【Daily weather tracking】The corn belt in the USA is facing bad weather again. Could it have a negative impact on crops?
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in USA indicates that temperatures and rainfall in most parts of the country will be near or above normal levels.
【Daily Weather Tracking】USA's plains region has received precipitation, which may be beneficial for spring crops.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA on June 23-27 shows that temperatures and precipitation in most of the country are near or above normal.
Chicago SRW wheat futures have fallen for the third consecutive week, while soybean futures have remained relatively stable.
Weekly Overview - Price Changes This Week: Over the past week, CBOT agricultural commodity prices have fallen. Wheat prices have fallen due to improved HRW crop prospects, while corn and soybean prices have remained relatively stable.
Daily weather tracking: Extreme weather has affected corn growth in the United States planting areas.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA shows that, except for some parts of the southern Texas area, most parts of the country are expected to have above-normal temperatures.
Daily weather update: The southern USA is experiencing hot and dry weather, which may put pressure on summer crops.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA from June 19 to June 23 shows that temperatures across most of the country will be near or above normal, except for some areas of the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains where temperatures will be cooler than usual.
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[Daily Weather Tracking] Sporadic showers hit the corn and soybean producing regions of the USA.
The US National Weather Service's 6-10 day outlook from June 18th to 22nd shows that except for some areas in the northern plateau, northern basin, and northwest where temperatures are below normal, temperatures across the country are close to or above normal.
USDA Reports Flash Export Sales of U.S. Soybeans -- Market Talk
U.S. exporters reported sales of 120,000 metric tons of soybeans to unknown destinations during the current marketing year, according to the USDA.
U.S. Corn Export Sales Meet Top Range of Forecasts
Weekly export sales of U.S. corn were within the high end of estimates, while wheat narrowly missed forecasts.
Net sales of soybean exports increased month-on-month, in line with market expectations.
USA's net soybean exports for the years 2023/2024 were 377,000 tons, as expected, compared to 190,000 tons in the previous week; net soybean sales for the years 2024/2025 were 0.3 million tons, compared to 74,000 tons in the previous week.
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USDA Monthly Report Review: The June report did not shake the grain market prices, but these contents are still worth paying attention to!
The June supply and demand report issued by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) had limited impact on the grain market, especially the wheat market...
Intraday analysis: CBOT grain futures rise, how is the market fundamental data?
Due to market expectations that Russian wheat crops may be further damaged by the weather, and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has lowered its forecast for Russia's 2024-25 wheat production to the lowest level in three years, CBOT grain futures rose on Wednesday.
USDA June Report: Expectations for Supply and Demand of Soybeans in the United States.
The USDA monthly report shows that the expected ending stock of soybeans for the 2024/2025 marketing year in the United States in June is 455 million bushels, an increase of 10 million bushels compared to the May estimate of 445 million bushels.
Benefiting from the weather in Russia, Chicago SRW wheat has continued to rise. How are soybeans and corn performing?
Expected price increases in Russia due to weather affecting crops, with corn slightly down and the soybean market remaining stable before the USDA report.
The weather in the central and western United States remains cool and dry, which is beneficial for planting summer crops.
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service shows that most areas, except for the Northern Plateau and Northwest region, will experience temperatures and rainfall close to or above normal.
Due to the influence of high temperatures, CBOT corn may rebound in the next few weeks.
According to the crop growth report released by the US Department of Agriculture, 74% of corn is in good to excellent condition, a decrease of 1 percentage point from last week but a 14% increase from the same period last year.
Last week's soybean export inspection volume met market expectations.
As of the week ending June 6, 2024, the export inspection volume of soybean in the United States was 231,002 tons, revised from 361,217 tons in the previous week, with an initial value of 348,644 tons.
The US producers are using dry weather to plant the remaining areas of corn and soybean.
The National Weather Service in the USA's outlook for June 15 to June 19 shows that temperatures in most parts of the country may be higher than normal, except for the cooler areas of the Northern High Plains and Northwest.