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Hot, dry weather in the Upper Midwest and Western Corn Belt drew down corn and soybean ratings, with too much moisture slowing winter wheat harvest. Find more highlights from today’s crop progress and condition update.
Editor Brian Grete and Davis Michaelsen discuss market declines into the weekend and this week’s S&D reports...
Private analytics firm IHS Markit trimmed its 2021 U.S. corn planted acreage estimate by 310,000, dropping it to 96.54 million acres, which is still above most private forecasts.
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Ahead of the Open Wheat futures expected lower on N. Plains rainfall, corn, soybeans lower with all eyes on weather.
Delaware lawmakers are pressing EPA to ease refiners’ blending obligations. A bipartisan group of Senators delivered a new infrastructure proposal. And NCBA wants USDA to scrap “Product of the USA labels.”
After the Bell | June 10, 2021 Weather worries continue lifting corn, soybean futures, cattle modestly higher.
Conab now estimates Brazil’s total corn crop at 69.96 MMT. That compares to USDA at 98.5 MMT.
The Dakotas saw a mix of drought improvement and drought degradation, but today’s update didn’t fully account for this week’s rains.
So far, market reaction to the data has been fairly subdued.