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A strong rally with shortcovering by funds in soybeans, soy products and corn led the charge on Thursday. We discuss the oversold conditions of the row crop markets, the stall in wheat markets, economic news and the livestock trade today with Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing. Learn more at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com. Also on today's …
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More downward momentum in the commodity and livestock trade on Wednesday as wheat led the way lower at midweek. Row crops were mixed to lower while lean hogs can't seem to find a bottom and cattle turned lower as well. We discuss charts, fundamentals and what could be happening throughout the trade today with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analy…
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It was another down day in the markets on Tuesday as we saw corn hold steady to firm with pressure in soy, wheat and hogs. Brian Splitt with AgMarket.net joins the show today to give us his outlook for any price targets on potential rallies, chart action he is seeing and an overall discussion on volatility. Learn more at https://www.agmarket.net.…
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Soybeans had a bit of a technical breakdown it appears on Monday with heavy selling pressure and possible technical damage being done to the charts. Wheat was well off session highs by the close and corn found pressure as well. Plus, crude oil was down 2-3% and livestock was mixed to lower. We discuss the markets with John Heinberg from Total Farm …
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As we rounded out the month of May, grain strength faded to mixed and lower action by Friday's close. The same happened in cattle futures as we saw a third day in a row of heavy losses in both live and feeder cattle futures. We discuss a tough week of trading to close the month and ponder where the markets go from here as DuWayne Bosse from Bolt Ma…
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Another day to the downside on Thursday as broader "risk-off" trade, rain in the forecast for the Black Sea region, continued planting progress in the U.S. and much more all weighed on the trade for the second day in a row. Wheat led grains lower while cattle also had more moderate losses compared to Wednesday. We discuss market sentiment, chart ac…
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Markets were lower across grains, livestock and outside markets pretty much across the board on Wednesday. It largely felt like a "risk off" trading day with some headwinds from the financial markets. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics joins us to discuss fundamentals, charts, markets and answer some viewer questions as well. Learn more on…
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We saw a mixed day of market trade on Tuesday with wheat hanging on to some support with corn firm and soybeans under heavy pressure. Feeder cattle found strong buying support that helped pull live cattle higher as well. We discuss market action out of the holiday weekend with Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. More at https://www.agmarket.net. Also,…
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***Note, markets are closed on Monday for Memorial Day and there will be no new program for Monday. Please enjoy your weekend and remember those veterans who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom this holiday weekend.*** On Friday, we saw the grain markets largely supported with good gains in soybeans, soybean meal, KC wheat and Minneapolis w…
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We saw a mixed day across the board on Thursday with corn firm, wheat finding more support and soybeans failing once again about $12.50 in July futures. Livestock trade was lower and volatility in the dairy market continues. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins us to discuss the trade. Learn more online by visiting https://www.totalfarmmar…
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It was a mixed day in the grain markets on Wednesday as soybeans found strength and continued resistance in July futures at the $12.50 mark. We discuss the wheat led rally on global weather concerns and if it can continue plus some great thoughts on the cattle market rally with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics. More online at https://www…
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Grains were largely mixed on Tuesday after a better than expected crop progress report. Wheat though, found some strength again, as weather concerns continue in Russia and Ukraine. Cattle futures has a solid day higher after a mixed start to the week. We discuss market action and risk management with Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net on today's show. A…
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The grain markets were sharply higher on Monday led by the wheat trade amid more weather concerns around the world. That strength spilled in corn and soybeans as well with more fund short covering on the day. We discuss taking advantage of the recent rallies, knowing your breakevens, inflation and much more with David Widmar from Agricultural Econo…
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On Friday's session, we saw the soy complex maintain some decent strength to round out the week. All the grains though, once again, fell off overnight highs with corn and wheat finding pressure. Cattle futures had a strong day higher along with the soy complex on Friday. In the first part of the show we discuss the week in the markets with Ted Seif…
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We saw quite the mixed bag of trade on Thursday as the Dow Jones broke the 40,000 mark for the first time ever. Grains started higher overnight but fell off session highs as we got into daytime trade while the livestock futures were well supported on the day. We discuss markets with Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing. More at https://www.total…
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Well what started out as another positive day across grain and livestock trade turned lower as the market rally couldn't seem to hold. We finished lower in grains and mixed in the livestock trade. Was farmer selling the main culprit? What about Wednesday's CPI data in the broader markets? We discuss fundamentals factors and more on today's show wit…
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We saw wheat trade enter some overbought territory and pull back on Tuesday with Chicago and KC the downside leader in grains. New, expanded tariffs on Chinese goods by the Biden Administration also seemed to weigh on the grain markets somewhat along with CONAB raising their Brazilian soybean estimate about 1 million metric tons. Meantime, the live…
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Wheat was the upside leader once again with strong gains in all three classes amid more weather concerns in Russia and around the world. Corn and soybeans were slightly higher as they followed the money flow in wheat while cattle and hogs largely fell apart late in the session. We discuss the early week market action today with John Heinberg from T…
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It has been quite a week in the markets with plenty of volatility across grains, livestock and outside markets. Demand continues to be a key piece of the conversation along with headline news driving many markets, especially the cattle futures. We discuss all of those topics and get perspective on the recent market action with Chad Hart, professor …
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Soybeans and soybean meal led the grains trade mostly higher on Thursday with December corn also getting above some key moving averages and chart objectives. Cattle trade also rebounded sharply higher on positive news surrounding ground beef testing for bird flu and more. We discuss Thursday's trade with Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing. Lea…
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It was Fed Day on Wednesday as the Federal Reserve held benchmark interest rates steady and gave no indication of when they could start to cut rates. That news, coupled with more bird flu headlines impacting cattle and general volatility surrounding the start of a month led to a mixed trade on the day. We discuss charts, the poor end of April for w…
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