Soybean Shuffle: China Buys Big While Brazil Undercuts and USDA Looms
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This is your Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.
Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on soybean prices, market moves, and what it all means for you.
Right now, Chicago Board of Trade March soybean futures are sitting at about eleven dollars and ten cents per bushel, down a bit from Fridays close of eleven dollars fifteen cents. Trading Economics reports the spot price dipped to eleven hundred ten dollars and fifteen cents per bushel today, off zero point four six percent. Thats a slight pullback after last weeks big rally of over fifty cents, driven by President Trumps comments that China plans to ramp up US soybean buys to twenty million tonnes this season and twenty five million next. The Producers AM Market Report notes futures pushed one to four cents lower this morning, mixed with rising soyoil hitting six month highs on India demand hopes, but weakening soymeal.
Key news: USDA announced a flash sale of two hundred sixty four thousand metric tons to China for the twenty twenty five twenty six year, but the market shrugged it off as buy the rumor sell the fact. South Americas harvest adds pressure too, with Brazil at sixteen percent done despite quality woes in Mato Grosso from heavy rains, and Argentinas crop facing dryness. Tomorrow brings the big USDA supply demand report, expected bullish for US soybean exports but bearish for corn stocks.
For you growers and traders, heres your takeaway: Watch for China follow through, as Brazilian beans are a dollar cheaper per bushel. If youre holding old crop, consider locking in near these eleven dollar levels before WASDE shakes things up. Seasonal patterns from RFD TV suggest February can offer marketing clues, so track those charts.
Thanks for tuning in, buddies. Subscribe, share with your farm crew, and catch you next time on Daily Soybeans Price Tracker. Stay savvy out there.
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