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USDA’s WASDE and Crop Production Report out at 11:00 a.m. CT. China trims soybean import projection for 2020-21. Low water levels on Parana River could get worse before it gets better.
After the Bell | August 10, 2021 Wheat futures end higher on bullish global supply-demand outlook, soybeans gain on export optimism.
The statistics agency also cut its soybean export forecast by 3.3 MMT and warned further cuts could be coming.
USDA daily export sales | Vilsack pressed on hog producer aid | Belarus sanctions/potash
Cordonnier holds crop estimates steady again, the Senate is expected to clear the physical infrastructure bill today and Yellen urges a debt ceiling increase...
Ahead of the Open | August 10, 2021 Corn futures expected to start lower after USDA crop ratings improvement, soybeans up on export hopes.
After the Bell | August 9, 2021 Corn, soybean futures end mostly lower on weekend Midwest rainfall, general commodity market slump.
Cordonnier holds U.S. corn and soybean yield projections steady after recent rain. Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a $3.5 trillion spending plan. Information regarding aid for contract hog producers could come soon
Soybean ratings did not improve in response. Find more highlights from today’s Crop Progress and Condition Report here.
The spring wheat CCI rating improved again, likely due to the poorer acres being hayed/abandoned or already harvested.
Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer and host Chip Flory discuss the highlights of last week in D.C. and look ahead to key votes and policy issues that matter most to farmers and ranchers.