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Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Soybeans Losses Extending to Thursday
Soybeans are trading with 1 to 7 cent losses on Thursday morning, with the nearbys feeling the brunt of the pressure. Futures slipped even further into the Wednesday close, as most contracts were down 10 to 12 cents at the final bell. Preliminary open interest suggested net new selling, up 7,643 contracts on Wednesday. There were 308 deliveries against July soybeans overnight. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was down 12 1/2 cents at $9.68 ½. Soymeal futures were down a dime to $1.40/ton, as Soy Oil was 45 to 82 points lower. There were 148 deliveries issued for July meal overnight, with the month's total at 4,195. CONAB trimmed back their 2024/25 soybean production estimate for Brazil by 0.12 MMT to 169.48 MMT. Coffee Prices Slip on Brazilian Real Weakness and Increased Supplies The Golden Rule of Grains: Why "Imaginary Fundamentals" Are Crushing Corn & Soybeans Will it Be a Watson Wednesday? Tired of missing midday reversals? The FREE Barchart Brief newsletter keeps you in the know. Sign up now! Weekly Export Sales data will be out on Thursday morning, with the trade looking for 300,000 to 600,000 MT in the week of July 3 for old crop, with 50,000 to 400,000 MT seen for new crop. Soybean meal is seen in a range of 125,000 to 950,000 MT in that week and 0 to 30,000 MT for bean oil. The Central Corn Belt is expected to receive 1 to 3 inches of rain this week, with the western half of the Northern Plains and parts of the ECB seeing totals near an inch Ahead of the Friday USDA reports, analysts are expecting to see the a 10 mbu increase in the old crop bean stocks to 360 mbu. As for new crop, the Bloomberg survey showed traders looking for a 7 mbu reduction to output on the slight drop in acres to 4.333 bbu. Ending stocks for 2025/26 are estimated at 302 mbu, a 7 mbu increase vs. June. Jul 25 Soybeans closed at $10.12 1/4, down 12 cents, currently down 7 cents Nearby Cash was $9.68 1/2, down 12 1/2 cents, Aug 25 Soybeans closed at $10.09, down 12 1/4 cents, currently down 5 1/2 cents Nov 25 Soybeans closed at $10.07 1/4, down 10 1/4 cents, currently down 1 3/4 cents New Crop Cash was $9.58, down 10 1/2 cents, On the date of publication, Austin Schroeder did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on
Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Soybeans Fall Deeper into Wednesday's Final Bell
The soybean market continued to feel pressure all the way to Wednesday's close, with contracts 18 to 21 ½ cents on the day. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was down 21 cents at $9.79 1/4. Soymeal futures were $2.80 to 4.80/ton lower. Soy Oil was down 22 to 35 points on the day. The forecast continues to look less threatening to the US, with rains of at least an inch from the Northern Plains to the Eastern Corn Belt over the next week. A few spottier totals are seen in parts of IL and IN. Coffee Prices Extend 2-week Plunge as Frost Risks Recede in Brazil Have the Wheels Fallen Off the Corn Market? Coffee Prices Continue to Fall on Reduced Frost Risk in Brazil Markets move fast. Keep up by reading our FREE midday Barchart Brief newsletter for exclusive charts, analysis, and headlines. Export Sales data is set to be released on Thursday morning, with traders expecting to see between 200,000 and 600,000 MT of soybeans sold for 2024/25 shipment. New crop sales are expected to see 0 to 150,000 MT in sales during the week of June 19. Sales for soybean meal are estimated between 100,000 and 650,000 MT, with net reductions of 10,000 MT to net sales of 34,000 MT for soybean meal. The June Acreage report will be out on Monday with the trade looking for 83.5 million acres of soybean planted this spring, which matches the March Planting Intentions report. The range of estimates is 82 to 85 million acres. Jul 25 Soybeans closed at $10.25 1/4, down 21 1/2 cents, Nearby Cash was $9.79 1/4, down 21 cents, Aug 25 Soybeans closed at $10.29 1/2, down 20 3/4 cents, Nov 25 Soybeans closed at $10.18 1/2, down 18 1/2 cents, New Crop Cash was $9.65 1/4, down 18 1/4 cents, On the date of publication, Austin Schroeder did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Soybeans Fall on Tuesday
