Is the rationing process working for corn?
Category: Grains
(Futures Mag) - We’ve used the term “abysmal” — or the like — to describe U.S. export sales for the Full Story
Category: Grains
(Futures Mag) - We’ve used the term “abysmal” — or the like — to describe U.S. export sales for the Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - For Thursday, the CME Group corn, soybean and wheat markets are expected to trade with a higher tone, as export sales provide support. The early calls for the commodities on Thursday, January 17, 2013, are higher. Corn is seen opening 2-4 cents higher. Soybeans are seen 4-6 cents higher and wheat 2-3 cents higher. Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - Fear of dry weather drove soybean and corn prices to multi-week highs on Wednesday, setting up Full Story
Category: Grains
(Agriculture.com) - The data is in and for the first time ever Brazil will export more corn than Argentina. In Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgProfessional) - According to the USDA's "Grain: World Markets and Trade" report, recent quarterly shipment data show U.S. corn exports dropping to the lowest level in at least two decades. South American shipments, Brazilian in particular, have tripled even in the face of new-crop U.S. supplies. Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgriMoney) - Many risk assets found headway difficult, as attention wandered back to the US fiscal issues Full Story
(Futures Mag) - Corn: On a technical basis, the March still has plenty of room before hitting the downtrend line at 742-1/2, which should allow for speculators to buy the March on any positive news as well. There are two ways to view these smaller stocks right now. Full Story
Category: Grains
(MarketWatch) - Corn futures rallied Monday, extending their gains from Friday when the U.S. Department Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Wheat rose for a third day inChicago, set for the longest winning streak since November, as Full Story
(The Crop Site) - US - Compared to last week, grain and soybean bids traded mixed as traders awaited Friday’s USDA reports. Soybeans had sharp gains early on helping to rally corn and wheat higher. However, wheat saw some pressure as the Plains and Midwest saw moisture. Full Story