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Wheat Falls Double Digits to Start the Week
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
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Wheat Falls Double Digits to Start the Week

The three wheat markets closed with weakness on Monday, as contracts were pushed lower to start the week. Chicago SRW futures posted 10 to 11 cent losses. KC HRW futures were 12 to 13 cents lower to kick off the week. MPLS spring wheat saw weakness of 10 to 11...
Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Bill Allen
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Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain

The Grains Settle Below Major Levels - Feeders Float Higher - 25% Tariffs on the Way
Cattle Markets Bounce While Hogs Continue Lower
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Ben DiCostanzo
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Cattle Markets Bounce While Hogs Continue Lower

Feeders Break out while Cattle gets back to upper end of recent trading range
Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Jim Wyckoff
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Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch

The 101st Annual Agricultural Outlook will likely include discussions of potential trade policy impacts and worker firings at the USDA.
Wheat Down on Monday’s Midday
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Down on Monday’s Midday

The three wheat markets are trading with weakness on Monday. Chicago SRW futures are 10 to 11 cents lower at midday. KC HRW futures are showing 10 to 13 cent losses to kick off the week. MPLS spring wheat is trading with 9 to 10 cents lower so far on...
Corn Falling Out of Bed to Kick Off the Week
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Falling Out of Bed to Kick Off the Week

The corn market is trading with 5 to 9 cent losses on Monday as longs are taking a break as we near the end of the month. CmdtyView’s national average Cash Corn price is down 8 ¾ cents at $4.50 3/4. Export Inspections data showed a total of 1.134 MMT...
Soybeans Weaker on Monday
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Weaker on Monday

Soybeans are trading with 8 to 11 cent losses on Monday. The cmdtyView national front month Cash Bean price is 10 ½ cents lower at $9.70 1/4. Soymeal futures closed are down $2.30/ton on the day, with Soy Oil futures back down 91 points. Weekly Export Inspections data tallied soybean...
A Volatile Start to the Last Trading Day of the Month
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Oliver Sloup
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A Volatile Start to the Last Trading Day of the Month

Grain markets are weaker on Monday and threatening technical levels not seen in some time. Cattle futures firm following a friendly Cattle on Feed report and a stout cash market.
Walsh Gamma Trader
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Bill Allen
 via 
Barchart

Walsh Gamma Trader

Low-Cost Options, With Limited Risk
Wheat Falling to Begin the Week
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Falling to Begin the Week

Wheat is facing sharp losses to kick off trade, as contracts are down 8 to 10 cents across the three markets. The wheat market settled the Friday session with mixed trade across the three exchanges, with the winter wheats the strongest. Chicago SRW futures were 3 to 5 cents higher...
Corn Comes Out of the Weekend on a Lower Note
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Comes Out of the Weekend on a Lower Note

Corn is continuing the slide from weaker Friday action early on Monday, with losses of 3 to 5 cents. The corn market was pressured on Friday, as contracts were 4 to 8 cents lower across most months. March closed out the week with a 5 cent loss. CmdtyView’s national average...
Soybeans Sliding on Monday Morning
Grain
February 24, 2025
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Sliding on Monday Morning

The soybean market is extending weaker trade into Monday, with contracts down 2 to 3 cents early on. Soybeans headed into the weekend with losses on Friday, down 1 to 6 cents across the front months through November. March was still up 3 ½ cents on the week. The cmdtyView...