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Ahead of the Open | October 7, 2021 Wheat leads grain, soy complex higher after USDA export sales on high end of expectations.
The Biden administration considers tapping SPR supplies, U.S. beef exports surge in August and Senator McConnell offers alternative to raising the debt limit...
Putin offers to help ease European energy prices… with stipulations
Corn export sales handily topped expectations the last week of September, with more export facilities reopening and fresh supplies in the U.S. pipeline. Sales were up sharply from sub-400,000 MT in recent weeks.
Global food prices up nearly a third from year-ago. Farm optimism slides as inputs rise, ag trade prospects dim. Debt limit ceasefire. Russia offers to ease Europe’s gas crisis, with stipulations.
Corn and soybean basis ticks up after extended declines.
After the Bell | October 6, 2021 Corn falls third straight day, soybeans near six-month low as harvest rolls along; wheat firmer.
“The August export results would be impressive under any circumstances, but achieving these totals despite all the Covid-related obstacles at home & overseas is truly remarkable,” says USMEF President Dan Halstrom
President Biden hints at sidestepping filibuster rules, Bayer AG wins in court decision and the USTR will accept comments on U.S./China trade policy...
Biden slashes social/climate change spending bill by more than $1 trillion