Basis? Spreads? War? Weather? Acres? Many Variables Still Impacting The Market
| | | | Could the High Heat Cause Corn Prices to Repeat 1988 and 2012 Levels? | | Heat seemed to be the focus of the markets this week. Two veteran market analysts say if this heat continues, and drought becomes an even larger concern, commodities could see a violent run-up in prices. | | | |
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| | | Basis? Spreads? War? Weather? Acres? Many Variables Still Impacting The Market War and weather are unpredictable. We don’t know anything more on those two fronts than we did a month ago. Jon Scheve says the.market is now waiting on the June 30 report to see how many corn and soybean acres got planted. Read More |
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| | | Fed Decision Dominates Market Trade For the first time in three decades, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by 75-basis points. This move is also a sign of additional rate increases to come. Learn how the monetary move will impact commodity markets. Read More |
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| | | Upset to Global Agricultural Trade? Long-Term Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict The Russia-Ukraine conflict thretens to upend world trade. Dig into this data to help guide decisions on your farm. Read More |
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| | | Despite Drought Brazil On Track to Harvest Record Safrinha Corn Crop Earlier this year it would have seemed impossible to believe Brazil’s corn production could reach record levels. Yet Brazil’s safrinha corn crop is expected to produce a record 3.465 million bushels in the 2021/22 crop season. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Mark Gold, StoneX Group, and Bob Utterback, Utterback Marketing, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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