Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade turned negative after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WASDE report left U.S.
For U.S. crops, the USDA left its outlook for corn and soybeans unchanged. The corn-production estimate stayed at 14.87 billion bushels, while the soybeans projection remained at 4.37 billion bushels.
The White House had repeatedly said the funding freeze would not affect benefits that go directly to individuals.
USDA is raising its estimated average farm-gate price for the 2024 corn crop by 10 cents to $4.35 a bushel, while shaving the expected price for soybeans by 10 cents to $10.10 a bushel.
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February WASDE Recap
Front-month grain futures closed lower following Tuesday’s relatively non-exciting WASDE report. However, when looking under the hood, grain bulls can get excited about a few anecdotes. Global corn ...
CBOT grains fell after Tuesday's Wasde report left much of the agency's domestic outlook unchanged from the previous month--even if world projections showed a tighter story for both corn and soybeans.
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USDA’s latest Cattle Inventory report showed U.S. beef cattle numbers fell to the lowest level in 64 years to start the year.