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USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell provides some of the details from the initial Quarter Hogs and Pigs Report for 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Agriculture Economist comments on December USDA Hogs and Pigs Report.
Jeff and Mike discuss this weeks Hogs and Pigs report. Listen in to what Jeff sees in the bearish tilting numbers provided by the USDA.
Grains and livestock are mixed early. Vince Boddicker with Farmers Trading Company says after hedge pressure Thursday, soybeans see technical buying resume. However, Nov stopped just short of the 100 day moving average and will need more bullish news to get through that level. Corn is stuck between higher beans and lower wheat markets but he says is rangebound. Wheat is setting back on slower exports and some hedge selling. Cattle make near for the move highs with higher cash yesterday. Hogs see intitial pressure on the Hogs and Pigs Report marketings but are trying to recover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Soybeans and meal soar higher on Friday. Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing attributes the recent strength to end of quarter fund short covering and the market adding weather premium on dry Brazil forecast, plus hopes for more China demand. Corn followed soybeans but has some of the same South American crop concerns. Wheat was not able to follow the row crop rally futures are approaching chart resistance and saw some end of quarter and report positioning, plus prices become uncompetitive. Cattle made new highs for the move with high cash news but live cattle consolidated into the close and Blohm thinks that market may be running out of gas. Hogs ended mostly lower with heavier weights and increased upfront supplies indicated in the Hogs and Pigs Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chip reviews the Hogs & Pigs Report and chats with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net. Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures swings by for price action and report perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lower day in ag markets except for cattle. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle futures started lower with the drop in boxed beef values yesterday. However, the market made new highs for the move again into the close pushed by higher cash trade. Southern live trade is at $184 to $185.50, but mostly $185, which is $2 higher than last week. Northern trade has been lighter, but some $187 in western Nebraska developing right after the close. The negative talk of lower slaughter this week is actually a function of the numbers not being there. Hogs saw some profit taking ahead of the Hogs and Pigs Report. Grains ended lower as the end of quarter short covering and profit taking by the funds that produced this rally was overcome by an increase in farmer selling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Grains are mixed positioning ahead of the USDA reports. Hogs fall back despite what Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek calls a neutral Hogs and Pigs Report compared to expectations. However, he says the market has continue to sell off with lackluster cutouts and bigger than expected supplies and weights. Cattle trade into more near term highs with only light cash trade and few bids in the South indicating higher prices again this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grains see another bloodbath on Tuesday with massive fund selling and new lows for the move scored across the complex. Don Roose of U.S. Commodities, says traders taking out weather premium and leaning bearish heading into the acerage and quarterly stocks reports on Friday, plus delivery period. Live cattle mixed but June hit a new high for the move and well supported by record cash and strong demand. Hogs hit more new contract lows ahead of the Hogs and Pigs Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Grains leaning lower with USDA Report hangover with the reality sinking in and the market questioning where the 6.4 million acre loss to principle crops came from. Plus, the first USDA crop condition report is likely to show a much better wheat crop than a year ago especially with many of those areas receiving recent precip. Cattle are mostly lower with HPAI continuing to spread in the dairy herd. Hogs opened lower in reaction to the Hogs and Pigs Report but has bounced on the long side of spreads with cattle. Allison Thompson, The Money Farm, has more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A risk off day in grain and cattle futures with fund selling on news of a case of HPAI detected in a human associated with an infected Texas dairy herd. Grain also sell off on USDA report hangover, beneficial precipitation in the central U.S. and ideas of improved winter wheat conditons in the first Crop Progress Report. Hogs saw a bounce on the long side of spreads being unwould with cattle and despite a bearish Hogs and Pigs Report from USDA. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has analysis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Pat and Mike discuss the H & P report ahead of the long weekend.
