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Market Commentary: Market Breath Holding for Tuesday

Commodity futures trading had a modest day and a modest week, but things will pick up with Tuesday’s USDA December WASDE report. Notable metrics include: Soybean meal hit a new contract low at 285.6/ST. Beef, feeders, and soymeal all closed lower today. All three wheats ended the week higher despite being relatively high priced on the world stage. 12062024MC_weekchange.png 21.96 KBThe market will receive more influential input on Tuesday when USDA releases its December WASDE report. Higher volumes can be expected. The trade expects USDA in its December WASDE to slightly reduce U.S. corn ending stocks based on MY to date exports and ethanol grind. It expects both soybean and wheat ending stocks to be fractionally raised. 12062024MC...

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Market Commentary: Market Stalls Waiting for South American Weather Definition

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Mar 25 Corn closed at $4.865/bushel, down $0.0325 from yesterday's close.  Mar 25 Wheat closed at $5.44/bushel, down $0.1 from yesterday's close.  Mar 25 Soybeans closed at $10.5575/bushel, down $0.0975 from yesterday's close.  Mar 25 Soymeal closed at $304.9/short ton, down $10...

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As Gary Blumenthal reported yesterday, the Senate Agriculture Committee held a confirmation hearing on the nomination of Brooke Rollins to be Secretary of USDA. As Gary noted, she “rolled” through the hearings “poised, confident, charming” and had done the groundwork as...

feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

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feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

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Rollins Confirmation Hearing

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feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

Market Commentary: Tick Tock on South American Weather

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