Friday Channel Seed Final Bell with Brian Splitt with AgMarket.Net | 7/26/24 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 13 MIN

Friday Channel Seed Final Bell with Brian Splitt with AgMarket.Net | 7/26/24

from The Final Bell · host Rural Radio Network

Early short covering did little to support grain prices, as shifting weather models introduced new uncertainties. Stock movement has reverted back to trade, complicating the market outlook. The risk for old crop corn remains high, driven by fluctuating conditions and market dynamics. Meanwhile, feeder cattle prices are influenced by corn movement, creating a complex interplay between these two key agricultural sectors.

Early short covering did little to support grain prices, as shifting weather models introduced new uncertainties. Stock movement has reverted back to trade, complicating the market outlook. The risk for old crop corn remains high, driven by fluctuating conditions and market dynamics. Meanwhile, feeder cattle prices are influenced by corn movement, creating a complex interplay between these two key agricultural sectors.

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