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A Choppy Trade in Grains Offers Opportunities
Grain
February 20, 2025
From 
Oliver Sloup
 via 
Barchart

A Choppy Trade in Grains Offers Opportunities

Grain markets have been choppy over the last 24 hours, presenting some great opportunities for shorter term traders
Wheat Ticking Higher on Thursday Morning
Grain
February 20, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Ticking Higher on Thursday Morning

The wheat complex is trading with gains across the three exchanges so far on Thursday morning. Wheat pulled back from the recent strength on Wednesday, with contracts down across the three markets. Chicago SRW futures saw weakness on the session, with contracts down 11 to 13 cents. KC HRW futures...
Soybeans Taking Back Wednesday Losses Early on Thursday
Grain
February 20, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Taking Back Wednesday Losses Early on Thursday

Soybeans are trying to claw back most of the Wednesday weakness, with contracts up 4 to 7 cents. The soybean market fell lower on Wednesday, down 6 to 8 cents at the close. Preliminary open interest was down 12,145 contracts, with a bulk of that due to the March exodus,...
Corn Bouncing Back on Thursday Morning Trade
Grain
February 20, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Bouncing Back on Thursday Morning Trade

Thursday morning action in the corn market has prices trending 1 to 3 cents higher so far. Corn failed to hold above the $5 mark in March, with contracts down 1 to 5 cents across most months on Wednesday. Preliminary open interest continues to show rolling out of March ahead...
How to Reconcile the Corn Market?
Grain
February 20, 2025
From 
Darin Newsom
 via 
Barchart

How to Reconcile the Corn Market?

With reads on the corn market's real fundamentals in disagreement, what does it mean for trade and/or investment in futures?
Soybeans Head Lower on Wednesday
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Head Lower on Wednesday

The soybean market was falling on Wednesday, with losses of 6 to 8 cents on the session. The cmdtyView national front month Cash Bean price was down 6 1/4 cents at $9.71 3/4. Soymeal futures were up 40 cents to $1/ton on the day. Soy Oil futures were back down...
Wheat Falls Back on Wednesday
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Falls Back on Wednesday

Wheat was falling on Wednesday, with contracts down across the three markets. Chicago SRW futures saw weakness on the session, with contracts down 11 to 13 cents. KC HRW futures posted losses of 13 to 14 cent on Wednesday. MPLS spring wheat was also heading lower, with losses of 7...
Corn Falls Back Lower on Wednesday
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Falls Back Lower on Wednesday

Corn futures failed to hold above the $5 mark in December, with contracts down 1 to 5 cents across most contracts. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was down 4 1/4 cents on Friday at $4.64 1/2. The average close through February for December corn futures has been $4.71....
Grain Spreads: Quick Look at Corn
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Sean Lusk
 via 
Barchart

Grain Spreads: Quick Look at Corn

May Corn Now Top Step
Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Bill Allen
 via 
Barchart

Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain

Got Gas? Natural Gas on Fire - Grains and Feeders Knocked Down
Soybean Farmers Under Pressure: Which Comes First $8 or $12 Beans?
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Don Dawson
 via 
Barchart

Soybean Farmers Under Pressure: Which Comes First $8 or $12 Beans?

Soybean prices are under intense pressure as the market grapples with record-high beginning stocks, signaling an oversupply issue that traders can't ignore. Strong yields have kept production levels high despite a reduced planted acreage, adding to the glut. Meanwhile, export demand remains sluggish, weighed down by shifting global trade dynamics and increased competition from other suppliers. As a result, weakening farm income is becoming a growing concern, forcing farmers and traders to make tough decisions in an increasingly bearish market. What's next for soybean prices?
Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices
Grain
February 19, 2025
From 
Jim Wyckoff
 via 
Barchart

Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices

Investors are choosing to focus on the positives of Trump’s pro-business policies instead of potential disruptions from his trade agenda.