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The National Weather Service (NWS) 90-day forecast continues to call for increased chances of below-normal precip across most of HRW wheat areas during the January through March period.
As of Dec. 13, 78% of the U.S. was experiencing abnormal dryness/drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, seven points below the peak at the beginning of November.
Mexican officials to visit Washington Friday to defuse GMO corn trade dispute
Corn, soybeans narrowly mixed, wheat firmer, as traders watch U.S., South American weather.
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Corn, soybean and wheat futures traded within narrow ranges in quiet, two-sided price action overnight.
Soybeans higher on soymeal strength, strong exports; winter wheat lower amid heavy snow in Northern Plains.
Basis remains above average for both corn and soybeans.
Fed officials projected the federal funds rate will rise to 5.1% by the end of 2023, up from 4.6% projected in September.
Grain, soybean futures lower as market eyes S. America weather, waits for Fed decision.
Congress getting closer on omnibus spending accord likely completed next week
Corn, soybean and wheat futures traded solidly lower overnight despite supportive outside markets.
Soybean futures surge behind fresh export business, Argentina dryness; corn fades from initial gains, wheat mixed.
Ukraine Grain Traders Union looks to bolster electricity supply, Congress pushes for budget extension and Cordonnier cuts Argy crop estimates...
Corn, wheat climb to highest levels in over a week, soybeans also firmer amid supply, weather concerns.
European Parliament in Brussels agreed to enforce the world’s first carbon border tax
Corn and wheat futures extended Monday’s corrective gains overnight, while the soybean market recouped a small portion of yesterday’s losses.
Soybeans drop over 20 cents as weekend rains bring relief to Argentina; wheat up sharply on Ukraine concern, corn also firmer.
Weekly export inspections for Dec. 8, revealed corn and wheat on the shallow-end of expectations, while soybeans proved mid-range. Each were notably lower than the previous week’s data.
Soybean futures lower in wake of higher USDA stocks, Argentina rains; corn and wheat higher