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02 Jun 2025 -
Hammersmith
It was a short work week in the USA following the Monday holiday but the market still tried to do exciting things --- probably due to the everchanging tariff situation and the possible reciprocal tariffs from major grain/oilseed importing regions. At this time what may happen with the EU and China and reciprocal tariffs are in question ---- the USA doubling of the import tariff on steel and aluminum will exacerbate the situation with both China and the EU.......please click PDF to see more details
28 May 2025 -
CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps flat or weak though summer breeding has started up …
26 May 2025 -
Hammercmith
Monday May 26 is a holiday in the USA so grain markets will be closed.
Corn prices in the US were up by about USD 6 m/t this week with soybeans up by about USD 4 m/t and soymeal also higher but by USD 5 m/t. US winter wheat increased by about USD 7 m/t while US spring wheat increased by USD 12 m/t......please click PDF to see more details
21 May 2025 -
CFO Exclusive
Inventory goes up, cash trend keeps slowing down though summer breeding starts up…
19 May 2025 -
Hammersmith
Looking at USA futures prices, US corn was down by about USD 3 on the week with soybeans seen as up by only a couple of dollars m/t and soymeal not changing much – perhaps up by a dollar or two. USA HRW wheat was up by perhaps one dollar m/t while US spring wheat was lower by about USD 7 m/t......please click PDF to see more details
14 May 2025 -
CFO Exclusive
Increasing fishmeal stockpiles and smooth fishing would risk at RMB trend…
12 May 2025 -
Hammersmith
Next week is WASDE week once again --- it sure comes up very quickly – it doesn’t seem like a month has gone by.
Old-crop corn futures were down by about USD 8 m/t this week with new-crop down by USD.....please click PDF to see more details
07 May 2025 -
CFO Exclusive
Fishing keeps growth but move down cash trend if stockpiles are still high…
06 May 2025 -
Hammersmith
Old crop USA corn prices were down by USD 6 m/t this week while new crop USA corn dropped by USD 2 m/t. Soybeans, both old and new crop, were up by USD 2 or 3 m/t while soymeal was unchanged on the week. USA hard red winter wheat was down about USD........please click PDF to see more details
28 Apr 2025 -
Hammersmith
While possible/planned tariffs are still important to the grain/oilseed business the 90 day extension on major tariffs has calmed the grain markets a little and we are now back looking at the weather.
US corn futures prices were down by about USD........please click PDF to see more details