Traders Look to USDA as Week Ends
Category: Grains
(Ag Web) - Good Morning from Allendale, Inc. with the early morning... Full Story
Crop Conditions Above Market Expectations
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Dressed beef values were lower with choice down... Full Story
USDA Shows Corn Conditions Below Market Forecasts
Category: Trade
(AgWeb) - The USDA showed a big dip in U.S. corn crop ratings: 55% of the crop is rated good/excellent compared to 58% last week. This was below the market’s expectation and led to a boost in overnight ag market support... Full Story
Are Report Expectations too Bullish for Corn?
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The August World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report is coming up fast and it has become one of the most important reports of the year... Full Story
Prevent Plant to Exceed 8 Million Corn Acres, 3 Million Soybeans Acres
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Given the wild spring and wacky weather, it’s no surprise to... Full Story
USDA Report Kicks the Can Down the Road
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The amount of uncertainty surrounding this year’s corn and soybean crops was reflected in today’s... Full Story
Be Ready for Market Volatility on Friday
Category: USDA
(AgWeb) - The saga of the 2019 planting season continues. Extreme weather challenges, which started months ago, have caused a record-slow planting pace and huge questions... Full Story
Millions Of Corn, Soybean Acres Remain Unplanted
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - As of June 16, USDA estimates 92% of the U.S. corn crop has been planted. That compares to a five-year average for mid-June of 100% planted. Today’s planting pace... Full Story
Planting Progress Better Than Expected
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Grain markets consider wet weather concerns causing... Full Story
Grain Markets Stable Before Pivotal USDA Reports
Category: Grains, Trade, Trends, USDA
To view the USDA Prospective Plantings and Quarterly Grain Stocks reports at 12pm EST time, click HERE... Full Story
Grains Stabilize Despite Chinese Corn Stocks Doubling
Category: Commentary, Grains
(AGWeb) - Corn and soybean prices closed the week... Full Story
Spotlight on USDA as Trade Worries Persist
Category: USDA
(AgWeb) - Grain markets have a lot to follow today with two... Full Story
Wet Weather Could Mean Your Corn Needs Nitrogen
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) - For the past two weeks large chunks of the... Full Story
Under Secretary McKinney Leads Japan Trade Mission
Category: USDA
(AgWeb) - U.S. Department of Agriculture... Full Story
What’s Next for Farm Bill?
Category: Farm Bill
(AgWeb) - A Senate panel approved a modest bipartisan rewrite of... Full Story
A Chinese Trade Win Could Mean A $12 Billion Growth In Ag Exports
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds, Organic, Sugar, USDA
(AGWeb) - Completion of a “fair” trade agreement with China... Full Story
Temps Rise Across Midwest and In Trade Talks
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) - Grain markets are weak as traders react to trade war attitude.... Full Story
Unlock The Door To Higher Corn & Soybean Yields
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) -Many of today’s corn hybrids have the potential to reach.... Full Story
What’s Next For the Farm Bill
Category: Commentary, Farm Bill, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) - The House Farm Bill fell just a handful of votes... Full Story
USDA Sets Realistic Expectations About Future Trade with China
Category: Commentary, Miscellaneous, USDA
(agweb) -Potential progress on a U.S. and China trade deal rippled... Full Story
This Week Holds Lots Of Decision Making For Grain Traders
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) -Grain market traders will have plenty of things to deal with this.... Full Story
Trade Agreement Weather Forecasts and USDA Stocks Data
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds, Organic
(AGWeb) - Grain markets are finding buyer interest going into the USDA report.... Full Story
Corn Planting Nears Average Pace
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb.com) - Grain market traders analyze the latest in crop progress numbers out yesterday.... Full Story
Farm Bill Draft To Be Released This Week
Category: Farm Bill
(AgWeb) - Analysts say the House draft of the Farm Bill could make its way out of the House Agriculture Committee... Full Story
Drier Weather To Settle In And Stay…For A While
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - Blizzards in the Dakotas and New England is bracing for its second nor’easter in a week make... Full Story
Corn and Soy Steady Up this Morning
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded lower with corn down ¼ to ¾ of a cent, Soybeans are down... Full Story
Wheat Rally Stalls while Corn and Soy Also Suffer
AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded lower with corn down 1 ½ cents, soybeans down 2 ½ cents, wheat down 4 ½ cents and Kansas City wheat down 3 ¾ cents. After a few days of positive price gains the market is taking a breather with selling across the grain complex... Full Story
Dry Weather Looks to Continue into Summer for Much of the Country
(AgWeb) - At the moment approximately two-thirds of the country is going through drought conditions. Nearly all of the southern... Full Story
Plains Dryness to Persist the Next Two Weeks
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains are trading lower with corn down ¾ of a cent, soybeans down 5 cents... Full Story
KC March Gapping Higher for a Second Straight Session
(AgWeb) - Grains were up in the overnight session with March corn up 1 ¼ of a cent and March soybeans up 1 cent... Full Story
How About That Market Rally
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded higher with corn up 2 1/2 cents, soybeans up 12 cents... Full Story
Corn Surpassed USDA Weekly Export Sales Expectations
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains are trading unchanged to higher with corn up ¾ of a cent, soybeans up ¾ of a cent, Chicago wheat up 2 ¾ cents and KC Wheat up 3 ¼ cents this morning. Chicago wheat was able to break through both the 20 and 50 day moving average and is now... Full Story
Soybeans Pause after 7 Day Rally
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains were up with March corn up 2 ¼ cents and soybeans... Full Story
US Government Shutdown will Impact Timing of Reports this Week
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded higher. Concerns about dryness in central and southern Argentina, a weaker U.S. Dollar and strong weekly export sales are all helping to support grain prices at the start of the week... Full Story
Exports Lag, Is There Hope?
