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Corn Bulls Taking Some Back Early on Wednesday
Grain
May 7, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Corn Bulls Taking Some Back Early on Wednesday

Corn futures are trading with contracts 4 to 7 cents in the green so far to start the midweek session. The corn market closed Tuesday mixed, with nearby contracts 1 to 2 cents higher and new crop down 1 to 2 cents. Preliminary open interest showed a rotation of ownership,...
Soybeans Continue Slide on Tuesday
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Barchart

Soybeans Continue Slide on Tuesday

Soybeans saw some slight losses on Tuesday, with contracts down 3 to 4 cents in the front months. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was down 4 cents at $9.89 3/4. Soymeal futures were steady to down $2.60/ton, with Soy Oil futures down another 3 to 39 points. Soybean...
Wheat Bounces on Turnaround Tuesday
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Wheat Bounces on Turnaround Tuesday

The wheat complex held onto gains the closing bell on Tuesday. Chicago SRW futures posted 4 to 5 cent gains across the nearbys at the close. Kansas City HRW futures closed with contracts up 4 to 6 cents across most contracts on Tuesday. Minneapolis spring wheat futures were firm, up...
Corn Posts Mixed Trade on Tuesday
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Barchart

Corn Posts Mixed Trade on Tuesday

The corn market closed with nearby contracts 1 to 2 cents higher on Tuesday, with new crop down 1 to 2 cents at the close. The nearby CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up 1 ¾ cents at $4.25 1/4. Crop Progress data from Monday afternoon showed some eastern...
Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Bill Allen
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Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain

Cattle Markets Made New Highs Again - Grains Are Ready to Fly Higher - You Want to Read This One
Grain Spreads: Old Crop Doldrums
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Sean Lusk
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Grain Spreads: Old Crop Doldrums

Funds Dump as Inversions Narrow
Shootin' the Bull about, if $300.00 were a fart, you'd be close enough to smell it.
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Chris Swift
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Barchart

Shootin' the Bull about, if $300.00 were a fart, you'd be close enough to smell it.

Cattle feeders came to within 4 tics of having to pay $300.00 for the right to own feeder cattle in August.
Corn Slipping into Midday Trade
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Slipping into Midday Trade

The corn market is failing to hold the early bounce back strength so far at Tuesday’s midday, with fractional to 2 cent losses. The nearby CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is down ¾ cent at $4.23 3/4. Crop Progress data from Monday afternoon showed the US corn crop at...
Soybeans Facing Tuesday Midday Losses
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Facing Tuesday Midday Losses

Soybeans are trading with contracts 4 to 7 cents in the red at Tuesday’s midday. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price is down 7 cents at $9.86. Soymeal futures are down $1.70/ton, with Soy Oil futures down another 31 points. Soybean planting was pegged at 30% complete as of...
Wheat Sneaking Higher on Tuesday
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Wheat Sneaking Higher on Tuesday

The wheat complex is trying to push higher so far on Tuesday’s midday. Chicago SRW futures are trading with 4 to 6 cent gains on Tuesday. Kansas City HRW futures are trading with contracts up 2 to 3 cents across most contracts, as May is in deliveries and thin. Minneapolis...
No Bull | The Five Spot
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Susan Stroud
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No Bull | The Five Spot

5 | Five weeks History says we have about five weeks remaining before new crop corn futures fall off a cliff: 4 | A dramatic rise Brazil’s Safrinha production is the primary driver behind the country’s dramatic rise as a major world corn exporter. In the last two decades, Brazil’s...
Wheat is Not Dead....Yet
Grain
May 6, 2025
From 
Trent Klarenbach
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Wheat is Not Dead....Yet

Analysis of the weekly Wheat chart displaying several trendlines and how the 525 level continues to be tested.