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Corn Holds Steady on Monday
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Holds Steady on Monday

Corn futures closed out the Monday session with contracts fractionally mixed, as December was a one exception, up 2 cents. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was up 2 1/2 cents at $3.87 1/4 per bu. USDA reported a couple private export sales this morning of 150,000 MT...
Wheat Mixed on Monday, as Chicago Weighs on the Market
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Mixed on Monday, as Chicago Weighs on the Market

The wheat complex posted mixed trade on Monday, with the soft wheat market the softest of the three exchanges. Chicago SRW futures were down 1/4 to 2 1/4 cents on the session, with Dec the lone exception, up ¾ cent. KC HRW contracts were up fractionally 4 ¼ cents across...
Soybeans Backs Off Early Strength, Closes Higher
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Backs Off Early Strength, Closes Higher

Soybeans settled Monday with contracts up 1 ½ to 4 ¾ cents across the board. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was up 4 cents at $9.39 3/4. Soymeal futures were up 90 cents to $4.30/ton to close out the session. Soy Oil futures fell back 13 to 74...
Crop Progress
Grain
November 4, 2024
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Crop Progress

Crop Progress - 2024-11-04
Shootin' the Bull about feed & fuel
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Chris Swift
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Shootin' the Bull about feed & fuel

With marketing's believed wrapped up tight with put options or options strategies, keeping input costs from reducing margins captured is the focus.  Of the two most important are fuel and feed.  Although feed is anticipated to rise, it is fuel that is anticipated to soar.
What the Election Results May Mean for the Corn and Soybean Markets
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Angie Setzer
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What the Election Results May Mean for the Corn and Soybean Markets

Taking a look at whether the trade war comes back and what it means if it does.
Wheat Posting Mixed Action at Midday
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Posting Mixed Action at Midday

The wheat complex is posting mixed trade on Monday. Chicago SRW futures are down 1 to 2 cents so far on the session. KC HRW contracts are up 1 to 2 cents across the front months. MPLS spring wheat is up fractionally to 2 ½ cents. Export Inspections data showed...
Corn Holding Higher Following More Export Business
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Holding Higher Following More Export Business

Corn futures are trading with contracts fractionally to 2 ¼ cents higher across the front months. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView is up 2 1/2 cents at $3.87 1/4 per bu. USDA reported a couple private export sales of 150,000 MT to Mexico and 120,000 MT of...
Soybeans Backing Off Overnight Strength
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Backing Off Overnight Strength

Soybeans are holding slightly higher as the market trades through Monday’s midday. There were another 440 deliveries issued overnight, all by a JP Morgan Customer. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was up 2 1/2 cents at $9.37. Soymeal futures are down $4.70/ton in the front month. Soy Oil...
Walsh Gamma Trader - All New
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Bill Allen
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Barchart

Walsh Gamma Trader - All New

Low-Cost Options, With Limited Risk
A BIG Week For Markets
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Oliver Sloup
 via 
Barchart

A BIG Week For Markets

Grain and livestock markets could be setting up for a choppy week with a looming election and interest rate decision this week. These are a few things on our radar.
Grain Market Watch: Can Wheat, Corn, and Soybean Prices Maintain Momentum?
Grain
November 4, 2024
From 
Darin Newsom
 via 
Barchart

Grain Market Watch: Can Wheat, Corn, and Soybean Prices Maintain Momentum?

The interview discusses the recent surge in grain prices, driven by increased demand from Mexico and China, as well as the uncertainty surrounding the US election and potential trade disruptions. Additionally, the rising demand for vegetable oils, particularly soybean oil, due to the growing renewable diesel market is highlighted. The interview also touches on the potential impact of weather conditions on winter wheat production and the bearish signals in the cattle and stock markets.