WRT World Agricultural Supply and Demand March 29

Hans SchmitGrains, Softs

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Soybeans Close Lower on Friday

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans finished the day lower after a 4 ¼ cent gain in the overnight session. The EPA’s RVO decision was released today. The biodiesel mandate is set at 8.86 billion RINS for 2026 and 8.95 for 2027. Soybean oil was lower heading into the release of the new biofuel mandate, but reversed following the decision. The average trade estimate …

Wheat Moves Higher on Thursday

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– After the bounce yesterday, soybeans closed nearly unchanged. May was up 1 ¼ cents in the overnight session. The meeting between President Trump and Xi scheduled for May 14-15 should help support soybeans. For the week ending March 19, soybean export sales were 668k. However, the acreage report on Tuesday is expected to come out bearish. The new biofuel …

Soybeans Rally After May Trump/Xi Meeting Announcement

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans made a solid gain today after it was reported that President Trump will be headed to China May 14. The new biofuel mandate is expected to be released on Friday. The acreage and grain stocks reports will be out on Tuesday. Brazil’s soybean harvest is estimated at 65% complete. Soybeans will likely continue to be volatile going forward. …

Soybeans Trade Lower on Tuesday

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans finished the day lower after trading 3 ½ cents lower in the overnight session. AgMarket updated their forecast for soybean acreage to 86.1 ma from 85 ma previously. There was already a shift from corn and cotton acres to soybeans expected. The high cost of fertilizer is also likely to shift more acreage to beans. The new biofuel …

Corn and Wheat Sell-Off With Crude Oil on Monday

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans were up 5 cents in the overnight session and higher again today. Brazil’s harvest is estimated at 65% complete. For the week ending March 19, soybean exports were 1.1 mmt, compared to 981k the week prior. There was a 161k flash sale this morning for delivery to Mexico. There was some profit taking in meal today following the …

WRT World Agricultural Supply and Demand March 22

Hans SchmitGrains, Softs

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Chart of the Day – July Wheat

Jeff FosseGeneral Commentary

The information and opinions expressed below are based on my analysis of price behavior and chart activity Sign Up to receive Walsh Trading’s 1st Half of 2026 Market Outlook First Half of 2026 Outlook for the Livestock and Grain markets. Sunday, March 22, 2026 July Wheat (Daily) On Friday, Wheat sagged lower, closing 12 ¼ cents lower at 607 ¼.  …

The Grains Close Lower to End the Week

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans traded lower today after a 3 cent gain in the overnight session. The grains continue to trade higher in the overnight session as a whole. Significant soybean purchases from China seem unlikely now in the near-term, after Trump pushed the meeting back a month and a half. Funds still hold a large net long position in beans. May …

The Grains Trade Higher on Thursday

Hans SchmitGrains

SOYBEANS– Soybeans were higher on the day after a 4 ¼ cent gain in the overnight session. Export sales this morning were 298k for the current marketing year and 6k for next year. Exports are at 86% of the USDA estimate, compared to the 5-year average at 91%. Top buyers of US soybeans were China, Mexico, and an unknown country. …