• Split Market Trade | 11/23/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Nov 23 2024
    This week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup focuses on the continued pressure in the soybean market. Analysts Jeff Peterson of Heartland Farm Partners and David Ericson of Ag Optimus discussed a split market week, with soybeans notably struggling. Factors contributing to the weakness include: Geopolitical Tensions: Escalating global issues are injecting uncertainty into trade flows, including concerns about retaliatory tariffs on U.S. soybeans. Cattle on Feed Report: A bearish report added weight to the agricultural sector overall, highlighting challenges in livestock numbers and market sentiment. Supply-Demand Dynamics: Ample South American production and export competition further pressured soybean prices. The conversation emphasized the need for proactive marketing strategies amidst these evolving challenges.
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    13 mins
  • Politics to fertilizer this week's drivers |11/16/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Update
    Nov 16 2024
    Some of the driving factors influencing the markets this week were tied to the recent elections, which added volatility and uncertainty. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, Arlan Suderman and Josh Linville of StoneX provided insights into these dynamics. Arlan highlighted the elections' influence on Wall Street and how global export trends continue to shape market behavior. Meanwhile, Josh delved into the challenges of fertilizer movement, emphasizing how adverse weather conditions are delaying fieldwork and stressing the importance of forward planning for the 2025 growing season. He reminded producers that April planting season is closer than it seems, underscoring the necessity of proactive decision-making in input logistics.
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    11 mins
  • Breaking down the WASDE | 11/8/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Nov 9 2024
    The latest WASDE report drew mixed reactions, with production numbers generally meeting expectations but revealing a few surprises at the state level. This week on the Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, Heather Ramsey from the ARC Group and Darin Fessler of Lakefront Futures will share their insights on these developments. The corn balance sheet showed steady demand but included adjustments in exports and feed usage, keeping stocks on the tighter side. Meanwhile, soybean figures leaned more bullish, with revised yields in key states tightening the supply outlook. Additionally, the election adds another layer to market dynamics, as growers increasingly weigh global political factors in their decisions.
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    13 mins
  • Double E-Elections and Exports in the Markets | 11/2/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Nov 2 2024
    Grain Exports: It’s been a strong week for grain exports, with demand keeping markets active. On the Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, experts Jim McCormick and Jacob Burks from AgMarket.Net analyzed the volatility in grain prices, noting that upcoming election results could impact this momentum. Drought Concerns: Drought conditions are continuing to influence the market. While South America has seen some much-needed rainfall, improving crop potential, U.S. wheat markets still face issues with low moisture levels and price stagnation, leaving wheat in a challenging position. Cattle Market Risks: There's also speculation around a potential "risk-off" movement in the cattle market, which might be affected by uncertainty in both domestic and international markets as well as impending election results.
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    16 mins
  • Exports Picked Up the Past Two Weeks | 10/26/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Oct 26 2024
    The corn and soybean exports have shown strength this past week, which has been a positive sign for the markets. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup we hear from Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners and Shawn Hackett at Hackett Financial Advisors. One question that came up is why some buyers are listed as "unknown" on the export sales report—often, this is used to protect sensitive buyer information or when multiple buyers are involved. While it might seem early to worry, dry conditions across parts of the U.S. are raising concerns, especially as we move deeper into harvest. Meanwhile, South America is experiencing mixed planting conditions, with dryness in some areas potentially affecting crop prospects. Additionally, with the upcoming elections, the ag sector may feel increased pressure from policy and market uncertainties.
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    12 mins
  • Breaking Down the WASDE Report | 10/12/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Oct 12 2024
    The Friday WASDE report didn’t bring any major surprises, but there were a few key takeaways worth noting. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, we hear from Kyle Bumsted with Allendale and David Ericson with Ag Optimist. Corn yield numbers came in close to expectations, though some believe they could still be adjusted in future reports. Soybean yield estimates also appeared reasonable, but the market will keep a close eye on how weather impacts final numbers. U.S. ending stocks were in line with projections, though global ending stocks raised a few eyebrows, particularly with ongoing challenges in key growing regions. Meanwhile, in the cattle market, heavier weighted cattle are impacting trade, with the north moving on steady numbers before any activity in the south.
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    13 mins
  • Global Weather Factoring into the Trade | 10/5/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Oct 5 2024
    Market volatility was a key theme this week for both grains and livestock. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, Sue Martin with Ag & Investment and Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics discuss the weather challenges impacting agriculture, not only in the U.S. but worldwide. China returned to the market this week, purchasing grains, while countries like Egypt are building up reserves. In the coming weeks, all eyes will remain on weather patterns and potential shifts in global tensions as they continue to shape the markets.
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    13 mins
  • Sell or Store in this Market | 9/28/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
    Sep 28 2024
    The soybean market continues to rise despite lingering uncertainty around yield results. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup, Darren Frye with Water Street Advisors and Kyle Bumsted with Allendale break down the latest trade trends. Concerns are growing over Brazil's dry weather and delayed planting, raising questions about short covering in soybeans and the bean carryover. China's stimulus package remains a focal point, influencing Friday's market activity. With harvest in full swing, producers are weighing the decision to sell or store corn and beans. Meanwhile, the cattle market saw another strong performance, with higher cash prices in both the North and South, including a $4 increase in the North. Additionally, cheap corn is providing favorable opportunities for feeders.
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    13 mins