Soy tumbles to 2020 lows as rains seen aiding US crops

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Published30 Jul 2024, 12:01 AM IST
Soy tumbles to 2020 lows as rains seen aiding US crops
Soy tumbles to 2020 lows as rains seen aiding US crops

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Soybeans fall on central U.S. weather

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Corn nearly flat

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Wheat strengthens after strong export inspections

By Renee Hickman

CHICAGO, -

Chicago soybean prices plunged on Monday to the lowest since October 2020, as forecasts for rain in the U.S. crop belt alleviated concerns over the potential impact on crop yields from hot and dry weather.

Corn hovered around steady, while wheat gained strength on export demand, said analysts.

Meanwhile the market awaited numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's weekly crop progress and condition report.

The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade was down 13-3/4 cents at $10.34-3/4 a bushel at 12:04 P.M CDT

CBOT corn rose 1 cent to $4.11 a bushel.

The market had initially anticipated extreme heat and dryness over the U.S. Midwest to reduce corn and soybean crop production but recent weather forecasts indicated that the hot and dry weather would be temporary, analysts said.

"The story in soybeans and to some extent corn is we have great weather across much of the Midwest and great crop conditions," said Nathan Losey, a grain analyst at AgResource Company. "Right now, we're on track for a big crop," he said.

And, said Losey, China has little new crop soybeans booked, while U.S. farmers are still holding on to a large amount of old crop corn and soybeans.

Wheat rose 7-1/2 cents to $5.31 a bushel on demand after U.S. export inspection data, as well as poor conditions in the EU.

"Wheat is on the upper end on the inspections," said Jim Gerlach president at A/C Trading.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture put

export inspections

of wheat for the week ending July 25 at 431,233 metric tons.

Ratings of French soft wheat fell again last week to hit another eight-year low, with only half of the crop now in good condition, while harvesting remained well behind average as wet weather throughout the cycle continued to weigh on crops.

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