Corn and soybeans continue to see technical selling pressure ahead of USDA reports but also with uncertainty tied to HPAI and the Baltimore port closure. Plus, China is liquidating more of their sow herd. The HPAI news has also been negative for cattle while hogs are higher being spread against cattle and ahead of the Hogs and Pigs Report. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, covers it all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Steve Meyer, Ever Ag, talks more about the U.S. pig business. Meyer talks herd health, this weeks Hogs & Pigs Report and factors that could change the price outlook later this year.
Grains are mostly lower except for fractional gains in corn. Soybeans are seeing corrective selling, plus end of month and quarter and report positioning. Cattle are hitting new lows for the move with the Cattle of Feed bearishness and the news of HPAI confirmed in dairy cattle. Hogs are higher on the long side of spreads with cattle and gearing up for the Hogs and Pigs Report. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, has more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As of December 1, there were 75 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, up slightly from December 2022 and down slightly from September 1, 2023. That's according to the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we have a dynamic duo—Swine Consultant and Pork Producer Chris VanBeek and Jeff Hoogendoorn from Professional Ag Marketing. Get ready for a rapid-fire discussion on market volatility! First up, our experts dive into the Current Market Weights and the latest Hogs and Pigs Report. Chris and Jeff break down the numbers, providing a snapshot of the current landscape and its implications for the swine market. Moving swiftly, they shift the focus to Sow Slaughter Numbers. Unpacking the significance of sow numbers, our experts analyze the trends and shed light on how it influences market dynamics. But that's not all—our duo explores the impact of Outside Factors. From global trends to unforeseen events, Chris and Jeff discuss the external elements shaping swine market volatility. Join us for a fast-paced, information-packed episode as we navigate the intricacies of the swine market with Chris VanBeek and Jeff Hoogendoorn. It's time to stay ahead in the world of swine market volatility!
Corn higher for the 5th day with better exports, while soybeans are back below $13 with talk of China cancellations, lower bean oil and after failing to close above the 100 day MA. Cattle see a nice technical bounce with hogs firm ahead of Hogs and Pigs Report and expected contraction. Mike Minor, Professional Ag Marketing has more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live cattle trying to recover but held back by feeders which have done chart damage and some steady to lower cash. Hogs firm ahead of a Hogs and Pigs Report that is expected to show contraction. Grains are mixed end of quarter and ahead of reports. Soybeans slide below $13 after failing to close above the 100 day MA, corn still rangebound. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek has details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Will and Ben break down how USDA's 4 million acre drop in soybeans is impacting the market.-----Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): - September corn down $.96 at $4.88- December 2023 corn down $.95 at $4.93- August soybeans up $.43 at $14.67- November soybeans up $.54 at $13.77- August soybean oil up 5.67 cents at 63.67 cents/lb- August soybean meal up $2.20 at $411.70/short ton- September 2023 wheat down $.97 at $6.41- July 2024 wheat down $.81 at $6.91- June WTI Crude Oil up $.70 at $70.24/barrelWeekly highlights: - US ethanol production was flat at 309 million gallons on the week. The 104.2 million bushels of estimated corn use is tied for largest volume of the calendar year.- The Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report for June 1 reported a breeding herd at 99.6% of last year- a number stronger than anticipated. Lower farrowing intentions in the upcoming quarter were offset with higher pigs per litter.- US Ag Export Sales were up week over week for corn, grain sorghum, and wheats but down for the entire soybean complex. Everything was within trade expectations but on the lower end continuing a trend of sluggish export sales.- A Derecho hit approximately 10-12% of Midwest corn area on Thursday.- US Grain Stocks as of June 1 for corn, soybeans, and wheat all came in on the lower than expectations. US wheat stocks of 580 million bushels were bullish- falling below all expectations.- USDA's 2023 Acreage Report provided multiple surprises to markets Friday none more consequential than a 4-million-acre reduction in US soybean acres compared to both the average trade guess and the March planting intentions report.- Open interest futures and options positions fell hard for most crops on the most recent week: Corn (-9.8%), Soybeans (-12.4%), Soybean Oil (-9.5%), Soybean Meal (-6.6%), and Rough Rice (-6.5%). Chicago wheats and cotton were flat and up 3.3%, respectively.