Grain markets didn’t find a lot of love from traders on Valentine’s Day as a red day pushed most of the complex lower for the week. Only soybeans were able to find some gains on the thinking that China will be buying more soybeans now that the Phase One trade war deal is in effect…. Read More
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The China-U.S. mega trade deal promising big things for ag product sales has seen some of its momentum lost to the coronavirus outbreak. “It makes things way more complicated,” says Don Close, a senior analyst at RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness. “As soon as that agreement was signed, U.S. markets started to sell off, and have… Read More
Grain markets closed the past week mostly higher as short-covering and bargain buying helped stop the slide seen since the U.S.-China Phase One trade deal was signed. The buying comes ahead of the February WASDE report, published on Tuesday, February 11th but the big cloud of uncertainty that remains over both grain and broader markets… Read More
Feed costs are one of the variables that cattle feeders have to keep a close eye on, no matter the year. Early indications for this year, at least, look to be feeder-friendly. The 2019 corn crop faced very adverse conditions and still came out with a respectable yield. United States Department of Agriculture and many… Read More
China bans imports. Demand suddenly drops for a commodity found on Canadian farms. Supplies build up and prices drop in the rest of the world. No, we’re not talking about soybeans or canola. That all-too-familiar market scenario is playing out in the global plastic recycling industry. “The world is in a recycling crisis right now,”… Read More
The Ag Exchange Group has acquired FarmLink Marketing Solutions’ brokerage department. FarmLink, which continues to provide grain market analysis and advisory service to farmers, has partnered with Ag Exchange Group on its CXN360 platform for price discovery, which enables the two to collaborate with clients based on grain prices and strategic objectives. “New technology has… Read More
What carries greater downside risk: having to sell in a down market to generate cash flow, or pre-selling a crop in increments? The short answer is it depends, but the in-depth explanation is that panic or stressed sales by their nature are rarely the most profitable. Pre-selling some crop carries a risk, yes, but there… Read More
At first it seems counterintuitive, since canola values usually follow soybean prices, but reduced demand for soybeans in China as a result of African swine fever (ASF) is contributing to a bullish scenario for canola prices, according to a senior analyst with Oil World. As China’s demand for soy protein has fallen due to the… Read More
Grain markets – and its participants – are likely relieved to see the month of January finish. The first month of 2020 started with much optimism as the trade war deal between China and the U.S. was set to be signed. However, grain markets were impatient and with no increase in buying of U.S. agricultural… Read More
It has not been a great two weeks for the agricultural commodity market, as selling pressure has dominated the grain complex. Although corn found positive territory on Tuesday, the rest of the grain commodities were in the red again. “The market had a high expectation of China purchases post-trade deal signing and that has not… Read More