
Global market uncertainty continues to swirl as China-U.S. tensions resurface despite the Geneva trade truce, while instability in the Black Sea region and struggling peace talks in Turkey keep traders on edge. Domestically, all eyes are on how U.S. corn and soybean demand holds up amid this international unrest. With this afternoon’s crop condition report looming, expectations are mixed—especially as a sizable number of acres still need to be planted. Weather remains a key wild card, with pockets of both too much and too little rain complicating progress. Fund positions are also driving volatility, as managed money remains a significant influence in the current price action.
Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners gives the days Market Wrap Up…




