Agriculture News
Corn and soybeans faced light selling pressure overnight, while wheat was mostly lower.
Pro Farmer’s acreage survey signals a lot more corn, fewer soybean acres.
Weekly wheat inspections during the week ended March 20 declined modestly on the week but topped analysts’ pre-report range.
Grain and soy complex futures are under pressure. Cattle futures open the week higher with lean hogs under pressure...
Short-term trends remain sideways for corn and wheat, down for soy complex futures.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures traded on both sides of unchanged overnight but have weakened early this morning.
Dive into our 2025-26 planting projections ahead of USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report, due out on March 31.
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Corn and soybeans post more modest gains
Net soybean sales during the week ended March 13 totaled 352,600 MT, down 53% from the previous week and 29% from the four-week average, missing analysts’ pre-report expectations. Wheat sales marked net reductions, while corn sales were as expected.