Large commodity index funds, known as managed money, divested themselves of many of their long live cattle futures positions in the week ended Tuesday as hedgers covered many of their short positions. The data comes from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report. MANAGED MONEY LESS LONG CATTLE As of … Read More
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Prevent Plant Gains Importance With World Events
Given the current situation, the prevent plant provision in crop insurance is a potentially important acreage issue, said agricultural economists at Ohio State University and the University of Illinois in an analysis in farmdocdaily. Smaller than expected South American soybean production, the Ukraine-Russia War, and little-to-no expected increase in US principal crop acres in 2022 … Read More
Retail Beef High As Pork Chicken Hit Records
The monthly USDA Economic Research Service Meat Price Spread data for March showed retail beef prices remained elevated while pork and chicken retail prices hit record highs. A newsletter for Extension staff from the Livestock Marketing Information Center said March retail beef prices averaged $7.67 a pound, up $1.20, or 18.6%, from a year earlier. … Read More
Farmer Sentiment Rises In April
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose eight points in April to a reading of 121, said Purdue University Agricultural Economist James Mintert, in a release. However, the barometer remains 32% below its reading from the same time last year, Mintert said. Producers’ perspective on current conditions and future expectations saw an uptick over … Read More
Beef Cutout Seems Stalled
As spring weather slowly warms the Northern Hemisphere, the USDA’s boxed beef cutout value of choice, 600- to 900-pound carcasses seems stalled, unable to muster a decent rally, a market analyst said. By now, beef demand should be showing a marked rise in weekly prices for boxed beef at the wholesale level. Instead, a quick … Read More
Funds Boost Long Cattle Position
Large commodity investment funds, known as managed money, increased their collective net long live cattle futures position during the week ended Tuesday as futures prices sagged. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report, issued Friday for the week ended the previous Tuesday. FUNDS GO LONGER Already … Read More
Nitrogen Fertilizer Trade Cut By War
Most nitrogen fertilizers likely are in place for the 2022 spring crop season in North America, albeit at much higher prices. However, the continuing Ukraine-Russia war can limit fertilizer supplies for the crops that will be planted in South America later in 2022, leading to further price pushes for fertilizer used in North America for … Read More