News
Canadian wheat crop struggles are not yet reflected in crop estimates, Senate Republicans block debate on infrastructure and China is dealing with major flooding...
Temps cool in Canada but dryness remains, China’s soybean imports are expected to slow in the second half of the year and GOP leaders say they will oppose efforts to increase government borrowing limits...
Brazil’s safrinha corn harvest progress lags year ago, squabbles continue over the infrastructure bill and the Biden administration blames China for a cyber attack...
The weather forecast remains concerning, Putin says he will work to curb food prices in Russia and the Federal Maritime Commission will conduct audits on major shippers...
Harsh weather is forecast for the end of July, Germany confirms ASF on 2 farms and Xi Jinping emphasizes China’s national food security problem...
The E.U. raises its soft wheat forecast, dryness in Brazil results in dredging on the Parana River and ASF continues to cause concern...
Annual June survey finds Indiana farmland values exceed old highs set in 2014.
Fed meeting will focus on tapering timeline | Focus on Fed chairman’s presser
Ahead of the Open | July 28, 2021 Wheat futures surge as tour shows drought damage, corn, soybeans also higher.
Excessive heat continues for central U.S.; severe weather possible. Day 1 of spring wheat tour calculates a sub-30 bpa yield. Fed meeting ends today. CDC urges masks indoors for everyone in areas of surging cases.
Soybean futures gain after USDA crop ratings disappoint, corn fades from early gains, wheat mixed.
On an earnings call today, Archer Daniels Midland CEO Juan Luciano said the world lost 15 MMT of crop production due to bad weather over the past two to three weeks.
China wolf warrior attitude towards U.S. continues | Day 1 of FOMC confab
Ahead of the Open | July 27, 2021 Corn, soybean futures expected to trade higher after USDA crop ratings unexpectedly erode, wheat also higher.
Markets bounce as crop condition ratings slide. Sultry weather grips Northern Plains and western Corn Belt. Latest WHIP+/ag disaster bill authorizes up to $8.5 billion for eligible 2020 and 2021 disasters.
Find highlights from USDA’s latest Crop Progress and Condition Report.
Drought continues to hammer the U.S. spring wheat crop, while corn and soybean ratings slipped.
After the Bell | July 26, 2021 Corn, soybeans end higher amid slightly reduced rainfall outlook for Midwest, wheat lower as winter harvest moves along.
Jim Wiesemeyer and guest host Davis Michaelsen discuss the week ahead in Washington...
Corn inspections were also decent and above 1 MMT. Soybean inspections were near the upper end of expectations, though the overall tally was still pretty light.