Updated every Thursday by the GCC Grain Market Originators
Bearish tone follows today's USDA Quarterly Stocks and Acreage Report, exports are a mixed bag, and cooler temps are on the way.
Panama Canal and Mississippi River water levels struggle, Feds hold rates steady, and export sales come in on the lower side of expectations.
September WASDE doesn't satisfy bulls, southwest Kansas receives welcome rains, and weekly export sales come in mostly as expected.
Crop conditions slip, export inspections don't send the marketing year out with a bang, and StoneX releases their fall crop survey.
Mississippi River levels continue to decline, export sales a mixed bag, and hot, dry weather is here to stay for a few days.
Hot, dry weather persists, ProFarmer Tour findings, and small adjustments to national crop conditions.
Markets find momentum going into weekend with hot and dry forecast for Midwest.
Yields trimmed and demand adjusted in today's August WASDE Report.
Promising August weather has bears in the driver's seat of commodity markets.
Corn Belt forecasts and the Black Sea situation continue to dominate markets.
Today's Stocks and Acreage Reports had surprises for both corn and beans. Wetter, cooler forecasts have put a damper on the corn market.
Ongoing dryness in the central Corn Belt pushes crop conditions lower and markets higher.