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Ukrainian farmers planting soybeans over corn, Seed Association says https://t.co/Vz6Qbt1BLY
— Global Miller (@MillingandGrain) June 16, 2022
Soybeans & Wheat closed lower. Corn prices are higher following higher US stocks and lower US Dollar https://t.co/DNVYRYJfLo #grainfutures pic.twitter.com/iMNI7VDYOz
— ADM Investor Services (@TradeADMIS) June 15, 2022
COT on #grains showed a small amount of net buying concentrated in #soybeans (4.2k to 163k) and #corn (-13.9k to 278k). A fourth week of CBOT #wheat selling reduced the net by -45% to 6.9k and lowest since early January pic.twitter.com/mj6SDQuGNG
— Ole S Hansen (@Ole_S_Hansen) June 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/commodityweek/status/1537497732654546946
(Video) #Corn and #Soybeans Planted Catch Up to Five-Year Average: https://t.co/H9SAt6CZAk via @SuccessfulFarm #AgChat #Plant22 pic.twitter.com/WysT52mSZA
— Deere MachineFinder (@machinefinder) June 14, 2022
Commodity price changes over the last year
Natural Gas: +130%
Heating Oil: +110%
Gasoline: +78%
Cotton: +67%
Wheat: +63%
Brent Crude +61%
WTI Crude: +60%
Coffee: +49%
Nickel: +45%
Corn: +38%
Soybeans: +27%
US CPI: +8.6%
Sugar: +8%
Gold: -1%
Copper: -6%
Silver: -21%
Lumber: -41%— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) June 17, 2022
Excited to represent @SenateAgGOP today at @ArFB Southern Commodity Conference to talk about #FarmBill2023. One thing that is top of mind is record-high production expenses #fertilizer #dieselprice #corn #soybeans #cotton #wheat #rice pic.twitter.com/ZFWbr70INV
— John Newton (@New10_AgEcon) June 14, 2022
Between 90% and 95% of the world's major crops (corn, cotton, and soybeans) are genetically modified, and no ecological disaster has ensued. @ChileBio_AG https://t.co/LpEdgF9ZMK
— Genetic Literacy Project (@GeneticLiteracy) June 14, 2022
Watch today's Closing grain market commentary with Andrew Campbell: https://t.co/RlUh7pXo1g — #soybeans #wheat #corn #plant22 pic.twitter.com/Y38pVHNBcB
— The Andersons Canada (@AndersonsCanada) June 10, 2022
Watch today's Closing grain market commentary with Brian Eley: https://t.co/YE9CjZfLSh — #soybeans #wheat #corn #plant22 pic.twitter.com/s26KCUZBFQ
— The Andersons Canada (@AndersonsCanada) June 14, 2022
ONTARIO: Are you interested in becoming part of a fast paced, growing national seed brand? #CROPLAN is seeking dealers in #OntAg to help sell & promote a wide portfolio of products including #corn #soybeans #alfalfa #canola & #sunflowers.
