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Soybeans continue to support the grain market
2014-06-24 15:19:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
It seems the soybean market has to deliver a spectacular performance each and every day or in general, the entire ag sector seems a bit disappointed. This bullish demeanor, or tilt to the market, in my opinion, has caused some traders to take several ill-advised shots on goal the past few months. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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Signs of nutrient deficiency in corn, soybeans
2014-06-20 16:28:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: PotashCorp eKonomics Nutrient deficiency in corn or soybeans can be seen just by looking at the plant. Problems in the upper and lower canopy can signify micro and macronutrient deficiencies, respectively. Discoloration can mean a shortage in potassium or nitrogen and stunted plant growth can also signify a nutrient shortage. read more
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Soybeans Could Have One Last Rally
2014-06-18 14:49:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
From there it's believed we could see a late inning rally and perhaps one last hurrah! Grain Market Viewpoint read more
Soybeans: It's only when the tide goes out you discover who was swimming naked
2014-05-28 16:29:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
From what I am hearing most end-users are about 65-75% covered through July but have next to nothing done for August. Obviously everybody is hoping imports will help resolve the situation, but no one is clearly certain about how this game will end. Soybean traders are digesting the fact the US planting pace is now AHEAD of our traditional average. The USDA released data yesterday showing that 59% of the crop is now planted vs. 41% last year and 56% on average. In addition 25% of the crop is now "emerged" vs. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
Soybeans: The game has changed! Make sure youre NOT still playing under the old set of rules.
2014-05-27 15:52:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
The bear's continue to argue from a longer-term perspective, wanting to discount the current tight conditions in the old-crop balance sheet as something that will eventually be solved by imports, and focus more intently on record US acreage going in the ground, near ideal growing conditions and a very large South American crop that is all but out of the ground. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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