Wheat ends winning streak, but soy holds on
(AgriMoney) - If there is one fair bet for the next round of US Department of Agriculture crop estimate revisions Full Story
(AgriMoney) - If there is one fair bet for the next round of US Department of Agriculture crop estimate revisions Full Story
Category: Grains
(Futures Mag) - Often we see corn hit a low around Thanksgiving and then move up into the end of the year. Will history repeat itself this year? In last week’s shortened trading week, we saw March 2013 corn open at $7.30¼ per bushel and close the week at $7.49¾, and yes it was a low volume week. Full Story
(Agriculture.com) - Today's CME Group corn, soybean and wheat trading are expected to trade mixed. Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgInfo Network) - Drought conditions in the western plains and hopes that the US will begin to see an Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgriMoney) - Not since July, in the early days of the current grains rally, has wheat managed a run of six Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgProfessional) - An international team led by Norwich Research Park scientists have been awarded a grant to tackle one of wheat’s worst enemies, yellow rust. This is part of a unique £16M initiative, involving 40 international research organisations, which will harness bioscience to improve food security in developing countries. Full Story
Category: Grains
(Businessweek) - Crop conditions for winter wheat in the U.S. declined for the fourth straight week and were Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgProfessional) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture is wrapping up its reporting period for crop progress and soil conditions. While nearly all of the crops have been harvested, the big story that remains is the amount of soil moisture as the Corn Belt moves into winter, when there is less that can soak into the soil. Full Story
Category: Grains
(AgriMoney) - Agricultural commodities maintained upward movement on Monday, even as many other assets Full Story
(CME Group) - CME Globex trade is corn 6 cents higher, soybeans 7 cents higher, and wheat 5 cents higher. Full Story