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Soy Story: China, Crush, and Caution - Your Friendly Bean Brief

Soy Story: China, Crush, and Caution - Your Friendly Bean Brief

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This is your Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

Welcome to the Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Hey everyone, its Vanessa here, your go-to friend for all things soybeans. Today were diving into the freshest news on soybean prices, market moves, and what it means for you whether youre a farmer, trader, or just keeping an eye on commodity trends.

Lets kick off with the current trading price. According to the Ever.Ag Spot Market Summary, January soybeans are sitting at 10.6150 dollars per bushel, down 0.1025 from yesterday. Total Farm Marketing reports midday futures for January at 10.64-1/2 dollars, also softer by about 7 cents, while March is around 10.74 dollars. Prices are feeling some pressure from a mix of factors, but the tone stays supportive-to-choppy as GrainsPrices notes.

Big headlines include China demand thats keeping things interesting. USDA reported a private export sale of 136,000 metric tons to China, and flash sales continue, with China grabbing 3.377 million metric tons so far this marketing year per DeLong Company data. But export inspections are down week-over-week at 795,661 metric tons, and cumulative US exports are lagging last year by 46 percent. On the processing side, NOPA November crush hit a record 216 million bushels for the month, up 11.8 percent from last year, though soybean oil stocks rose to 1.513 billion pounds.

Looking broader, US soybean exports for 2025 are projected at 44.50 million metric tons, down 13 percent from 2024 per Farmdoc Daily, thanks to diversification away from China, now just 18.7 percent of our market versus 46.7 percent last year. Brazil is ramping up with 97 percent planting complete and record shipment forecasts, adding competition.

Heres your actionable takeaway, friends: If youre holding soybeans, watch export sales flashes and Brazil weather closely for short-term swings. Diversify your buyers like the US is doing to cushion risks, and consider locking in prices soon if youre a producer facing softer demand. Lower prices could ease feed costs for livestock folks, so track those for savings.

Thanks for tuning in to Daily Soybeans Price Tracker. Subscribe, share with a friend, and catch you next time for more updates. Take care.

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