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Wheat futures extend losses on talk of easing Russia-Ukraine conflict; corn also lower, soybeans steady-weaker.
Argentina suspends export registrations for meal and soyoil
Corn, soybeans and wheat are weaker this morning and trading near session lows. Soyoil futures are under heavy pressure, but soymeal is firmer.
Vilsack: USDA seeking info on competition in fertilizer, seed, farm inputs, food sector
Davis Michaelsen and Editor Brian Grete discuss this week’s market action...
Wheat futures end higher but still post sharp decline for week as Russia-Ukraine keeps trade on edge; corn firmer, soybeans lower.
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Ukrainian Ag Minister expects crop mixes to shift, Wells Fargo raises oil price forecast and coal prices roar higher...
U.N./FAO provides info on Ukraine planting impacts from war with Russia; food price impacts
Winter wheat heading for sharp weekly drop as traders monitor Russia-Ukraine war; corn, beans also lower.
Volatility was reduced from recent days in grain and soy complex futures overnight, as corn, soybeans and wheat all traded within relatively tight ranges compared to recent standards.
Corn and soybeans ended firmer, while wheat plunged. Cattle futures faced sharp pressure and hogs finished mixed.
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have yielded no fruit, Russia legalizes patent theft and avian influenza continues to spread...
U.S. export sales to all destinations topped 2 million tonnes each for corn and soybeans for week ending March 3
Grain and soy complex futures are called higher, with wheat trade likely to remain extremely volatile. Livestock futures are expected to face followthrough selling.
Corn, soybean export sales above expectations
Wheat futures gapped lower overnight after limit-down closes on Wednesday and sharply extended losses. But wheat filled the gaps and is trading higher this morning, as are corn and soybeans.