Regional News Tunisia purchased 75 KMT of soft wheat at prices of $233.25-329.90/MT C&F along with 50 KMT of hard wheat at $383.93-384.48/MT C&F for May delivery. Jordan purchased 60 KMT of feed barley from an unspecified origin at $232.95/MT C&F. Morocco plans to import 5 MMT of soft wheat in its new season, due the impact of reduced acreage of just 2.3 Mha. Milling Wheat EU wheat markets have seen less volatility than the Chicago market, despite expectations of a smaller EU wheat crop this year. Paris futures were mostly sideways last week while French cash prices saw some strength on export demand and German values declined slightly. Russian export prices rose for the third straight week las...
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What You Need to Know Today: Day three of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour found corn yield potential below last year in both Illinois and western Iowa. Illinois corn yields averaged 184.2 bushels/acre, down from 199.6 bushels/acre last year and the 199.2 bushels/acre three-year average, while wester...
Macro: Treasury Squeezes Yields, the Dollar Gives Way Today’s markets are offering a lesson in pressure: it rarely disappears — it simply moves. The U.S. Treasury stepped into the bond market after long-term yields surged to levels not seen in nearly two decades. By announcing plans...