Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade turned negative after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WASDE report left U.S.
Brian Grete with Pro Farmers says grains sold off into the close disappointed about the lack of changes in the domestic balance sheets in the WASDE.
Source: (Minnesota Crop E News “Planting Date Considerations for Corn”) by Dr. Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension Corn Agronomist Air temperatures below or near freezing during the ...
A dead-end dirt road cutting through rural Wisconsin leads to a pasture dotted with shaggy-coated Highland cattle, fluffy ...
China's tariff's on U.S. agricultural exports hit American farmers hard back in 2019. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with farmer Josh Gackle about the impacts of another round of such tariffs.
According to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, the top agricultural exports from the state are soybeans, corn, pork and ...
The town has been hit by a recent drought. The dry weather has forced grains exchanges in Argentina, the world's top exporter ...
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report says the 2024-2025 U.S. corn supply and use outlook is unchanged from last month. The biggest change took place in global corn production, which i ...
The most-active soybean contract on the CBOT eased 0.14% at $10.48 a bushel by 0354 GMT. As of February 6, Brazil’s soybean ...
While it's become a common theme for US grain markets that funds are purchasing corn, there are indications that this trend ...