Category: Miscellaneous
I felt demand expectations on U.S. exports had been overly optimistic because of analysts’ 2017 exuberance that Chinese demand... Full Story
Snow In The Midwest Today Will Help Protect Most Wheat From The Cold Push
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded slightly higher with March corn up 1 cent, March soybeans up ½ of a cent and March wheat unchanged. Argentina is still expected to receive rain today and tomorrow which is expected to start in the south and move northward.... Full Story
Wheat Drops for Fourth Session while Corn Bounces from Lows
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains were mixed with March corn up 1 cent, March soybeans down 3 ½ cents, March Chicago wheat down 1 ½ cents and March Hard Red Winter wheat down ¼ cent. HRW wheat has pulled back three days in a row and is trading at the 50 day moving average, an area that should provide some support during today’s... Full Story
Wheat Holds On To Most of 2 Day Gains Amid Weather Risks
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains were lower with March corn down ¾ of a cent, March... Full Story
Soybeans Edge Higher for Third Straight Session
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded higher with March corn up 1 cent, March soybeans up... Full Story
Sober, but Hopeful, Picture for Farm Economy
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - The coming year is pivotal for agriculture because we will find out if we have entered a stabilization zone or if we begin another leg down, says Terry Barr, senior director, CoBank, Washington, D.C. Barr, along with fellow nationally recognized ag economist David Kohl, highlighted key differences in the current setback in farmland values and the 1980s collapse... Full Story
2018 Outlook: Profitable Grain Rallies in 2018 Will Be Scarce
(AgWeb) - It is likely commodity prices will continue to be under pressure throughout 2018. However, some analysts... Full Story
Chicago Soybean Futures Edge Lower on Tuesday
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains were mostly steady with March corn unchanged... Full Story
Trump to Declare China as a ‘Strategic Competitor’ in Speech
Category: Policy
(AgWeb) - President Donald Trump will declare China a “strategic competitor’’ to the U.S. in a speech that lays... Full Story
Corn and Wheat Remain Mostly Unchanged in the Overnight
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session corn and wheat remain mostly unchanged but January soybeans is... Full Story
Grain Movement on the Ohio River Has Ground to a Halt
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session grain was mostly higher with March corn up a cent, January soybeans... Full Story
Perdue Attempts To Ease NAFTA Concerns
Category: Policy
(AgWeb) - As North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) re-negotiations continue... Full Story
Friday is Last Trading Day for CBOT December Options
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the December corn is unchanged, January Soybeans is u... Full Story
Senators Ask Ross for Analysis of Impact to Ag of Leaving NAFTA
Category: Policy
(AgWeb) - Eighteen U.S. Senators, including Senate Ag Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) are firing... Full Story
Soybeans Lower This Morning in a Light Setback
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the Sunday night session the grains traded lower with December corn down ¼ cent... Full Story
Wheat Corn and Soy Down This Morning in Trading
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded lower with December corn down 1 cent, January Soybeans down 3 ½ cents and December wheat down 5 ¼ cents. The six to ten day forecast is expecting cooler than normal temperatures in the central and eastern grain belt as well as North Dakota and Iowa... Full Story
USDA Day!
Category: USDA
(AgWeb) - Yesterday’s Close: December corn futures finished yesterday’s session unchanged, spending... Full Story
Chicago Soybeans Futures Turn Lower on Tuesday as Harvest Reaches Completion
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains are trading lower with December corn down 1 cent, January soybeans down 1 ¾ cents and December wheat down 4 ½ cents... Full Story
Soybean Market Turns Higher After Finding Trend-line Support
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains are trading lower with December corn down ¼ a cent, January soybeans down 2 ¼ cents and wheat down 1 ¾ cents. Temperatures are expected to be cooler than normal in the 6-10 day outlook for the majority of the grain belt... Full Story
Rains in the Midwest Keep Soy/Corn Harvest Slowed Next 2 Weeks
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session corn and soybeans traded higher with December corn up 1 cent and January soybeans up ¾ cents. Wheat struggled yesterday to gain any traction as the grain traded through support set on August 29th at 4.22 ½... Full Story
Crop Progress Report Shows Soybeans 70 percent Harvested
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains pulled back slightly after recording nice gains in yesterday’s... Full Story
Corn Flat to Firm This Morning; Wheat Inching Higher
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session soybeans pushed a bit higher with November up 4 cents. December corn traded up... Full Story
Harvest Weather Favors Farmers
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - Largely beautiful harvest conditions have greeted producers in much of the Corn Belt early in October after a prolonged period of heat with limited rain. Yet even though drought is creeping into places such as Illinois and Iowa, weather patterns suggest moisture is in store later this year... Full Story
Better Than Expected Export Sales for Corn This Week
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Grains were modestly higher in the night trade with corn up 2, soybeans up 4 and wheat... Full Story
Dec Corn Down 1 Cent and Nov Soybeans Unchanged Overnight
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains were mixed with December corn down 1 cent... Full Story
Will ‘Do No Harm’ Stay Alive?
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Round three of NAFTA negotiations kicked off in Ottawa, Canada on Saturday... Full Story
Texas Farmers Race To Mitigate the Impact of Hurricane Harvey
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - According to the Associated Press, two coastal Texas counties (San Patricio and Brazoria) have... Full Story
Corn, Soybean Yields Stumble In Illinois
(AgWeb) - When Crop Tour scouts made it into Illinois fields on Wednesday, they discovered the corn and soybean crops... Full Story
Corn Yield Looks to Be Reduced in Tomorrow’s WASDE Report
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the overnight session the grains traded slightly higher with December corn up ½ a cent, November soybeans up 1 ¾ cents and Chicago wheat up 2 ¼ cents. The cool and dry weather forecast across key growing regions continues to fan the uncertainty surrounding this year's crop and anticipation for the USDA WASDE... Full Story
Will Thursday’s USDA Reports Rock The Market?
