Agriculture News
Short-term trends remain down for most grain and soy markets.
Corn, soybeans and wheat posted moderate to sharp losses during the overnight session.
No overnight grain trade. Grain and livestock markets resume trading at 8:30 a.m. CT.
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Corn plantings and June 1 stocks topped expectations.
USDA raised its estimate for corn acreage by nearly 1.5 million from the end of March, while soybean acres were lowered 400,000. Meanwhile, corn, soybean and wheat June 1 stocks were each above pre-report estimates.
Corn, soybeans and wheat posted mild corrective gains overnight amid light short-covering ahead of USDA’s reports later this morning.
In the wake of the heavy flooding in the northwestern Corn Belt, there have been a lot of questions about USDA’s methodology for assessing crop conditions. We’ve got the answer.
June 1 hog herd expanded 1.3% from year-ago, with the market hog inventory up 1.7%.
Cash winter wheat prices continue the seasonal price slide.