Soybeans are falling another 9 to 10 cents so far on Tuesday. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was down 9 3/4 cents at $10.01 3/4. Soymeal futures were $1 to $2.10/ton lower. Soy Oil was down 96 to 114 points on the day. Crude oil losses, down $3.50/barrel, added to the bean oil weakness. The forecast continues to look less threatening to the US, with rains of at least an inch from the Northern Plains to the Eastern Corn Belt in the next week. Robusta Coffee Prices Are Still Falling. Are We Finally at an Inflection Point? Coffee Prices Plummet as Frost Risks in Brazil Subside Coffee Prices Slammed as Frost Risks in Brazil Recede Tired of missing midday reversals? The FREE Barchart Brief newsletter keeps you in the know. Sign up now! The weekly USDA crop progress report showed steady condition ratings at 66% gd/ex. The Brugler500 index was unchanged at 367. There were several shifts by state, with the fringe states seeing the largest swings. Ratings in IN were down 5, IA slipping 6, MO 3 points lower, NE 9 points worse, and ND dropping 12. Conditions in MN and OH up 5 points. Brazil's soybean exports for June are expected to total 14.99 MMT according to ANEC, which is up from the 14.36 MMT previous estimate. Jul 25 Soybeans closed at $10.46 3/4, down 12 cents, Nearby Cash was $10.01 3/4, down 9 3/4 cents, Aug 25 Soybeans closed at $10.50 1/4, down 11 3/4 cents, Nov 25 Soybeans closed at $10.37, down 9 3/4 cents, New Crop Cash was $9.84 3/4, down 9 1/4 cents, On the date of publication, Austin Schroeder did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Erreur lors de la récupération des données Connectez-vous pour accéder à votre portefeuille Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Storm Center AM Update: Mainly Quiet into Monday; Warmth to Return
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — While most of the day is shaping up to be mainly quiet (Beyond one exception that we'll get to in a moment), we'll also have to contend with smoky skies once again. Smoke from Canadian wildfires will travel along the jet stream and move into the Northern Plains. Those of you with respiratory problems will need to keep this in mind, as air quality concerns will be in place. Visibility may be less than ideal at times as well. Like I mentioned earlier, much of the day is mainly quiet…but the exception is to the northeast. Some scattered showers and maybe an isolated rumble of thunder or two will be possible as a little impulse of energy sweeps in from north to south. While coverage is sparse, it'll be something to consider if you have outdoor plans. A few of these sprinkles may try to head into southeastern KELOLAND, but that will be the exception to the rule. Monday and Tuesday are shaping up to be mainly quiet days beyond a few isolated showers here and there across portions of the region. Better chances for rain arrive as we head into the second half of the week. With heat building, we'll have a little more fuel to work with for pop-up showers and thunderstorms from Wednesday through Friday. While the overall severe threat is pretty low here, it'll still be something to consider if you have outdoor plans in the second half of the week. We'll dry to dry out as we head into the weekend. All the while, that heat that I mentioned sticks around. Widespread 80s with a few 90s are possible from Tuesday through the end of the week, so plan accordingly. Here's a look at your extended forecast: Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Globe and Mail
15-05-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Corn Trading Mixed Early on Thursday
The corn market is starting off Thursday mixed, with contracts down factionally to up 2 cents to start the day. Corn futures closed out the Wednesday session with contracts 2 to 3 cents higher in the nearbys, as new crop December was down just ½ cent. Preliminary open interest was up 8,504 contracts on Wednesday, suggesting new buying interest in the front months. May rolled off the board at the close as there were another 76 deliveries issued to take the total to 349 for the month. The nearby CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up 3 cents at $4.17 3/4. Rains are expected to be widespread this next week from the Northern Plains to the ECB. This may limit some planting progress, but will be welcomed for crops already in the ground. Export Sales data will be released on Thursday morning, with the trade looking for corn bookings to total 0.9 to 1.5 MMT for old crop in the week of May 8. New crop sales are pegged to total 350,000 to 600,000 MT. CONAB data released this morning showed a 2.14 MMT increase to the corn output estimate for Brazil to 126.9 MMT. That was in large part due to a 1.9 MMT increase for the second crop. EIA's weekly report showed a total of 993,000 barrels per day of ethanol produced in the week of May 9, a drop of 27,000 bpd from the week prior and the first time being below 1 million bpd since September. Stocks were building despite the output hike, up 254,000 barrels to 25.445 million barrels. Refiner inputs were up 43,000 barrels to 929,000 bpd. May 25 Corn closed at $4.38 1/2, up 2 1/2 cents, Nearby Cash was $4.17 3/4, up 3 cents, Jul 25 Corn closed at $4.45 1/2, up 3 cents, currently up 1 1/4 cents Dec 25 Corn closed at $4.40 1/2, down 1/2 cent, currently down 1/4 cents