Soybean Bounce: Crushing Records, Brazilian Rain, and Your 10 Dollar Hedge Strategy
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This is your Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.
Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Soybeans Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on soybean prices, fresh market moves, and what it all means for you.
Right now, January 2026 CBOT soybeans are trading around 10 dollars 33 cents per bushel, up about 10 cents from yesterday's close of 10 dollars 23 cents. Thats according to the early session from Grains Prices and spot market data from Ever.ag. After a dip on Tuesday, were seeing a nice bounce today, with futures up 4 to 6 cents at the open as reported by AgMarket.Net and ADM Investor Services.
Whats driving this? Strong US crush numbers for December hit nearly 225 million bushels, the second highest ever, thanks to booming biofuel demand, per NOPA estimates via ADMIS. Exports are solid too USDA confirmed sales of over 320 thousand metric tons to China and Mexico. But heads up, Brazils soybean exports are forecast at a record 3.73 million tons for January, even with harvest just starting, which could keep a lid on prices long term, says ANEC through multiple reports like Grains Prices and Coop FE.
Weather wise, Central Brazil is getting helpful rain for soybeans, while Argentinas crops face dryness. US farmers, youre staring at tough competition from that massive Brazilian crop projected at 178 million metric tons, notes Soybean and Corn Advisor via Morningstar.
Actionable tip: If youre holding soybeans, watch support at 10 dollars 38 cents for March contracts. Consider locking in sales if exports stay hot, but brace for South American supply pressure. Stay nimble, maybe diversify into cheaper soybean acres over corn given those thin margins.
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