- Managed money traders increased their net shorts of Chicago wheats, corn, and cotton while increasing their net longs of soybeans, soybean oil and rough rice.- AG export inspections were up week over week for corn, soybeans and wheat while down for grain sorghum, but all within expectations.Topics:- Market recap- USDA surprises in acreage report- USDA updates grain stocks- Derecho hits Midwest- Reports to watch-----Find more agriculture news: brownfieldagnews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wednesday's AOA kicked off with Dr. Chad Hart, Extension Economist with Iowa State University to discuss Argentina's reintroduction of their 'soy dollar' to move more ag exports. In segment 2, Denny Vennekotter, Vice Chair of the Market Development Action Team at National Corn Growers Association, and Sarah McKay, Director of Market Development with NCGA joined the show for The Monthly Grind, looking at the Circular Bioeconomy and corn's place in it. In segment 3, Dr. Pat Westhoff, Director of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute looked at their recent 10 year baseline ag economy projections. And the show closed with Dennis Smith, Archer Financial Services with an analysis of the recent Hogs and Pigs Report from USDA
Max Schaeffer and Iowa Ag Water Alliance Executive Director Sean McMahon talk more about the Nutrient Reduction Strategy and how Iowa is leading the pack over other states. The Iowa Nitrogen Initiative Director Melissa Miller joins the show later in the hour talking about how they have helped improve recommendations for nitrogen application in Iowa. We close out the show with Don Roose with an overview of the markets with the Hogs and Pigs Report coming up tomorrow and the Grain Stocks Report on Friday.
Clark Neighbors of BIS Commodities joins us to provide initial reaction to the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report and preview tomorrow's Quarterly Grain Stocks Report. U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin talks about her Reliable Rail Service Act designed to improve railroad freight operations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. hog herd totaled 72.5 million hogs and pigs on farms across the country, down one percent from June 2021. The Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report shows that number is down slightly from the March 1 report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff from Professional Ag Marketing recapped the H and P report. Tune in to hear what Jeff thought about the report and its implications.
Karl Setzer of AgriVisor digests a "head scratching" USDA Prospective Plantings Report. He also shares the significance of this week's Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report. Farmers are becoming more interested in carbon markets. Indigo Ag shares why their program has been so successful. Ryan Martin is forecasting cold temperatures will dominate into next week.
12-27-21 • Beans-dryness on Southern Brazil & Argentina • River levels & marketing • U.S. dryness • Cattle on Feed Report • Hogs & Pigs Report of Thursday
12-23-21 As we head into 2022 this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup looks at what is going on heading into the new year. Arlan Suderman with StoneX and Heather Ramsey with the ARC Group also look at the crop and dryness in South America, along with the Cattle on Feed and Quarterly Hogs & Pigs Report.
This week Luke Wells discusses hog fundamentals and the most recent Hogs and Pigs report. The discussion wrapped up with an intro to Prop 12 and its current status.
Episode Details: 1. Spain, with complete detail Jim recaps his trip to Spain. 2. September 1st Hogs & Pigs Report review. 3. Discussion on the full blown implosion of profitability in China 4. Will Pork exports rebound?
Mike North of ever.ag joins us for analysis of today's Cattle on Feed plus Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Details: 1. Discussion about the USDA Hogs and Pigs Report. 2. China to buy Pork for state reserves to support prices. 3. Jim's US tour wrapped up last week, what did he see of note last week?
Elliott Dennis is an assistant professor and livestock economist in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He discusses what the USDA-NASS Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report can tell us about production, as well as some new tools coming to assist producers in utilizing that data in their operations.
You may know our guest Dan Hueber from The Hueber Report and he's also with Reding & Hueber Ag Consulting. He and Chip talk about today's Quartley Hogs & Pigs Report, plus talk about other reports coming up, and of course the markets. Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures has price action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Livestock were higher on the day Thursday with a late afternoon release of the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report which was very interesting. Grains were a mess on the day with a lot of fund liquidation. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing joins us to talk about all of it.
