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Corn & Soybean Market Watch: Key Support Levels, Harvest Pressure, and Livestock Trends

by Tatiana Ivanova
23 July 2025
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December corn futures are currently testing the $4.07 level, with $4.00 seen as a strong support point, according to market analysts. Domestic and international buyers stand ready to step in if prices dip further. With harvest nearing, end-users are holding off purchases, reducing the likelihood of a weather-driven rally in September futures—even as late-season heat and dryness persist.

Recent USDA reports indicate that U.S. corn yields are projected at 177.5 bushels per acre, slightly above the 10-year average, which could add downward pressure post-harvest (USDA WASDE, July 2024). Additionally, global corn demand remains steady, with China continuing to import at a robust pace, helping to stabilize prices.

Soybean Traders Show Mixed Positions Across Products

Managed funds in soybeans remain net short, while soybean oil traders hold a modest long position, and soybean meal positions are strongly net long. This divergence highlights market uncertainty as November soybean futures struggle to break resistance at $10. Technical indicators suggest limited upside, with the nine-day moving average hovering around $4.20–$4.22.

According to the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), soybean stocks-to-use ratios remain tight, keeping prices volatile. Brazil’s record soybean harvest (estimated at 158 million metric tons) continues to weigh on global markets, limiting sustained rallies (CONAB, July 2024).

Cattle Markets Lose Momentum at Higher Prices

Live and feeder cattle markets have softened as buyers pull back from auctions, signaling cooling demand. Last week’s price retreat aligns with seasonal trends, as beef production rises and feed costs remain elevated. USDA data shows Q2 2024 beef production up 3% year-over-year, contributing to the recent price dip.

As harvest nears, corn prices are anchored by strong support at $4.00, while soybeans face resistance amid mixed fund activity. Cattle markets, meanwhile, show signs of fatigue as supply pressures build. Farmers and agribusinesses should monitor weather impacts, export demand, and technical levels to navigate these volatile markets effectively.

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