With the FEDS rating drop adding pressure to the markets, harvest is underway, though dry conditions are raising concerns about crop quality. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup we hear from Sue Martin with Ag & Investment and Darin Fessler with Lakefront Futures. This year’s yield potential remains difficult to pin down, with regional variability adding to the uncertainty. The recent FED numbers also set a cautious tone across markets, influencing both grain and livestock trades. Meanwhile, South American crops are facing significant challenges, with Argentine farmers abandoning acres due to drought and insect pressure, and late planting in Brazil raising additional concerns about supply. These global factors will likely play a pivotal role in market movements in the weeks ahead.