31 Mar 2026

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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#01

Next Monday is a holiday in the US --- markets will be quiet.
This week was WASDE week or perhaps it was surprise week as some USDA WASDE numbers caught the market by surprise. US corn and soybean yields were increased by the USDA with corn having the biggest increase.........please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#51-#52

USA corn prices were up by about USD 3 m/t with soybeans up by USD 6 m/t and soymeal at USD 8 m/t higher. USA winter wheat prices moved up by USD 4 m/t while spring wheat prices were unchanged......please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#49-#50

This week’s report is not as comprehensive or accurate as usual since many of the sources of information are not back up to speed after the holidays.
Looking at prices for this week compared to our last report on December 20, 2025, corn prices have dropped by just over USD 2 MT while soybeans have dropped by USD 5 MT and soymeal is also lower by USD 5 MT. US winter wheat is unchanged for the period while US spring wheat has moved lower by USD 3 MT.......please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#48

There was almost no change in US corn prices as the week ended but soybeans were down by USD 10 m/t but soymeal was unchanged on the week. US soft red winter wheat was down by almost USD 10 m/t while US spring wheat was up by a couple of dollars m/t.......please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#47

USA corn prices finished the week down by about USD 2 m/t with soybeans slipping lower down by about USD 11 m/t with soymeal dropping by about USD 5 m/t. USA winter wheat moved lower by about USD 5 m/t with Us spring wheat almost unchanged for the week........please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#46

There was no change in US corn prices this week but soybeans dropped by USD 11 m/t and soymeal was down by about USD 12 m/t. US winter wheat was perhaps USD 2 higher while spring wheat was about USD 2 m/t lower........please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#45

This week was USA Thanksgiving holiday week with many organizations only working three days or at least being short staffed on Friday and closed on Thursday. Thanksgiving week is normally one of the quietest trading weeks of the year in the US and this week was no exception...........please click PDF to see more details 



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#44

US corn prices finished the week down by about US$ 3 m/t with soybeans almost unchanged on the week US soymeal down by US$ 5 m/t. USA winter wheat was only a couple of dollars m/t higher on the week while US spring wheat was unchanged.....please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#43

This week was USDA WASDE week --- the first WASDE in a while --- and everyone had an opinion on what the report would say. Corn, soybeans and soymeal had a quite active trading week while wheat markets seemed quiet.........please click PDF to see more details



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Hammersmith Weekly Feed Grain and Protein Report Wk#42

Trade reports say that we will have a USDA WASDE report next week --- it will be nice to see the report once again. Everyone misses all these valuable reports that the USDA issues during normal times. The trade is expecting a bullish report for corn, perhaps with lower yield level, but for soybeans it could be bearish as yields may be higher.........please click PDF to see more details  



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