Chicago / Reuters – U.S. soymeal futures fell 4 per cent on Thursday for their biggest daily losses since June as investors locked in profits after prices for the protein-rich animal feed soared to a seven-week high. Soybean futures shed more than 1 per cent, while corn edged lower following a spike in sales by U.S. farmers, who were harvesting […] Read more
U.S. grains: soybeans down 1 per cent, corn narrowly lower
Asia buyers face problems post-wheat board
Commodity News Service Canada — Before the 2012/13crop year, when the Canadian Wheat Board was stripped of its monopoly to market western Canadian wheat, some Asian companies purchased large amounts from Canada. But since the single desk has ended, there have been challenges with purchasing Canadian wheat, causing some companies to reduce the amount they […] Read more
Polar vortex not back this winter: forecaster
Commodity News Service Canada — Last year marked one of the coldest winters in recent history, as the polar vortex affected many parts of Western Canada. But this winter will be closer to normal, Scott Yuknis, owner and founder of Climate Impact Company said during a presentation at the Cereals of North America conference in […] Read more
Few changes expected in Canadian crop area
Commodity News Service Canada — It doesn’t appear there will be any dramatic changes to acreage for most crops next year, says a market analyst for CWB. Bruce Burnett gave some broad estimates for plantings in 2015 at the opening session of the Cereals North America conference in Winnipeg. “My thought is we’re going to […] Read more
Protein demand, fracking affecting grain prices
Commodity News Service Canada — The difficulty in getting American soymeal from processors to the end-user is just one symptom of a much larger problem facing the current market, said a noted industry-watcher at the Cereals North America conference in Winnipeg. “In the last two or three weeks, grain prices have been moving, everything is […] Read more
U.S. livestock: CME live cattle finish down, but off session lows
Chicago / Reuters – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures sagged Wednesday on profit-taking and fund selling, but strong wholesale beef values helped pull prices off morning lows, traders said. October closed down 0.200 cent per lb at 169.000 cents, and December was 1.025 cents lower at 166.750 cents. The morning’s choice wholesale beef price, or cutout, climbed $2.49 per hundredweight (cwt) from […] Read more
U.S. grains: Corn, soybeans and wheat up on spillover from soymeal
Chicago / Reuters – U.S. soymeal surged 7 per cent on Wednesday, increasing this week’s gains to the largest in six years as a slow start to a record soybean harvest coupled with slow traffic on the nation’s railroads forced crushing plants to cover short cash positions in the futures market. Soybeans jumped nearly 3 per cent and corn […] Read more
Canadian durum quality the worst on record
Commodity News Service Canada — The 2014/15 (Aug/Jul) Canadian durum (CWAD) crop is the worst on record quality-wise, Bruce Burnett, weather and crop specialist with CWB said during a presentation at the Cereals of North America conference in Winnipeg. Only four per cent of the Canadian crop is grading as number one, with another 19 […] Read more
Prairie canola basis to continue improving
Commodity News Service Canada — Canola basis levels in Western Canada are already looking better than year-ago levels, but they’re expected to continue improving, Bruce Burnett said during a presentation at the Cereals of North America conference in Winnipeg. Ending stocks in 2014/15 are predicted at around 911,000 tonnes by CWB, as demand remains strong […] Read more
Options suggest soymeal tumble postponed till Jan.
Reuters — Soymeal traders have been bracing for a steep decline in U.S. meal prices for the past several months as a record-large soybean crop was planted and grown. Indeed, traders racked up large positions in bearish put options tied to December soymeal futures throughout last summer, indicating widespread expectations that U.S. meal prices would […] Read more