Category: USDA
(AgWeb) - After a rough week for the grains complex, the markets are eager for good news... Full Story
Hearings for 2018 Farm Bill Take Place in Michigan
Category: Farm Bill
(Ag Web) - Over the weekend, agriculture caught the attention of lawmakers during the Senate Agriculture... Full Story
US Dollar Index Continues Its Retreat
Category: Miscellaneous, USDA
(AgWeb) - Corn and wheat tried to reverse course overnight following Monday’s slide while soybeans moved lower... Full Story
USDA Reports Provide ‘Reset Opportunities’ For Farmers
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds, USDA
(AG Web) - The grain markets have sent a strong... Full Story
2017 Plant Preview: Weather Favors Early Planting in Upper Midwest
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - If weather stays on track, farmers in the north can expect to get planting started earlier, which... Full Story
Former Dairy Farmer Leads Trump-Russia Investigation
(AgWeb) - Devin Nunes once said all he wanted to do was work on a dairy farm. Now the Republican from the... Full Story
Iowa Agency That Challenged Farm Runoff Faces Elimination
Category: Commentary, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AG Web) - For years a utility that supplies drinking.... Full Story
The Reflation Trade
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AG Web) - Ag producers have had plenty to fret... Full Story
Traders Await Acreage Forecasts from USDA
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, USDA
(Ag Web) - US soybeans, wheat and corn rose on Wednesday as traders took positions ahead of a USDA forum this week which is expected to shed light on what crops US farmers are planting for this summer’s harvest. But, gains were limited by huge new soybean crops expected in South America... Full Story
Farm Bill a Priority for North Dakota Producers
Category: Farm Bill, Grains, Miscellaneous
(AGWeb) - North Dakota farmers and ranchers are set... Full Story
Strong Dollar Could be a Wet Blanket on Ag Exports in 2017
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - The U.S. dollar hit a 14-year high in 2016 and the momentum could be felt into 2017... Full Story
2017 Outlook: Global Glut Pushes Down Wheat Prices
Category: Grains
(Ag Web) - Analysts expect an even greater global wheat glut in 2017 to drive down prices and whittle away... Full Story
2017 Outlook: 5 Dairy Wildcards to Watch
Category: Dairy, Miscellaneous
(Source: AGWeb) - Even though U.S milk production surged 2.5% in October, shrinking production in other regions of the world and increasing... Full Story
2017 Outlook: Can ‘King Corn’ Keep its Crown?
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The king of the crop world might lose ground in 2017. Weak prices combined with more appealing profits on alternative crops means corn acres could be down next year. “In August, we put out projections that indicate we expect to see... Full Story
Farmers Eye Record Sugar Beet Harvest in Wyoming, Montana
Category: Sugar
(AgWeb) - Record sugar beet harvests will keep refineries busy making sugar longer than usual. The U.S. Dept... Full Story
Meet a Champion for Women in Agriculture
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - Alexis Taylor is a champion for women in agriculture. In her role as Deputy Under Secretary for... Full Story
A ”No-Gravy” Year for 2016 Beets
Category: Sugar
(AgWeb) - American Crystal Sugar Co. has confirmed the final payment for 2015 sugar beets will be $49.77 per ton... Full Story
Hunker Down for One More Year of Pressured Dairy Prices
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - 2016 has been full of peaks and valleys for dairy producers across the country, and entering into the final days of the year, prices are starting to look promising.“What’s been a tough 2016 as we got into mid-summer, I think we’re going to close 2016 looking much better if we keep prices... Full Story
President Trump: What’s Next for Ag?
Category: Policy
(AgWeb) - As farmers wake up Wednesday to the reality of a Donald J. Trump presidency, what do they have to look forward to in four years of a Trump Administration? Trump’s apparent victory, which materialized in the early hours of Wednesday morning, bucked trends in several ways. His race ultimately did not seem to affect down-ticket ballots... Full Story
Weather Woes, Election Could Move Markets Nov. 9
(Ag Web) - Weather woes in South America could be one wildcard that moves the markets next week, when USDA... Full Story
U.S., N.H. State Officials Want to Hear from Dairy Farmers
Category: Dairy
(Ag Web) - Amid a rash of dairy farm closures, federal agriculture officials are teaming with their New... Full Story
Monsanto, Bayer Officials Defend Proposed $66 Billion Merger
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - Top officials for Monsanto and Bayer defended their proposed $66 billion merger before skeptical senators... Full Story
Soybean Rally Possible on Wet Harvest, Delayed Maturity
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Soybean prices in the U.S. could rise if wet weather or delayed plant maturity push harvest back... Full Story
Wheat Market Unfazed by Export-Tax Removal in Top Shipper Russia
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The global wheat market may hardly notice the removal of an export tax in Russia, the largest shipper... Full Story
Will Farmers See a Re-Run of a Range-Bound Market?
(AgWeb) - Continuing consolidation and low volatility pushed down prices early Wednesday for corn, soybeans... Full Story
It’s Not Easy Being Grains When Investors Bet on Price Demise
(AgWeb) - Investors have turned against three of the largest U.S. crops, betting that timely rainfall will further swell grain supplies and exacerbate price Full Story
French Wheat Yields Seen Worst in 30 Years on Rain Damage
(AgWeb) - French farmers are getting the smallest wheat yields in three decades after waterlogged fields decimated crops, according to a farm adviser. Full Story
Analysts Warn of Soybean Volatility
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Don’t expect the roller coaster ride in the soybean markets to end any time soon. “It’s the funds trading algorithms,” Full Story
Could a Soybean Shortage Be Looming?
