AM Markets: Funds Help Corn, Soy Breach Key Price Points
(Agrimoney) - A theme for early trading was 100-day moving averages being breached by rising futures contracts... Full Story
(Agrimoney) - A theme for early trading was 100-day moving averages being breached by rising futures contracts... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Bleary eyes and missed dinners are now part of the job description for a wheat trader in the world’s most important market. It’s one consequence of lengthy negotiations between Egypt, which spends billions of dollars annually buying grain, and international traders stretching into the night... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - “These reports are about what was expect On Monday, the USDA pegged the U.S. corn... Full Story
Category: Grains
(High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal) - Cubans consume a lot of bread. Upwards of 500,000 tonnes of flour per year, it’s estimated. But Cuba, a nation of about 11 million people, cannot grow wheat. That means every single loaf of bread, dinner roll, flatbread or sweet roll... Full Story
(Reuters) - U.S. wheat slid for a third straight session on Monday, falling to its lowest in more than a week... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybean and corn futures were higher in overnight trading as export sales surged last week... Full Story
(The Farmer's Exchange) - According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, national corn production... Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Soybean and corn futures were higher in overnight trading on continued signs of strong demand as low prices keep U.S. supplies competitive. The Department of Agriculture reported a sale to... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - China, the world’s second-largest corn consumer, suspended its weekly state corn sales... Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agrimoney) - Is that it for the short-covering wave in wheat? Chicago soft red winter wheat futures managed three positive sessions in a row (in line with grain market ideas that changes in money flows take three sessions, initially at least, to work their way through)... Full Story