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Corn fights back, flat at midday | Thursday, May 4, 2023

May 4, 20232 Mins Read Markets
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At midday corn is unchanged while soybeans are down 9¢. 

CBOT wheat is up 11¢. KC wheat is up 16¢. Minneapolis wheat is up 10¢. 

Live cattle are down 10¢. Lean hogs are down 90¢. Feeder cattle are down 83¢. 

Crude oil is up 33¢. 

The U.S. Dollar Index June contract is at 101.14. 

S&P 500 futures are down 34 points. Dow futures are down 398 points. 

Corn down 7¢ as commodities give back gains: 9:27 a.m. 

Corn and soybeans are both down 7¢ this morning. 

CBOT wheat is down 6¢. KC wheat is down 10¢. Minneapolis wheat is down 14¢. 

Prior to this morning’s 8:30 a.m. open, The Brock Report said grains and soybeans couldn’t hold on to yesterday’s “Russia rally” in the overnight trade.

“Renewed pressure on prices came from favorable U.S. planting weather and poor export demand as worries about increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine eased, at least temporarily,” says The Brock Report. “Although Russia on Thursday accursed the U.S. of being behind Wednesday morning’s alleged drone attack on the Kremlin.”

USDA released the weekly Export Sales report this morning. Corn sales for the 2022/2023 marketing year came in below expectations at 315,600 metric tons. Soybeans were within the trade expectations with 289,700 metric tons in sales for 2022/2023. Wheat also met expectations with 211,100 metric tons in sales for 2022/2023. All three commodities fell within predicted ranges for the 2023/2024 marketing year. 

Live cattle are up 40¢ this morning. Lean hogs are down 25¢. Feeder cattle are up 65¢. 

Crude oil is down 27¢. 

S&P 500 futures are down 22 points. Dow futures are down 227 points. 

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