Inquire today! https://t.co/amk64v4xvh pic.twitter.com/cs0Z3HUzC0
— WinField United Canada (@WinFieldCanada) June 15, 2022
If seeing volunteer corn in your #soybeans makes you so mad you feel like you're going to pop, then you need #Statue. Take advantage of a wide window of application timing and tank-mix flexibility. https://t.co/0z4foddQ7e #EastCdnAg pic.twitter.com/1UdZWat6rS
— Nufarm Canada (@NufarmCA) June 17, 2022
13th annual Great Lakes Grain crop assessment tour dates set
Great Lakes Grain’s 13th annual crop assessment tour for corn and soybean farmers set for August 29-September 9, 2022
Read more: https://t.co/YWEhqzwKAN#OntAg CdnAg #Grains @greatlakesgrain pic.twitter.com/5ShytJmNIL
— Farms.com Ontario (@OntAg) June 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/PioneerSeedsCA/status/1538258756257079296
Questions are arriving from around the globe, inquiring about strategies to reduce feed costs given $7 to $8 per bushel corn and soybean meal over $460 a ton. But what is the best strategy? And why?https://t.co/tmTosIxod1
— Hoard's Dairyman (@HoardsDairyman) June 16, 2022
Via @thepigsite: Barchart cuts US production, yield forecasts for corn, soybeans –https://t.co/8dJCe2H4Ns https://t.co/3rEYtiySQq #Swine
— ThePorkNetwork (@PorkNetwork) June 18, 2022
Barchart cuts US production, yield forecasts for corn, soybeans –https://t.co/sH68wudqHK pic.twitter.com/Jv67Vpee5L
— The Pig Site (@thepigsite) June 16, 2022
Farmers reported selling old crop soybeans for $18 and cash corn sits above $8 in some areas. Sourcing feed? It's possible those prices climb even higher.#pork #swineproduction #feed #AgTwitterhttps://t.co/uew75qXt37
— FJ_PORK (@FJ_PORK) June 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/MeatPoultry/status/1538152090555535360
.@CLAAS_America has rolled out two new pieces of equipment for the 2023 model year. https://t.co/FRTgxUoN1H#farmequipment #tractor #tractors #combine #combines #farm #farmer #farms #farming #northamerica #corn #soybeans #agmedia
— Rural Strong Media (@RuralStrong) June 15, 2022
North Dakota makes a jump on soybean planting; corn 72% good to excellent, USDA Crop Progress report says https://t.co/nhZda0oQic
— Agweek (@AgweekMagazine) June 13, 2022
South Dakota corn, soybean planting close to wrapping up https://t.co/KJdktzTvSy
— Agweek (@AgweekMagazine) June 12, 2022
When soil moisture supports a late summer/fall cover crop as a forage for livestock, the benefits are magnified. “The diversity that it adds increases the yield of the corn and soybeans, components of the system,” Dr. Dwayne Beck says. Learn more athttps://t.co/X2NeXP34gW pic.twitter.com/6qrz0atgjm
— SDSHCoalition (@SDSHCoalition) June 18, 2022
According to @usda_nass MN Crop Report, corn planting reached 98% complete. Soybean planting reached 88% complete. Oats at 94%. Spring wheat at 92%. Barley – 89%. Dry edible beans – 59%. Potatoes – 93%. Sugarbeets – 98%. Sunflowers – 70%. https://t.co/XU419qzFGG #MNAg #plant22 pic.twitter.com/u2KSjo5Ybl
— MN Agriculture Dept (@MNagriculture) June 13, 2022
The @USDA World Ag Supply and Demand Estimate report for June 2022 is calling for a U.S. corn planted area and yield forecast unchanged from May. See the soybean and wheat outlook, as well as the corn season-average farm price, at the link below. https://t.co/5iM9Twqann pic.twitter.com/7SX73ymB7y
— Michigan Ag Today (@MichAgToday) June 13, 2022
Extension Educator Angie Peltier join Brownfield's @BRNAgNews_Mark to discuss a tool that can help farmers diagnose diseases in corn, soybeans, small grains, sugar beets and forages. #MNcorn
Listen: https://t.co/ZssnJHCSwa— Brownfield Ag News (@brownfield) June 10, 2022
Even though corn and soybean crops are small, weeds will soon overpower them, and University of Illinois weed specialist Aaron Hager provides his expertise to farmers. https://t.co/7rJJ7AR7Aq
— WTWO News (@wtwonews) June 12, 2022
Heavy rains and cool soils may favor the development of seedling diseases, which could impact corn and soybean emergence. https://t.co/Ofyl8nVZ7F
— IllinoisFarmerToday (@ilfarmertoday) June 14, 2022
As the daylight hours grew longer, crops grew in Missouri fields even as farmers worked around rains to finish up planting. https://t.co/YRk4rnGmHv
— MissouriFarmerToday (@missourifarmer) June 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/PUCommercialAg/status/1536347665868460033
OVERNIGHT MARKETS: #Corn is higher with #soybeans mixed, but moving higher. #Cattle & #Hogs are called higher today as well. @Dustin_IAAgBiz has the markets & livestock calls in #MarketMatters brought to you by @NutrienAgRetail. https://t.co/zdUZ86qPHt pic.twitter.com/Mu9iF0LlEJ
— IowaAgRadioNetwork (@IowaAgRadio) June 16, 2022
MIDDAY MARKETS: Heavy selling in the equity markets are pushing #corn and #soybeans down today. @smithrileyj checks the midday markets.
