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MILLIONS of US Corn/Soybean Bushels Lost in Flood: Why Don't Traders Care??

MILLIONS of US Corn/Soybean Bushels Lost in Flood: Why Don't Traders Care??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff


MILLIONS of US Corn/Soybean Bushels Lost in Flood: Why Don't Traders Care??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff

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13 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2024
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Podcast episode

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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.?? Agricultural Update: Weather Impacts, Crop Reports, and Market Dynamics ?️?Welcome back to our channel for a detailed analysis of recent developments in the agricultural sector. Let's dive into the impacts of weather conditions, upcoming USDA reports, and changes in market dynamics affecting US agriculture.Severe Weather and Flooding ImpactParts of South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota experienced heavy rainfall, resulting in significant flooding. In Minnesota, a peacetime emergency was declared with the National Guard activated to manage floodwaters. Northwest Iowa saw over 250 water rescues and considerable property damage, with ongoing concerns about flooding along the Missouri River and its tributaries. These conditions could affect crop health and delay farming activities in these crucial agricultural zones.Corn Belt Weather ForecastThe US Corn Belt is expected to receive scattered rainfall over the next five days, with more widespread precipitation predicted in the 5-10 day period. Despite above-normal temperatures persisting, moisture levels are currently sufficient as the corn crop approaches pollination—a critical phase for determining yield outcomes.USDA Reports PreviewThe agricultural community is anticipating the USDA's Planted Acreage and quarterly Grain Stocks report due this Friday. Expectations are set for a modest increase in US corn and soybean acreage from March intentions. June 1st stocks for corn, soybeans, and wheat are projected to be significantly higher than last year, which could influence market prices and trading strategies.Russian Crop Reseeding and ForecastIn Russia, despite early May frosts, the agriculture minister reported that most affected grain crops were successfully reseeded, maintaining the forecast for robust grain production this year. Adjustments in crop estimates by Russian consultancies and the USDA reflect ongoing adjustments to global supply expectations based on the latest agricultural data.US Crop Sales and Home Market TrendsCorn export sales were notably weak last week, with Japan being the primary buyer. Conversely, soybean sales saw a significant uptick, led by purchases from China. In the real estate sector, US home prices reached a new record high in May, though high mortgage rates continue to suppress home sales, affecting broader economic sentiment.Market Impact on CattleThe latest Cattle on Feed report suggests a slightly bearish to neutral outlook for the cattle market, with placements exceeding expectations. This data is crucial for livestock producers and investors, indicating potential shifts in supply and pricing in the coming months.? Stay Updated:For ongoing insights into these issues affecting agriculture and economic trends, make sure to subscribe to our channel. We bring you the latest information to help you understand the dynamics affecting global agriculture and markets.
Released:
Jun 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Joe Vaclavik discusses the grain markets, the business of farming, news related to agriculture, and a variety of other topics.