Commentary

Daily Comments

Despite rumors to the contrary, bulls in the corn and wheat markets do still have a pulse. While one day does not a reversal make, after tracking generally lower since the first of November, we have seen these two markets rebound quite nicely this morning, and I suspect they are…

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The grain and soy markets have certainly gone their separate ways this week as beans are reaching up to challenge the upper end of the existing trading ranges while corn has pressed down to the lowest levels traded since late August, and spot Chicago wheat has not only violated the…

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While it appears to have had little impact on the grain markets this morning, one of the most interesting developments that has occurred over the weekend is that Beijing has begun to ease off on the zero-covid policy. It is interesting to note that the protests that were so visible…

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Weekly Commentary

The U.S. economy continues to make life difficult for the Federal Reserve.  Try as they may to put the breaks in the jobs situation in this nation, we seem to produce more and more jobs.  Economists were expecting job growth in November to slow down to around 200,000 new positions,…

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I am not sure who provided the hemlock, but a communal cup appears to have been shared amongst the bulls in the grain and soy markets yesterday, and from the looks of it, those still hanging around the KC wheat futures are taking an extra gulp this morning for good…

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