Wheat Weekly Comments January 24
After Monday’s holiday wheat opened the session higher and extended gains throughout Tuesday. Support came from the administration’s decision to hold off on implementing tariffs
After Monday’s holiday wheat opened the session higher and extended gains throughout Tuesday. Support came from the administration’s decision to hold off on implementing tariffs
After Monday’s holiday corn opened the session steady but firmed to trade with gains throughout the night session. Early support came from disappointing weekend rains
After Monday’s holiday soybeans gapped higher at the start of the overnight session and then added to the gains to close sharply higher on Tuesday.
After seeing strong gains on Monday, canola dropped sharply lower at the start of the overnight session and stayed on the lower side. The market
Cattle put in another strong week with both live cattle and feeder cattle trading to new all time contract highs. The broken record continues as
Last week’s wheat export sales pace was estimated at 6.1 MB. After 33 weeks, wheat sales were at 76% of USDA’s expectations vs. 84% last
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