(AgWeb) - Could South American crop shortfalls lead to a worldwide soybean shortage? It’s a possibility, according to Dan Basse, president of AgResource Full Story
Blockbuster Wheat Crop Creates Storage Issues
(AgWeb) - With the Kansas wheat harvest in south-central Kansas just stubble, Craig Bennett now just has to figure out what to do with it all. The elevators Full Story
The Essential Numbers in USDA’s July 12 Reports
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Corn: While production may be up by 110 million bushels in 2016/17, according to USDA, so are exports and usage. The agency projects old-crop ending stocks at 1.7 billion bushels, which is slightly below the average trade expectation of 1.806 billion. USDA’s new-crop ending stocks estimate of 2.081 billion bushels also proved to be lower than the average trade forecast of 2.205 billion bushels. Full Story
WASDE: Corn Exports, Production Raised
(AgWeb) - Projected 2016/17 U.S. feed grain supplies are raised this month as lower beginning stocks are more than offset by increased Full Story
Brazil Corn Output Estimate Reduced Following Drought, Frost
(AgWeb) - Brazil slashed its estimate for domestic corn output after drought and frost hurt the crop. Projected soybean Full Story
Corn Heads Back to Bear Market as U.S. Rains Spark Reversal
(AgWeb) - Corn futures are heading back to a bear market less than a month after entering bull territory as U.S. rains Full Story
Brexit Drags Down U.S. Wheat Markets
(AgWeb) - The Brexit decision already is making it harder for some U.S. producers to sell their products by pushing U.S. Full Story
Record French Downpours Causing Delays to Sugar Beet Growth
Category: Sugar
(AgWeb) - Heavy rainfall and chilly temperatures in France are delaying the development of sugar beets in Full Story
El Nino Has Ended, Now Farmers Need to Worry About La Nina
Category: Miscellaneous, Weather
(AgWeb) - The El Nino that has dominated global weather for more than a year has ended and may give way Full Story
USDA Likely to Trim New-Crop Carryover for Corn, Soybeans
(AgWeb) - USDA’s June 10 report is expected to have minimal changes despite rising demand for U.S. soybeans amid Full Story
Global Wheat Glut Triggers Market Slide
(AgWeb) - Worldwide record wheat harvests are triggering a bearish market. Full Story
Prepare for ‘Transition Week’ in Corn, Soy Markets
(AgWeb) -Farmers might want to brace themselves for another volatile week in the grain markets Full Story
April Rally Sets Highs Worth Watching
(AgWeb) - Jerry Gulke has been waiting for a rally, but this week’s surge in soybean prices came earlier than expected. Full Story
Hedge Funds Double Bets on Crops Rally as Weather Gets Nastier
(AgWeb) - With drought in Brazil and flooding in Argentina threatening crops, the weather is getting Full Story
Could Soybeans Hit $10?
(AgWeb) - A rainy forecast in Argentina’s top soybean-producing states is making the market mighty Full Story
Grains Set for Biggest Rally in 7 Months on China Demand Outlook
(AgWeb) - Grain traders are shrugging off signs of bigger supplies and sending prices to their biggest rally in seven months on an improving outlook for Chinese demand. Full Story
USDA Reports Higher Ending Stocks for Corn, Big Supply of Wheat
(AgWeb) - Few major changes were reported in the USDA’s April World Agricultural Supply and Full Story
Change in China’s Corn Policy Could Hurt U.S. Farmers
(AgWeb) - China’s plans to end its corn stockpiling program this year could mean bad news for Full Story
Planting Preview 2016: Crop Confusion in Delta as Planting Nears
(AgWeb) - Farming is always a gamble, but when it comes to planting intentions in 2016, there’s no clear pony to Full Story
Global Dairy Picture Brightens Domestically
(AgWeb) - The worldwide dairy trade has been in a challenging situation in the past year because of Full Story
Global Wheat Glut May Ease as Dry Weather Cuts Crop From Record
(AgWeb) - The bumper global grain glut may get a little bit smaller this year after dry weather Full Story
USDA Warns of Record-High Supply of Corn
(AgWeb) - The recent bumper crops in the U.S. and South America are proving to have a lingering Full Story
India Milk Production Soars Adding to Global Oversupply
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Over the past two years, India’s dairy industry has rapidly expanded. The second most Full Story
Skim Milk Powder Imports to China Pick Up
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - What happens in China, one of the world’s largest importers of dairy products and Full Story
Corn Will Climb Out of Price Basement
(AgWeb) - It’s possible corn prices have hit the lowest level they’ll reach for the next few Full Story
World’s Second-Largest Wheat Crop at Risk as El Nino Lingers
(AgWeb) - If it was unseasonal rain that ravaged India’s wheat crop in 2015, it’s a dry spell Full Story
U.S. Stocks Sink With Markets Around the World as Rout Deepens
Category: Policy
(AgWeb) - U.S. stocks tumbled, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping more than 500 points, following Full Story
Fonterra Sees More Pain for Dairy Farmers Before Demand Revival
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - The turbulence in dairy markets that’s driven prices to the lowest in 12 years is yet to run its course Full Story
Argentine Wheat Returns to the U.S. in Record Shipments
(AgWeb) - Argentina’s wheat is heading to North Carolina on the Nord Capella vessel in the country’s first shipment Full Story
Strong El Nino Seen Sticking Around as Cyclones Delay Demise
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - Don’t say goodbye to El Nino just yet. Recent tropical cyclone activity in the Pacific Ocean has produced strong westerly winds along the equator, which may temporarily slow El Nino’s decline Full Story
Commodity Collapse Has More to Go as Funds Make Record Bear Bet
(AgWeb) - The commodity meltdown that pushed oil to a 12-year low and copper to the cheapest since Full Story
Dairy Groups Share Concerns on Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - The leaders of 12 countries, including the U.S., are expected to sign the Trans-Pacific Full Story
What to Expect in the Crop Markets
(AgWeb) - Every year presents its own challenges—but this year, farmers will likely face more of the Full Story
The Good and Bad of 2016 Grain Prices
(AgWeb) - Tis the season to speculate. Will 2016 grain prices be naughty or nice? With the highest Full Story
Europe Wheat Seen at Risk From Frost as Record Heat Spurs Growth
(AgWeb) - European wheat is seen at risk after record-high temperatures in November and December Full Story
Will You Be Ready to Act on the Rally?
