Today’s futures market was expected to be lower but corn and wheat closed mostly higher while soybeans lost some ground. Monday’s USDA stocks report now seems a long time ago since there is still a bearish tinge overall. Next week’s October WASDE report from USDA or the U.S. – China trade negotiations could have outsized impacts but seem unlikely to change the mood for very long. China has been buying from the U.S. but not to the level of hype from America’s Salesman in Chief. Now that President Trump has asked China to investigate his political rival Joe Biden, it is unclear where the impeachment imbroglio goes and its impact on trade talk outcomes. The WASDE report seems like a more tangible market mover nex...
Forecasting developments in production agriculture
On behalf of a private U.S. agricultural technology provider, WPI’s team generated an econometric model to forecast the movement of concentrated corn production north and west from the traditional U.S. Corn Belt. WPI’s model has subsequently provided quantitative support to a multi-million-dollar investment into short-season corn variety development. WPI’s methodology included a series of interviews with regional grain elevators and seed consultants. Emphasizing outreach and communication with stakeholders who possess intimate sectoral knowledge – on-the-ground insights – is a regular component of WPI’s methodologies, made possible by WPI’s ever-growing network of industry contacts.
What You Need to Know Today: Commodities were mostly lower across the board today after yesterday’s Federal Reserve meeting hinted at a potential interest rate hike later in 2026. The dollar index reached its highest level in over a year, and a strong dollar makes U.S. agricultural expor...
Tomorrow is the Juneteenth federal holiday, and the USDA, along with the rest of the federal government and the CME, will be closed, so the monthly Cattle on Feed report was released a day early. The total number of cattle on feed in feedlots with 1,000 head or more capacity on 1 June amounted...