News
USDA reported weekly sales for 2025-26 totaled 1.89 MMT during the week ended July 24, topping analysts’ pre-report range. Net old-crop soybean sales were also stronger-than-expected.
Wheat led weakness overnight as corn and soybeans struggle to maintain early bullish momentum.
Stormy and hot weather over Plains, central and eastern U.S.
The crop is nearly 40 points below where it was rated a year ago.
Weekly corn inspections topped pre-report expectations.
This week’s podcast covers the challenges the 2025 crop continues to endure.
This morning corn, soybeans and wheat are all under pressure with cattle futures higher – feeder cattle futures are sharply higher - and deferred lean hog contracts lower...
Corn opened lower overnight but have since bounced and are well off session lows.
Price-bearish weather trumps new U.S. trade deal