Agriculture News

Soybeans and wheat are expected to open sharply lower, with corn likely to trade lower on spillover pressure.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures held in tight ranges in quiet, two-sided overnight trade.
Cash hog prices continue slow, methodical seasonal climb.
Corn basis improved along with a big jump in the cash price.
Beef stocks declined more than average, while pork inventories climbed more than normal during April.
Wheat futures are expected to open lower after price pressure overnight. Corn is called steady/firmer, while soybeans are likely to be mixed.
Soybeans faced followthrough selling during overnight trade, while corn and wheat pulled back from Tuesday’s gains.
Corn and wheat futures are expected to open higher. Soybeans are called lower after mild weakness overnight.
Soybean futures pulled back from Monday’s strong gains during overnight trade, while the corn and wheat markets have firmed after earlier trading lower.
CCI ratings remain historically low for the HRW crop and above average for SRW.
Annual ISU survey highlights cash rents paid for 2023.