Morning markets: corn holds out against market malaise
(AgriMoney) - Corn, at least, showed some backbone. For soybean and wheat futures, Friday opened in line with the prevailing trend for the week in Chicago, downwards. Full Story
(AgriMoney) - Corn, at least, showed some backbone. For soybean and wheat futures, Friday opened in line with the prevailing trend for the week in Chicago, downwards. Full Story
Category: Grains
(Farm and Ranch Guide) - Despite the drought of 2012, U.S. corn yields were increased in the November Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Businessweek) - Palm oil declined, paring a weekly advance, as forecasts for improving soybean crop Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Little news and quite trading pressured the CME Group corn, soybean and wheat Full Story
(AgProfessional) - Corn futures are steady to fractionally lower this morning. Futures are consolidating after the recent sharp decline. Fund selling pressure has eased, but could return with funds still heavily net long corn futures. Price charts still have a negative bias. Full Story
(CME Group) - At 6 a.m. CDT, corn futures are higher, soybeans lower, and wheat higher. Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Wheat advanced, halting a four-day slide, on signs supplies from the Black Sea region are Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Businessweek) - About 31 percent of all the sugar waiting to be loaded onto ships in Brazil, the world’s Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Businessweek) - Soybeans rose for a second day in Chicago on signs of demand for U.S. supplies after prices fell for two weeks and as dry weather in Brazil and excessive rains in Argentina may hurt crops in the world’s main growing region. Full Story
Category: Miscellaneous, Policy
(AgProfessional) - The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps Full Story