(AgWeb) - As grim as the outlook may be for grain prices, analysts say there’s reason to believe prices will rally next year, Full Story
Grain and Oilseed Markets Quiet Ahead of the Fed Rate Decision
(AgWeb) - The grain and oilseed markets were quiet ahead of the Fed rate decision that begins today and ends Wednesday with the decision announcement at 1:00 p.m. CST. Full Story
Less Wheat to Be Grown in the Southern U.S.
(AgWeb) - Wheat acres across the country have declined. This is particularly true in the southern states Full Story
Will La Nina Shape 2016 Weather?
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - Agriculture climatologists live for those “A-ha!” moments when weather data reveals a trend Full Story
No New Year Cheer for Commodity Bulls Amid Uglier Chart Signs
(AgWeb) - For commodity bulls hoping for some New Year cheer after the worst rout since the Full Story
Higher Milk Prices Are On the Way
(AgWeb) - While milk prices are at or just above break-even cost of production levels heading into 2016, there is hope on the horizon. That’s according to Tim Hunt, an economist Full Story
Prices Climb for Thanksgiving Turkeys After Bird Flu Wipeout
(AgWeb) - To make sure all 15 of the Busch’s Fresh Food Market stores had enough turkeys over 22 pound Full Story
Sluggish Forecast for Grain, Soy Markets
(AgWeb) - The steep drop in corn, soybean and wheat prices following USDA’s November World Agricultural Full Story
Soybean Production Forecast at Record 3.98 Million Bushels
(AgWeb) - U.S. oilseed production for 2015/16 is forecast at 117.7 million tons, up 2.5 million from the Full Story
Will USDA Boost Yields on Tuesday?
(AgWeb) - Bigger corn and soybean yields are likely in store for USDA's November reports, which will be released Full Story
Brazilian Real Drops as Recession Deepens and China Trade Slumps
(AgWeb) - The Brazilian real slumped as economists in a central bank survey said the recession is worsening Full Story
Milk Prices Likely to Rebound by Mid-2016
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Even though milk prices are at or just above break-even cost of production levels this fall, global Full Story
Corn Prices Likely to Continue Sideways Price Pattern
(AgWeb) - The corn market was relatively uneventful during the first two months of the 2015-16 marketing year Full Story
What’s the Next Turn on the Soybean Roller Coaster?
(AgWeb) - Soybean prices have taken a bit of a roller coaster ride the past three months, according to University Full Story
U.S. Milk Production Up Just 0.4% in September
(AgWeb) - The United States Department of Agriculture reported this afternoon that U.S. milk production Full Story
Dairy Prices Jump for Fourth Straight Auction on Supply Outlook
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Global dairy prices jumped for a fourth straight auction on dwindling milk supply in New Zealand Full Story
Avian Flu Brings Shortage of Turkey-Breast Meat, Fewer Eggs
(AgWeb) - Get your turkey subs while you can. U.S. restaurants and retailers are facing a shortage Full Story
Soybean Shipment Surge Setting Stage for China Summit With U.S.
(AgWeb) - The world’s two biggest trading partners in agriculture boosted their soybean business Full Story
Wild Ride for Commodities to Continue as Fed Decision Looms
Category: Dairy, Grains, Oilseeds, Sugar
(AgWeb) - No matter what Federal Reserve policy makers decide on Thursday, commodity investors should brace for Full Story
Yield, Exports Focus for Soy in USDA Crop Report
(AgWeb) - USDA’s estimate for soybean yield will garner lots of attention in its September report due Full Story
Global Food Prices Drop Most in 7 Years
(AgWeb) - Gluts in foods from grains to milk and concern China’s slowing economy will curb demand sent global prices down the most in almost seven years. An index of 73 food price Full Story
Dairy-Price Jump on Lower Volumes Fails to Ease Demand Concerns
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - The second straight jump in dairy auction prices on lower volumes has done little to ease concerns about weak demand. Whole milk powder prices surged 12.1 Full Story
Weakness in China Not a Long-Term Threat to Soybean Demand
(AgWeb) - Concerns over the health of China’s economy–the world’s second-biggest after the U.S. have Full Story
World Grain Stockpiles Highest in Three Decades
(AgWeb) - Global grain stockpiles are set to swell to the largest in almost three decades, further boosting supply that’s led to a slump in prices. World inventories of wheat, corn and Full Story
Whole Milk Powder May Post First Gain in 6 Months, Futures Show
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - New Zealand whole milk powder futures are pointing to the first gain in GlobalDairyTrade auction prices since February after Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd. Full Story
Prevented Plantings on Corn and Beans Near 4.5 Million Acres
(AgWeb) - U.S. producers had the largest number of prevented planting acres for soybeans since USDA began Full Story
2015 Crop Tour Surprises To Anticipate
(AgWeb) - Wildly different ear sizes. Disease pressure. Crops ahead of maturity. These are just a few of the surprises scouts might find Aug. 17-20 while analyzing corn ears and soybean Full Story
Milk Powder Prices Plunge at Auction Amid Global Supply Glut
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Whole milk powder plunged to the lowest in at least seven years at an international auction, the latest Full Story
Egg Prices Expected to Rise due to Bird Flu, Seasonal Baking Demand
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - U.S. egg prices, already at a record after an outbreak of avian influenza earlier this year, will rise Full Story
Strongest El Niño in 50 Years Brewing?
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Weather
(AgWeb) - The latest El Niño arrival has been a strange one indeed. First it refused to develop, then it Full Story
Where Are New-Crop Corn Prices Headed?
