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May 22, 2021
 
 
 
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Jerry Gulke: Commodities Flashed Sell Signals Yielding A Correction Mode
 
For the week of May 17, corn was higher and soybeans were down hard along with wheat, meal, canola and soy oil. There has been good opportunities to sell cash and avoid the futures exposure.
 
 
 
Here's Why China is Aggressively Buying New Crop Corn from the U.S.
 
China's appetite for new crop corn is now sitting in uncharted waters. It's now adding up to historic levels, with USDA confirming the sale of 53.5 million bushels of new crop this week.
 
 
Here's Why China is Aggressively Buying New Crop Corn from the U.S.
 
 
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AgriTalk PM: Here's Why Old Crop Soybean Prices Were Under Pressure Tuesday

Corn prices closed in the green Tuesday, but soybean prices were under pressure again. The July old crop contract closed 13¢ lower, but new crop saw some momentum with the November contract up 2¢.

AgriTalk PM: Here's Why Old Crop Soybean Prices Were Under Pressure Tuesday
 
 
 
 
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Chip Flory: The Other Side of the Market Top

Corn and soybean supplies will remain tight enough the next 15 months to make it difficult to recognize the high when it is made.

Chip Flory: The Other Side of the Market Top
 
 
 
 
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Profit Potential and Packer Problems Impact Pork Market

Skyrocketing pork prices, a shortage of packing plant workers and flat domestic consumption are all contributing to a multitude of dynamics in the pork market. John Payne shared his view on the market with AgDay TV.

Profit Potential and Packer Problems Impact Pork Market
 
 
 
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As Feed Costs Skyrocket, Cattle Producers Faced with Double Dose of Bad News

Grain prices are already historically high, and a possible weather scare could result in even higher prices. Coupled with an imbalance in cattle prices and “you have to kind of be in catastrophic mode right now,” says Chip Nellinger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.

As Feed Costs Skyrocket, Cattle Producers Faced with Double Dose of Bad News
 
 
 
This Week on USFR
 
Brian Grete, Pro Farmer, and Brian Splitt, AgMarket.Net, talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.
 
 
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