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#785 - Bloody June for Grain Markets - Weekly Market Outlook: June 8-12

17 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Corn and soybean markets have taken a sharp turn lower as fund selling, broken technical support, strong early crop conditions, and seasonal pressure weigh on prices. In this Weekly Market Outlook, Shay Foulk and Daniel Elsner discuss whether the May highs are behind us, what is driving the selloff, how corn and soybean acres could shape the next USDA reports, and why farmers need to stay one step ahead with their marketing plans. They also cover accumulator contracts, 2026 and 2027 opportunities, soybean crush margins, wheat pricing, and how producers should think about making sales after a major market drop.

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