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Is China going to buy U.S. beans before the presidential election? It's one of many rumors in the trade on Tuesday that we discuss with Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. We also look broadly at the corn market and soybean market fundamentals and the overall ag economy during today's conversation. Learn more on their website at https://www.agmarket.net.
Plus, we learn about KWS Cover+ with Dr. Becca Brattain from KWS Seeds in Segment Four of today's show. You can learn more by visiting www.kws.com/us/en/products/coverplus.
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Wheat found some buying and support to start the month of July while soybean oil also moved higher which helped support the broader soy complex. Meanwhile, corn continued to chop sideways and livestock trade pushed lower on Monday. We discuss market action, trader sentiment, fund positions and more with John Heinberg from Total Farm Marketing on today's show. More at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions joins us once again this week to give us the setup for the first week of July and the upcoming 4th of July holiday. It sounds like more of the same for the U.S. weather pattern while we watch China, Russia and the tropical season kickoff in a big way. Learn more at https://www.ag-wx.com.
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Wheat and soybean oil have found some support to start the week and the month of July while corn is quiet and livestock trades lower. We take a look at the early week market action with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX in our Midday Commentary for Monday, July 1st, 2024.
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USDA's Grain Stocks and Acreage Reports were full of surprises on Friday as we ended the month and the quarter. DuWayne Bosse from Bolt Marketing and Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth from Van Ahn & Company join us to recap/debate the numbers, look at market sentiment and discuss risk management moving forward for producers in the grain markets.
Reach DuWayne at https://www.boltmarketingllc.com and reach Kristi at https://www.vanahnco.com.
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Higher grain stocks across corn, soybeans and wheat with more corn and less soybean acres than the trade was expecting. The USDA Grain Stocks and Acreage reports have thrown us some interesting curveballs today. We break down the information and more with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX in our Midday Commentary.
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The wheat markets finally saw a rally on Thursday led by Chicago and Minneapolis futures while row crops and livestock were mixed to lower. We discuss the bounce in wheat, market sentiment ahead of Friday's big USDA reports/end of the month and quarter and get analysis from Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing. Learn more online by visiting https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
Also, Nutrien Ag Solutions has acquired Suncor Energy’s AgroScience assets, which consists of several patented and patent pending technologies in the area of biocontrol. We learn more about the acquisition under the Loveland Products business of Nutrien with Francisco Manzano, Director, Business Development for Loveland Products, Inc. You can also learn more online at https://www.lovelandproducts.com.
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Wheat markets were seeing strength at midday with the rest of the grain and livestock trade mixed to lower. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us for market analysis in our Midday Commentary for Thursday, June 27th, 2024.
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Wheat tried to bounce on Wednesday but finished off session highs while corn and soybeans also fell slightly lower. Global weather, fund positions, chart action, end of the month reports and more are all playing a role in grains. Plus, cattle and hogs had a strong day to the upside at midweek. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics joins us to discuss what he is seeing in the markets at midweek.
You can learn more at https://www.globalcommresearch.com.
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Wheat and corn are trying to bounce a little on Wednesday with some inter-market spreading in soybeans. Meantime, a solid day higher at midday in cattle and hogs futures. We discuss the midweek market action with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX.
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It was another tough day in the markets on Tuesday as grains found pressure despite falling crop ratings, weather issues and much more. We talk about market sentiment towards the USDA Crop Progress report, weather challenges and trying to take emotion out of your marketing decisions with Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net on today's show.
We also talk with North Dakota farmer and United Soybean Board Communication and Education Chair, Matt Gast, in Segment Two. He shares some recaps of spring planting and early growing conditions along with some of the projects that USB is working on from his committee.
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Grains are under pressure on Tuesday while livestock are also a mixed bag. We discuss what is moving these markets lower and get analysis from Arlan Suderman of StoneX in our Midday Commentary for Tuesday, June 25th, 2024.
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We saw soybeans and soybean meal find some support to start the week while wheat and corn were under pressure on Monday. Meantime, cattle finished somewhat mixed after a surprisingly bearish Cattle on Feed Report last Friday while hogs found more selling pressure. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing joins us to discuss the market action, how the weather and flooding could potential play a role and much more. Learn more online at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
Weather continues to be a main storyline for the markets as we see immense flooding in parts of Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota along with heat and humidity in much of the country. Eric Snodgrass from Nutrien Ag Solutions joins us to provide updates and thoughts on where the forecast is heading. Learn more at https://www.ag-wx.com.