Listen here: https://t.co/foKQJ7e8lG pic.twitter.com/PC6GBFkbjl
— IowaAgRadioNetwork (@IowaAgRadio) June 13, 2022
IOWA BASIS PRICES: (6/13/22) @Dustin_IAAgBiz has a check of the cash #corn & #soybean prices around the state of #IowaAg on #BasisMatters. https://t.co/emX6z9nt1q pic.twitter.com/lZqjN6kiD8
— IowaAgRadioNetwork (@IowaAgRadio) June 13, 2022
https://twitter.com/UNL_CropWatch/status/1535993332744302592
Ray and his son, Kevin, farm 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans near Cedar Bluffs, Neb. With about 70% of their cropland irrigated, they are constantly looking for ways to improve yields while making more efficient use of nutrients and seeding rates.https://t.co/VmdoO4Nvsx
— Precision Farming Dealer (@PFDeditors) June 14, 2022
The Dreessen family lineage of farmers goes back to times in which crop fields dominated Douglas County. The latest addition to the farmer lineup, 23-year-old Taylor Dreessen views cultivating the family's 1,800 acres of corn and soybeans as an honor. https://t.co/PblzM6q6yn
— Omaha Magazine (@omahamagazine) June 13, 2022
Soybeans & Wheat closed lower. Corn prices are higher following higher US stocks and lower US Dollar https://t.co/DNVYRYJfLo #grainfutures pic.twitter.com/iMNI7VDYOz
— ADM Investor Services (@TradeADMIS) June 15, 2022
https://twitter.com/ADMNebraska/status/1535337314829877248
Considering double cropping after #wheat? This article discusses herbicide carryover potential, management considerations, and risks for double cropping with #soybeans, #sorghum, #sunflowers, #summer annual forages, and #corn. https://t.co/USPGZvZRZp @KSUCROPS @KStateWeedSci pic.twitter.com/Q80URPw0A2
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) June 12, 2022
“Erskine is an important area for corn, soybeans, and wheat,” says @CHSInc's Rick Dusek. The Inver Grove Heights-based agricultural cooperative this summer will build a new grain facility in northwestern Minnesota. https://t.co/rmzt1PrRok
— Twin Cities Business (@TCBmag) June 16, 2022
While increased amounts of atmospheric CO2 could be beneficial to certain plants, it threatens to reduce the yields of many of the agricultural staples grown in NC such as soybeans, corn and sweet potatoes.#ncnews #nchealth https://t.co/FL5sDYLhoz
— NC Health News (@NCHealthNews) June 11, 2022
Soybean prices have risen 30% this year to a new record, promising further pain for consumers already struggling with high food prices. The possibility of weather disruptions in the U.S. Corn Belt could push prices higher still. pic.twitter.com/Q5b70qMk5k
— WWU Center for Economic and Business Research (@PugetSoundEF) June 15, 2022
Miravis Neo sets the standard in its class for broad-spectrum disease control and plant-health benefits for corn and soybeans.
