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Tidbits, About New Crop, SA Estimates, Broilers & Ethanol, Markets & Rain Days Update 1/6/23
About 2023 new crop Justin asked: "What’s your 2023 new crop recommendations? Will u be putting those out soon? Or do u wait until old crop recs have been filled? I’m fairly new to your program so just asking. Thanks." We will begin tracking new crop beans and corn outlook after the January 12th S&D with the final 2022 production estimates. We do not want anyone pricing new crops until they know their cost of inputs. Inflation of farm supplies and machinery in the 1970’s res

Wright Team
Jan 6, 20234 min read


Tidbits, SA Weather & Crops, ENSO, Export Inspections, Markets & Rain Days Update 1/4/23
Tidbits Deliveries assigned for today by the CBOT are 654 soy oil to 28 December, 93 soybeans to 25 October, and zero bean meal to 9 December. To learn about how and why deliveries affect commodity prices, go to: www.wrightonthemarket.com/post/delivery-process-at-the-cbot Most of the reasons for lower CBOT prices yesterday were from outside the ag business. For the first time since February 1989, the number of US dollars in circulation decreased from the previous month. Th

Wright Team
Jan 4, 20234 min read


Tidbits, SA Rains, Hedge & Stocks, Markets & Rain Days Update 1/3/23
We apologize for yesterday's email stating the price changes of the outside markets. Certainly some of you had a near heart attack when we reported the markets were trading when you thought they were not. You were correct, they were not trading. Crude oil started trading last evening and the ag commodities will open at 8:30 AM Central Time this morning. A lack of attention to detail is a vice, especially in our business as a service to you. Again, we apologize. Be at war with

Wright Team
Jan 3, 20235 min read


Tidbits, Funds Positions, SA Crops, Export Inspections, Markets & Rain Days Update 12/28/22
Highlights Soybeans traded sharply higher yesterday morning, possibly for several reasons. China announced that they are lifting quarantine requirements for travelers coming into China on Jan 8th and the weekend was a bit drier in Argentina than was expected. China refers to home grown soybeans as #1 beans and imported soybeans as #2 beans. Yesterday, #1 beans were 2 to 3 cents higher, #2 beans were 59-60 cents higher, soymeal US$5-6 higher, soy oil 241 points higher, and pal

Wright Team
Dec 28, 20225 min read
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