Soybeans Reach Six-Week High on Threats to South American Crops
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose to a six-week high in Chicago on speculation that hot, dry weather in Argentina and rains in Brazil will curb supplies of the oilseed. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose to a six-week high in Chicago on speculation that hot, dry weather in Argentina and rains in Brazil will curb supplies of the oilseed. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Wheat rose in Chicago as U.S. production prospects dimmed because of a persistent drought in the Great Plains, Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Wheat rose for the third time in four sessions as rain is not expected to fall in the next seven days Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose to a three-week high and corn extended the longest rally in a year on Full Story
(Bloomberg) - A record soybean crop in Brazil, set to be the world’s largest producer and exporter this Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Wheat gained for a second day after government data showed demand increased for supplies Full Story
(Ag Web) - We can expect more corn and soybeans acres planted in 2013, said a University of Missouri Full Story
(Farm Futures) - The U.S. Grains Council last week launched its 2012 online Annual Report, available now Full Story
(Delta Farm Press) - We can expect more corn and soybeans acres planted in 2013, said a University of Missouri agriculture business specialist at the Jan. 17 Winter AgMarketing Outlook Conference in Columbia, Mo. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) U.S. soybean futures fell on Wednesday, pressured by a wetter weather forecast for Argentina and technical selling. Full Story