(AgWeb) - USDA released new projections for the 2015-16 corn marketing year in the July 10 WASDE report. Full Story
Wheat Ending Stocks Upped to 842 Million Bushels
(AgWeb) - Projected U.S. wheat supplies for 2015/16 are raised 58 million bushels this month on larger beginning Full Story
USDA Prepares for Possible Return of Bird Flu This Fall
(AgWeb) - Two top veterinary officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and farmers affected by the Full Story
Flooding Remains a Threat to Midwest’s Soybean, Corn Fields
(AgWeb) - Missouri is at the epicenter of recent torrential rainfall, but some fields in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Full Story
As Pits Close, Traders Remain Close to Exchanges, Markets
(AgWeb) - Commodity traders in Chicago and New York aren’t ready to call it quits even after Full Story
Acreage Estimates Abound in Advance of Report
(AgWeb) - Everyone has a different opinion about how many acres of corn and soybeans were planted this Full Story
Dryness helps canola to 1-year top. Wetness buoys wheat, soy
(Agrimoney) - There was some better news around on attempts to sort out the Greek crisis with hopes rising for Full Story
Trans Fat Ban Could Kick-Start Soybean Market Opportunities
(AgWeb) - Companies will need to comply with the FDA to remove partially hydrogenated oils from its food Full Story
Could the Bird Flu Become a 100-Million-Bushel Corn Problem?
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - The U.S. is currently on the tail end of the worst bird flu outbreak in history, with 222 confirmed cases and more than 47 million birds affected across 15 states Full Story
El Nino Seen by Citigroup Posing Risks for Global Economy
(AgWeb) - El Nino poses a risk for the global economy in the second half because the event may hurt crops and Full Story
Hedge Funds Harvest Bearish Crop Bets Too Soon as Glut Expands
(AgWeb) - Hedge funds retreated from bearish bets on agricultural commodities too soon as the U.S. government said crop supplies will keep getting bigger. Speculators cut the Full Story
Record Milk Production Ahead
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - U.S. milk production will skyrocket to a record 213.9 billion pounds in 2016, according to today’s Full Story
As WASDE Nears, Farmers, Traders See 2015 Crops Differently
(AgWeb) - Based on the chatter around Wednesday’s WASDE reports, it seems as though traders and farmers Full Story
Weather Worries Could Lower Corn Acreage
(AgWeb) - Planting started strong this spring, but that progress could be stalling out as rainy weather Full Story
U.S. Egg Prices Reach Record as Bird Flu Toll Nears 45 Million
Category: Dairy, Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - With the worst ever U.S. outbreak of bird flu leaving almost 45 million dead chickens and Full Story
Good Growing Conditions Make Hedge Funds Most Bearish on Record
(AgWeb) - Hedge funds accumulated the most bearish bet ever on crops from corn to soybeans after a mix Full Story
Strong Spring Flush Strains Milk Processing Capacity in the Upper Midwest
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - The upsurge in milk production across the Upper Midwest and Northeast has put pressure on plant Full Story
WASDE’s Weather Wild Card
(AgWeb) - With 75 percent of the corn crop in the ground, planting is way ahead of schedule this spring. So are soybeans (31 percent) and wheat (87 percent), according to Full Story
Mexico, South Korea Help Boost U.S. Dairy Exports to 9-Month High
(AgWeb) - The U.S. dairy industry has big fans in Mexico and South Korea. Bolstered by record-high shipments Full Story
Russia to Ease Wheat Export Restrictions as Rain Nourishes Crops
(AgWeb) - Russia is planning to reduce curbs on wheat shipments, which may lead to an even Full Story
Palm Oil Seen Sinking to Six-Year Low as Output Swells
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Palm oil, the world’s most used cooking oil, may slump to a six-year low in the second half as supplies Full Story
Slowing Exports Bring Out Bears on Tuesday
(AgWeb) - A slowdown in exports of wheat and soybeans brought out a bearish market Tuesday with losses for the Full Story
Iowa Soybean Acres Expected to Top 10 Million for First Time Since 2006
(AgWeb) - Jim Fitkin will plant against the grain this year. He's planning to increase his corn acreage and slightly Full Story
California Lawmakers Back Spending $1 Billion to Battle Drought
Category: Weather
(AgWeb) - California lawmakers approved legislation sought by Governor Jerry Brown that authorizes spending $1 Full Story
Unprecedented Sugar Glut Sweeps Across the Globe as Output Soars
Category: Sugar
(AgWeb) - The world has never been so awash in sugar. Just as cane harvests expand in India and Thailand, farmers in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, are ramping up exports to take advantage of a tumble in the exchange rate that has swelled their profit margins. Full Story
India’s Palm Oil Imports Drop on Record Reserve
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Palm oil imports by India tumbled to the lowest level in one year in February after inventories Full Story
How Long Will Powder Prices Wallow in the Trough?
