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Corn ends stronger
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--The CME Group corn market settled stronger, while soybean prices ended lower Monday.The July futures corn contract settled 13 cents higher at $6.68. New-crop Dec. corn ...
Monday's soy crush data eyed
By: Rich Nelson
The bean market finishes the week on a mixed note, as bull spreads dominated the markets action today.
This activity kept the old-crop contracts in the green, while pressing the new crop into the red ...
Wheat prices move lower
By: Louise Gartner
Harvest selling kept pressure on wheat prices early in the week, and then a bearish USDA supply/demand report added to the negative tone of the complex. Wheat prices dropped to new lows of this move, testing ...
Tight supplies shoot nearby corn higher
By: Dow Jones Newswires
U.S. corn futures settled mixed Friday, with nearby futures up on concerns about tight current supplies.Chicago Board of Trade July corn settled up 11 1/2 cents or 1.8% at $6.55 a bushel. December corn, a ...
Planting progress impact fades
By: Roy Smith
The planting progress report released Wednesday, and the trade reaction to it, reinforces my theory that delayed planting and excess moisture conditions seldom produce lasting positive action in the grain ...
Corn, soybeans turn mixed
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--The CME Group corn, soybean, and wheat markets trade mixed Friday.At midsession, the July futures corn contract is 6 cents higher at $6.49. New-crop December futures are ...
Back to the market grind
By: Ron and Sue Mortensen
There is always a flurry of anticipation around USDA report day. And the five minutes after the report is released produces absolutely chaotic trading, even if the numbers are as expected or boring. Then ...
Profit-taking slams soybean futures
By: Dow Jones Newswires
U.S. soybean futures slumped Thursday, with investor profit taking pressuring prices lower.Chicago Board of Trade soybeans for July delivery finished down 30 1/2 cents, or 2%, at $15.10 1/4 a bushel. The ...
Soybeans fall sharply
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--Technical factors, not fundamentals, are keeping pressure on the CME Group corn, soybean and wheat markets Thursday.At mid-session, the July futures corn contract is 7 cents ...
USDA data slams corn futures
By: Dow Jones Newswires
Corn futures prices fell after U.S. forecasters cut their projections for domestic corn supplies next year by less than analysts had expected and reiterated expectations that farmers will produce a record crop ...
USDA data drops farm markets
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--The USDA released bearish corn, soybean, and wheat market data Wednesday. In its June Crop Production Report, the USDA increased stockpiles for corn and wheat, while leaving ...
Mostly lower farm markets
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--Due to the USDA/WASDE Report Wednesday raising U.S. stockpiles and leaving U.S. acreage estimates unchanged, the CME Group corn, soybean, and wheat markets settled mostly ...
Price drops coming, bank says
By: Dow Jones Newswires
U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs Wednesday said it expects
significant downside potential during the second half of this year to
agricultural markets unless an extreme weather shock can occur to ...
USDA Report balance sheet
By: Dow Jones Newswires
The following table is provided as a service to
Dow Jones Newswires subscribers in conjunction with the U.S. Department
of Agriculture's June world crop production and U.S. and world supply
and ...
Soybeans soar on tight supplies
By: Dow Jones Newswires
U.S. soybean futures climbed Tuesday, with the spot July contract settling at a seven-month high on tight domestic stockpiles of the oilseed.Chicago Board of Trade soybeans for July delivery rose 28 3/4 cents ...
Planting pains continue
By: Ray Grabanski
Planting struggles continue across the Corn Belt, with only 95% of the corn planted on June 10 vs. 98% normally at this time. Iowa (92% planted), Minnesota (90% planted), North Dakota (89% planted), and ...
Old soybeans close 28¢ higher
By: Mike McGinnis
DES MOINES, Iowa (Agriculture.com)--While the CME Group old-crop soybean market closed sharply higher on thoughts of increased crushing, the corn and wheat markets settled higher on positioning ahead of ...
Ukraine poised for global ag role
By: CHERYL TEVIS
Today’s announcement of the opening of DuPont Pioneer’s seed production facility in Stasi, Dykanka region, Poltava oblast, Ukraine, signals the region’s expanding stature as a growing agricultural ...
Japan suspends U.S. wheat imports
By: Dow Jones Newswires
Japan Tuesday restricted imports of feed wheat
from the U.S., suspending shipments from the Pacific Northwest and
allowing only Soft Red Winter grade to be offered in the next tender due
to concerns over ...
Corn hits two-week lows on light rain totals
By: Dow Jones Newswires
U.S. corn futures settled at a more than two-week closing low Monday, as lighter-than-expected weekend rain in parts of the Corn Belt damped concerns about planting delays for the crop.Chicago Board of Trade ...
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