Rechercher dans ce blog

Monday, September 28, 2020

Corn and soybean futures trade lower - Successful Farming

ersa.indah.link

DES MOINES, Iowa – In early trading Monday, soybean and corn futures are lower, mostly erasing Friday’s bounce.

In early trading, the Dec. corn are 2¾¢ lower at $3.62½. March corn futures are 2½¢ lower at $3.70¾.
 
Nov. soybean futures are 2¢ lower at $10.00½. January soybean futures are 2¢ lower at $10.04¼.

Dec. wheat futures are 4¾¢ lower at $5.39½. 

Dec. soymeal futures are $2.00 per short ton lower at $336.60. Dec. soy oil futures are 0.15¢ lower at 32.67¢ per pound.

In the outside markets, the NYMEX crude oil market is $0.04 per barrel lower at $40.21. The U.S. dollar is lower, and the Dow Jones Industrials are 412 points higher.

 “The USDA Crop Progress report today will show corn harvest at about 14% and soybean harvest at 16%, says Al Kluis of Kluis Commodity Advisors. “More attention is now on South America, where it stays dry in central and northern Brazil. Farmers in most of Brazil are waiting to plant soybeans. This is a less-than-ideal start to their growing season. Watch the weather and weather forecasts for both Argentina and Brazil. Private analysts have taken the projected corn and soybean yields lower already in Argentina, and central Brazil remains hot and dry in the extended forecasts.” 

Even after last week’s pullback from the recent recovery in grain futures Kluis remains bullish.

“The grain markets closed mixed on Friday in a choppy week of trade,” he says. “However, even with Friday’s higher close, the corn, soybean, and wheat markets were lower for the week. My weekly corn and soybean charts show an inside week. I view this as a correction in the long-term bull market. On Friday, corn closed 2 cents higher, soybeans were 2 to 3 cents higher, and wheat closed 1 higher to 7 lower.”

The Link Lonk


September 28, 2020 at 08:52PM
https://ift.tt/2G9QRUy

Corn and soybean futures trade lower - Successful Farming

https://ift.tt/3gguREe
Corn

No comments:

Post a Comment

Featured Post

Dry conditions decrease Brazilian corn production estimate - World Grain

ersa.indah.link BRASILIA, BRAZIL — Delayed planting and continued dry conditions has dropped Brazil’s estimated corn production 11 million...

Popular Posts