AM Markets: AG Futures Mixed At Start Of High-Profile Week
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous
(Agrimoney.com) - What will be a momentous week for grain.... Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous
(Agrimoney.com) - What will be a momentous week for grain.... Full Story
Category: Grains, Miscellaneous
(Agriculture.com) - 1. Markets Closed to Observe Presidents Day Holiday... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Southwest Farm Press) - Odds are relatively high that U.S. 2017/18 wheat market year ending stocks will be below 1.0 billion bushels, and may be as low as 900 million bushels. Lower ending stocks could result in the U.S. average annual price increasing from the projected $3.90 for 2016/17 to near $5.00 for 2017/18... Full Story
(Reuters) - Most U.S. farmers will not begin sowing corn and soybeans for another month or two... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agriculture.com) - From the halls of Congress to Chicago commodities markets, President Donald Trump’s goal to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement is causing jitters in agriculture—worsened this week when a senator in Mexico pledged to introduce a bill to require that country’s corn imports to come from Brazil... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agrimoney) - The dollar is recovering against most currencies, care of comments by Janet Yellen, chairman of the Federal Reserve, hinting at the... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybeans and grains were lower overnight on signs of favorable weather in competing... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agrimoney) - Will one landmark lead to another in the wheat market? Chicago soft red winter wheat futures... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - The United States appears well on its way to exporting the largest volume of corn in nine years, but there will be some hurdles to overcome in order to meet the full expectation for the season. The United States is the world’s No. 1 source for corn and while not the primary... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agrimoney) - Hedge funds returned to raising bullish bets on ags, lifting their net long in cotton above 100,000 contracts for the first time, and buying back wheat - amid a debate over whether a nine-year bear market is at an end. Managed money, a proxy for speculators, increased its net long position in futures and options in the top 13 US-traded agricultural commodities... Full Story