From Field to Futures: Wheat Harvest and Global Supply Pressures Shape Grain Market Direction

Oklahoma State University extension specialist Todd Hubbs joins us for an update on wheat harvest conditions in his state and the key factors shaping marketing decisions.

STILLWATER, OKLA. (RFD NEWS) — Grain markets have faced significant pressure in recent weeks as improving weather conditions, harvest activity, and global supply expectations weigh on prices.

Todd Hubbs, extension crop marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University, joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to discuss the latest developments in grain markets and what producers are watching during wheat harvest.

In his interview with RFD News, Hubbs discussed wheat harvest progress across the Southern Plains, including reports on yields, grain quality, and overall producer sentiment as harvest activity moves forward. He noted recent pressure in grain markets points to a range of factors influencing price action, including weather conditions and broader supply expectations.

Hubbs also discussed how traders are currently viewing crop conditions across the U.S. and globally, with weather continuing to play a key role in market direction, and outlined key risks and opportunities producers should be watching as they evaluate current price levels and marketing decisions.

Hubbs further discussed the influence of export demand, global supplies, and weather, and which of those factors could have the biggest impact on markets in the weeks ahead, highlighting the reports and market signals he is watching most closely as June progresses.

Finally, Hubbs offered his overall message to producers navigating marketing decisions in the current environment.

Marion is a digital content manager for RFD News and FarmHER + RanchHER. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, bringing a decade of digital experience in broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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