See the difference! pic.twitter.com/kX70aBgteN
— WCAS (@WCAgServices) June 13, 2022
Market prices for Kentucky's agricultural commodities — from corn and soybeans to chickens and hogs — have surged since 2020. https://t.co/dA26jmUJkM
— WHAS11 News (@WHAS11) June 10, 2022
Now futures traders….if everything goes according to plan, tight petroleum supply in the near months means loosening prices in the later months (barring unforeseen world events). Just like corn, soybeans, etc? Relief at the pump by fall?? pic.twitter.com/i3Z5UPqEzG
— Pete Bouchard NBC10 Boston (@PeteNBCBoston) June 11, 2022
Consumers have already been advised to look out for refined rapeseed oil, fully refined coconut oil, soybean oil and palm oil, which are now being used by many food producers instead of sunflower oil – also without any label changes. https://t.co/4ERJo0xs44
— Food Matters Live (@FoodMattersLive) June 12, 2022
Grain and soy markets gave up early gains with wheat plunging and dragging down the other markets. The sudden collapse in crude oil prices pulled down soybean oil for a seventh consecutive lower close. Corn and soybeans finished in the red as well.https://t.co/FCktbFObMn pic.twitter.com/okd3mY0AVI
— American Ag Network (@AmericanAgNet) 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/jdV7QZe2lR pic.twitter.com/eNaEnRKjwe
— AgDay TV (@AgDayTV) June 11, 2022
Farmers reported selling old crop #soybeans for $18 and cash #corn sits above $8 in some areas. The prices are proving to be painful for #pork producers sourcing feed, and it's possible those prices climb even higher.https://t.co/0OqQQdwrps
— AgWeb Editors (@AgWebEditor) June 11, 2022
Texas Coastal Bend crops struggling, #COTTON shows potential- Drought stress compounded by high input costs and supply chain issues. #corn #rice #soybeans https://t.co/U1JwR0LDa8 @TexasCorn @NRCSTexas @watergrows
— Farm Press (@farmpress) June 10, 2022
After a challenging start, the U.S. #corn and #soybean crops are looking good. #Plant22 is nearly complete and condition ratings are strong.https://t.co/9xSHZOywVm
— Farm Journal (@FarmJournal) June 15, 2022
Over three years, @ACESIllinois will develop an 80-acre agricultural test farm with corn, soybeans and livestock using synergistic and #sustainable practices. @USDA_NIFA #FWNhttps://t.co/YxQc6cAQQa via @FarmWeekNow
— FarmWeekNow/RFD Radio (@FarmWeekNow) June 13, 2022
Replanting decisions in corn and soybeans
Unfavorable weather during the months of April, May, and early June has negatively affected corn and soybean acres — Replanting may be best solution
Find out what to consider here: https://t.co/65iiWp0ARp#USAg #USFarmer #Corn #Soybean pic.twitter.com/soBM7zvDTH
— Farms.com U.S. Ag News (@FarmsNews) June 16, 2022
With #USDA June Acreage looming, IHS Markit (Informa) raised their #corn acres est. at the expense of #soybeans & #wheat acres. Are they too high on corn acres after the wet, cool & late N. Plains planting season, including Ohio, & given high input prices?@OntAg @FarmsNews pic.twitter.com/XXpM0cqGhe
— Risk Management (@FarmsMarketing) June 16, 2022
WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE GRAIN MARKETS… Check out this week's insight on the corn and soybeans markets from @trust_ati This week we focus on crop condition ratings for corn and soybeans, as this is the first week of condition ratings for beans. https://t.co/zXHL4Vrp47 pic.twitter.com/OfrdKt7OQH
— Farmward Cooperative (@FarmwardCoop) June 15, 2022
Traders shake off June WASDE despite some surprises; the @USDA raised ending stocks estimates for #corn and #wheat and lowered stocks for #soybeans. https://t.co/93nVH6g07F pic.twitter.com/WWKxj9XoSx
— Trader PhD Ag Marketing (@TraderPhD) June 10, 2022
Each Wednesday this article will be updated with the current seasonal study using CQG’s Seasonal analysis applied to the Soybean, Wheat and Corn markets. You can download the CQG Pac providing the studies and charts at the link. https://t.co/gZvYKH4B1a#AgsTwitter pic.twitter.com/uU4WoV0AnA
— CQGInc (@CQGInc) June 15, 2022
Commodities: Corn, soybeans fall amid broad declines in world markets – Reuters https://t.co/BywvKj7Vcu
— The Edge Malaysia (@theedgemalaysia) June 14, 2022
COT Week 23: Soft Commodities Speculators Positions Mostly Higher Led By Soybean Meal & Live Cattle $CANE $CORN $SOYO $BAL $JO https://t.co/pLNGa3TNOE
— InvestMacro (@countingpips) June 12, 2022
https://twitter.com/MovingIronLLC/status/1536048801571536897
Scepter® 70 DG herbicide provides control of volunteer corn and additional residual control of cocklebur, sunflower as well as other broadleaf and grass weed species in soybean production. Download the product sheet for key tank-mix combinations: https://t.co/1ayvO0CFMu pic.twitter.com/LPE6uWHv8S
— AMVAC (@AMVACcorp) June 12, 2022
That’s leading to a situation where the world’s farmland is increasingly being given over to producing road fuel.
