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World Vol.343 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – NATO, Putin-Xi, etc.)
World Vol.342 (U.S., etc. – interest rate hikes, etc.)
World Vol.341 (economy – U.S., Europe, etc.)
World Vol.340 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.339 (Americas, U.K., etc.)
World Vol.337 (China, U.K., U.S., Australia)
World Vol.335 (Twitter – stock, etc.)
World Vol.334 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – U.S., etc.)
World Vol.333 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Europe, etc.)
World Vol.332 (economy – miscellaneous)
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以下、順に、
343:@lthompsonlex,@Forbes、@farnazfassihi,@nytimesworld
342:@federalreserve2枚
341:@bundesbank,@derspiegel、@ecb、@banquedefrance、@WSJopinion
340:@FarmPolicy、@ragipsoylu,@MiddleEastEye、@Textyorgua_Eng、@latimes、@CBSEveningNews、@dwnews、@BjornLomborg,@ForeignPolicy
339:@YahooNews、@taiwanplusnews
338:@baselinescene,@LukaszRachel,@latimes,@RobinBrooksIIF、@laffngeconomist,@Forbes、@JavierBlas,@bopinion,@ProfessorKaren、@EIAgov
337:@djrothkopf,@thedailybeast、@BradLendon,@cnni
336:@TheEconomist
335:@alex_kirshner,@DivesTech,@slate
334ツイート:studylib
333:@chinapersian,@Florence_Tan,@Reuters,@CSIS_Trade、@virtualnomad,@martoneder,@SStapczynski,@business
332:@economics,@ctorresreporter,@SteveMatthews12、@BEA_News、@CFODive,@JamesLTyson,@business_econ、@ABCaustralia,@RBAInfo
本稿:@USDA_ERS、@HighPlainsJrnl、@csdigest,@FPShow、@PUCommercialAg,@FarmPolicy
「soybean(s)」及び、「Ukraine」又は「corn」を入力検索して出て来たツイート
June 2022 Oil Crops Outlook — Demand for U.S. soybeans remains strong; world sunflower seed markets adjust to dynamics in Ukraine.
Learn more: https://t.co/d7NYIWyD2e.
— Economic Research Service (@USDA_ERS) June 14, 2022
The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates recently released by the USDA showed only slight changes to the balance sheet for corn, soybeans and wheat. But the estimates left in place a lot of uncertainty about the war in Ukraine. https://t.co/WwzGHCUMhM
— High Plains Journal (@HighPlainsJrnl) June 17, 2022
#Ukrainians struggle to ship #grain out of war-torn country
Despite war hampering grain shipments, Ukraine moved a million metric tons of grain in April.https://t.co/wd4NuS8qhe— Corn-Soybean Digest (@csdigest) June 10, 2022
https://twitter.com/FarmPolicy/status/1536424191532097537
Global oilseed production for 2022/23 is lowered 0.3 million tons to 646.8 million as lower sunflowerseed is partly offset by higher rapeseed and soybean output.
Sunflowerseed production is lowered & #soybean production is raised for #Ukraine based on planting progress reports.
— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) June 10, 2022
In US, the leading biofuels producer, 36% of total corn production went to biofuels last yr…biodiesel accounted for 40% of soybean oil. 50% reduction in grain for biofuels in EU/US would compensate for all lost exports of UA wheat, corn, barley and rye.https://t.co/RU9RcQafYS
— Rebecca Moore 'BJ' (@beckyjomoore) June 12, 2022
Global new-crop #corn supplies come in much higher than expected based on a bigger #Ukraine crop (25 mmt from 19.5 mmt in May; exports unch @ 9 mmt). #Soybeans come in above expectations but #wheat slightly below. No changes to old or new crop #China imports (corn/wht/soy). pic.twitter.com/wHXkUujzJb
— Karen Braun (@kannbwx) June 10, 2022
Grains rallying into the close of overnight trade as equity markets are down hard & DJI is retesting channel support. 5.6m acres of wheat will not be harvested in Ukraine due to war. Record soybean crush for any May on record but rush margins weakening. Meal Chart: pic.twitter.com/4VEW34IhgG
— James Zeeb (@LakeRaymond) June 16, 2022
Overnight grains slightly lower awaiting today's WASDE report expected to lower S American corn production & tighten soybean carryover. Rumors of Chinese purchases of U.S. beans & Russia stealing Ukrainian grain & exporting it as their own. https://t.co/lKVqaa0wwf
— James Zeeb (@LakeRaymond) June 10, 2022
https://twitter.com/YuriNV11/status/1535135825243021312
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Origin: Ukraine
Crop Year: 2021
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— U1 Agro (@uoneagro) June 13, 2022
Soybeans are lower as corn and wheat are higher as Ukraine port situation remains in focus. https://t.co/IBLXnDjk4z pic.twitter.com/9ny5qSutL5
— GrainPhD (@GrainPhD) June 13, 2022
According to preliminary forecasts, the potential production of grain on the existing sown areas in Ukraine will be 48-50 million tonnes
corn crop 24 million tonnes
wheat 16-20 million tonnes
barley 5 million tonnes
sunflower 10 million tonnes
soybeans 2.5-2.8 million tonnes pic.twitter.com/ukarpa4R24— ajit4g (@ajit4g1) June 14, 2022
Our store will donate 10% of the proceeds to "Ukrainian American Freedom Foundation Humanitarian Aid".
