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AG MARKET UPDATE: APRIL 12 – 21
Corn had a rough week, especially to end the week falling over 20 cents after a small rally. Poor weekly exports, fund selling and the potential for rain in the driest parts of the US pushed prices lower this week. Corn planting was 8% complete to start the week, slightly behind where it was expected […]
AG MARKET UPDATE: MARCH 31 – APRIL 12
Corn has been down over the last week and half after the prospective plantings report and this week’s supply and demand report. The theme has been a lack of market moving news with little surprises in the reports. This week’s report was slightly higher than pre-report estimates for US and world ending stocks, but slightly […]
LEONARD LUMBER REPORT: CROSSWINDS VS. HEADWINDS
Crosswinds verse headwinds. I am starting to wonder if the story is of how we all walked 3 miles to school uphill both ways. We are getting to the point where we may just have to take the charts and data from 2020 to 2023 and put them off to the side. While it is […]
LEONARD LUMBER REPORT: ALL MARKETS ARE CYCLICAL
All markets are cyclical, and most will return to their historical value area. In lumber the lens to look through is a long-term one. One that can bypass the noise and create a sharper picture of the market. If you look at 50 years of lumber futures data, you will come up with a mean […]
AG MARKET UPDATE: MARCH 24 – 31 USDA REPORT
The USDA prospective plantings and quarterly stocks reports were released today, March 31st, with a mix of news. The report pegged this year’s crop at 92 million acres while the trade estimates were about 91 million. This led to a mixed trade as pre-report strength faded with futures ending mixed for the day. Current US […]
AG MAKET UPDATE: MARCH 10 – 24
Corn leveled out over the past couple weeks after its move lower into the mid $5 range. Good exports and continued problems in Argentina have been able to keep corn from moving any further lower while funds continue to offload long positions. Corn will continue to trade here until the prospective plantings and quarterly stocks […]
LEONARD LUMBER REPORT: THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN WHAT THE LUMBER MARKET WAS AND WHAT IT IS
Recap: As I write this, I am struggling between what the lumber market was and what it is. It was a low margin high volume structure for a thousand years. In recent years it has turned into a high margin low volume trade. You have to ask which it is today. There have been structural […]
Leonard Lumber Report: Last week I led off with how bad should bad look? Here are two responses from the question
Recap: Last week I led off with how bad should bad look? Here are two responses from the question. The first is “there is a massive new home neighborhood going up next to a 40 acre reload full of Euro wood. The other was “for the first time, housing isn’t leading the shit show.” Very […]
AG MARKET UPDATE: FEBRUARY 24 – MARCH 10
The last 2 weeks have not been friendly to corn despite a neutral to bullish USDA report this week. The USDA lowered Argentina’s production by 40 mmt, but the crop could still be smaller amid a historically poor weather year in Argentina. Corn took a nosedive to end the month of February and has taken […]
LEONARD LUMBER REPORT: HOW BAD SHOULD BAD LOOK?
Recap: How bad should bad look? We are coming up on one year since the Fed began to raise rates and slow the economy. The effects on the housing industry have been drastic. Starts topped at 1805 last April and dropped to 1309 by last month. The price of the commodity has dropped from the […]