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Ahead of the Open | July 6, 2021 Grain, soybean futures expected to open lower on Midwest rainfall outlook.
U.S. agricultural export, imports were nearly tied in May
Rain ahead for U.S. Northern Plains and Midwest as well as the Canadian Prairies. Cordonnier lowered his U.S. corn and soybean yield estimates, as well as his corn crop projections for Brazil and Paraguay.
USMCA trade officials meet in Mexico City on Wednesday
After the Bell | July 2, 2021 Grain and soy futures end mixed ahead of three-day weekend as Midwest weather remains key driver.
Davis Michaelsen and Editor Brian Grete put some perspective on this wee’s market action...
EPA exceeded its authority when it allowed year-round sales of E15, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday.
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Vilsack on trade policy: Avoid over-reliance on China; no deal with EU soon
Ahead of the Open | July 2, 2021 Soybean futures seen higher, grains mixed, all eyes on weather ahead of holiday weekend.
Grain and soy futures are rising ahead of long holiday weekend. The focal point today is the June jobs report. Meanwhile, a USDA attaché expects Chinese imports of corn to slow notably in 2021-22.
After the Bell | July 1, 2021 Corn and soybeans fade from USDA acres-driven rally, but weather market “restarted.”
Cash corn and soybean prices surge following USDA’s June 30 reports.
A stalled frontal boundary brought widespread, heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of the lower Midwest. But the Upper Midwest largely missed out on the heaviest rains, maintaining drought concerns.
USDA again surprises industry analysts with lower-than-expected plantings
Ahead of the Open | July 1, 2021 Corn futures rally near three-week high, soybeans surge after USDA acreage report stirs supply concerns.
The bulk of these big new-crop soybean sales was known via USDA’s daily reporting service. Old-crop sales were light, as expected, but they were able to stay in positive territory.
Corn and beans rallying on bullish acreage data. Monthly soy and corn processing reports out today. TPA expires with little fanfare and the U.S. and Taiwan restarted trade talks.
Corn and soybean basis surges on the rollover in contracts, but cash prices also soar.
After the Bell | June 30, 2021 USDA acreage surprise sends grain, soybean futures up sharply, feeder cattle pressed by feed cost concerns.