John Deere Earnings Confirm Farm RECESSION
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π John Deere Surges Despite Lower Earnings π
John Deere's stock soared 8% on Thursday, following better-than-expected earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter. Despite adjusted earnings per share coming in at $4.55 (higher than the expected $3.87), they were still down significantly from last year's $8.26. Revenue for the quarter dropped 28% to $11.1 billion, but still exceeded the forecast of $9.2 billion. Looking ahead, net income for fiscal 2025 is expected to range between $5 billion and $5.5 billion, down from $7.1 billion in fiscal 2024. Deereβs stock is up 9% year-to-date π.
π± Soybean Futures Face Pressure π
Soybean futures are under pressure, with the Jan25 contract hovering near life-of-contract lows π. Recent negative headlines, combined with favorable weather conditions in Brazil and Argentina, and global oversupply, are contributing to the bearish sentiment. Additionally, concerns over a potential US-China trade war have added to the uncertainty in the market πΎ.
πΎ US Soybean Export Sales Surge π
US soybean export sales showed improvement last week, surpassing pre-report expectations with 1.9 million metric tons (68 million bushels) sold π³οΈ. This represents a +20% increase compared to the previous week, though it is still -7% below the 4-week average. China was the largest buyer, continuing its strong demand for US soybeans π¨π³. On the other hand, corn sales and wheat sales saw mixed results, with corn sales up 14% from the prior week but down 40% from the 4-week average π½.
π§οΈ USDA Drought Monitor Update πΎ
The USDA released new drought data, showing improvement in many areas of the Corn Belt following last week's rainfall π§οΈ. The overall drought conditions have improved significantly, with only 50% of the region still experiencing some form of drought, down from 74% at the end of October π½. Oklahoma and parts of the High Plains also saw improvements in drought conditions πΎ.
π¦π· Argentinaβs Soybean and Corn Planting Progress π
Argentina is seeing rapid progress in its soybean planting, with nearly 36% of the expected 46 million acres already planted π±. The good surface moisture has helped speed up the planting process, with early-planted soybeans showing excellent growth πΏ. In addition, corn planting has reached 39.4% of the expected acreage, and 29.3% of the wheat crop has already been harvested πΎ.
π¨ Flash Sales on Soybeans and Meal π
USDA reported multiple flash sales on Thursday, including:
198,000 metric tons (7 million bushels) of soybeans to China π¨π³ for delivery in the 2024/2025 marketing year.
135,000 metric tons (5 million bushels) of soybeans to unknown destinations π.
133,000 metric tons of soybean cake and meal to the Philippines π΅π.
These sales highlight continued strong demand for US agricultural products π¦.
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