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Commentary
11/4/24: Markets both ways of sideways to start the week. Expect that to remain the case until Wednesday after the election. This week we will get our normal crop progress report out this afternoon and our weekly export reports out on Thursday. Additionally, Friday at 9 AM we will get our updated USDA monthly crop reports. It’s a big week and we should anticipate volatility Wednesday-Friday. Corn markets continue to move higher in a slow grind after bouncing solidly off the $4 mark a couple weeks ago. Wheat futures still 50 cents away from recent highs as both the US and Russia received much needed moisture over the past week and show more rain/snow in the forecast. Private exporters continue to report export sales of corn and beans almost daily. Last weeks exports sales on wheat corn, and beans were all in line with expectations. HRW finally found some demand into Mexico about the only note in wheat. Corn main buyer’s unknown, Mexico and Japan. Washington Cap-and-Trade Rebates Start Aug. 26 It will be first-come, first-served when Washington distributes $28.5 million to partially refund cap-and-trade surcharges to farmers and haulers of farm goods for fuel. Click on the link below for full Captial Press article.
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Commentary
Wheat Rounds out Wednesday Mostly Weaker -
Wheat closed out the Wednesday session with most contracts lower, as the CBT market was firmer. The rallying US dollar index put some pressure on Cotton Fades Lower on Wednesday -Cottonfutures faced outside pressure on Wednesday, as contracts were down 5 to 26 points. The outside markets were pressure factors, with crude oil Soybeans Rally From Post-Election Lows to Close Slightly Mixed -Soybeans faded off the overnight double digit losses to close Wednesday with contracts down 4 cents to up 2 cents. Futures were ignoring potential Cattle Rally to Close Out Wednesday -Live cattle futures ended the Wednesday session with contracts up 62 cents to $1.35. Cash trade has yet to get kicked off this week. This Corn Rallies to Close Wednesday, with Robust Ethanol Output -Despite the early session losses in the corn market, futures ended the day with contracts up 2 to 7 ¾ cents. The US dollar index was up 1.731 to Hogs Get a Bounce on Wednesday -The hog market posted steady action to gains of $1 to close out Wednesday. The national average base hog price was reported at $82.72 on Wednesday Full commentary... |
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