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🇦🇷 Argentina Rushes Exports Ahead of Tariff Expiry
Crop traders in Argentina are rushing to secure export licenses before tariff relief ends on June 30. President Javier Milei’s temporary cuts—🎯 soybean meal/oil from 31% to 24.5% and 🌽 corn from 12% to 9.5%—sparked a surge in exports, making June the busiest month since he took office. The move aimed to support farmers and boost foreign reserves ahead of October’s midterms. 🚜💰 Ag groups are urging an extension.
🌧️ Rain Brings Drought Relief Across U.S. Corn Belt
Last week’s rainfall helped ease drought conditions across major growing regions like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota. 🙌 Just 6% of the Corn Belt remains in drought. Nebraska and the High Plains also saw some improvements.
📊 Drought by Crop:
📉 U.S. Export Sales Dip
📅 Key USDA Report Coming Monday
The USDA will release the Planted Acreage and Grain Stocks report Monday morning. Expectations:
🇷🇺 Russia’s Banking Sector in Trouble?
Analysts warn of a potential financial crisis by 2026. Rising bad debt, high interest rates, and borrowers falling behind on loans are fueling a credit crunch. 💸
Despite record bank profits in 2024, inflation and war-focused spending are straining the private sector. Trillions of rubles in bad loans may already be in the system.
🚢 Soybean Flash Sale & Egypt Corn Order
☀️ Weekend Weather Outlook: Warm & Wet
Rainfall is expected across the 🌽 Midwest through Sunday, with above-normal temps.
Agronomists are confident: subsoil moisture is strong going into July, a critical month for corn growth. 🌾🌦️
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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
🇦🇷 Argentina Rushes Exports Ahead of Tariff Expiry
Crop traders in Argentina are rushing to secure export licenses before tariff relief ends on June 30. President Javier Milei’s temporary cuts—🎯 soybean meal/oil from 31% to 24.5% and 🌽 corn from 12% to 9.5%—sparked a surge in exports, making June the busiest month since he took office. The move aimed to support farmers and boost foreign reserves ahead of October’s midterms. 🚜💰 Ag groups are urging an extension.
🌧️ Rain Brings Drought Relief Across U.S. Corn Belt
Last week’s rainfall helped ease drought conditions across major growing regions like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota. 🙌 Just 6% of the Corn Belt remains in drought. Nebraska and the High Plains also saw some improvements.
📊 Drought by Crop:
📉 U.S. Export Sales Dip
📅 Key USDA Report Coming Monday
The USDA will release the Planted Acreage and Grain Stocks report Monday morning. Expectations:
🇷🇺 Russia’s Banking Sector in Trouble?
Analysts warn of a potential financial crisis by 2026. Rising bad debt, high interest rates, and borrowers falling behind on loans are fueling a credit crunch. 💸
Despite record bank profits in 2024, inflation and war-focused spending are straining the private sector. Trillions of rubles in bad loans may already be in the system.
🚢 Soybean Flash Sale & Egypt Corn Order
☀️ Weekend Weather Outlook: Warm & Wet
Rainfall is expected across the 🌽 Midwest through Sunday, with above-normal temps.
Agronomists are confident: subsoil moisture is strong going into July, a critical month for corn growth. 🌾🌦️
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