AG TIME – A Tale of Two Cities

John WalshGrains

The soy is experiencing a quiet day overall. The market is digesting the recent break and perhaps consolidating for a minute. The weather looks conducive to bringing home a very large soybean crop. The reality is that we have priced in a realistic price relative to the historic numbers. My contention is that the prices are supposed to move to …

Scale Down

Steve BruceGrains

In my view we’re enjoying a fantastic finish of the growing season for corn and beans and the National Weather Service is calling for slightly warmer and wetter than normal conditions in the Heartland in its 6 to 10 day forecast. The state by state condition reports usually receive less emphasis as crops near harvest in my opinion. The market …

AG TIME – Grains and Pork

John WalshGrains

There exists a significant relationship between feed and the animal. This is no great revelation. At present, the Chinese produce and consume the largest hog herd in the world. Approx 500 million pigs annual. There is much concern about the recent outbreak of African flu. It is my belief this may be just getting started. The Chinese lack the oversight …

AG TIME may the farce be with you

John WalshGrains

I am finding some perplexing aspects to the market. This is not necessarily anything new or different. Just a verbalization. It appears there are those that still would like to attempt to find something bullish in the soy complex. In my opinion, without a major global disruption from a weather problem, or some unseen act of God event, the bean …

AG TIME – Many Moving Parts

John WalshGrains

There are many moving parts in the volatile landscape. The beans are certainly burdened with a record carryover. The Chinese will be sending a delegation to work things out with the US. The South American planting will soon be underway. Some thoughts. It is my belief now, and for some time, that China cannot afford a trade war with the …

AG TIME – Is It Time?

John WalshGrains

The Beans and Meal are continuing their recovery. Today the Chinese and the US said they would open dialogue regarding the trade dispute. This was viewed as a positive. It is my belief that the recent highs in beans will hold. The Nov 2018 high is 920, the Nov 19 high is 950. The weather is near ideal to finish …

AG TIME – The Numbers Speak for Themselves

John WalshGrains

The Beans rebounded today. Actually unbelievable in my opinion. Now the carry is 750 million plus. The global numbers are 105 mmt plus. All thoughts we have spoken about. The Chinese demand is changing. These are long term shifts. The beans are important, but China will buy alternative proteins – that is already underway. The global protein is on the …

AG TIME – Awaiting the Report Friday

John WalshGrains

The beans were up led by meal. The talk du jour was the Chinese prices are higher over concern about a lack of supply. A couple perceptions that I am working through.  The Chinese bean imports in July are less than anticipated. Fact, they are trailing last year this time by 2mmt. Demand gone is gone forever. It goes to …

AG TIME – Do we Have Separation?

John WalshGrains

The soy complex under pressure. The rhetoric will have us believe it is due to the tariff situation.  Perhaps. However, there is much to consider. The global soy production is going up. The demand is waning. The title do we have separation refers to the bean corn relationship. Perhaps a sea change. It is my belief the global shift has …

Cattle – Wall of Demand?

Alan PalmerGeneral Commentary, Grains, Livestock

Good Day Producers and Speculators,  The comments below are all my opinions. If you are trading always use a risk stop or the risk can become uncontrollable.  These are volatile markets.  So let’s recap as we assess the impact of when markets hit these olive extreme’s like 3 weeks ago down by previous months lows.  We were looking for a monthly reversal up to buy KWU 4.73, CZ …