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Ahead of the Open | June 23, 2021 New-crop corn, soybean futures under pressure from Midwest weather, spring wheat extends strength.
Welcome rains fell in Iowa, but western areas of the state again missed out. Levels of South America’s Parana River remain problematic. Fed Chair Powell said high prices should wane. Higher cash cattle trade picks up.
After the Bell | June 22, 2021 Spring wheat futures rallyon crop ratings slide, Midwest weather outlook burdens corn and soybeans.
Frozen pork stocks stood at 461.14 million lbs. at the end of May, which was a 4.22-million-lb. (0.9%) build from April versus the usual 34-million-lb.-retreat for the month.
More than a year later, we need to get back to normal because we need to start repairing 15 months of broken connections, writes Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel with Global Farmer Network.
Ahead of the Open | June 22, 2021 Spring wheat futures seen up sharply on crop rating plunge, corn and soybeans weaker on Midwest weather.
Spring wheat soars amid a dive in condition ratings. Cordonnier sticks with his U.S. crop estimates, but he cut Brazil’s corn crop. Farm-state lawmakers want biofuel provisions to be wrapped into infrastructure package.
Spring wheat ratings plummeted, and corn came in lower than expected. Find more highlights from today’s weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report here.
The spring wheat CCI rating is now 91.1 points below its five-year average.
After the Bell | June 21, 2021 Soybean futures rally on China purchases, corn lower on Midwest rains, hogs extend slide.