Dismal news pressures corn, soybeans
CME Group corn, soybean, and wheat markets could be Full Story
CME Group corn, soybean, and wheat markets could be Full Story
Wheat and corn futures fell for the second time this week on signs that grain supplies may be ample as countries around the world step up production. Soybeans were little changed. Full Story
U.S. farmers will harvest 12.457 billion bushels of corn and 3.109 billion bushels of soybeans in 2011 Full Story
Corn futures were down on Tuesday, falling to a four-day low as a broadly stronger Full Story
The corn basis—the price difference between Chicago and the local cash price Full Story
Corn futures are called to open 6 cents to 8 cents a bushel lower. Wheat futures may open 6 cents to 8 cents a bushel lower. Soybean futures may open 9 cents to 11 cents a bushel lower. Full Story
World wheat inventories will be 202 million metric tons at the end of the 2011-12 marketing year Full Story
Wheat, soybeans and corn rose in Chicago, rebounding from two days of declines Full Story
China, the world’s second-largest corn consumer, may boost imports fourfold this year Full Story
Corn set itself between dollar support and a lack of fundamentals offering Full Story