Grains and cattle rallied, with wheat leading on cold-weather concerns. Cattle found support from tariff impacts. Corn, soybeans, and crude oil posted gains.
Grains and cattle rallied, with wheat leading on cold-weather concerns. Cattle found support from tariff impacts. Corn, soybeans, and crude oil posted gains.
Grain futures show soybean prices declining due to ample South American supply, contrasting with rising corn and fluctuating wheat prices affected by cold weather forecasts in key regions.
Crop report day saw unchanged corn and soybean carry outs, disappointing wheat decrease, and lowered global stocks. Market softness persists with minor price adjustments.
Grain markets opened lower due to Trump's tariff announcements. Corn rose on Mexican exports, wheat on reduced Turkish production, soybeans fluctuated amid weather forecasts and Chinese trade deals.
Markets opened strong but retreated as tariff concerns weighed in. Corn, soybeans, and wheat remain higher for the week, while livestock and energy markets show minimal recovery.
Grain futures decline, led by soybeans after rumors of China's phase one acceptance remain unconfirmed. Argentine rainfall boosts soil moisture, affecting crop outlooks variably.
Grain futures decline, led by soybeans after rumors of China's phase one acceptance remain unconfirmed. Argentine rainfall boosts soil moisture, affecting crop outlooks variably.
Grain markets surged as Trump's tariff predictions faltered, boosting soybeans and corn to 2024 highs, aided by strong export figures and technical breakthroughs.
Grain markets saw surprising resilience despite Trump's tariff threats. Corn and soybeans rallied on favorable weather and easing trade tensions with Mexico and China.
Grains remain under pressure despite rebounding slightly, with corn gapping lower and beans facing heavy losses. Cattle opened $2 higher, gaining optimism from tariff news, while wheat, corn, and hogs declined. Energies dipped, with crude down 62 cents per barrel.