
Soybean Futures Extend Rally β Argentina Still Wet, U.S. Planting Slows
Soybean Futures Extend Rally β Argentina Still Wet, U.S. Planting Slows
Soybean prices at the CBOT continued their upward move on Wednesday. Heavy rains in Argentina delayed harvest progress and supported futures. U.S. planting remains ahead of average but may slow due to new rainfall across the Corn Belt.π Market Overview β CBOT Soy Complex
π Key Market Drivers
- Argentina: Waterlogged FieldsBuenos Aires Grain Exchange reports up to 400 mm of rain in core farming zones. Drying conditions are expected soon, but damage may already be done.β 2024/25 crop estimate holds at 50 million tons.
- U.S. Planting Progress ThreatenedWhile 78% of soybean planting is complete, rainfall this week could stall activity in Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois. However, emergence stands at 50%, 10 points above the 5-year average.
- Export ExpectationsUSDA weekly report expected Thursday:β Old crop sales: 100kβ300k tβ New crop (2025/26): 90kβ400k tβ Soymeal: 100kβ450k tβ Soy oil: 0β32k t
πΌ Trading Strategy & Outlook
Soybeans remain supported by external fundamentals and strong soy oil recovery. But upside may be capped by profit-taking and biodiesel policy uncertainty.Recommendations:β Maintain long positions with a stop near 1,052 ctβ Monitor USDA export sales and EPA mandatesβ Watch for exhaustion signals near 1,065β1,068 ct
π 3-Day Price Forecast (CBOT Jul 25)
π¦οΈ 14-Day Weather Outlook β U.S. & Argentina
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