I trust the donation fund, but I really want to go there myself to see for myself.https://t.co/pFhxCyXyHR#Ukraine #Medical_Aid
— Products JP (@ProductsJP1) June 14, 2022
Because of the war in Ukraine, Japanese farmers are reducing rice crops in favor of wheat and soybeans, reports Japan Today. pic.twitter.com/m0joVpKCGH
— Spriteer (@spriteer_774400) June 13, 2022
US corn and soybean farmers are entering their prime growing period. What’s the outlook this season? Presented by @CMEGroup pic.twitter.com/vFeheKEyns
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) June 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/poandpo/status/1537163068614053894
With soybeans, corn and tobacco planted, #plant22 continues for cucumbers and sweet potatoes for @UnitedSoy director and @ncsoybeans farmer Reggie Strickland. His pigs and turkeys are also growing. #GroundWork2022 https://t.co/fhaUCnuADW
— U.S. SOY (@ussoy) June 17, 2022
June is historically a month when new-crop corn and new-crop soybean prices plateau and then begin to gradually slide lower as we move toward fall harvest. https://t.co/nO6zsSZIHb pic.twitter.com/qfNTNccQuZ
— U.S. Farm Report (@USFarmReport) June 10, 2022
CROP UPDATE: Those good condition ratings we've seen for corn and soybeans are being put to the test this week because of the heat. https://t.co/onBX5yiBLD pic.twitter.com/VBAuiKL04Y
— U.S. Farm Report (@USFarmReport) June 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/kannbwx/status/1537138560985440257
Analysts see the first condition score of the season for U.S. #soybeans at 70% good-to-excellent and #corn unch from 73% last week. Five-year avg initial soy rating is 66% (low of 54% in 2019), 5yr avg initial skipping 2019 is 70%. Initial soy score in 2021 was 67% g/e. pic.twitter.com/C9VEafVeFE
— Karen Braun (@kannbwx) June 13, 2022
The #corn/#soybean 7 day forecast indicates 37%/39% of normal precipitation. https://t.co/7ypiAq54AN pic.twitter.com/cXYQNGlJdV
— CropProphet (@CropProphet) June 13, 2022
Soybeans drop sharply, corn and winter wheat also lower as plunging stock market rattles commodity sector.
Read today's entire After the Bell report for details: https://t.co/DxBmyKBXLP #hogs pic.twitter.com/vR9JWXvokM— Pro Farmer (@profarmer) June 13, 2022
Corn CCI rating slips, soybeans start above average . . .https://t.co/sAc5zhVHPF #pfnews pic.twitter.com/B33uMLsEFE
— Pro Farmer (@profarmer) June 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/SuccessfulFarm/status/1537782265962323970
The U.S. #corn outlook is for larger beginning stocks, slightly higher use, and increased ending stocks with #soybeans showing a drop in both old and new crop compared to a month ago. https://t.co/Ty4Kl7Vn91 pic.twitter.com/dqwQvjoKvD
— Successful Farming (@SuccessfulFarm) June 11, 2022
Argentina’s producers have planted 47.4% of the estimated #wheat area, 10 percentage points behind the rate registered a year ago. → https://t.co/c2GdnLBIOM#Argentina #agriculture #agribusiness #grain #soybeans #corn #trade
— World Grain (@worldgrain) June 17, 2022
. @RockinghamCoop has committed to purchasing more than $11.6 million or 30,000 tonnes of #soybeans, #corn and #barley over the next three years. The cooperative has 5,156 member farms across 25 states. https://t.co/PDn47L5gEo#agriculture #agribusiness #grain #animalfeed
— World Grain (@worldgrain) June 15, 2022
“The Waupun facility will support new #grain marketing opportunities for our member-owners and cover the demands of increased #corn and #soybean yields.” – Al Jentz, vice president of Grain for @UnitedCoopWI. → https://t.co/7v4a6WcLl6#agriculture #agribusiness #soybeans
— World Grain (@worldgrain) June 13, 2022
#Iowa Daily Cash Grain Bids- June 13th, https://t.co/bXzfVZSpP7
State Average Prices:
* #Corn — $7.86 down 2 cents.
