SPREADS July crush trades 63.41c/bu while oilshare trades at 39.80%. Feature this AM is May/July corn spread, which inverts to 12 1/2c to 13 3/4, meeting highs set back in early March. May/July wheat inverse trades up to 10 3/4c from 9 1/2c. May wheat/corn trades from 94 1/2c down to 86 1/4c. July/Dec trades up to 67 3/4c from 63 1/2c. July/Nov bean inverse trades from 1.66 1/4c to 1.69 1/4c while May/July congests from 10 1/4c to 9 1/4c. July/Dec meal trades from $31.90 down to $30.50. PALM OIL May up 38 ringgits, ending at 3,935 ringgit/mt. Indonesia Palm Oil Assoc. showed on Wed. that Jan 2021 exports were 2.86 mmt, up 19% vs. year ago, but down 18% from Dec. shipments. Jan's crude oil p...
Infrastructure investment due diligence
On behalf of a Canadian oilseed processer WPI's team provided market analysis, econometric modeling and financial due diligence in support of a $24 million-dollar investment in a Ukrainian crush plant. Consistent with WPI's findings, local production to supply the plant and the facility's output have expanded exponentially since the investment. WPI has conducted parallel work on behalf of U.S., South American and European clients, both private and public, in the agri-food space.
The corn and soy complex closed higher, with the wheat market mixed, as winter wheat closed up but spring wheat and livestock ended lower. Part of the strength for corn and soybeans may have been a weather premium, as crop planting has started out fast but warm weather has been slow to develop...
Real GDP grew at a 2 percent annual rate in the first quarter of 2026, slightly below the consensus expectation of 2.3 percent but above the 0.5 percent growth in Q4 2025. The GDP number matches the average annualized pace of growth since the peak back in late 2007, right before the Financial P...
Reflect for a moment on what you eat. There is a lot of advice out there in the ether about what you should eat, but really, what do you currently eat and how much? The good people at the USDA have some data for you, to help you answer that question. USDA says that we eat quite a bit of meat. L...