Midwest Fieldwork Remains Stalled

4-3-14 – Midwestern fieldwork remains stalled this morning by rain-soaked and cold fields, although some limited planting may resume in southern states.\r\n\r\n   Much of the Midwest continues to receive rain, although the Plains and Southeastern states are drier.  More rain, however, is forecast for next week but will leave the western Plains parched, and … Read More

Rain Delays Early Planting

4-1-14 – Much of the southern Plains and the western Midwest have seen rain overnight, and much of the central and southern Midwest are expected to receive rain today.\r\n\r\n   The National Weather Service is even predicting severe storms in eastern Kansas and western Missouri with flash flooding possible in a band across Missouri, Illinois … Read More

Grain, Soybeans Mixed As Report Fever Wears Off

Grain and soybean futures prices are mixed in overnight trading now that the March Stocks and Planting Intentions reports are history.  Traders are turning almost exclusively to weather as a driving force in grain markets.\r\n   Ultimately, nearly everything from now until Thanksgiving revolves around the harvest.  How much is planted.  How much rain it … Read More

USDA Reports Key To Trade Direction

3-31-14 – The key to commodity futures trading today will be the USDA’s Quarterly Stocks and Prospective Plantings reports, closely followed by Friday’s Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report.  The Hogs report was called bearish after its release Friday, and the March grains reports have a history of spawning volatile trading.\r\n\r\n   Pre-report surveys of trader … Read More

Ag Commodities Remain Choppy Ahead Of Key Reports

3-28-14 – Continuing this week’s choppy trade ahead of some key USDA reports, grain and soybean futures are mixed in overnight trading, while cattle are weaker and hogs are up.\r\n\r\n   This afternoon, the USDA’s quarterly Hogs and Pigs report is due for release.  And with growing concerns about the effects of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea … Read More

Exportable Commodities See Pressure From Firm Dollar

Exportable commodities are seeing a little pressure in overnight trading as the US Dollar rose against other currencies on the premise that economic data coming next week could be bullish for the greenback.  A higher Dollar could price some importing countries out of the market by making US goods more expensive relative to their currencies.\r\n … Read More

Agricultural Commodities Seen Choppy Into Reports

Aside from lean hogs, which dropped the daily limit on Tuesday, agricultural futures markets appear to be moving sideways ahead of Monday’s USDA Quarterly Stocks report and the Prospective Plantings report.  The markets are choppy and vulnerable to the latest news headlines.\r\n   Volume is light, and traders expect these key reports to bring even … Read More