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Discord surfaces between railroads and two big unions
Quiet, two-sided trade was seen overnight as traders awaited USDA’s reports later this morning.
USDA Thursday will try again to release weekly export sales report
Corn futures post third straight weekly gain as market awaits USDA reports; wheat hits two-month high, soybeans stronger.
Davis Michaelsen and Editor Brian Grete discuss this week’s market action...
Key for the corn production number will be the implied ear weight USDA uses.
Distillate inventories have plummeted as harvest looms...
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Argy soy farmers discouraged from holding stocks, India to impose rice export duty and USDA’s export sales data will not be released as scheduled...
Wheat heading for third straight weekly gain amid global supply concerns; corn, soybeans also firmer.
Sen. Grassley has some revealing comments on ag disaster aid and livestock market reforms
Corn and wheat futures posted solid corrective gains overnight, while soybeans built on Thursday’s modest gains.
Soybeans bounce back from five-week lows, end firmer; corn, wheat lower as trade readies for USDA reports.
Our updated monthly and quarterly price forecasts.
Grain, soybean futures mixed as traders watch Ukraine, wait for USDA crop production updates.
The U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC) now says there are 91% odds La Niña will persist through the September-November timeframe and 54% chances it lasts through January-March 2023.
Oil prices plunge to lowest level since January over global economic growth concerns
Drought improvement was seen in Texas, but conditions worsened in the Central and Northern Plains, along with areas of the Midwest.
Grain and soybean futures traded both sides of unchanged overnight, with corn weaker while soybeans and wheat are firmer this morning.
There is an expected weakening of demand over the next six to 12 months.