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Weather is top of mind for the markets on Monday with flooding concerns in the NW Corn Belt, heat and humidity in many areas and weather issues being reported in China. Also, Friday's Cattle on Feed Report was a bit bearish. We talk about all of that and more with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX in our Midday Commentary.
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Wheat sank lower once again on Friday while corn finished on the lows of the day. Soybeans and meal meantime did find some support to round out the week. We talk July options expiration, walk through various charts and more with Tommy Grisafi from Advance Trading Inc. and ATI Pro Media on today's show. Watch their YouTube channel each weekday morning at 9am CST for more market content: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCNbhcAodHML3Mu_1pYsr7zeEnXaIroi&si=ja97wg1vvl1GecwV
Also, we sit down with CoBank Lead Economist for Grains and Oilseeds, Tanner Ehmke, to talk about his new report looking at the wheat markets and the Russian crop in particular. You can view that report online via CoBank's Knowledge Exchange here: https://www.cobank.com/knowledge-exchange/grain-and-farm-supply/russias-smaller-wheat-harvest-expected-to-drive-market-volatility
In Segment One, we also hear from Ryan Moe of StoneX as he shared some market thoughts with us for our Friday Midday Commentary. And we wrap the show with news headlines in Segment Four today.
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We saw pressure across the grain markets on Thursday as weather played a role again and the trend was to the downside. Livestock had a mixed to lower tone as well on the day as cattle prep for the next Cattle on Feed report out Friday. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins us to provide analysis and market perspectives. More at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
Also on today's show, United Soybean Board director and Indiana farmer Don Wyss joins us to discuss weather impacts on soybeans and what the Soybean Checkoff is doing on the research front to help soybean growers through evolving weather conditions from year to year. Learn more online at https://www.unitedsoybean.org.
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We see mostly lower action in the markets today with weather once again acting as the main driver. Ryan Moe from StoneX joins us to share some thoughts in our Midday Commentary.
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We found some green on the screen in corn, soybeans, soybean meal and soybean oil on Tuesday's session ahead of the federal Juneteenth holiday and market holiday on Wednesday. Meantime, wheat was down for the 13th of the last 15 sessions and livestock were mixed as well.
Tyler Schau from AgMarket.net joins us to discuss the row crop action, growing conditions, chart action and we pose the question to him of whether or not the age of the average cattle producer could prohibit a drastic herd rebuild like many are calling for. Learn more at https://www.agmarket.net.
We also hear comments in Segment One from Mike Castle of StoneX discussing market action on Tuesday in grains and the macro markets. More at https://www.stonex.com.
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It was a day full of selling pressure in soybeans, wheat, soybean meal and corn on Monday as traders were seemingly take money off the table to start the week. What was with the downward pressure in grains and what should we be doing to manage our risk? Ted Seifried with Zaner Ag Hedge joins us to discuss. Learn more at https://www.zaner.com.
We have a stalled front from Nebraska to Wisconsin that is largely acting as a dividing line this week with heavy rain and storms in the Northwest Corn Belt, Northern Plains and Upper Midwest while we have heat, humidity and more to the south and east. We discuss the current weather pattern and get thoughts from Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions. Learn more online by visiting https://www.ag-wx.com.
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Grains are mostly under pressure to start the week as weather is a big focus of the trade. We discuss grains, macro markets and fertilizer markets with Mike Castle from StoneX in our Midday Commentary for Monday, June 17th.
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On Friday, we saw a fairly quiet grain market heading into the weekend with weather forecast seemingly becoming the big focus of traders. We discuss weather volatility, demand outlooks, outside market news, livestock trade and more as we recap the week in the marketplace with Craig Turner from StoneX. More at https://www.stonex.com.
Also on today's show, each quarter Rabobank analysts take a look at global beef markets and provide an updated outlook on prices, production and much more. We take a look at the latest report for Q2 with Lance Zimmerman, Senior Analyst-Animal Protein at Rabobank and talk about the current state of the the beef industry in the U.S. and globally.
You can also read the latest report here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/sectors/animal-protein/beef-quarterly-q2-2024.html
Plus, it's no secret that interest rates are impacting our every day life both on and off the farm. We discuss some of the current impact and how FBN Finance is helping farmers and ranchers navigate this current high rate environment. Dan English, GM of FBN Finance joins us on the show for more. Find them online as well at https://www.fbn.com.
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