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September 14, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Is It Too Early to Talk About Drought in South America?
 
Brazil is experiencing its worst drought in more than 70 years. Is it too early to start impacting corn and soybean prices? Arlan Suderman of StoneX Group discusses the potential impact on the markets and breaks down the biggest changes in USDA’s September WASDE report.
 
 
 

Corn and wheat ended higher for a third week, while soybeans have put in four weeks of higher closes. Alan Brugler thinks wheat might be trying to forge a low, but it might be too early to make that call on corn and soybeans.

Did the September WASDE Help Confirm Seasonal Lows in the Grain Markets?
 
 
 

On the heels of the recent debate, we'd like to know which presidential candidate, Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump, you believe will have a more positive impact on agriculture.

Take Our Poll: 5 Questions Ahead of the Presidential Election
 
 
 

Prior to this week's WASDE report, surveys showed analysts expected USDA to decrease yields. Instead, the agency bumped the national corn yield by a half bushel and left the soybean yield estimate unchanged, which sparked a bullish reaction in the markets.

September WASDE Surprise: USDA Raises Corn Yield, Leaves Soybean Yield Stagnant
 
 
 
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Matt Bennett with AgMarket.net and Arlan Suderman with StoneX Group talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.
 
 
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