AgResource Sunday Commentary; Central US Weather to Turn Drier/Warmer Following Early Week Rain; Black Sea Tensions Between Russia/Ukraine Simmer on Fresh Attacks

Sunday Pre-Opening CBOT Calls Are: Soybeans 2-5 cents higher, corn 2-4 cents higher with wheat called 3-9 cents higher. AgResource Week Ahead Market Discussion: CBOT grains are called slightly higher as the rest of the world trades Friday’s USDA/FSA crop data. The data was considered positive, but favorable Central US weather since late July had…

AgResource Sunday Commentary: Black Sea War Threat Supports Wheat/Corn; GASC in for Wheat; Indian Monsoon Failing

Sunday Pre-Opening CBOT Calls Are: Soybeans 2 cents higher to 2 cents lower, corn 2-4 cents higher to 1 cent lower with wheat called 4-9 cents higher. AgResource Week Ahead Market Discussion: CBOT grains are called mixed to higher on increasing Black Sea tensions with Ukraine outlining key ports that are new military targets while…

AgResource Sunday Commentary: CBOT Called Steady/Slightly Lower on Improved Central US Weather; Russia Blockades Ukrainian Ports; World Crop Production in Decline vs July Rains

Sunday Pre-Opening CBOT Calls Are: Soybeans 4-6 cents lower, corn 2-4 cents lower with wheat steady to 3 cents lower.    AgResource Week Ahead Market Discussion: CBOT grains are called steady to lower on improving weather for the Central Plains and the Central Midwest. Strong T-storms produced widespread severe weather including straight line winds, hail…

AgResource Sunday Commentary; CBOT Called Higher as Russia Keeps Up the Bombardment of Ukraine Ports Amid Threatening Hot/Dry Central US Weather

Sunday Pre-Opening CBOT Calls Are: Soybeans 7-15 cents higher, corn 5-11 cents higher with wheat called 6-12 cents higher.    AgResource Week Ahead Market Discussion: CBOT grains are called higher on Russia’s continued strikes on Ukraine port infrastructure and threatening Central US weather. Limited Central US rain will drop this week with searing temperatures. Plains/W…

AgResource Sunday Commentary; A New Warm/Dry Trend Emerges for Northern half of the Midwest/Northern Plains – CBOT Called Higher; Black Sea Grain Corridor Deal Unlikely

Sunday Pre-Opening CBOT Calls Are: Soybeans 5-10 cents higher, corn 2-5 cents higher with wheat called 3-7 cents higher.    AgResource Week Ahead Market Discussion: CBOT grains are called higher. The N Plains and the Northern Midwest forecast calls for below normal rainfall for the last half of July. The driest region is already suffering…