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US Corn and Soybean Overproduction: Why Farmers are Struggling

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0:00 Corn and Soybean Problems
5:47 Farmer Sentiment
9:24 Soybean Ratings Decline
11:12 Trump Appeal
12:02 Wheat is Broken
13:56 Soybean Shipping Problems Imminent

🌽📉 Welcome back! Today we’re diving into a BIG Wall Street Journal feature on U.S. corn & soybean production—and what it means for farmers, markets, and global trade.
📊 Production & Oversupply
Advances in tech and policy have fueled massive yields. Despite planting fewer acres in 2024 than 100 years ago, U.S. farmers produced 729% more corn. The downside? Oversupply has dragged prices lower and cut into profitability.
🌍 Global Trade Shifts
For decades, U.S. farmers relied on expanding demand overseas. But tariffs, trade disputes, and shifting policy have shut doors. Meanwhile, Brazil has overtaken the U.S. as the world’s top corn & soybean exporter, thanks to abundant farmland and modern logistics.
😟 Farmer Sentiment
Purdue/CME’s Ag Economy Barometer fell for the third straight month. Farmers cite higher input costs, rising loan concerns, and weaker future expectations.
🌱 Crop Conditions
Soybeans dropped to 65% good-to-excellent, the lowest rating of the year so far. Corn slipped too but still holds one of the best ratings in the past decade. Harvest is quickly approaching, with maturity advancing faster than average.
⚖️ Policy & Tariffs
President Trump is pushing for a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs after a federal court deemed parts of his previous tariffs illegal. The outcome could reshape global trade flows.
🌾 Wheat & Exports
Russia’s wheat export outlook keeps climbing, while U.S. wheat export sales are the best in 10 years for this point in the season. Corn and soybean shipments also impressed, staying near the high end of expectations.
💬Drop your thoughts in the comments—are U.S. farmers falling behind Brazil for good?
📌Don’t forget to subscribe for daily grain market updates!

  continue reading

1527 episodes

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Content provided by Joe Vaclavik. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Vaclavik or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links-
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
TikTok
YouTube
Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

0:00 Corn and Soybean Problems
5:47 Farmer Sentiment
9:24 Soybean Ratings Decline
11:12 Trump Appeal
12:02 Wheat is Broken
13:56 Soybean Shipping Problems Imminent

🌽📉 Welcome back! Today we’re diving into a BIG Wall Street Journal feature on U.S. corn & soybean production—and what it means for farmers, markets, and global trade.
📊 Production & Oversupply
Advances in tech and policy have fueled massive yields. Despite planting fewer acres in 2024 than 100 years ago, U.S. farmers produced 729% more corn. The downside? Oversupply has dragged prices lower and cut into profitability.
🌍 Global Trade Shifts
For decades, U.S. farmers relied on expanding demand overseas. But tariffs, trade disputes, and shifting policy have shut doors. Meanwhile, Brazil has overtaken the U.S. as the world’s top corn & soybean exporter, thanks to abundant farmland and modern logistics.
😟 Farmer Sentiment
Purdue/CME’s Ag Economy Barometer fell for the third straight month. Farmers cite higher input costs, rising loan concerns, and weaker future expectations.
🌱 Crop Conditions
Soybeans dropped to 65% good-to-excellent, the lowest rating of the year so far. Corn slipped too but still holds one of the best ratings in the past decade. Harvest is quickly approaching, with maturity advancing faster than average.
⚖️ Policy & Tariffs
President Trump is pushing for a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs after a federal court deemed parts of his previous tariffs illegal. The outcome could reshape global trade flows.
🌾 Wheat & Exports
Russia’s wheat export outlook keeps climbing, while U.S. wheat export sales are the best in 10 years for this point in the season. Corn and soybean shipments also impressed, staying near the high end of expectations.
💬Drop your thoughts in the comments—are U.S. farmers falling behind Brazil for good?
📌Don’t forget to subscribe for daily grain market updates!

  continue reading

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