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Provided by Dow Jones By Jacob Bunge Soaring crop prices are changing fortunes for the biggest U.S. agricultural companies, delivering windfalls for grain trading giants while saddling meat producers with sharply higher costs. Executives at Tyson Foods Inc. and Pilgrim s Pride Corp. said rising grain costs this year would pressure their chicken businesses, and could lead to increased prices for consumers. Costlier feed, typically the priciest part of raising a bird, comes as meatpackers are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on Covid-19 safety measures. The change in pricing in grains has been nothing less than enormous, and that is going to weigh on the business, said Stewart Glendinning, Tyson s chief financial officer, on a Thursday conference call. The grain market rally led Tyson, the biggest U.S. meat company by sales, to project lower results from its core chicken business this year, after in November forecasting an improvement.
Corn Falls as Post-WASDE Correction Continues Corn for March delivery fell 3.9% to $5.34 1/2 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday as grains fell after Tuesday s WASDE report showed a smaller-than-expected cut to ending stocks. Soybeans for March delivery fell 3.4% to $13.54 a bushel. Wheat for March delivery fell 2.2% to $6.35 1/2 a bushel. Grain futures dropped Wednesday. Traders opted to take profits in reaction to a muted movement in stockpile figures from the government. The USDA numbers were nowhere near what trade has been assuming given the export sales reports recently and given the crop reports out of South America, so it looks like we are going to have a little readjustment period and then have to wait for the March report, said Tomm Pfitzenmaier of Summit Commodity Brokerage.
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