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Soybeans ZSH24 on Jan. 4 with Bollinger bands. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Improved Brazilian crop weather knocks down CBOT soybeans

Wheat futures rebounded from one-month low; corn stabilized

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 4, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures extended recent losses on Thursday as the market remained under pressure from rains in dry areas of Brazil and expectations for more beneficial showers.

Farmers with tractors bearing the slogan “If the farmer dies, the land dies” take part in a demonstration organized by the German Farmers’ Association under the slogan “Too much is too much! Now it’s over!” in front of the Brandenburg Gate. This was prompted by the German government’s plans to abolish the agricultural diesel tax and the motor vehicle tax exemption for agriculture and forestry. Photo: Fabian Sommer/dpa via Reuters Connect.
General, Reuters

German government dilutes 2024 subsidy cuts after farmer backlash

Farmers protested in Berlin's streets after the announced end of tax breaks last month

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 4, 2024
Germany's coalition government has agreed to change its 2024 budget plans, a government spokesperson said on Thursday, after subsidy cuts proposed to bring spending in line with debt rules angered farmers.


Lean hogs HEG24 on Jan. 3 with 20, 50 and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Lean hogs finish weaker, set another contract low

Packers losing money processing beef due to tight supply

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 3, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures set contract lows for a second consecutive session on Wednesday under pressure from ample supplies.

Soybeans ZSH24 on Jan. 3 with 20 and 50-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soy futures recover from June low as rains benefit Brazil crops

A two-week high in the U.S. dollar also hung over agricultural markets

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 3, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures ended firmer on Wednesday, as the market recovered after favorable rains in Brazilian crop areas sent the market to its lowest levels since June.


Live cattle LEG24 on Jan. 2 with 20 and 50-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: CME cattle hit November highs as lean hogs set contract lows

Large supplies of hogs continue to pressure futures, analysts said

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 2, 2024
Cattle futures stormed higher at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) on Tuesday, boosted by firmer U.S. cash trading last week, while hog futures set contract lows.

Soybean futures ZSH24 as of Jan. 2, with 20 and 50-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets

U.S. grains: Soy futures fall to June low on improved Brazilian crop weather

Corn set a contract low in front-month futures; wheat futures declined

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 2, 2024
U.S. soybean futures slid to their lowest level since June on the first trading day of the year, after rains hit dry areas of Brazil and forecasts called for more showers.


Aerial view of Centerm, a Burrard Inlet terminal for containerized cargo at the Port of Vancouver. (Bloodua/iStock/Getty Images)
General, Reuters

Commodity prices to remain high in 2024, drop in 2025 – HSBC

Most agricultural products expected to outperform energy, industrial metals amid supply constraints, dry weather

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 2, 2024
Squeezed supply, improved Chinese demand and the global energy transition will keep commodity prices elevated in 2024, before falling the following year, forecasted British banking group HSBC today.

Lean hogs LEG24 as of Dec. 29. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: CME cattle, lean hog futures mixed to lower

China's beef purchases supports live cattle

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 29, 2023
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) livestock futures were mostly mixed to lower on Friday, on limited technical trading and less-than-robust beef export news ahead of the New Year's holiday.


 Photo: Thinkstock
Crops, Markets, Reuters

USDA November soy crush estimated at 199.7 million bushels

The U.S. crush topped 200 million bushels in October for the first time ever

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters, GFM Network News December 29, 2023
The U.S. soybean crush likely eased slightly to 5.991 million short tons in November, or 199.7 million bushels, while soyoil stocks rose, according to analysts surveyed by Reuters ahead of a monthly U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report.

Photo: iStock/Getty Images.
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn closes with biggest yearly loss in a decade

Wheat, soy decline on bumper Brazil harvest, resilient Black Sea trade

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 29, 2023
Chicago corn closed on Friday with its biggest yearly drop in a decade while wheat and soybeans also posted steep annual declines after bumper harvests in Brazil and resilient Black Sea trade tempered concerns about weather and war.


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