Grains softened with beans slightly recovering, corn and cattle lower amidst tariff concerns. Wheat declines across markets, while livestock prices varied with mixed beef and hog futures.
Grains softened with beans slightly recovering, corn and cattle lower amidst tariff concerns. Wheat declines across markets, while livestock prices varied with mixed beef and hog futures.
Grain trade faces pressure with ongoing selling and tariff concerns. Weather risks in US, India, and Black Sea could impact pricing. Livestock markets also show volatility.
Grain futures decline with wheat down 20 cents and corn 13 cents. Market pessimism driven by AI trading on Ukraine-Russia conflict speculation overshadows upcoming agricultural financial obligations.
Soybeans lead declines as Chinese cancellations of Australian and Argentine wheat purchases pressure markets, despite temporary corn trade optimism and upcoming USDA projections.
Grain market reacts cautiously to potential Ukrainian-Russian war resolution, anticipating increased production from Black Sea despite current export constraints and variable crop conditions in key regions.
Grain futures saw initial losses before rebounding slightly. Market influenced by global politics, particularly Ukraine negotiations, and upcoming USDA reports on crop projections and yields.
Mixed grain market with wheat firming on short covering. Corn and soybeans softer post-strength. USDA's upcoming report may impact with bearish projections.
Mixed grain futures with soybeans leading higher on renewed China deal hopes, while corn edges up; wheat softens amid strong Brazilian real and softer world values.
Early week saw corn and soybeans rally to weekly highs; wheat peaked overnight and retreated. Market under midweek pressure; soybean strength faded due to minor Brazilian tax impact.
Grain futures opened lower but rose across the board. Corn exports surged, pushing prices up, while wheat gained amid concerns over cold weather affecting some regions.