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Commentary

12/2/24: December trade starting quiet with both corn and wheat futures trading both sides of unchanged.  Friday’s month end shortened day trade pushed futures lower to end the month.  Fresh news limited since Thanksgiving, outside of Russia announcing their Feb-June export quota will be 11 million metric tons, about half of what they are currently exporting.  Seems to be in line with what markets anticipated as reaction at best would be described as muted.  Weekly export sales were reported Friday with the holiday.  Wheat sales were 367K MT, with Spring Wheat making up almost half of it.  HRW sales were 73K MT and SWW sales were 45K MT.  Spring wheat continues to out preform export expectations and we are ahead of projected USDA pace.  Corn sales were 1,062K MT with the main buyers being Mexico, South Korea and Unknown.  Soybean sales were 2,490K MT with the main buyer being China at 1,087K MT.  Other buyers were Mexico, Germany, and Spain. 


 

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Commentary
Corn Mixed at the Monday Close -

Corn settled the Monday session with mixed action, as Nearby Dec was up 1 ½ and a few other deferreds steady to fractionally higher. The rest of

Soybeans Fall on Monday as Record Crush Reported After the Close -

Soybeans posted weakness to start the week, with losses of 4 to 5 ½ cents across the board. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was

Wheat Closes Monday Mostly Lower -

The wheat complex was mostly lower across the three exchanges, with the nearby Dec winter wheats seeing gains. Chicago SRW futures were down

Hogs Rally on Monday as Specs Expand Record Net Long -

Lean hog futures closed out the Monday session with deferreds steady to up $1.72 in the nearbys. The national average base hog negotiated price was

Cotton Slips Lower on Monday -

Cotton futures closed out the Monday session with contracts down 31 to 46 points and Dec down 92 points. The outside markets were mixed factors,

Cattle Fall on Monday, with Feeders Leading the Losses -

Live cattle futures settled the start of the week with Monday losses of 17 to 75 cents. Cash trade was reported last week with $188-190 sales in the

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