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USDA reflected no expected increase in U.S. wheat exports, despite the Russia/Ukraine conflict. U.S. corn exports were increased to reflect fewer anticipated shipments from Ukraine.
Russia has agreed on a civilian escape route out of Ukraine, avian flu has been discovered in an Iowa turkey flock and crop consultant leaves Brazilian crop forecasts unchanged...
May SRW wheat is higher this morning after extremely volatile trade overnight, but other wheat contracts and corn are lower. Soybeans are firmer.
Wheat sharply higher but mostly off limit-up levels as Russia/Ukraine conflict escalates; corn mixed, soybeans mostly higher.
Russia and Putin’s dastardly operation in Ukraine. Plus Chip Flory and Jim Wiesemeyer discuss the wheat market, China, energy independence and whom the U.S. government is willing to buy oil from...
Corn and soybean futures are slightly lower as wheat futures continue higher. Cattle futures are higher to start the week with hogs under pressure.
USDA on Wednesday should increase U.S. corn and wheat exports to reflect major uncertainties with Black Sea grain shipments.
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