Saturday, May 4, 2024
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Strong yields for corn and soybeans keep prices low.
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Take a look at the grain markets and it is hard to find cause for celebration. Celebrate Christmas and the New Year, then get serious about selling grain.
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The latest changes in the grain markets have been influenced partly by recent weather and partly by bad fertilizer production news from Europe.
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Have the corn and soybean markets finally bottomed out? Marlin Clark offers insight on the most recent prices and projections in this week's report.
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Marlin Clark shares an update on the grain markets for the week of May 11, 2020.

Avian flu is one more negative working against the grain prices.

Crop progress? Good temperatures now will still give us a normal crop. This will mostly be true for next week, then we go downhill fast.
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If there is good news in the current grain market, it has to be that we may be making the harvest lows on negative news ahead of the actual harvest, says grain expert Marlin Clark.
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The three-month trade negotiation period with China comes at a bad time for farmers, as it stretches out the period of our lack of sales of soybeans into the time when new crop beans will become available out of South America.
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Grain analysts have been struggling to explain grain price declines on the Chicago Board of Trade. Marlin Clark offers insight in this week's market report.