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Market Commentary: Traders Pause CBOT Rally While Eyeing WASDE

The grain market fundamentals didn’t change much from Monday to Tuesday, but traders largely suspended their short-covering or long-positioning efforts as they looked ahead to the May WASDE. The report will be issued this Friday and will include USDA’s first projections for MY 2024/25, which usually makes it a significant market-mover. Expectations are for the agency to largely adopt the implications of the March Acreage report with trendline yields while demand-side factors should be similar to 2023/24. Given the volatility that traditionally follows the May report, traders were largely content to hold positions and/or protect them via options during Tuesday’s trade with few looking to add risk after the recent rally. Add...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Retraces; Soyoil Surges

Wheat was the big gainer last week but this week it gave up most of those gains. And soyoil was last week’s biggest loser but it rose to the top this week. Lean hogs also staged a major reversal after losing 1.32 percent last week and then rising 4.1 percent this week.  Where there...

Too Bad for Ag, Tariff Impacts; Climate and Agriculture

Too Bad for Ag In a surprise from the Biden Administration, Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh said that the U.S. should negotiate more sectoral specific trade agreements and outlined new incentives under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework to entice more buy-in from other countries...

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Neutral Cattle on Feed Report

USDA released the monthly Cattle on Feed report today. All categories came in near expectations, making the report neutral. August placements at 1.98 million head were above the average for the month during this cattle cycle of 1.93 million head, but still below last year. As WPI noted yesterd...

feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

Market Commentary: Wheat Retraces; Soyoil Surges

Wheat was the big gainer last week but this week it gave up most of those gains. And soyoil was last week’s biggest loser but it rose to the top this week. Lean hogs also staged a major reversal after losing 1.32 percent last week and then rising 4.1 percent this week.  Where there...

Too Bad for Ag, Tariff Impacts; Climate and Agriculture

Too Bad for Ag In a surprise from the Biden Administration, Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh said that the U.S. should negotiate more sectoral specific trade agreements and outlined new incentives under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework to entice more buy-in from other countries...

livestock

Neutral Cattle on Feed Report

USDA released the monthly Cattle on Feed report today. All categories came in near expectations, making the report neutral. August placements at 1.98 million head were above the average for the month during this cattle cycle of 1.93 million head, but still below last year. As WPI noted yesterd...

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Summary of Futures

Dec 24 Corn closed at $4.0175/bushel, down $0.04 from yesterday's close.  Dec 24 Wheat closed at $5.685/bushel, up $0.03 from yesterday's close.  Nov 24 Soybeans closed at $10.12/bushel, down $0.0125 from yesterday's close.  Dec 24 Soymeal closed at $319.2/short ton, down $2.4 fr...

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Communicating importance of value-added products

Facing increasing pressure to quantify the value of export promotion efforts to investors, a U.S. industry organization retained WPI to develop a quantitative model that better communicated the importance of exports. The resulting model concluded that value-added meat exports contributed $0.45 cents per bushel to the price of corn, increasing support for that sector’s financial support of WPI’s client. In addition to serving the red meat industry with this type of analysis, WPI has generated similar deliverables for the U.S. soybean and poultry/egg industries.

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