While it does not appear to have rattled the bulls too severely, grain and soy markets did witness a collective swoon yesterday. Prices have generally snapped back this morning, and if we closed right now, for the week, nearby wheat would have gained 16-cents, corn 24-cents, and soybeans 28-cents. I…
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While it does not appear to have rattled the bulls too severely, grain and soy markets did witness a collective swoon yesterday. Prices have generally snapped back this morning, and if we closed right now, for the week, nearby wheat would have gained 16-cents, corn 24-cents, and soybeans 28-cents. I…
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The February reports ended up providing both bulls and bears with a few snacks to nibble on, but as is always the case when you eat junk food, you are left wanting something more substantial. Let’s face it as well, commodity markets collectively suffer from an acute case of ADHD,…
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The February reports ended up providing both bulls and bears with a few snacks to nibble on, but as is always the case when you eat junk food, you are left wanting something more substantial. Let’s face it as well, commodity markets collectively suffer from an acute case of ADHD,…
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Outside of another 240,000 MT of beans purchased by China for the 2022/23 crop year, it is pretty challenging to uncover much else that would be considered fresh news in the ag domain this morning. Of course, to help compensate for that, we have the anticipation of the February production…