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Rain, Flooding, and Tornados: Planting Delays Ahead??

Rain, Flooding, and Tornados: Planting Delays Ahead??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff


Rain, Flooding, and Tornados: Planting Delays Ahead??

FromGrain Markets and Other Stuff

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 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.Midwest Tornado Outbreak: Over the weekend, a flurry of tornadoes wreaked havoc across the Midwest. On Friday alone, 106 tornadoes tore through six states, causing widespread destruction, particularly in Nebraska and Iowa. Despite the catastrophic damage, few injuries were reported, and fortunately, there were no fatalities. However, on Saturday, several tornadoes struck Oklahoma, resulting in extensive structural damage and sadly, four fatalities along with numerous injuries. The affected communities are now in the process of recovery and rebuilding. ?️?️Fund Traders Adjust Corn Positions: According to the latest Commitment of Traders data released by the CFTC, fund traders have reduced their net short position in the corn market. During the week ending April 23, they were net buyers of 46k contracts of corn, though the net short position remains historically large at 226k contracts. A similar trend was observed in soybeans, with fund traders being net buyers of 17k contracts, while maintaining a historically large net short position. Meanwhile, they were net buyers of 20k contracts of SRW wheat. ??Impact of Biofuel Feedstock Imports on Soybean Market: The rise in biofuel feedstock imports, including alternatives like used cooking oil, tallow, and canola oil, has led to reduced demand for soybean oil. Consequently, crush margins have declined, prompting earlier seasonal maintenance closures of soybean processing plants. Despite government incentives driving soybean crush expansion, concerns over excess capacity have emerged due to heightened competition. In January, soybean oil accounted for a record-low 32% of feedstocks used for biodiesel production. ??Drought Threatens Russian Wheat Crop: Russia's wheat-growing regions are facing drought conditions, particularly in southwestern Russia, which could impact this year's wheat crop. Some industry experts have lowered their crop forecasts due to the adverse weather. While central Russia's spring planting and winter grain crops are expected to fare better, the overall grain harvest in Russia is projected to decline to 132mmt from 144.9mmt last year. ???Inflation and Consumer Spending: The core PCE price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation, surged in March, exceeding expectations with a 2.8% gain on an annual basis. Consumer spending also saw a significant increase last month, rising by 0.5%, driven by a strong labor market. This combination of high inflation and robust consumer spending is likely to deter the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates in the near future. ??
Released:
Apr 29, 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.