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Recent reports on trade, production, and stocks have been weighing heavily on nonfat dry milk Full Story
USDA Report in Review
(AgWeb) - There is no denying the bulk of USDA’s report Tuesday was in the category of tweaks, not market Full Story
Egypt Buys U.S. Wheat in Tender for First Time Since September
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Egypt agreed to buy U.S. wheat in a tender for the first time since September as traders cut prices after Full Story
Soybeans Give Up Yesterday’s Gains
(AgWeb) - After finally breaking the $10 mark on Tuesday, near-term soybean contracts returned to old territory today, falling between 9 and 12 cents to land at $9.956 for March Full Story
World Food Prices Slide to Lowest Since 2010 as Grain Costs Drop
(AgWeb) - Food prices extended a slide to the lowest since 2010 as grain costs tumbled amid ample world supplies, the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization said. Full Story
Ukraine Moves to Limit Wheat Shipments as Food Concerns Spread
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Ukraine reached an agreement with exporters that would limit shipments of wheat used in flour Full Story
Dairy Industry Braces for a Milk Bust Following 2014 Boom
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Milk sales set records in 2014, but plummeting prices are forcing some dairy farmers to spill the surplus Full Story
Dry Dairy Products Piling Up
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - With milk production still strong in the United States and dairy exports slowing, stocks of dry dairy Full Story
USDA Reports to Support Corn Prices
(AgWeb) - Today, the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the USDA released the final estimates of Full Story
Corn Price Strength Continues
(AgWeb) - March 2015 corn futures traded to a high of $4.115 on December 15, the highest level since July 10 and $0.80 above the low reached on October 1. The average Full Story
Milk Glut Triggering Slump in Win for Butter Eaters
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Milk is flowing like never before in the U.S., where dairies have expanded output enough to send wholesale prices Full Story
Soybean Ending Stocks Slide to 410 Million Bushels
(AgWeb) - Oilseeds: Total U.S. oilseed production for 2014/15 is projected at 117.0 million tons, down slightly due Full Story
Wednesday’s WASDE Report: What to Watch
(AgWeb) - Rich Nelson, the chief strategist for Allendale Inc., has a lot of sympathy for the USDA in advance of the Full Story
2015 Dairy Outlook: Clouds with a Silver Lining?
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Class III futures already reflect a price decline, but recovery could begin by summer. Dairy producers Full Story
The Milk Keeps Coming
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Major dairy states boost output in October by 3.9% over year-earlier levels. U.S. dairies continued Full Story
Corn Falls as Record Harvest Nears Completion
(AgWeb) - Corn declined for a third day as a record harvest neared completion in the U.S., the world’s biggest Full Story
Surprise Reduction for U.S. Record Corn Crop Drives Price Higher
(Ag Web) - After months of predicting an ever- bigger record U.S. corn harvest, the government unexpectedly trimmed its outlook for production and inventories today sending prices higher. Full Story
Soybeans and Corn Slide as U.S. Farmers Bring in Record Harvest
(AgWeb) - Soybeans and corn declined for a third day as U.S. farmers made progress bringing in a record harvest of both crops, with an outlook for dry weather next week that will allow Full Story
Dairy At the Top of a Three-Year Profit Cycle
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - 2014 is proving to be a very good year for dairy farmers across the country. The question is: Can it last? Michael Full Story
Wet in the Corn Belt, Dry in Brazil
(AgWeb) - Cool and rainy weather in the Midwest is slowing down harvest this fall. Only 24% of the U.S. corn crop has been Full Story
More Milk, Fewer Exports, Lower Prices in 2015
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - “That’s the biggest production increase I’ve ever seen,” says one market analyst. The land will indeed flow Full Story
Worst Still to Come in World Dairy Markets—or Not
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Global dairy markets have fallen to two-year lows over the past six months, with milk powder prices down 45% Full Story
Record Global Crop of Oilseeds Expected
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - World production of 10 major oilseeds is forecast to climb 4.3 percent in 2014-15 to a record, with the Full Story
U.S. Milk Output Up 2.5% in August
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - U.S. dairies produced 2.5% more milk in August than they did a year earlier, surprising market watchers who Full Story
Dairy Outlook Darkens
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Record milk production, expensively priced dairy products and slowing exports will darken the Full Story
Strong Dairy Prices to Extend into 2015
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Despite record milk production, USDA projects the All-Milk price for both 2014 and 2015 to average above Full Story
Basis Hit Hard, Driving Corn Prices to $2.50/bu. in Corn Belt Fringe
(AgWeb) - Producers on the northwestern fringe of the Corn Belt are feeling the squeeze as transportation bottlenecks cause Full Story
Are There Hidden Fireworks in the Grain Markets?
(AgWeb) - Following the annual Acreage report and ahead of a long weekend, Jerry Gulke shares Full Story
USDA Ups 2014 Milk Price Projection
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - The United States Department of Agriculture increased its projected all-milk price by 20¢ to 30¢/cwt for 2014 Full Story
Average Milk Output Not Good Enough
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - This spring’s lackluster flush won’t be strong enough to outpace demand growth or significantly reduce Full Story
Greenhouse Effect Could Push Corn to $3.50
(AgWeb) - This year’s growing conditions have been referred to as a "greenhouse," and while problem areas exist Full Story
Soybean Stocks Lowered, Crush Increased
(AgWeb) - This month’s U.S. soybean supply and use projections for 2014/15 include a small reduction in beginning and Full Story
Is the Bull or Bear Ruling the Corn Market?
