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Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts to break down agricultural and commodity markets.
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Markets Now Early Markets 5-14-24
Grains are seeing a little profit taking and pressure from the announcement of additional China tariffs, plus Conab raise corn and soybean production in Brazil. Cattle and hogs both bounce on short covering, higher product values. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
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Markets Now Closing Markets -5-13-24 Audio
Grains end higher led by wheat with continued crop concerns and fund short covering. Live cattle lower despite the futures discount to cash, with feeders higher. Hogs continued to consolidate on the futures premium to the Lean Hog Index. Brian Grete, Pro Farmer, has details.
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Markets Now Early Markets 5-13-24
Cattle are mostly higher early with steady to slightly higher cash last week and the futures discount and tight numbers supportive. That's according to Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek. Hogs bounced after a lower week but cash is weakening and will cap the rallies. Grains start mixed and then quickly turn higher led by wheat with crop and weather concerns continuing to drive fund short covering? But funds have exited a big chunk of their short position in corn and soybeans so how much will that limit the upside?
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Markets Now Closing Markets -5-10-24 Audio
Grains end higher on Friday after the WASDE, but was the market trading the report or was it weather and fund short covering. Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing, has more plus talks cattle.
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Markets Now Midday Markets and Report Analysis 5-10-24
Grains all higher after the WASDE, with a friendly report for corn, nuetral for wheat and bearish for soybeans. Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net unpacks the numbers.
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Markets Now Early Markets 5-10-24
Cattle futures try to rally early with some short covering but the market lacks confidence due to bird flu news. Yet Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cash trade news is still positive but light with $187 in the North and $186 on some in Kansas. Hogs try to bounce but continue to be held back by the futures premium to the LHI. Grains higher led by wheat but can gains hold into a potentially bearish WASDE?
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