Episode 11 The Long and Short of it with CEO of Genesus Genetics Jim Long. 1. Chicken Little update 2. Massive Sow losses in China and Lean Hog Futures 3. USDA Hogs and Pigs Report preview
A Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report will be released Thursday, one expert offers advice on what to watch for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin is one of the most agriculturally diverse states in the nation, and it might be even more diverse than you think. Pam Jahnke brings you the latest regarding a podcast that examines rare crops in The Badger State. Nick Levendoski of Sunnyside Hatchery in Beaver Dam says that people are once again buying chicks for backyard birding. Pam Jahnke talks with Levendoski about how 2021 will compare to 2020. Josh Scramlin looks at what to expect in this Thursday's quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report. What exactly is going on in China with African Swine Fever? Market Advisor john Heinberg says that there are a lot of conflicting tidbits of info swirling about. He also chats with Josh Scramlin about the latest Cattle on Feed Report, as well as soybean oil's impact on the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toni Dunker shares an Advanced Trading Preview and the Hogs and Pigs Report.
Steve Meyer from Partners for Production Agriculture says that while we are looking much better after the backup in hogs due to COVID, the industry is still working to recover from the numbers in the September Hogs and Pigs Report. Paul Mussman is our expert market analyst today. We are talking with one of the top candidates for the position of Secretary of Agriculture under a potential Joe Biden Administration, Former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp!
9-28-20 • Officially entered the pre-election madness which will bring market volatility • We will get more wait & see to sell until this is all over • We are moving into the core weather worry for South America • Winter wheat issues in Russia…any issues here in the states? They are #1 exporter • Dairy update-there is some worries about post-election • Cattle on Feed Report-reaction • Hogs & Pigs Report-reaction
The June Hogs and Pigs report from the United States Department of Agriculture showed an increase in the size of the national herd. Todd Gleason has some of the reasons why.
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report Released by National Pork Board
USDA Releases June Hogs and Pigs Report by National Pork Board
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report Released by National Pork Board
"Wow" was how one analyst described the latest USDA Hogs and Pigs Report. The Pork Checkoff hosted a media call with analysts Steve Meyer, Joe Kerns, Lee Schulz and Ron Plain. In this edition of Pork Pod, get their perspective on the numbers and its impact on the hog market.
The USDA released its quarterly hogs and pigs report on March 29. The Pork Checkoff hosted a teleconference for the media featuring market analysts to review the report. The analysts include Steve Meyer of Kerns and Associates, Dan Bluntzer of New Frontier Capital Markets, Kevin Bost of Procurement Strategies and John Nalivka of Sterling Marketing.
2017, 4th Quarter, Hogs & Pigs Report by National Pork Board
Guests: Jason Ladman, Director, Water Street Solutions: "Facing Financial Reality on the Farm"... The Quarterly Hogs & Pigs Report was released Friday, December 22nd. Experts give us a look into what the numbers mean & the effects on the consumer... We begin a week-long series focused on the top agriculture stories of 2017: Today, Greg Ibach sworn-in to a top position at the USDA and talk with the man who replaces Ibach at the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Steve Wellman
Guests: Jason Ladman, Director, Water Street Solutions: "Facing Financial Reality on the Farm"... The Quarterly Hogs & Pigs Report was released Friday, December 22nd. Experts give us a look into what the numbers mean & the effects on the consumer... We begin a week-long series focused on the top agriculture stories of 2017: Today, Greg Ibach sworn-in to a top position at the USDA and talk with the man who replaces Ibach at the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Steve Wellman
Sept 2017 Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report
Record numbers were seen in the latest USDA quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report. Market analysts weigh in on this report in this edition of the Pork Checkoff’s Pork Pod
USDA released the latest Hogs and Pigs Report on Friday, September 30
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