U.S. Wheat Falls On Profit-Taking; Corn, Soy Traders Eye Weather
(NASDAQ) - Grain and soybean futures fell Wednesday as weather forecasts promised a reprieve for U.S. crops after scorching heat blankets the Midwest this week. Full Story
(Agrimoney) - Will the key soybean contract fall back down through the psychologically important mark of $10 a bushel on Thursday? That was one of the Full Story
(NASDAQ) - Grain and soybean prices dropped sharply as extended forecasts cooled for the Midwest, promising relief for U.S. crops after a bout of scorching heat descends on the Farm Belt this week. Soybean prices fell to a more than two-month low, pressured by forecasts showing largely favorable conditions for the first half of August. Full Story
(Agri-View) - U.S. farmers increased corn planting in 2016 by 7 percent while increasing soybean planting just 1 percent. These changes come after three Full Story
(Bloomberg) - In the race to supply wheat to the world’s biggest buyer, Russia is running away with the prize. Russia Full Story
(NASDAQ) - Grain and soybean prices recovered Monday as forecasts for a Midwest heat wave revived concerns that adverse weather could dent crop yields this summer. Corn and soybean prices rose for the first in three sessions as weather forecasts called for extreme heat to hit parts of the Farm Belt this week, Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - This week's USDA Crop Progress report shows that both the corn and soybean crops are in good condition and progressing ahead of schedule. Full Story
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
(Agrimoney) - The extent of hedge funds' selldown in grains, while continuing to raise bullish bets on soft commodities, raised ideas that the worst could Full Story