Agriculture News
Davis and Lane talk about last week’s news while Spencer gives insight into what to expect from USDA during the government shutdown.
Drought relief came to the plains, while dryness expanded in the eastern corn belt again
Corn sales during the week ended Sept, 18 totaled 1.923 MMT, according to USDA, which topped analysts’ pre-report range.
Weak profit margins may limit benefits of lower rates for financially stressed farmers.
Corn fell 1.7 points on the CCI, while soy fell just 1.2 from last week
Davis, Hillari and Spencer discuss the impressive pace of wheat exports and China’s continued absence from the U.S. soy market.
Wheat inspections outpaced pre-report expectations ranging from 300,000 to 500,000 MT.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are lower at the start of daytime trade with livestock futures slightly to sharply higher...
Nearly all the continental U.S. is expected to be hotter than average this fall