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When I stepped outside this morning to let my dog take care of business, I had to look twice at the calendar.  With temperatures in the mid-30’s, it felt more like the 1st day of April, or maybe even March, than the beginning of May.  I suspect just about anyone…

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I dare say that you would be hard-pressed to find any bulls in the grain and soy markets who will not be more than happy to see this week/month come to an end.  As they say, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.  If we wrapped up…

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The bloodletting has continued into this morning in the grain and soy markets, but it would not appear that the patient is feeling any better quite yet.  If things have not improved by the time we reach the first of the month, we may need to look for a new…

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In classic folktales or myths, the story’s protagonist will often be required to spend a period of time wandering through dark and dangerous woods as a test of their strength and capabilities. Inevitably, they will incur some type of injury on the journey, but those who make it through will…

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Things quickly went from bad to worse in the grain and soy markets yesterday, and life for the bulls has not exactly improved overnight.  A few markets have extended into lower lows for the year, i.e., Chicago wheat, while most of the rest are under varying degrees of pressure.  With…

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