EP. 20 May WASDE 2026: Wheat Surprise, Corn/Beans Trading Range & Volatility Planning | Allison Ryan
The May WASDE is the first official USDA look at new-crop supply and demand—and in 2026 it came with more volatility than many producers expected, especially on the wheat side. In this episode of Bushels and Beef, grain market advisor Allison Ryan breaks down the May WASDE report and what it may mean for corn, soybeans, and wheat as planting wraps up across the Midwest.
You’ll hear discussion on how late planting season can create “blinders” while markets keep moving, why the May report can still produce surprises, and how producers often think about staying disciplined through headline-driven weeks (China discussions, geopolitical uncertainty, energy prices) and the shift into a weather market. The focus is on education and planning frameworks—how to evaluate your position, set targets in advance, and reduce emotional decision-making when volatility spikes.
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