05.15.2024
Soybean oil stocks fall with slowing April crush
The soybean crush totaled 166.034 million bushels, down by 15% from a record of 196.406 million bushels in March and down by 4% from 173.232 million bushels crushed in...
Today’s report suggest that DDGS prices had a slight decrease in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Market participants have noted a sense of heaviness in the market.
CME grain prices were mixed on Monday. March wheat declined $0.2225, closing at $6.09/bu, and January soybeans increased by $0.32, settling at $13.36/bu. In addition, January soymeal rose by $8.50 to $413.20/st. while March corn dropped by $0.04, reaching $4.81/bu. The decrease in corn and wheat prices was largely caused by abundant global supplies and unfavorable export inspection data. However, soybeans surged by double-digits due to Brazil’s production cuts and due to the country facing ongoing hot and dry weather.
Weekly Soybean Crush
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