Agriculture News

ENSO-neutral conditions remain in place, but CPC signals there are 60% odds a weak La Niña event will develop by the end of November and persist through winter.
Corn, soybeans and the winter wheat markets faced price pressure overnight, while spring wheat traded mildly higher.
Notable weekly declines in cash prices for corn, soybeans and wheat.
Corn, soybean and spring wheat futures posted mild corrective gains overnight, while the winter wheat markets faced light followthrough selling.
Corn inspections during the week ended Oct. 10 totaled 430,323 MT, down 518,000 MT from the previous week and well below the pre-report range.
Followthrough selling in grains overnight.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are under pressure to start the week. Cattle futures are choppy with lean hogs mixed…
Short-term trend turns bearish for soymeal.
Grains weaker to open the week.
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