Grain markets this week stepped up the plate, took a swing on some expected weather forecasts and new demand numbers from the U.S.D.A. on Tuesday July 12th, and hit one out of the park. However, the play was reviewed, and with updated weather information, the home run was called back and things ended up lower... Read More
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As we enter the second half of the 2016 calendar year, the second quarter (April to June) could be easily characterized as the fund-rally that brought farmers profits. The commodity space in general enjoyed its best quarterly performance since 2010, outperforming every other asset class, and that’s exactly the reason that we saw money managers... Read More
There's been no shortage of information for grain markets to digest this week, with Statistics Canada issuing its first acreage estimates since this year's crop was seeded on Wednesday and the USDA publishing its latest acreage and stocks projections on Thursday. The StatsCan report affirmed the potential for a huge lentil crop on the prairies.... Read More
There were no major surprises as Statistics Canada issued an updated set of acreage estimates on Wednesday morning, ahead of the USDA's crop reports on Thursday. Lentils and canola both saw significant increases, while cereal crop acres dipped. The report was based on a survey of 24,500 farms between May 27 and June 12, 2016.... Read More
Grain markets had one of their worst weeks in the last couple of years as everything from better weather to updated production estimates to geopolitical risk erased most of the premiums we’ve seen over the past two months. We’ve been saying for the past few weeks in our commentary (both on here and our daily... Read More
The United Kingdom voted and the markets reacted. If you are a political or economics junkie, it was must-watch coverage of the BREXIT vote night. United Kingdom voters decided by a slight majority to leave the European Union. As one would expect, with "leave" or "stay", the markets would react. The Pound Sterling rocked lower... Read More
Grains through the middle of May saw fund buying continue to try keep the elevated prices where they’re at after some bearish weather and crop progress reports. Some warmer temperatures in the forecast for June across many parts of North America’s major growing regions have been offset by some timely rains in many locations. More... Read More
Moisture is finally scattering across the prairies, and yield potential is looking good, but what is behind the agricultural commodity complex rising? Can this rally sustain itself over the rest of 2016? Or is it just an imposter rally sucking in the unsophisticated longs? At Canada's Farm Progress Show in Regina Saskatchewan, Shaun Haney caught... Read More
The USDA published its monthly version of the world agricultural supply and demand estimates today and the numbers came in a bit below pre-report expectations. This was great for the bulls, but some weather pressures held the rally back from the massive gains that most were initially expecting after the report’s release as profits were... Read More
A big spike in the United States' live cattle cash market left producers hopeful late last week. "In the south — down in Texas, Kansas — we had the market up three dollars, to $1.28 US," explains Gateway Livestock's Anne Wasko, in this week's Beef Market Update (included below). "And the northern markets — Nebraska,... Read More