Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade turned negative after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WASDE report left U.S.
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says corn held its own on Monday and closed higher, squaring ahead of the February WASDE.
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 ...
USDA left domestic balance sheets for corn and soybeans unchanged in the February WASDE but did make slight revisions in ...
For U.S. crops, the USDA left its outlook for corn and soybeans unchanged. The corn-production estimate stayed at 14.87 billion bushels, while the soybeans projection remained at 4.37 billion bushels.
BrasilAgro shows strong sugarcane performance, offset by challenges in soybeans and large FX derivative losses. Click here to ...
Funds bought corn” is perhaps becoming a broken record for U.S. grain markets, though there are signs that the streak could ...
The USDA has tightened the domestic balance sheet for wheat, while leaving corn and soybeans unchanged. U.S. wheat ending ...
According to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, the top agricultural exports from the state are soybeans, corn, pork and ...
It is possible that the February 4 data signaled an impending top in the bullish corn momentum as short covering drove the ...
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 ...
While it's become a common theme for US grain markets that funds are purchasing corn, there are indications that this trend ...
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