Navigating Soybean Crush Margins

Vincent GiampietroGrains

Historically, we crushed for meal (to feed pigs and chickens) and treated oil as the byproduct. The Renewable Diesel (RD) boom flipped that script. We started crushing for oil to feed the demand, leaving us with a glut of meal as the byproduct. That structural inversion is the root of current market tension. We are now in the “Feedstock Era,” …

Soy Commentary

John WalshGeneral Commentary, Grains

Commentary: The soy has rallied approximately forty cents over the last month. This rally was sparked by Chinese purchases. The Chinese have increased the import agenda in soy in order to replenish stocks that were lower than normal. The Brazilian has been the dominant player to China over  the last six months. It is presumed that the crop harvested last year …