* #Soybeans — $16.49 down 34 cents. pic.twitter.com/5YKZ3mEETJ
— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) June 13, 2022
GRAINS-#Soybean, #corn futures slide in broad sell-off https://t.co/NagoTYBHi0
— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) June 13, 2022
https://twitter.com/FarmPolicy/status/1536430650764541952
https://twitter.com/FarmPolicy/status/1536428524697010182
#Cropland prices up 20% this year#Land prices strengthen during first half of 2022. Will land values keep climbing higher?https://t.co/Il8f1WzimL
— Corn-Soybean Digest (@csdigest) June 10, 2022
#Corn likes it hot, but not too hot Corn Illustrated: At temperatures above 86 degrees F, yields begin dropping off.https://t.co/crnyZglqom
— Corn-Soybean Digest (@csdigest) June 18, 2022
We saw sharp pressure in wheat and crude oil today with corn and soybeans leaking lower throughout the day on Friday. As we head into the long holiday weekend we discuss the markets with @DuWayneBosse of @boltmarketing1. #agmarkets #agnews #Markets https://t.co/TC2kY9NvDO
— Market Talk (@markettalkag) June 17, 2022
In case you missed, here's the US WASDE Corn End Stocks Report#USWASDE #WASDE #CORN #GRAINS #soybeans #wheat #FinancialNews #Finance #Trading #US #SellOff https://t.co/4ewmGV7LZK pic.twitter.com/sWSVS6ELzD
— Markets Radio (@MarketsRadio) June 10, 2022
Afternoon market recap: Corn, soybeans fail in bid to move higher. Wheat prices face substantial cuts in Friday’s session.https://t.co/vlDxMaHtD5
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 17, 2022
#Export sales: Soybean sales continue to show relative strength. Old crop corn sales fell to a marketing-year low, and wheat sales moved to the lower end of #trade expectations.https://t.co/YBgTmr0mBv
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 16, 2022
The newest USDA crop progress report, out Monday afternoon and covering the week through June 12, saw 2022 corn and soybean plantings take another step toward completion. https://t.co/qokgodrl0H
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 16, 2022
Afternoon market recap: Grain prices spill back into the red. Corn, soybeans and wheat all trend lower in Tuesday’s session.https://t.co/l20yV9f3sd
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 14, 2022
Afternoon market recap: Profit-takers pressure grain prices. Corn, soybean and wheat prices all trend lower to start the week.https://t.co/EA6wNZjbre
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 13, 2022
Weekly grain movement: Corn fades, soybeans push higher. Wheat volume also improves moderately from week-ago levels.https://t.co/81b2m5hHal
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 13, 2022
Afternoon market recap: Soybeans sink lower, wheat pushes higher. Corn prices find meager gains in Friday’s session.https://t.co/eJS1zk0BIj
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 10, 2022
Early #soybean gains evaporate, #corn moves mostly lower https://t.co/nz5vGfVq2G#commodities @brownfield
— John Perkins (@BRNAgNews_John) June 14, 2022
#Soybeans give back some gains as #corn finishes firm https://t.co/qyRhsDBb9I#commodities @brownfield
— John Perkins (@BRNAgNews_John) June 10, 2022
The @NOAA 8-14 Day Temperature and Precipitation Probability updated 06/16/2022
Weather Can Have Major Impacts on Agriculture Commodity Prices#Corn #Wheat #Soybeans$CORN $WEAT $SOYB#ETFs
Prospectus: https://t.co/MqslyR3vG0 pic.twitter.com/OJeQK4YN7f
— Teucrium ETFs (@TeucriumETFs) June 17, 2022
Thank you @LizzieAld and @MoneyMade_io
We look forward to the next opportunity to discuss agriculture and commodities!#CORN #SOYBEANS #WHEAT #SUGAR$CORN $SOYB $WEAT $CANE
Prospectus: https://t.co/iYXbowQPGP https://t.co/W3AKDZPiV5
— Teucrium ETFs (@TeucriumETFs) June 10, 2022
U.S. #corn was 97% planted and soybeans were 88% planted as of Sunday, June 12, #USDA reported in its weekly Crop Progress report released Monday. Read more: https://t.co/EuO9uTIe24#AgTwitter
— DTN/Progressive Farmer (@dtnpf) June 15, 2022
U.S. #corn was 97% planted and soybeans were 88% planted as of Sunday, June 12, #USDA reported in its weekly Crop Progress report released Monday. Read more: https://t.co/EuO9uTIe24#AgTwitter
— DTN/Progressive Farmer (@dtnpf) June 13, 2022
Many DTN Farmer Advisers were still planting #soybeans this week, and some had switched acres to the crop after the wet, cool spring delayed #corn planting. Learn what is being said: https://t.co/Y6RqX9vwNW#AgTwitter
— DTN/Progressive Farmer (@dtnpf) June 11, 2022
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