Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners | 9/18/24

Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners | 9/18/24
September 18th, 2024 | Susan Littlefield

The recent drop in the FEDS rating has implications for both the U.S. dollar and foreign currencies, likely weakening the dollar and potentially making U.S. exports more attractive. With China coming off its holiday, there’s speculation about whether they will increase purchases from the U.S., especially for agricultural commodities. Meanwhile, there are concerns about delayed corn planting in South America, which could tighten global supply. Harvest is progressing steadily in the U.S., but questions remain about yield numbers as reports are mixed. Overall demand is holding, but there are worries about excess soybean meal supply, which could weigh on prices. Additionally, low Mississippi River levels continue to pose logistical challenges for grain transportation, potentially affecting export flows.

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