Chart of the Day – December Corn

Jeff FosseGeneral Commentary

The information and opinions expressed below are based on my analysis of price behavior and chart activity Thursday, August 21, 2025 If you like this article and would like to receive more information on the commodity markets from Walsh Trading, please use the link to join our email list –Click here  Every morning, at about 8 AM CST, I post a …

Corn and Soybeans Rally on Thursday, Short Covering in Chicago Wheat

Hans SchmitGrains

Soybeans– It was a solid day for November soybeans, closing up 19 cents. Exports sales were strong this morning. Soybean oil finished up +2.32, while soybean meal closed -3.40 lower. Illinois and Western Iowa showed particularly favorable yields, with Illinois seeing the highest pod count on record. The next 2 weeks are expected to be cooler in the Midwest. China’s …

Wheat Trades 7 1/4 cents Higher to 505 3/4 on Wednesday

Hans SchmitGrains

Soybeans– Day 2 of the Pro Farmer crop tour through, Indiana and Illinois, found only one field with notable disease. Pro Farmer mentioned that Indiana’s moisture ratings are the lowest since 2014. The USDA is expecting a record yield in Indiana, more rain will be needed for that to materialize. In Nebraska, a number of crop diseases were found, most …

5 Minutes on the Markets – 08/20/25

Jeff FosseGeneral Commentary

I post these videos every trading day, shortly after 8 AM CT. Check back here tomorrow for another update! Live Cattle and Feeder Cattle closed higher on Tuesday. Nearby Live contracts failed to set new contract highs, but back months in Live Cattle and all of the Feeder Cattle contract did. The trend is still up, fundamentals remain bullish, but …

Corn Was Slightly Higher on Monday, while Soybeans Traded Slightly Lower

Hans SchmitGrains

Soybeans– Soybeans were down 2 cents during today’s trading session. The Pro Farmer crop tour begins this week. The market will play close attention to see how the fields look compared to the USDA’s estimates. With China and the US pushing trade talks out into the future, any bullish news regarding China purchases will have to wait. Weather forecasts show …

The Grains Traded Higher on Friday, Led by Soybeans

Hans SchmitGrains

Soybeans– After yesterday’s selloff soybeans rallied hard to end the week. Soybeans were higher due to forecasts for late August calling for drier than normal conditions for late August. Exports for new crop soybeans for the ending August 7, came in at 1,133,006 tons. China is still buying soybeans from South America, which likely gives the US a very short …