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CBOT weekly outlook: Traders, analysts anticipate WASDE report

El Nino also worth watching longer-term

MarketsFarm — While traders and analysts continue to keep an eye on weather conditions, their collective focus will momentarily shift on Friday when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) releases its monthly world agricultural supply/demand estimates (WASDE). This month’s report will be highly significant as it will announce the first U.S. crop production estimates for



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Latest StatCan stocks report ‘least important of them all’

Wheat, canola numbers not expected to have significant impact on markets

MarketsFarm — For MarketsFarm Pro analyst Mike Jubinville, there was little in the latest Statistics Canada (StatCan) grain stocks report that would budge the markets. “When I look at the run of StatCan reports that we get through the year, whether they’re acreage, production or ending stocks, this report in May is the least important



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Canola fund short position grows

Funds also net short in U.S. wheats

MarketsFarm — The managed money net short position in canola grew in early May as fund traders were busy liquidating long positions and moving more money to the short side of the market, according to the latest Commitments of Traders report from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). As of May 2, the net



The latest activity in canola markets has more to do with speculators buying back short positions.

Betting on grain markets

Expert's Radar: The spreads become important when trying to understand market action

As a casual hockey fan who only pays real attention once the playoffs roll around, it’s been interesting to see the sheer number of sports betting ads, and even commentary, now that gambling on the outcome of individual games is legal in Canada. There are many ways to bet on sports. While simply picking which

Spring planting is proceeding in parts of the U.S. Midwest, including this field at Montgomery Township in northeastern Ohio’s Ashland County on April 19.

Canola trade’s attentions turn to thoughts of spring

Planting is already underway in U.S. fields nowhere near you

The ICE Futures canola market saw mixed activity during the week ended April 20, with the nearby May contract hitting both its highest and lowest levels of the past month as traders worked to exit the contract ahead of its expiry. The more-active deferred months were also up and down during the week, but held


CBOT July 2023 soft red winter wheat with 20-day moving average, Minneapolis July 2023 hard red spring wheat (yellow line) and K.C. July 2023 hard red winter wheat (orange line). (Barchart)

U.S. grains: Chicago grains flat or down with weather, Black Sea in focus

Large Russian supplies temper fears over Black Sea deal collapse

Mexico City | Reuters — Chicago grain futures closed flat or lower on Tuesday, with wheat hitting a 21-month low, as markets were weighed down by a dip in stocks and crude oil and clear forecasts for U.S. planting weather, traders said. Corn closed slightly up as the market weighed increasing export competition from Brazil,

A relatively mild winter could mean good survival for winter cereals headed into spring.

Winter cereals ready to check

A mild winter and adequate snow cover likely means they’re OK, but you’ll need to find out for sure

With the melt in full swing, it’s time to check whether winter cereals are still viable. Lionel Kaskiw, a crop production extension specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says one of the main concerns regarding survival is the temperature at crown depth. It’s critical for winter wheat, says Kaskiw. “Soil temperatures need to be -20 C or