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We lay out why war headlines, extreme heat, and shifting trade policy are hitting grains and cattle at the same time, then sort the signal from the noise so you can make cleaner market decisions. We also explain why we are moving toward text alerts and paid research, because faster information and better tech cost money.
• moving Jim’s updates toward text alerts and a paid newsletter while protecting legacy readers
• breaking down weekly action in corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, cattle, and hogs
• explaining why overnight lows matter for corn fill and why free weather apps overstate extremes
• tracking fund positioning, short covering, and what “penny calls” really mean
• reading the cattle inventory and cattle on feed reports for supply clues
• assessing the phased reopening of southern border cattle flows and the feeder cattle impact
• mapping tariff risks, forced-labor trade rules, and possible upside for US cotton exports
• connecting Iran conflict risk to crude oil, diesel prices, and farm input costs
• outlining Black Sea shipping disruption and why wheat stays headline-driven
• previewing Farm Bill timing, E15 questions, and farmer aid debates
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Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.