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REVERSAL: Grains Rally from Fresh Lows- Does it Matter??

REVERSAL: Grains Rally from Fresh Lows- Does it Matter??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff


REVERSAL: Grains Rally from Fresh Lows- Does it Matter??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff

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14 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.Futures Rebound After Hitting Lows: ?? Corn, soybean, and HRW wheat futures hit fresh life-of-contract lows during a recent trading session but managed to close higher. While these were not considered "key" reversals, the fact that they closed higher is seen as a positive sign.Declining Brazilian Crop Estimates: ??? Agroconsult has launched its Brazilian soybean crop tour, and its initial estimate for the crop stands at 153.8 million tons, down from its December estimate of 158.8 million tons. This reduction is attributed to adverse weather conditions in various Brazilian states, including hot and dry weather in Mato Grosso and excessive rainfall in the southern regions. Additionally, Brazilian farmers had to replant soybean acres due to extreme weather, with an estimated 7.2 million acres replanted, accounting for 6.4% of Brazil's total soybean acres.Black Sea Grain Deal Negotiations: ?? Negotiations are underway to potentially revive the Black Sea grain deal, with a focus on determining a structure for international partners to support Ukraine. The Black Sea grain deal expired in July 2023 when Russia withdrew from the agreement. Ukraine subsequently established an alternative shipping corridor along its western Black Sea coast, facilitating the export of 16.5 million tons of cargo, primarily food products.Reduction in Panama Canal Traffic: ?? Authorities in Panama have announced a 36% reduction in ship crossings through the Panama Canal until the end of April. This reduction is attributed to concerns about the water levels in the canal, which are critical for both its operations and human consumption. It is expected to cost Panama between $500 million and $700 million this year, and more than half of the country's population relies on the same lakes that fill the canal.US Ethanol Production Decline: ??? US ethanol production saw a marginal decline last week, with weekly output at 1.5 million barrels. However, this figure represents a 12% increase compared to the same week last year. Ethanol stocks increased to 25.7 million barrels, up 8% from the same week last year. Implied gasoline demand remained strong, with a 9.4% increase compared to the same week last year.Drought Monitor Data: ?️?️ The USDA released its weekly drought monitor data, showing significant improvement in drought conditions across parts of the Corn Belt. Precipitation in these areas was more than 200% of the weekly average, leading to notable drought improvement in regions including southeast Iowa, southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, Indiana, western Ohio, and Kentucky. However, the High Plains experienced winter storms and cold temperatures, resulting in little to no change in drought conditions.These developments underscore the dynamics of commodity futures, Brazilian crop challenges, international negotiations, water resource concerns, ethanol production, and drought conditions in key agricultural regions. ???
Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Joe Vaclavik discusses the grain markets, the business of farming, news related to agriculture, and a variety of other topics.