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Daily Comments

It would appear that grain/soy markets are preoccupied and just a bit tense concerning the Chinese spy/weather balloon that was shot down over the weekend, but I suspect this is little more than a puff of hot air, pun intended.  Sure, both nations have to put their particular spin on…

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Weekly Commentary

During the final five months of 2022, the number of new jobs generated by the U.S. economy moved progressively lower. Certainly not unexpected, seeing that since the depths of the covid crisis, we have added over 25 million positions, and there were more than 2 million people employed at the…

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Daily Comments

The combined grain and soy markets chalk up another week in the positive column, but the individual performances have not instilled a tremendous amount of confidence over in the bull camp. If we closed right now, for the week, nearby corn will have lost 6-cents and was pushed away from…

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Daily Comments

Very solid export sales were recorded for corn last week, beans were okay but at the lower end of expectations, but wheat was rather dismal.  Beginning with that commodity, for the week ending the 26th, we sold just 136,400 MT or 5 million bushels.  This was down 73% from the…

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Daily Comments

Due to travel, there will be no Daily Comments on Wednesday The Monday optimism appears to have quickly waned as grain and soy markets are generally soft overnight. While it may be nothing more than turnaround-Tuesday-type action, I am not counting on it. Corn and wheat have already washed out…

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