 1, 2021 Soybean futures close at six-month low amid harvest pressure, bearish USDA stocks; winter wheat near seven-week high.
USTR Tai to reveal U.S./China trade policy ideas in Monday speech