Tuesday, April 30, 2024
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Last year is now in the rear-view mirror, and most producers are not sorry to see it go.

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.

Sit by a quote screen the last month and the corn chart for the Chicago Board of Trade is like the ocean tide. It ebbs and it flows. Then ebbs some more.

Our crops have improved, but from poor to fair.

Soybeans are poised to go below $9, and that is the lowest price in a long time. Barring a turn to poor weather, beans will get cheaper, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.

The critical numbers in the Supply and Demand Report are the carryouts. That is, what grain volume do we project to have left at the end of the marketing year?

There is nothing in the market to indicate we could have high grain prices. We have just seen a bounce from awful prices.

Traders have focused on exports, transportation issues, South American weather, and politics as reasons for the decline in grain market prices.

The drought weather market of 2012 has continued, with emphasis shifting back to soybeans once again. Last week, we made new highs in corn,...

It's a seller's market: Don't look back at $7 corn and $14 beans and wonder why you didn't sell those numbers going into harvest!