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Corn and soybeans tread water as US farmers sell into high prices

January 15, 2025
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Corn and soybeans tread water as US farmers sell into high prices
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CANBERRA: Chicago corn and soybean futures hovered just below multi-month highs on Wednesday, as US farmers stepped up their selling and took the momentum out of a price rally.

Soybeans rise for fourth session on Latam dryness, corn down

Wheat prices fell slightly without strong upward pressure from rising corn prices.

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  • The most active corn contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was up 0.2% at $4.75-1/2 a bushel at 0126 GMT after reaching $4.80, its highest since December 2023, on Tuesday.

  • CBOT soybeans rose 0.1% to $10.48-1/4 a bushel after touching $10.64, their highest since October last year, on Tuesday.

  • Wheat dipped 0.1% to $5.46 a bushel.

  • Corn and soy futures surged after the US Department of Agriculture on Friday cut its estimates for US 2024 corn and soybean production and end-of-season stockpiles by more than analysts had expected.

  • Traders said farmers had begun taking advantage of higher prices to sell. Expectations that rain could aid Argentine crops stressed by a heat wave were also a drag on prices.

  • Speculators were again net buyers of corn and soy on Tuesday, albeit at a much smaller scale than on Friday or Monday, traders said. Funds have a hefty net long position in CBOT corn, leaving the market vulnerable to long liquidation, but are net short in soybeans.

  • Weighing on soybean prices is the start of Brazil’s harvest. State crop agency Conab said on Tuesday Brazil would produce a record-breaking 166.32 million metric tons. Private forecasters predict a harvest as large as 173 million tons.

  • Conab also slightly lowered its Brazilian corn production forecast to 119.55 million tons.

  • Brazilian soybeans are cheaper than US beans. Exporter group ANEC raised its export forecast for Brazil in January to 2.19 million tons.

  • CBOT prices are also under pressure from a strong dollar making US crops costlier for overseas buyers. The greenback has dipped since Monday but remains near two-year highs.

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