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Crude futures drop overnight, the European Central Bank may raise rates and Biden announces executive actions to fight climate change...
NWS forecast calls for above-normal temps across most of the country for August through October. Below-normal rainfall is expected over most of the central and western Corn Belt.
Crop insurance experts give suggestions to House panel to further improve program
There was some shifting in the drought footprint based on rains over the past week.
Corn, soybean futures drop to two-week lows overnight on Midwest rain outlook; wheat also lower.
Weekly exports meet trade expectations for the week ended July 14, 2022.
Corn and soybean futures extended losses from the two previous days overnight. Wheat futures also weakened.
NSAC report saying billions of dollars in savings from means testing crop insurance brings negative reaction
Corn and soybean basis remains well above the respective three-year averages.
November soybeans drop to two-week low, corn also down, with Midwest heat break ahead; wheat mixed.
E.U. readies natural gas usage regulations, Kissinger calls for a ‘Nixoinian’ approach to diplomacy and wholesale beef prices firm...
Corn, soybean futures expected lower on outlook for rain, heat relief; wheat climbs to one-week highs.
Wheat futures posted strong gains overnight, while soybeans faced followthrough selling, though they are well off their lows this morning. Corn was caught in the middle.
Corn, soybean futures fall on prospect for relief from extreme Midwest heat; wheat futures also lower.
Putin holds summit talks in Tehran with Iran and Turkey | No update on freeing Ukraine grain
Grain, soybean futures expected lower amid prospects for resumption of Ukraine exports.
Corn futures more than wiped out Monday’s gains overnight, while soybeans and wheat gave back a portion of yesterday’s price strength.
The spring wheat CCI rating rose to its highest of the growing season.
Soybeans rally to highest close in a week on Midwest heat concerns; wheat up sharply in corrective bounce.
Export Inspections for week ended July 14, were within the range of estimates for corn and soybeans, while wheat fell shy of what was expected.