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - What will the corn market focus on going forward? Experts weigh in. Last week was a busy one for farmers. Full Story
Cool, Wet Weather Equals Hot Grain Markets
(AgWeb) - As of April 20, USDA estimates 6% of the U.S. corn crop is planted, which compares to a five-year average Full Story
Soybeans Climb Above $15 as Rising Crush Crimps Stocks
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Soybeans rose above $15 a bushel in Chicago, climbing for a third day, after higher-than-estimated U.S. processing of the oilseed in March eroded stockpiles. Full Story
A Tale of Two Soybean Crops
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Old-crop soybeans have surged above $15, while the new-crop soybeans situation may be more bearish Full Story
Soybean Stocks Up 30 Million Bushels on Increased Imports
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb)- U.S. soybean supplies for 2013/14 are projected at 3.49 billion bushels, up 30 million on increased imports. Full Story
USDA: One Billion Dollars in Disaster Aid on the Way
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Policy
(AgWeb)- USDA says it is working quickly to roll out provisions under the new farm bill. Rancher and farmers who suffered losses due to disasters from 2012 through this year should Full Story
Eastern Corn Belt: 2014 Crop Mix Remains Steady
(AgWeb) - While lower commodity prices might lead some eastern Corn Belt farmers to plant soybeans instead of corn, Full Story
Soybean Oil Faces Competition
(AgWeb) - Palm oil production has quadrupled; further ramp-up is likely. What happens in China and South Full Story
Wheat Recovers From 42-Month Low on Speculation Demand to Build
(AgWeb) - Wheat rebounded in Chicago on speculation demand for U.S. supplies will strengthen after prices reached Full Story
Soybeans Decline as USDA May Lift Outlook for National Harvest
(AgWeb) - Soybeans fell in Chicago on speculation the U.S. Department of Agriculture will raise its harvest Full Story
Crop Progress: 39% of Corn Harvested, 63% of Soybeans
(AgWeb)- After a 3-week hiatus, USDA returned today with its weekly Crop Progress and Condition Rating reports. Full Story
Soybeans Drop as Warm Weather May Speed Up Harvest
(AgWeb) - Soybeans fell in Chicago, paring a first quarterly gain in four, on speculation warm Midwest weather will Full Story
Midwest Drought Increases in Intensity
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - According to the National Drought Monitor, while the area of the Midwest impacted by drought is little Full Story
U.S. Ag Exports Forecast to Reach Record High in 2013
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - U.S. agricultural exports in fiscal year 2013 are projected to reach $140 billion, which if realized would be a new Full Story
Cool, Rainy Weather Pushes Corn, Soybean Prices Lower
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - With the exception of wheat, agricultural commodities were lower this week as cool temperatures combined with increased rainfall totals are Full Story
USDA Dairy Outlook: Decreasing Feed Costs — and Lower Milk Prices
Category: Dairy
(AgWeb) - Feed prices are projected to be lower next year, but dairy producers are likely to respond slowly as milk Full Story
Soybeans and Corn Drop as Chinese Growth Fuels Demand Concern
(AgWeb) - Soybean futures fell in Chicago and corn slid the most in more than a week on concern Chinese demand Full Story
Brazilian Shipping Delays Support Soybeans
(AgWeb) - Across the board, agricultural commodity prices were slightly higher for the week. News of Full Story
Drought Proves that in Farming, Resilience Reigns
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - Farmers are rushing to be better prepared for a possible drought Round Two. Michigan farmer Full Story
Subsoil Dryness Troubles Iowa’s Corn Planting Outlook
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous, Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Farmers in the Cornhusker State were hoping and needing a winter recharge of soil moisture. Full Story
Soybeans Has Longest Skid in a Month on Brazil Crop
(AgWeb) - Soybean futures fell, capping the longest slump in a month, on speculation that a quickening Full Story
USDA World Agricultural Weather Highlights — March 2013
Category: Miscellaneous
(AgWeb) - UNITED STATES: For many areas east of the Rockies, particularly across the Midwestern Full Story
Power Hour: Corn Advances on Speculation U.S. Will Lower Supply Estimate
(AgWeb) - Corn rose in Chicago, rebounding from a one-week low, and soybeans gained on speculation Full Story
Farming in 2025: Corn Will Still Be King
(AgWeb) - Big changes are coming to the family farm over the next 12 years as the world grows more Full Story
World Corn Production Up 2.1 Million Tons
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - U.S. feed grain ending stocks for 2012/13 are projected higher this month as lower expected exports outweigh an increase in projected domestic usage. Corn exports are projected 50 million bushels lower based on the sluggish pace of sales and shipments to date and prospects for more competition from Brazil. Full Story
Huge Corn, Soybean Acres Expected in 2013
(Ag Web) - We can expect more corn and soybeans acres planted in 2013, said a University of Missouri Full Story
2013 Cash-Rent Rate Scenarios for Corn, Soybeans
(AgWeb) - Corn and soybean prices have been high in recent years, leading to high farmland returns and Full Story
Assess Your Corn Crop Now in Preparation for 2013
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Now is a good time to get a serious ear count in your corn fields, even if your crop faced significant Full Story
Solid Soybean Yields Still Possible This Season
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Soybeans set their yield potential later in the development process than corn, according to Isaac Ferrie, Crop Tech Consulting agronomist, based in Heyworth, IL. That’s particularly good news this season for farmers across much of the country. It means the tough summer weather may not deliver as harsh a yield penalty in soybeans as it has in corn. Full Story
High Wheat Yields Reported by Farmers
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - Yields for more than 63,000 acres have been reported to AgWeb’s Winter Wheat Harvest Map Full Story
Wheat Market Moves Lower
Category: Grains
(AgInfo.net) - In the wheat market on Friday, funds were active sellers even with a positive tilt to outside market forces. Full Story
WASDE: Larger Wheat Supplies, Lower Prices
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The 2012/13 outlook for U.S. wheat is for larger supplies and use, but lower prices. Full Story
Soybean Prices May Draw More Acres
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Climbing soybean prices since January could draw some acreage away from corn and push double cropping higher on wheat ground. Full Story
Fast-maturing Wheat Crop in the Plains
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - The Wheat Quality Council’s 2012 hard winter wheat tour is on tap to record a healthy crop. Full Story
Analysts Call USDA’s 2012 Soybean Outlook Reasonable
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Corn and soybean prices this year will favor corn over soybeans as producers pencil out their enterprise budgets. Full Story
USDA Announces Soybean Sale to China
Category: Oilseeds
(AgWeb) - Private exporters reported to USDA export sales of 116,000 metric tons (MT) of soybeans to China during the 2011-12 marketing year. Full Story
Rising Global Supplies Limit Wheat Price Prospects
Category: Grains
(AgWeb) - In the face of increasing global competition, U.S. wheat producers Full Story
Corn, Soybean Demand and Acreage Prospects for 2012
Corn and soybean prices have declined sharply since the release of USDA’s Full Story
Soybean Harvest Underway in Northern Mississippi
Category: Oilseeds
Joseph Crews was ready to move into soybeans fields late last week when an untimely rain came through his area, pushing the start of harvest back a few days. Full Story