Roughly two-fifths of America’s corn and soybean crops now end up burned in engines https://t.co/ZRpTkbd276
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) June 13, 2022
"Soybeans have received less attention than corn and wheat, but soybean prices have also surged. Soybeans are a significant component in livestock feed, as its oil is used in a variety of ways from salad dressings to cooking fuel."
via @Hedgeye_Staples https://t.co/GPvBpfN61Q pic.twitter.com/byQG1gY0O1
— Hedgeye (@Hedgeye) June 14, 2022
Agriculture feeds the global community. Discover what’s driving the production, trade, prices, and performance of corn, sugar, soybeans, pork, vegetable oils, and other food commodities.
Access our research on agribusiness: https://t.co/VQ0RUwtJJa pic.twitter.com/JpU7Om2OJQ
— S&P Global (@SPGlobal) June 11, 2022
"La Nina-induced droughts have already contributed to higher global grain prices, wrecking soybeans and corn in South America over the last two seasons and whittling this year’s U.S. hard red winter wheat crop to a 59-year low."https://t.co/fN80BYKJ32
— Phuckle_IRE (@PhuckleI) June 10, 2022
The difference between the modest improvement in wheat & the huge improvement in corn & soybeans is tech. The GM technologies that make my production more efficient & defend corn & soybeans from weeds, pests, extreme weather & disease aren’t used in wheat https://t.co/mu8crQrBTO
— Val Giddings (@prometheusgreen) June 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/markosleo/status/1536381040025010176
"The difference between the modest improvement in wheat and the huge improvement in corn and soybeans is technology"#GMO#GMOs
Food security crisis underscores why it’s time to get over wrong-headed fears over genetically modified wheat https://t.co/yxX9WuXN5F @GeneticLiteracy— Mark Dawes (@mdawese11) June 15, 2022
Thanks to the hard work of our @USSoy farmers, the 2022 #USSoy crop is over three-quarters of the way planted. We are likely heading toward another record #Plant22 and #Harvest22. https://t.co/QrKFiBi9cZ
— Jim Sutter (@1jsutter) June 14, 2022
#Corn & #soybeans planted catch up to five-year average, #USDA says » https://t.co/LjckrckOlb pic.twitter.com/34V0t1PEbp
— Lundell Plastics (@LundellPlastics) June 18, 2022
The central US will heat up and dry out in the next 2 weeks. #AGwx #plant21 #corn #soybeans #wheat pic.twitter.com/VjiPScBzPx
— Darren Frye – C $9.62 / S $22.03 / W $16.84 (@Frye_WSS) June 12, 2022
Hey Nebraska, show us your @BecksHybrids corn and soybeans! pic.twitter.com/KaYlSv6abs
— Beck's Nebraska Agronomy (@BecksAgNE) June 17, 2022
Always wanted to run a drill through V4 corn shave and a haircut style. Dreams come true…Low pop 60” and 90” corn with 8” soybeans off to the races before the dome of fire is upon us. @PfanstielJunior @jasonmauck1 pic.twitter.com/dv0XPu398u
— Stock Cropper (@zebulousprime) June 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/louisa020/status/1535876184881475584
About 50% of humans' calories come from just a handful of foods––soybeans, corn, rice & wheat––a big global risk if something were to disrupt those crops.
To help, @byulifesciences genetically mapped out the modern oat to make oat crops easier to grow. https://t.co/7B60GMFwXe
— BYU (@BYU) June 16, 2022
One way growers can get more out of the nutrition they apply is by treating their dry fertilizer with #TitanXC. Check out these results from #corn, #soybean, and #wheat trials and see the positive impact Titan XC can have on a grower's yield. https://t.co/66Cjad2sZk
— Agricen (@AgricenCo) June 16, 2022
Neonicotinoids, used as seed treatments on soybeans and corn, are likely to adversely impact nearly three quarters of species listed as endangered in the US, the EPA concludes in final evaluations released June 16. https://t.co/7vw6tZmzzn
— C&EN (@cenmag) June 18, 2022