SPREADS August crush trades to 77c/bu while oilshare trades to 44.83%. Bean bull spreads are firmer with Jly/Nov trading up to 1.69c from 1.61c. July/Dec meal trades down to $1.20 inverse from $2.80, slide into carry? Sep/Dec corn trades from 28c to 26c, while July/Dec trades from 1.11 3/4c from 1.05c. July wheat/corn trades from 29 1/2c down to 26 3/4c. PALM OIL Closed for holiday. NEWS The Dow is up 50 pts with crude trading to $65.25/barrel, and the US dollar trading up to 89.58. CALLS Calls are as follows: beans: 3-5 lower meal: 2.40-2.80 lower soyoil: 3-5 lower corn: mixed, but July corn up 2 1/2-3 wheat: 4-6 lower canola: 5.80-6.00 l...
Accountability and a comprehensive approach to export programming
WPI’s team helped construct a strategic approach to develop, implement, and track promotional activities in 8 key regions across the globe for an agricultural export association. With continued progress measurement and strategic advisory services from WPI, the association has seen its ROI from investments in promotional programming increase by 44 percent over the past 5 years. Not only does this type of holistic approach to organizational strategy provide measurable results to track and analyze, it fosters top-down and bottom-up organizational accountability.
What You Need to Know Today: The corn and soybean markets closed slightly higher in low-volume trade. The wheat market was mixed, with HRW continuing its downward trek on improved moisture. As expected, the bearish cattle on feed report drove down cattle prices and pulled hogs down with it. Mi...
Monday, 25 May is a U.S. holiday, and both the markets and our office will be closed. Please note that the next issue of Ag Perspectives will be published on Tuesday, 26 May. The WPI staff wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend...
USDA’s monthly cattle on feed report was released today. The total number of cattle on feed in feedlots with 1,000 head or more capacity amounted to 11.6 million head, 102 percent of last year. Source: USDA, WPI Placements were up, but part of that is attributable to persistent drought c...